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Ways to Volunteer

Ways to Volunteer

Be the troop leader that supports her every week—the one that watches her smile get bigger as she grows more confident. Mentor a Girl Scout Cookie Professional during cookie season so she can earn enough to reach the goals she and her troop set. Or work with other adults to provide the kind of behind-the-scenes support that makes it possible for her to make amazing new memories at Girl Scouts.

Whether you can give a few hours, a few weeks, or a few months, volunteering with Girl Scouts is flexible and fun.

Volunteer Roles
 

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Troop Leader & Assistant Troop Leader
Work directly with girls, helping them to develop their leadership skills on an individual or a group basis. The Leader will have the enthusiasm and ability to generate girls interests and curiosities about the ways that they can discover themselves, connect with others and take action to make the world a better place through the Girl Scout Leadership Experience (GSLE).

Learn more about the requirements to be a Troop Leader or Assitant Troop Leader

 

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Troop Helper (Family and Friends)
This position assists the troop leadership in providing adult assistance, which could include but is not limited to: meeting helper, trip chaperone, driver, troop treasurer, product program manager, or other tasks as needed and designated by the Troop Leader. The Troop Helper will have the enthusiasm and ability to generate girls’ interests and curiosities about the ways they can discover themselves, connect with others, and take action to make the world a better place through the Girl Scout Leadership Experience (GSLE).

Learn more about the requirements to be a Troop Helper

 

Contact us at customercare@gsmists.org or 616-784-3341 to learn more about volunteering with GSMISTS.