Article contributed by Wendy Shaw, National Director of Membership Growth
Last month we shared the national aspirational goal of having a Scouts BSA troop for girls in every district. The number of those troops continues to climb. Let’s look at some of the highlights to date …
If you have eight or more troops in your district, you are in the TOP TEN in the BSA! Great work to the staff serving those districts. If you have seven girl troops in your district you are in the TOP TWENTY! Impressive work in less than seven months.
Congrats to the following councils for having a girl troop in every traditional district:
Northeast Region
Spirit of Adventure
Mayflower
Connecticut Rivers
Greenwich
Housatonic
Connecticut Yankee
Suffolk County
Twin Rivers
Five Rivers
Leatherstocking
Allegheny Highlands
Westmoreland-Fayette
Susquehanna
Cradle of Liberty
Puerto Rico
Transatlantic
Southern Region
Bay Area
Suwanee River Area
Daniel Boone
Central North Carolina
Palmetto
Shenandoah Area
Cherokee Area
Cimarron
Central Region
Voyageurs Area
Samoset
Bay Lakes
Chippewa Valley
Black Hills Area
Water and Woods
Hawkeye Area
Northeast Iowa
Lake Erie
Muskingum Valley
Mountaineer Area
Santa Fe Trail
Pony Express
Northeast Illinois
Glacier’s Edge
Potawatomi Area
Rainbow
Western Region
Ore-Ida
Mount Baker
Pikes Peak
Rocky Mountain
Alameda
Sequoia
Pacific Skyline
Marin
Redwood Empire
Piedmont
Silicon Valley Monterey Bay
Greater Los Angeles Area
Western Los Angeles County
Los Padres
Far East
Scouting Wire would like to thank Wendy for contributing this article.
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