Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland
As families start thinking about their children returning to school, Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland is inviting K-12 girls to join the fun and register for Girl Scouts, where they can make a difference in their community as they develop leadership skills, explore the outdoors, and create lasting friendships.
Girl Scouts is not only an exciting way to engage girls year-round, it’s a place where girls truly thrive. The Girl Scout mission is building girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place, and at Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland, girls are developing those key qualities as they discover their strengths, passions, and talents. Whether it’s a first camping trip with her best friends, completing a service project in her hometown, or even designing a robot with Robo Troop, members of Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland discover what makes them special, and they’re encouraged to take the lead.
Troops are forming now across the state, including in Hays, and all K-12 girls who sign up for Girl Scouts on kansasgirlscouts.org by Sept. 1 will be entered into a drawing to win tickets to Taylor Swift’s concert Sept. 21 in Kansas City.
Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland is also seeking volunteers over the age of 18 who want to make a difference in the life of a girl. It’s easy to join; go to kansasgirlscouts.org, email [email protected], or call 888-686-MINT (6468).
“I am excited about our upcoming Girl Scout year, because we have fun and rewarding experiences for every girl,” said Liz Workman, CEO of Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland. “In addition to the activities girls choose and the topics they pursue in their troops, we have a rich menu of activities across the council that includes everything from nature walks, photography, painting and archery to laser tag, dance, the science of weather, and even cupcake wars. Girls will find their ‘wow’ as they connect with other girls, and they’ll take action for themselves, our communities, and beyond to make the world a better place.”