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Girl Scouts of Eastern PA
Basic Information
Address: 330 Manor Road, Miquon, PA 19444
Phone Number: 2674430026
Email: dmoelter@gsep.org
Director: Dale Marie Moelter Director of Adult Recruitment
Additional Information
Causes Served: leadership and skill building for girls, community service
Clearances Required: Yes
Background Check: Yes
Population Served: girls grades k-12 and their adult volunteer guides
Ages for Volunteer: 18 and up
Hours of Service: flexible
Minimum Hours Required: flexible
Days of Service: 7 days
Mission Statement:
To build girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
You’ll help her reach her potential while achieving your own.
You can grow by being a Girl Scout volunteer:
Experience the confidence that comes with being a role model.
Discover your leadership style as your girls discover theirs.
Meet new people and make friends in your community.
Build new skills and have fun during the activities with your girls.
Girls are ready to go, and they can’t do it without you! Sign up to become a Girl Scout volunteer today.
Program History:
Be a Girl Scout volunteer.
You can help girls become their best selves.
As a Girl Scout volunteer, you can give girls opportunities to have fun, meet friends, and make a difference in their communities and in the world.
When you become a volunteer, you’ll immediately start to feel and see the impact you can have on the lives of girls. You’ll be with them as they experience new adventures and learn new skills. You’ll watch their confidence soar. You’ll experience the joy of creating a more fair, equal, and compassionate world where every girl has a seat at the table.
After a year like no other, you can truly be a part of a new beginning for girls. You can help girls press play with Girl Scouts.
Events:
a variety...check the website www.gsep.org
Additional Information:
The Girl Scout Difference
Girl Scouts offers the best leadership development experience for girls in the world.
Girl Scouts unleashes the G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, Leader)™ in every girl, preparing her for a lifetime of leadership--from taking a night-time hike under the stars to accepting a mission on the International Space Station; from lobbying the city council with her troop to holding a seat in Congress; from running her own cookie business today to tackling cybersecurity tomorrow.
Our Girl Scout Leadership Experience is a one-of-a-kind leadership development program for girls, with proven results. It is based on time-tested methods and research-backed programming that help girls take the lead--in their own lives and in the world.
Research shows that girls learn best in an all-girl, girl-led, and girl-friendly environment. Girl Scouts is a place where she'll practice different skills, explore her potential, take on leadership positions--and even feel allowed to fail, dust herself off, get up, and try again.
Tags: skill building, mentor, Leadership, Lead, K-12, Guide Girls