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Girl Scout Cookie Activity

What’s inside a box of Girl Scout Cookies?  You will find your favorite tasty treats, but a box of Girl Scout Cookies represents a lot more than the cookies themselves! When someone purchases a box of cookies, they support local Girl Scout troop and council activities, as well as help girls gain valuable skills that they will use all of their lives. In fact, since 1933, the Girl Scout Cookie Activity has become a famous annual event that has helped build girls’ self-confidence and help them develop their own personal leadership style.

The Girl Scout Cookie Activity helps girls, ages 5 to 18, learn to set goals, communicate, manage money, work as a team, plan a strategy to achieve goals, and make and stick to a budget. Many of today’s successful women have credited their business skills to this program, making it the premier business and economic literacy training program for girls in the United States.

. Check back soon  for more information about the 2010 Cookie Activity.


Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place.

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