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[quote=Anonymous]It does very, because it is volunteer led. Ask her what activities she wants to do as a Girl Scout, and then tell your service unit leader what she says, so you can be matched with a troop that is a good fit. If she wants to be with her friends in a certain troop, then go ahead with that one. If you want her to have certain opportunities there, plan to help facilitate them. As girls get older, there are many more leadership opportunities open to them, and travel options that you will find on the GSCNC website under Teens. I have been a Girl Scout all my life. It is very empowering for girls and young women. Girl Scout summer camps are awesome. I’m sorry you had a bad experience. There is a lot of emphasis in GS programming now on anti-bullying and developing resilience, so it will not be the same. [/quote]
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