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Girl Scouts of Metro Detroit
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Research | Program Fee? |
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Contact information: 3011 W. Grand Boulevard 500 Fisher Building Detroit, MI 48202
Website: www.gsofmd.org
Mission/Goals: Girl Scouts programs aim to increase self-confidence
and to support girls as they develop to their fullest potential. Notes: Programs include arts and crafts, campfire sing-a-longs, cookie sale, computer camp, financial education programs, a league of double dutch jump rope teams, and opportunities to "shadow" adults in a variety of careers. |
10,000 | Ages 5-17 |
Please click here for more information on this evaluation.
Type of Evaluation: Outcomes
Monitoring
Objective: The study was designed to measure the extent to which
the four program goals of Girl Scouting are being achieved. These four
program goals are that, through participation in Girl Scouting, girls
will: 1) Develop to their full potential; 2) Relate to others with
increased understanding, skill, and respect; 3) Develop values that guide
actions and provide the foundation for sound decision-making; and 4)
Contribute to the improvement of society through the use of their
abilities and leadership skills, working in cooperation with others. |
There is a fee, however financial aid is available on an individual basis |
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