Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts

Our mission | Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts builds girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better place. |
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Opportunities |
Service Unit Cookie MentorOperate the Girl Scout Cookie Program in adherence to GSEMA guidelines and policies found in GSUSA’s Volunteer Essentials and Safety Activity Checkpoints. Become familiar with the Cookie Program products, procedures, deadlines, girl and troop recognitions, and encourage troop participation. Service Unit CoordinatorManage the service unit membership (girls, caregivers, and volunteers) throughout the troop year by coordinating regular meetings and events, promoting and communicating council initiatives and objectives, and providing guidance and support to service unit members. Troop Family and Friends NetworkAssist with driving, activity planning, snacks, money management, first aid, or other tasks necessary to keep the troop running smoothly. Service Unit Membership PromoterPromote membership in the service unit through the recruitment and retention of girls and volunteers. The Girl Scout Museum VolunteerThe Girl Scout Museum at Cedar Hill in Waltham houses one of the most extensive collections of Girl Scout memorabilia in the country. The museum welcomes project-based volunteers to scan, sort, and archive our many artifacts. Additionally, if you’re interested in providing tours and programming to Girl Scout groups at one of our museum sites (Andover, Waltham, Middleboro), you can become a Museum Docent. Troop TreasurerOversee and maintain the troop’s finances. Serve as a cosigner on the troop’s bank account, and submit an annual troop financial report. Service Unit New Leader MentorIn partnership with the service unit team, and GSEMA Engagement team, the New Leader Mentor will provide local context, connections, information and support to new leaders. Gold Award Committee AdvisorSupport Gold Award candidates and the Gold Award process set forth by Girl Scouts of USA (GSUSA) and GSEMA through direct support of individual girls’ projects and aspirations to earn the highest award in Girl Scouting. One-year commitment. Service Unit TreasurerOversee and maintain the service unit’s finances including the service unit bank account(s). They submit an annual service unit financial report and guide troops with completing their annual financial reports. Service Unit Fall Product Program MentorOperate the Fall Product Program in adherence to GSEMA guidelines and policies found in GSUSA’s Volunteer Essentials and Safety Activity Checkpoints. Become familiar with the Fall Product Program products, procedures, deadlines, and girl and troop recognitions, and encourage troop participation. Troop LeaderSupport and mentor a group or girls in a troop setting that incorporates the Girl Scout Leadership Experience; participate in Service Unit meetings and activities; work cooperatively with other volunteers and girls’ families. Troop Cookie CoordinatorCoordinate the annual Girl Scout Cookie Program for your troop and guide girls as they learn entrepreneurial skills. Sign up for cookie booths, manage inventory and money, and then experience the girls’ excitement when they reach their individual and troop goals. |
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Stories |
No matches for criteria. |
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How you help | As a volunteer, you’ll introduce girls to new experiences that show them they’re capable of more than they ever imagined. You’ll be their cheerleader, guide, and mentor, helping them develop skills and confidence that will last a lifetime. |
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About us | In eastern Massachusetts, we’re 45,000 strong—30,000 girls and 15,000 adults. We’re the preeminent leadership development organization for girls. And with programs for girls from coast to coast and across the globe, Girl Scouts offers every girl a chance to do something amazing. To bring the Girl Scout Leadership Experience to life, activities are led by girls themselves, feature cooperative learning, and highlight learning by doing. |
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