Juliette Gordon Low envisioned an organization that would prepare girls to meet their world with courage, confidence, and character. A chance meeting in 1912 with Sir Robert Baden-Powell, the founder of Boy Scouts, inspired Juliette to establish Girl Scouts that same year. From that first gathering of a small troop of 18 culturally and ethnically diverse girls, Juliette broke the conventions of the time—reaching across class, cultural, and ethnic boundaries to ensure all girls, including those with so-called disabilities, had a place to grow and develop their leadership skills.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
Like Juliette Gordon Low, – Carol Dedrich, CEO of Girl Scouts San Diego, has blazed trails and redefined what is possible for girls everywhere. Please click on the link to read more about Carol Dedrich…..
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