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Girl Scouts of Central Maryland
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| Out of School/ Summer | Mentoring | Tutoring | Counseling/ Therapy | School-based | Clinic/ Provider-based | Service/ Vocational learning |
Parent or family component | Other |
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| Educational/ Cognitive | Social/ Emotional | Life Skills | Physical Health | Behavior Problems | Reproductive | Citizenship | Mental Health |
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Age range |
Research | Program Fee? |
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Contact information: 4806 Seton Drive Baltimore, MD 21215
Website: www.gscm.org
Mission/Goals: Girl Scouts programs aim to increase self-confidence
and to support girls as they develop to their fullest potential. |
30,000 | Ages 5-17 |
Please click here for more information on this evaluation.
Type of Evaluation: Outcomes
Monitoring
Impact/Outcomes: In general, Girl Scouts reported significantly
greater opportunities to experience the outcomes of self-reliance,
self-competence, social skills, respect for others, feelings of belonging,
values/decision-making, helpfulness/concern for the community, teamwork,
leadership than in school. The size of the differences between girls'
report of opportunities in Girl Scouting versus opportunities in school
increased as the age level of the girls increased. On all nine outcomes,
parents rated opportunities for their daughters in Girl Scouting to be
significantly greater than in other clubs or organizations. Brownie Girl
Scouts reported significantly higher scores on self-reliance and feelings
of belonging than did non-member girls. Junior Girl Scouts did |
There is a fee, however financial aid is available on an individual basis. |
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