STAY CONNECTED!
:: Girl Scout Alumnae
Remember when you were a Girl Scout? You chose projects, met goals, and made friends
along the way. You can create new opportunities that will build memories for today's girls by becoming a volunteer with Girl Scouts - Mt. Wilson Vista Council.
We want you to share your experiences and make new ones for
girls. Adult volunteers assist in providing program acitivities for girls by working with girls, participating in community outreach, or lending
a hand at the council office or at events -- whatever meets your needs. Make new friends, discover new talents and abilities,
and help girls develop the same values and skills that you did as a Girl Scout.
Once
a Girl Scout, Always a Girl Scout Since 1912, millions of women have had their lives positively influenced—sometimes
even transformed—by their Girl Scout experience. Whether you are one of the 50 million women who were Girl Scouts, including
Brownie Scouts, or you were a volunteer or staff member who worked at the national or local level to help Girl Scouts reach
their full potential, you are forever connected to a rich and vibrant movement.
Stay Connected,
Change a Girl’s Life As Girl Scout Alumnae, you know firsthand how transforming a positive program
can be in a girl’s life. Whether you are actively involved with Girl Scouts or not, you can stay connected as a Girl
Scout Alumnae.
What Else Can You Do? Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character,
who make the world a better place. You can get involved at various levels: - Spread the Word
Imagine
the cumulative effect of 50 million alumnae standing up on behalf of girls. Reach out and tell your friends and family to
register as Girl Scout Alumnae by downloading the form below. - Make a Donation
Commit to a girl! Your support
gives you an opportunity to honor a specific girl, to commemorate your own years in Girl Scouting or to celebrate a woman
who was there for you when you were a girl. Donate now. - Share Your Story
What
is your fondest Girl Scout memory? Perhaps it was camping out for the first time or attending a father/daughter dance. Share your story. Girl Scout alumnae (those not currently involved with Girl Scouting as a parent or volunteer), are asked to print,
fill out and send in the questionnaire. Thank you!
[Download Girl Scout Alumnae Form]
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