Thriving Together for 100 Years
Girl Scouts have been thriving together since the first troops in our communities were chartered in 1922. One hundred years of growing, taking on challenges, and pursuing passions. By any measure, reaching a centennial is a significant accomplishment worth celebrating. Girls Scouts are adventure-seekers, stewards of the environment, entrepreneurs, and thoughtful leaders who make our communities better. In 2022, there were 33,000 Girl Scouts and 17,000 adult volunteers working together, embodying the Girl Scouts sisterhood, and defining courage, confidence and character throughout the more than 500 zip codes and 6,200 square miles that make up Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles.
As we move into our next 100 years, we are building on our history and traditions, and squarely focused on a future that empowers more and more girls throughout this unique, diverse region.
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Dear Girl Scout Family,
Happy Birthday to us! This year marked our centennial – 100 years of Girl Scouting throughout Greater Los Angeles. And what a year to celebrate! We all emerged from the COVID-19 pandemic changed in so many ways. Seasoned experts in navigating a new way of life by the end of fiscal year 2021, our ever-resilient Girl Scouts stayed the course and started to enjoy more in-person activities with families, friends and their troops. They showed us beyond a shadow of a doubt that they are thriving and ready to lead the way into our next 100 years with courage, confidence and character.
This report covers our Fiscal Year 2022, October 2021 to September 2022. During this period, in addition to gathering more often in person, we continued to offer unique virtual experiences in STEAM, Life Skills, Entrepreneurship, and Outdoors. After pandemic-related delays, we were delighted to open our Inglewood Innovation Center in March, hold a formal dedication for Camp Lakota in April, and, for the first time in two years, celebrate the 239 Girl Scouts who earned their Gold Awards in person.
This report is your investment in action. It highlights these milestones and features stories of girls in our community who have made the world a better place during our centennial year. Compare these stories with those we feature from the past and you’ll see the strong foundation we have cultivated. These values and traditions are guiding us into our next 100 years, a future full of new challenges and opportunities as we show new communities what it means to be a Girl Scout and embrace what Girl Scouting can mean for everyone.
Please join us in celebrating all our Girl Scouts, their achievements, and our collective successes. Thank you for championing Girl Scouts.
Yours in Girl Scouting,
Theresa Edy Kiene Chief Executive Officer Mia Britel Interim Chair, Board of DirectorsGirl Scout Promise
On my honor, I will try: To serve God* and my country
To help people at all times, And to live by the Girl Scout Law.
*Members may substitute for the word God in accordance with their own spiritual beliefs.
Board of Directors
10/1/2021 - 9/30/2022
OFFICERS
BOARD CHAIR
Ellen Swarts
Spectrum Chemical Mfg. Corp.
VICE CHAIR
Denise Gutches
Film L.A.,Inc.
VICE CHAIR
Tania Van Herle
HED SECRETARY
Erin Dawkins
House of Taylor
TREASURER
Michelle Wroan
KPMG LLP
CEO
Theresa Edy Kiene
STAFF BOARD LIAISON
Current - Kim Visokey
BOARD MEMBERS
Mia Britel, Deloitte Consulting LLP
Sue Callaway, Glovebox Media
Carolyn Cassidy, 20th Television, The
Walt Disney Company
Dean Catalano, Capital Group
Juanita Dawson, Raytheon Technologies
Elisabeth (Liz) Dick, Business Executive
Monique Earl, Guidehouse
Renee Fraser, Fraser Communications
Mackenzie Green, Clique Brands
Judy Ho, PhD, Clinical and Forensic
Neuropsychologist
Sheetal Medatia, Netflix
Bill Nelson, HR Executive
Jim Niemiec, Southern California Edison
Erin Oremland, City National Bank
Andy Park, EY
Dawn Solér, ABC Signature / Disney
Anna Tom, PNC
GSGLA is the largest girl-serving organization in Southern California.
Community Members
10/1/2021 - 9/30/2022
Community members are valued advisors who serve on board committees, lending their expertise to specific areas of board oversight.
Patrick Amos CBRE
Anna Armstrong Armstrong & Walker Landscape Architecture
Holly Bowyer Media & Marketing Minds
Jane Chamberlin Capital Group
Patricia Crider
Lynn Forese RPG
Linda Griffey Attorney
Honorable Sandra R. Klein
United States Bankruptcy Judge
Kathryn Nielsen Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group
Kathy Richards Marketing & Advertising Executive
Shelley Thompson Attorney
Mieke Velghe EY
Arlene Falk Withers Executive Coach
...and Now
Girl Scouts provided 60,958 hours of community service in 2022.
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A Girl Scout Hero
Girl Scouts do truly remarkable things. Since joining as a Daisy, Paige has been a Girl Scout in Troop 15174. Phyllis, her troop leader, credited this longevity with helping Paige develop the skill to jump into action when needed. During a scuba diving lesson, Paige realized one of the other divers was in distress. She sprang into action, rescued the diver from drowning, and prevented a tragic accident.
Girl Scouts USA honored Paige with the Bronze Cross Award, a national award given to those who have shown special heroism or faced the extraordinary risk of her own life to save another’s life or attempt to save another life. Paige accepted the award on her last day as a Program Aid at Camp La Casita, where she’d been leading and inspiring hundreds of Girl Scout campers.
Our Members
33,187 Girl members served
Girl Member Race & Ethnicity
American Indian/Alaskan Native
Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
Asian American
Black/African American
Two or more races
17,350 Adult members supported
2,998 Girl Scout troops
281 New troops formed
72% Girl retention
11,146 Girls served in low-income communities
7,596 Girls received financial assistance
45 After School Partners
Other White
*Percent of girl membership is based on responses of those who self-identified, from 25,246 girl members who provided data.
39% of total identified as Hispanic
*Percent of girl membership is based on responses of those who self-identified, from 25,832 girl members who provided data.
The Opportunity
800,000 girls live in Greater Los Angeles - all potential Girl Scouts
68% of them are Latina
60% of them live in low-income communities
Our Numbers Tell Our Story
GSGLA Girl Scouts earned 99,623 badges and awards in Entrepreneurship, STEAM, Outdoors, and Life Skills.
Girl Scouts had 33,773 one-of-a-kind outdoor experiences that fostered bravery, confidence, and adventure.
Girls had 54,591 hands-on experiences developing business skills through Girl Scouts Entrepreneurship programming.
239 Girl Scout Seniors and Ambassadors earned the Gold Award the highest honor in Girl Scouts—for completing powerful take-action projects that made the world a better place.
603 Girl Scout Cadettes were presented the Silver Award for projects that demonstrated their leadership skills, determination, and dedication to improving their communities.
1,099 Girl Scout Juniors were presented the Bronze Award for group projects that made a difference in their communities.
The World Needs Girl Scouts
90% of U.S. women astronauts were Girl Scouts.
80% of women tech leaders were Girl Scouts.
Did You Know?
All three women U.S. Secretaries of State were Girl Scouts.
50% of of women business leaders were Girl Scouts.
84% of Girl Scout alums have held one or more leadership roles.
86% of Girl Scout alums are registered to vote and vote always or nearly always.
76% of women United States Senators were Girl Scouts.
Milestone Events
After two years of the pandemic, we were overjoyed to celebrate long-awaited milestones in person in 2022.
In March, we joined with local dignitaries including Inglewood’s Mayor James T. Butts to open the Inglewood Innovation Center, providing area Girl Scouts with STEAM programming and technology not otherwise easily accessible.
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A Girl Scout in 1985 uses a computer during in-school Girl Scout programming. Courtesy of Los Angeles Public Library
Top: CEO Theresa Edy Kiene, Mayor James T. Butts, GSUSA and GSGLA Board Members, GSGLA staff and Volunteers at the Inglewood Innovation Center opening. Bottom: Girl Scouts program robots and layout movement tracks.In April, we gathered at our beloved Camp Lakota to dedicate the property, rebuilt after a 2010 fire and featuring award-winning and environmentally friendly design, to the Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles.
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Top: Former CEO Lise Luttgens and current CEO Theresa Edy Kiene cut the ribbon at the Camp Lakota dedication. Bottom: Girl Scouts join hands in a freindship circle at the Camp Lakota dedication. Campers in front of the old Lodge at Camp Lakota, prior to 2010.In May, we honored three remarkable women virtually – Dawn Solér, Maria Salinas and Dr. Judy Ho – with Changemaker awards at our inaugural She Leads fundraising event.
And in June, we celebrated the 239 remarkable Movement’s largest class – who earned their Gold Pasadena Civic Center.
Girl Scouts – our Gold Awards at the
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Girl Scouts receive Curved Bar awards, the equivalent of the Gold Award from 1940-1963.
Photo courtesy of Los Angeles Public Library.
Gold Award Girl Scouts - our largest class eleven years in a row! Were celebrated at the Pasadena Civic Center.
Girl Scouts and Financial Literacy
Girl Scout Gold Award recipient Naomi was named a 2022 Prudential Emerging Visionary in 2022.
This inaugural award recognized exceptional young people pushing the world forward with their solutions for today’s biggest financial and societal challenges.
For her Gold Award project, Naomi founded a business, EntrepreYOUership, to make entrepreneurial education more accessible.
Founded on the idea that “you can do it too,” the program includes free workshops, funding opportunities, mentorship, and individualized coaching.
Participants learn everything from managing cash flow to interpreting financial data and writing a business plan. “Very little of what I learn during school hours prepares me for these real-life business challenges, which is why I launched this project to provide resources and support for youth,” Naomi explained. Her organization has 141 ambassadors from 35 countries, the curriculum has been translated into five languages, and the project has served 3,300 young innovators. Naomi continues to exemplify all that it means to be a lifelong Girl Scout well beyond her Gold Award project.
Focus on Engineering
STEAM education is an essential part of the Girl Scout Leadership Experience and preparing girls for dynamic careers in the field. During February’s Engineer Week, Daisy, Brownie, and Junior Girl Scouts learned about STEAM careers and education, saw live lab equipment demonstrations on a campus tour, and had a full immersive engineering experience at Cal Poly Pomona’s yearly Girl Scouts Day. Professional engineers from the American Society of Civil Engineers Los Angeles Younger Member Forum and Cal Poly engineering students spoke and Girl Scouts earned their Mechanical Engineering badges.
One of the newest STEAM badges, the Automotive Design badge teaches Girl Scouts about interior and exterior design elements in vehicles, including those in specialty vehicles like ice cream trucks or school buses. Led by one of our volunteer subject matter experts, an electrical engineer with Rivian, Girl Scouts designed a vet clinic on wheels, STEAM lab van, and Girl Scout cookie mobile at our Upland Service Center.
Leadership at Camp Lakota
“Having three structured weeks of learning to lead gives us time to make like-minded friends in the program, while also getting at least a week of experience with kids. The mountain views are gorgeous, and attract CITs from all over SoCal... the CIT program is well worth the time, plus, it looks stylish on a resume.” - 2022 CIT who will be Camp Lakota Staff 2023
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Our Emerging Leader Program for older Girl Scouts launched a CIT (Counselor in Training) Leadership program with more than 150 enrolled. At a weekend retreat at Camp Lakota in May, Girl Scouts learned real life skills to prepare them for leadership roles at camp and beyond. Not only is this program a pathway for leadership development, but it ensures a healthy staff pipeline for our summer camps.
Junior and Senior Girl Scouts making camp at Victory-Vanowen Park, North Hollywood in 1956 in annual Camperette. Courtesy of Los Angeles Public Library
Serving the Community
Community service has been integral to Girl Scouting since the beginning. This year, Cadette Troop 4994 celebrated Women's History Month by lifting up women in their community. In partnership with Target, the Girl Scouts donated 12 bins of hygiene and baby products to House of Ruth, a local non-profit dedicated to the prevention of domestic violence and to ensuring the safety and well-being of those impacted by it. Most products were purchased with a portion of the troop’s funds from Fall Product and Cookie Programs!
Juliette Gordon Low Society
We are proud to recognize the following individuals who have included Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles as a beneficiary in their wills, retirement accounts, trusts, or insurance plan as of January 2023. For more information or to join the Juliette Gordon Low Society, please contact giving@girlscoutsla.org.
Corrine Abel
LaNease Adams
Lissa Alfred
Erik and Eva Andersen Girl Scout Movementwide Challenge Planned Gift
Anonymous
Lisa Axelrod
Carolyn Baker
David A. and Julie Battaglia
Julie and Kenneth Beals
Dianne Belk and Lawrence Calder
Dianne Belk and Lawrence Calder Girl Scout
Movement-wide Challenge Planned Gift
Betty Berdiansky
Steve Bolkovatz
Gail I. Boyle
Moira Brady
Betsy L. and Donald Brewer
Michele Broadnax
Chrystal Broesel
Constance L. Burg
Amy Caponpon
Jessica Cardenas
Katy Carlson
Charles Carroll
Elizabeth Chadwick
Hailyn J. Chen
Rachel Ivy Clarke
Debbie Cook
Patricia A. and Curtis Crider
Phyllis E. Currie
Christine A. Dean and Rosemary C. Veniegas
Carol M. Dedrich
Isabella Del Gaudio
Steven DePaul
Katharine DeShaw and Mark McConnell
Jennifer N. Devereaux
Elisabeth L. Dick
Juanita Doplemore
Barry and Peggy Edwards
Sonia Endler
Marie J. Fouts
Renee W. Fraser, Ph.D.
Diana Freeman
Liisa and Michael Froggatt
Megann Giardino
Linda and Jay Griffey
Diane K. Grohulski
Denise Gutches
Gloria and Bob Halfacre
Joseph Hirsch
Erika Homan
Bernice Horst
Denise Hsu
Alana Hyman
Laurie and Hannah Jacobs
Shannon Johnston
Theresa Edy Kiene and Matthew Kiene
Sherry Lapides
Lise L. Luttgens
Lynn Mack-Costello and Joseph Costello
Marilyn and Dale Marshall
Megan Martin and Brian Long
Toni Martinez-Burgoyne and Rod Burgoyne
Karen Masini
Kelly and Jason Maxwell
Gina McLeod
Eleanor Moninger
Ann Moore
Frances M. Moreno
William M. Nelson
Kathryn E. Nielsen
Denise and Ken Nowack
Erin and Jason Oremland
Adrienne Pacheco
Beverly Frances Padway
Marie Hamer Parco
Melissa and Martino Pepe
Sharis Peters
Aileen O. Poehls
Ruth Post
Janice Rector
Elisabeth Rendeiro
Leanne J. Rodgers
Sylvia and Paul Rosenberger
Margaret Rosenthal
Shamira Sadler
Danielle Sager-Ebling
Michelle and Robert Sarrow
Ron Schrantz
Yvonne and Robert Schueller
Steve Shelton
Ellen E. and Robert F. Swarts
Chara Swodeck
Cortney Szlemp
Francesca Taylor and Ann Giagni
Cindy and Ben Tenn
Shelley B. Thompson
Tania Van Herle
Marie-Louise and Kenneth Van Horne
PJ Walker
Diane Weaver
Harry S. Webb
Janet Whaley and Steven Preston
Michelle C. Wroan
Brenda J. Zamzow
Margaret B. Zarate
Donors
10/1/2021 – 9/30/2022
$1,000,000+
MacKenzie Scott
$100,000+
National Recreation Foundation $50,000+
Capital Group $25,000+
Dwight Stuart Youth Fund
EY
HSBC
Sebastian and Andreea Igreti
Long Beach Community Foundation
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Warner Bros. Entertainment
$10,000+
Adams Legacy Foundation
American Legion #283
Carrie Estelle Doheny Foundation
Citizens Business Bank
Elisabeth L. Dick
FINRA Investor Education Foundation
General Motors
Henry L. Guenther Foundation
Joan Jones
KPMG LLP
LADWP
Lon V. Smith Foundation
Skanska
TechMD
Union Pacific Foundation
Vernon Community Fund
Stasia Washington
$5,000+
Kerri Balbone
Mia Britel
City National Bank
Deloitte
Sue and James J. Femino
Renee W. Fraser, Ph.D.
Harry & Jessica Conniff Fund #2
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Hospitals
LEGO Systems, Inc.
Kathleen L. McCarthy
William M. Nelson
Perez Family Fund
Savills
Southern California Edison
Spectrum Chemical Mfg. Corp.
Teledyne Technologies Incorporated
The Walt Disney Company $1,000+
Aerojet Rocketdyne Holdings, Inc.
Lissa Alfred Anonymous
Mary and Clyde Bankston
Rishi Bhargava
Betsey L. Brewer
Buchanan Children’s Charities Fund, in memory of Judith Ellen Hirsch
Constance L. Burg
C.V.H.S. Robotics
Sue Callaway
Ava-Kathryn Capossela
Dean and Karina Catalano
Jane Chamberlin
Wa H. Chan
Craig Chasseur
Lois Cox
Christie and Sean Crahan
Phyllis E. Currie
Daniel C. Jackling Endowment Fund
Erin Dawkins and Matthew Aaronson
Juanita Dawson
Barry and Peggy Edwards
First Republic Bank
Lynn Forese
Dr. Judy Ho Gavazza
Girl Scout Troop 06885
Girl Scout Troop 12904
Girl Scout Troop 15741
Margaret A. Gordon
Denise Gutches
HarperCollins Publishers
Victoria Hightree
Diane Jaffee
Olivia Kelly
Robert Kelly
Theresa Edy Kiene and Matthew Kiene
Kiwanis Club of Claremont
Honorable Sandra Klein
Kimberly Krivis
Samantha Lavin
Mark and Cathy Louchheim
Lise L. Luttgens
Lynn Mack-Costello and Joseph Costello
Mechanisms Education Association
Sheetal Medatia
Margot and Mitchell Milias
Moss Adams LLP
Mutual of America
Netflix
Jim Niemiec
Denise and Ken Nowack
Erin and Jason Oremland
Palmer & Cay
Marie Peters
PNC Financial Services
Aileen O. Poehls
Terilyn and John Proffitt
Project Development Group
RGP
Mrs. Eleanor S. Richards
Geneva Robertson-Dworet
Leanne J. Rodgers
Tammie Scott
Sempra Energy
Nicole Stan
Susan and John Major Donor
Advised Fund at Rancho Santa Fe Foundation
Ellen Swarts
Mary Taylor
Valero Wilmington Refinery
Harry S. Webb
Wendell and Sylvia Kliever Revocable Trust
Leilani Wilmore
Michelle C. Wroan
Brenda J. Zamzow
Albert Zesiger
$500+
Aimee Powers, Co-Leader Troop 70786
AmazonSmile Foundation
American Business Bank
Bonnie Arnold
Dianne Belk and Lawrence Calder
Jeff B. Berner
Cindy and Gary Bernsdorf
Barry Boehm
Kevin Chen
Cheryl M. Hundley Colvin
John Conway
Patricia A. and Curtis Crider
Kathleen and Jim Doty
Edison International Employee Contributions
Stacey and Wesley Fifield
Kristin Fossum
Girl Scout Troop 05065
Girl Scout Troop 07862
Anne Marie Hand
Anne E. Jacoby
Maureen Kindel
Susan M. Kubica, MD
Laura and Luis Leal
Lori Miller
Gale and John Musker
Joni Noel
Ann Olson
Danielle Portnoy
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Shaffer
Dawn Solér
Barbara S. Topkis
William Tully
Uptown Long Beach Lions Club
Maggi Van De Voorde
Shaena Walker
Stacey Watson
Diane Weaver
Brent Wiblin
Michelle Willson
Tandy and Ric Wilson
Arlene Withers
Arpie Zavian
Lori Zeman
Vickie Adams
Wesley Aping
Lisa Axelrod
Steven Belding
SK Belshe
Donald Benson
Karen Block
Lara Branch
Ms. Lisa Cadenas
Terry Callahan
Christine Crone
Rosa Delgado and Albert McNair
Gerald and Kathleen Delker
Ms. Clare Durand
EFI Global
David and Mindy Fisher
Wendy Fletcher
Bryan Galdrikian
Dave and Kathy Gallagher
Christine E. Geosling
Girl Scout Troop 01521
Girl Scout Troop 15845
Amber Hamilton
Heather Hetrick
Alysoun Higgins
Victoria and Charles Hill
Christy Hodson
Nisha and Christopher Horton
Helen Hurston
Andrea Joel
Eric Juline
Gayla Kraetsch Hartsough
Kroger
Joyce and Andrew Kwok
Susie Lang
Karla Lewis
Adriana Leyva
Madelyn Alfano
Tricia McReynolds
Cheryl and Jeremy Miller
Deanne Moore
Russell Moore
Mr. and Mrs. John Navarrete
Jeanne O’Donnell
Teresa and Roger On
Richard Pink
Janelle Plascencia
Charlene Quan
Millu and Gerardo Ramirez
Christina Rice
Mariette and Alexander Sawchuk
Elizabeth and Christopher Sharp
Elizabeth and Robert Soukup
Peggy and Michael Stahlheber
Stephanie Stalker
Margaret and Henry Stimson
Karen Tan
Pennie Taylor
Elizabeth Topkis
Tena Tucker
Kathy Urbanovitch
Jimmie Woods-Gray
Charles Yacoobian
Makoto Yamasaki
A Girl Scout enjoys the Camp Lakota Equestrian Center. Thanks to generous funding by The Lakeview Foundation, GSGLA was able to update the center and provide program support for the first year of girl experiences. Information about donating to GSGLA is available here: girlscoutsla.org/donate
Girl Scout Mission
Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.
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