Believe In Girls!
Join Girl Scouts for the Believe in Girl event!
Join Girl Scouts for the Believe in Girl event!
Nearly 2,000 Girl Scout G.I.R.L.S (Go-getters, Innovators, Risk-takers, Leaders) from across Southeast Louisiana will participate in this year’s “Believe in G.I.R.L” event at LSU on Saturday, September 28.
With a come-and-go expo atmosphere, Girl Scout troops will explore the various exhibits and presentations from STEM to entrepreneurship to the outdoors and arts throughout the day.
Volunteers for the B.I.G. event are needed! Earn community hours and make a difference in the lives of these young girls.
If you or your organization would like to be involved, contact event coordinator Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org for more details.
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