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Badge Helpers: Digital Troop Leader Resources

With your Badge Helper: Digital Troop Leader Resource, we provide resources and support to troop leaders and caregivers for facilitating a specific badge from start to finish. The Badge Helper is a free PDF download that will be sent via email after requesting access. Everything from a uniquely crafted Girl Scout workbook and activity list to the exact supplies and quantities you’ll need to purchase to complete the badge is included.

Our goal is to make badge facilitation fun and stress-free! Dive right into hands-on learning with minimal preparation. Completing badges with the Badge Helper is only a quick supply trip away!

Current Available Badge Helpers Include:

• Daisy Outdoor Art Maker

• Brownie Potter

• Cadette Book Artist

For access to the free Badge Helpers, visit our website.

We’ve Bridged, Now What?

“We’ve bridged, now what?” is a resource designed to help troop leaders wrap up their current year and make preparation for supporting girls through their next Girl Scout adventure. This guide includes information on bridging, new badges, planning your troop year and more! Email programteam@nccoastalpines.org and we’ll send you a link to complete to receive your free digital download.

Highest Award Adult Chat

This is an opportunity for troop leaders and registered highest award volunteers to learn about Girl Scouts’ Highest Awards, what’s new for this troop year, and how they can assist Girl Scouts as they pursue their Bronze, Silver, or Gold Award. Learn all about Girl Scouts’ Highest Awards and your role in guiding your Girl Scouts through the process. We’ll go over the elements of a Take Action Project and how each level should incorporate them into their project. And there will be plenty of time for questions!

Girl Scouts Give

It’s in the Girl Scout Law: be a sister to EVERY Girl Scout. When we do, we can change the world. With Girl Scouts Give, a fundraising campaign and council patch program, your troop will learn about philanthropy, unite with girls across our council, and create a positive change in our community. Most of our 41-county service area is designated as economically distressed. Girl Scouting in these communities is essential to provide a stable outlet for girls to grow, lead, and thrive, regardless of their circumstances or their family’s financial situation. In its inaugural year, 75+ troops made a commitment to their Girl Scout sisters. You can help make an even bigger difference by joining them now.

To participate or for more information, please visit our Girl Scouts Give webpage (https://gsnccp.org/GirlScoutsGive) or the Patches and Kits page on our website.

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