The topic of Girl Scouts is a significant and highly relevant initiative that aims to empower young girls and promote leadership skills. Recent trends show a growing emphasis on gender equality and the importance of fostering confidence and independence in girls from a young age.
Key issues and themes in Girl Scouts petitions include advocating for equal opportunities for girls in STEM fields, challenging stereotypes, and supporting initiatives that promote inclusivity and diversity within the organization. Notable petitions call for increased funding for girls leadership programs, encouraging more girls to participate in outdoor activities, and pushing for better representation of marginalized communities within the Girl Scouts.
Join the movement to support girls empowerment and leadership development by exploring and engaging with the petitions on this topic page. Your participation can help create a more inclusive and supportive environment for girls to thrive and reach their full potential.
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my three boys are eagle scouts, my grandsons and nephews are on their way to becoming eagle scouts. There is nothing “woke” about scouting unless you call inclusion woke. i call that
am writing to express my concern and disappointment regarding the decision to remove Girl Scout troops from our Catholic schools.
My daughter participated in Girl Scouts through her Catholic grade school, St Michael Sharonville for all eight years, and the experience was extremely beneficial for her. The Girl Scouts program provided her with invaluable leadership skills and reinforced the moral teachings that align with our faith. Additionally, community service was a cornerstone of her troop’s activities, allowing her to help the less fortunate and develop a strong sense of compassion and responsibility.
I believe that the Girl Scouts program complements the values we strive to instill in our children through their Catholic education. I respectfully urge you to reconsider this decision, as it impacts the development and growth of our young girls in such a positive and meaningful way.
I was a Girl Scout leader of a troop of young girls from kindergarten until 10th year of high school that was associated with a Catholic elementary school. We exposed those girls to many activities that they would not have had the opportunity otherwise. The girls completed the Marian Award to help strengthen their faith. I am very disappointed with the Archdiocese over this issue. My scouts ( all adults now ) have told me how much scouts meant to them. The girls were able to try new activities in a safe way and they understood the concept of volunteering and helping others.
Our school had monthly activities led by our Girl Scouts, we provided service opportunities, leadership opportunities and fun for the girls in our parish as well as others in the community. Removing the Girl Scouts from the grounds will damage these opportunities, relationships and hinder the service we provided for so many. It is sad and disappointing to say the least that a better agreement can’t be reached to preserve the tradition, history and positive impact the Girl Scouts has on our Catholic daughters lives.
I was a Girl Scout leader for 8 years in a Catholic school (where my troop earned their Marian Awards), as was my Mom and Grandmother before me. Girl Scouts is a secular organization and troops can be tailored to our Catholic values. It was a positive experience for me, as well as my troop. I’m disappointed that Archbishop Schnurr does not trust Girl Scout leaders in Catholic Schools to lead their troops according to the beliefs and principles of the Catholic Church. Instead, it’s recommending the dishonestly-named American Heritage Girls. I can only fathom the lies that the leaders of AHG, a far-right fundamentalist non-inclusive organization, fed the Archbishop to gain his support. I will continue to support Girls Scouts through United Way and purchasing cookies. Also, instead of donating to the Catholic Ministries Appeal, I’ll direct my donation to Girl Scouts. Archbishop Schnurr - I ask you to prayerfully reconsider your stance.
Children are suffering increasingly isolated lives these days, disconnected from friends, community and nature. Sports provides one positive outlet but the goal of competition leaves less room for real connection. Our scouting organizations provide the best opportunity for children to interact at every level and Gain best interpersonal skills and practical skills. Instead of competition, the ethos is service and friendship and some choose to expand their religious understanding in the process. G.S. Troop 1157, Deer Park, 1975-1979