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October Programs
Creating Affirming Spaces for LGBTQ+ Youth
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Oct. 10
Virtual
In this session, we will discus the LGBTQ+ youth experience, basic definitions and terminology, how to create a safe space for LGBTQ youth and review local and national resources. This session will be facilitated by JASMYN, a nonprofit in Jacksonville.
My Financial Power
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Oct. 11
Bank of America – Virtual
Cost: $5/Girl
LEAD for Women group at Bank of America will help Seniors discover all the ways they can create financial stability, such as building wealth, making wise career choices, and being aware of investment risks. Seniors will earn their My Financial Power Badge.
Triple Badge Coding for Good Workshop
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Oct. 11
KCC - Virtual
Cost: $30/Girl
Learn with Kids Can Code! Earn three badges writing JavaScript code using the VidCode platform. Girl Scouts will practice coding in a fun and laid-back learning environment that will allow the ability to explore and expand on coding capabilities!
Gateway Camp Training
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Oct. 13 -15
Camp Kugelman
Cost: $45/Girl, $45/Adult
You'll learn about important safety procedures and council policies involved with making your trip a success. This exciting overnight session will compete your GSGC Camp Training enabling you to guide girls on day, overnight, or multi-night outdoor experiences beyond the council properties, such as at state parks, established campgrounds, or back-country camping.
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Kugelman
October 13-15
Cost: $150/Girl
Girls who have completed the 9th grade12th grade have an opportunity to earn their Counselor in Training. This week is designed for those who have a desire to mentor and work with younger girls in a camp/outdoor environment. This training is designed to help you learn basic leadership skills and techniques that you will be able to apply in a summer camp setting. Girls must apply online and have a short interview with the Camp Director, as well as attend one week of training during Summer Camp. Once the training week has been completed, they will return for another week of resident camp where they will be able to apply their newly learned skills with younger campers.