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December 16, 1998
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Dear ,
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Look at the benefits girls participating in Girl Scouts receive. Girl
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Scouts of the U.S.A. commissioned SPEC Associates (Social Program
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Evaluators and Consultants, Inc) to conduct a National Outcomes Study of
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the Girl Scout program The results were overwhelmingly positive. Its
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findings include:
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Girl Scouting helps girls build nine personal assets which research
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has shown to be essential for children's healthy development and well
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being. The nine assets are known to enhance school success, educational
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aspirations, and the development of positive behaviors.
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Girl Scouting unites girls, families, and communities. When asked to
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compare opportunities received in their Girl Scout activities versus
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those in their schools, Girl Scouts at all age levels responded that
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troop activities offered them significantly more chances to achieve
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positive, pro-social outcomes. Girls cited feelings of belonging,
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helpfulness, teamwork, and leadership, while gaining respect for others
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and values and decision making skills. Older girls found that Girl
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Scouting provided even more positive outcomes during the crucial
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adolescent years.
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Girl Scouting benefits parent/child relationships. Parents reported
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significant benefits from Girl Scouting for their daughters and
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themselves. The benefits included sharing more quality time and improved
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relationships with their daughters. Parents also gained friendships with
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other adults and a feeling of giving back to the community.
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Girl Scouting benefits volunteers by developing their leadership
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skills and self-confidence. The study concludes, "In 1912, Juliette
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Gordon Low had a vision. Today that vision is connecting girls, parents,
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and volunteers for opportunities to tap their skiffs, to succeed in their
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lives, an to enrich their relationships with their friends, families, and
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communities."
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Girls are important to us. They have the potential to shape our world
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and make important decisions that will affect us all. Yet they face many
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challenges in their lives. Through outdoor activities, learning projects,
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and community service, Girl Scouting provides girls with the tools to
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face those challenges and make sound decisions. Please join me in making
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a generous contribution to this year's Annual Campaign. Invest in the
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future of girls - the future of us all.
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Sincerely,
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Starla A. Tigg Development Committee Chair
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