Girl Scouts Launch New Experience Box Program for Daisy Troops
The Girl Scouts of South Carolina—Mountains to Midlands is excited to introduce the Girl Scout Experience Box (GSEB) program, designed to support new Daisy (K–1)Continue Reading
The Girl Scouts of South Carolina—Mountains to Midlands is excited to introduce the Girl Scout Experience Box (GSEB) program, designed to support new Daisy (K–1) troop leaders as they begin their Scouting journey. Starting in August 2024, first-year Daisy troops will receive a complimentary monthly supply box, filled with everything needed to run engaging and enjoyable troop meetings.
Each Girl Scout Experience Box includes:
The GSEB program aims to make it easier for troop leaders to conduct meetings and build a stock of durable supplies for future use. The boxes will be delivered directly to one leader per troop and are available in both English and Spanish.
To start a new Daisy troop and receive your Girl Scout Experience Box, complete the new troop request form at this link. For more information, to volunteer, reconnect, or donate, visit Girl Scouts of South Carolina—Mountains to Midlands.
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