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Happy Holidays from Girl Scouts of the USA!

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Thank you for helping make 2018 bright for Girl Scouts! , with 170,000 attending resident Girl Scout

Thank you for helping make 2018 bright for Girl Scouts! [View in Browser]( [girl scouts]( [Making Spirits Bright] Thank you for helping us make 2018 an amazing year in Girl Scouting! Your support helps us inspire girls to dream big and do bigger. Because you believe in the Girl Scout mission, this year... - More than 570,000 Girl Scouts explored the [outdoors at our camps]( with 170,000 attending resident Girl Scout summer camps. - More than 1 million girls participated in the [Girl Scout Cookie Program]( the largest girl-led entrepreneurial program in the world. - We’ve reached 450,000 underserved girls nationwide with Girl Scouts’ [unrivaled leadership programming](. - 6,000 [Gold Award Girl Scouts]( have tackled society’s grand challenges------ from curbing the use of plastic straws to combating human trafficking------ while still in high school! - We released [30 new badges]( including STEM badges in cybersecurity, mechanical engineering, environmental stewardship, robotics, and space science. Happy holidays, and thanks for brightening Girl Scouts’ lives—in 2018 and always! Looking for the perfect holiday gift for your mom, sister, daughter, or just about anyone else who's important to you? [Give the gift of lifetime membership]( and you’ll receive a free Girl Scout Promise tote from now through December 31, 2018. Order by December 18 and you’ll get it in time for Christmas. Girl Scout Partners Girl Scouts of the USA would like to thank the many corporations and foundations that support our mission of building girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. To learn more about how each of these organizations supports Girl Scouts, please see [Our Partners]( page. Want to get involved with Girl Scouts? [Join]( | [Volunteer]( | [Become a Lifetime Member]( Have a question? Don't be shy! [Contact us]( for more information. This email was sent to: {EMAIL} You are receiving this e-mail because you have requested to receive information from Girl Scouts of the United States of America. [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( Our address is 420 5th Ave., New York, NY 10018 © 2018 Girl Scouts of the United States of America. All Rights Reserved.

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