The Care to Share Program is designed to provide support to Girl Scouts impacted by recent local immigration enforcement activity. While we don't know the exact impact, we do know our in-school programming has seen significant declines in attendance, with as many as 200 Girl Scouts across the council still sheltering in place. We anticipate approximately 1,200 local Girl Scouts will need additional mental health services as a direct result.
Girl Scouting can provide spaces for connection and healing and funds raised from Troop 2026 will directly support these Girls through programming, support, and funding to keep Girl Scouting possible.
To date, we have three troops, representing 30 Girl Scouts, requesting support from the Troop 2026 Care and Share program. We have room to support many more troops, as 63 troops have pledged their support to the program. The Care to Share Program is still accepting submissions from community leaders and volunteers looking for support and for those in need of support.