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Girl Scouts of Central Maryland
Basic Information
Address: 4806 Seton Drive, Baltimore MD, 21215
Phone Number: 410-358-9917
Fax Number: 410-358-9918
Email: volunteerservices@gscm.org
Director: Shawnda Cooke
Additional Information
Causes Served: Youth
Background Check: Yes
Population Served: Girls K-12
Ages for Volunteer: 18
Hours of Service: Varies
Minimum Hours Required: Varies
Days of Service: Varies
Mission Statement:
For nearly 100 years Girl Scouts, the only national organization dedicated solely to girls, has provided a place where girls are encouraged to share and explore their hopes and dreams and explore.
Girl Scouts is a place where girls can Discover who they are; Connect with adults and peers and gain the self-confidence to Take Action to fulfill their dreams.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Through their Journey experiences, girls are empowered as they develop courage, confidence and character--the traits of successful leaders. To accomplish this, the new Girl Scout Leadership Experience programs focus on three keys to leadership:
Discover: Girls understand and discover themselves and their values and use this knowledge to explore the world.
Connect: Girls connect with issues they care about or that inspire them and team with others locally and globally about these issues and topics
Take Action: Girls use their knowledge and their connections to act and to make the world a better place.
Events:
Various