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Getting to Know Our Volunteers: Alissa Poole

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It's no secret that our incredible Girl Scout Volunteers help make this Movement strong! They devote countless hours and endless creativity to making sure Girl Scouting is a memorable experience for every girl. We're excited to introduce you to the Volunteer Corner of the GSCV blog; here is where you get to meet the people who are an irreplaceable part of our organization.  Today, we're excited to highlight Alissa Poole! She's been a Girl Scout Volunteer for over ten years, and has led her daughter's troop through many adventures, thousands of cookies sold, and endless opportunities to connect with their community.    Alissa Poole (left) and her co-leader, Anne Kush, from their 2022 camping trip. Q : What made you want to become a Girl Scout volunteer?  A : I’ve always volunteered with my kids’ activities and was active with the PTA at that time. I told my daughter I would lead the troop if no other parents signed up. I think that’s how many of us got our start. 😉

The Case for Girl Scouts

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Today’s youth need a broad set of skills, behaviors, and attitudes to effectively navigate their environment, work well with others, perform their best, and achieve their goals—competencies that are central to the development of human capital and workforce success around the world. Unfortunately, there is a profound gap between the knowledge and skills most youth learn in school and the knowledge and skills needed in 21st century communities and workplaces.  The solution? Girl Scouts. According to research conducted by the Girl Scout Research Institute (GSRI) , Girl Scouts exhibit stronger leadership outcomes than non–Girl Scouts. In fact, compared to non–Girl Scouts, Girl Scouts are more likely to… Develop a strong sense of self Display positive values Seek challenges Form healthy relationships Be community problem-solvers These benefits aren't exclusive to any particular demographic; all Girl Scouts are equally likely to develop these five outcomes, regardless of social class,

GSCV Celebrates 110 Years of Excellence at our 110 Rally!

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Cheers to 110 Years!  Thank you to everyone who joined us on June 10, 2023, in celebration of our 110th Anniversary Rally. The weather was beautiful, the excitement was in the air, and the spirit of Girl Scouting was felt all throughout Camp Pamunkey Ridge. What a great time to be a part of THE. BEST. COUNCIL. EVER! We cannot believe it’s been 110 years of serving girls in the Commonwealth of Virginia. We think back to that very first troop formed in Highland Springs in 1913, and the courage it took to start something that had never been done for girls in Virginia. Just like our founder, Juliette Gordon Low, they were true trailblazers! GSCV has upheld that spirit of trailblazing. We’ve gone from that one troop in 1913 to serving more than 10,000 girls and volunteers across this great state. Thank you so much for joining us in our commitment to Girl Scouting. A few fun facts: Our first official Council meeting was held 102 years ago in 1921 at the Jefferson Hotel right in downtown Rich

Welcome to the GSCV Blog!

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Hello, Girl Scout Family! Welcome to the Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia (GSCV) blog! We are so thrilled you're here. Since 1913 (yes, we're 110 years young!), we've helped build girls of courage, confidence, and character throughout central Virginia. Our Council is comprised of some of the best Girl Scouts, leaders, and volunteers this Movement has to offer. And we may be biased, but we believe we're THE. BEST. COUNCIL. EVER !  With the launch of our GSCV blog, our hope is that the inspiring stories of all our Girl Scout troops, their projects, and the memories they make together extend beyond the bounds of the Commonwealth of Virginia. There are thousands of Girl Scouts who are bravely tackling community issues with their Bronze, Silver, and Gold Award projects, and troops who commit to building the world they want to see. Whether it's through Cookie Season or Girl Scout Resident Camp , our girls are always taking action to push boundaries and show th