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ORGANIZATION: Girl Scouts of North-Central Alabama

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If you are a role model in your community then Girl Scouts of North-Central Alabama is interested in you serving on a local Girl Scout Gold Award Advisory Committee. The role of the Girl Scout Gold Advisory Award Committee is to support Girl Scout Seniors and Ambassadors as they go through the process of earning their Girl Scout Gold Award. Committee members review project proposals to ensure that girls’ projects meet the national guidelines and makes recommendations for project development and resources. If a girl’s project has not yet achieved its goals, the committee provides suggestions and tips to help her develop a high quality Gold Award project. The Girl Scout Gold Award represents the highest achievement in Girl Scouting; it recognizes girls in grades 9 through 12 who demonstrate extraordinary leadership through sustainable and measurable Take Action projects. http://girlscoutsnca.org/programs/girl-awards/gold-award/In order to serve as a Gold Award Advisory Committee Member you must: 1. Be a registered Girl Scout member. 2. Attend a Gold Award Advisory Committee Training 3. Be able to offer an unbiased opinion of proposed projects 4. Keep all records, committee findings and project ideas confidential 5. Not personally know the person whose project is being reviewed 6. Attend 6 meetings a year. Committee volunteers do not have to have a background in Girl Scouts but it does help. Join the Girl Scout Gold Award Advisory Committee today!

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About Girl Scouts of North-Central Alabama

Location:

105 Heatherbrooke Park Drive, Birmingham, AL 35242, US

Mission Statement

Girl Scouting builds girls of Courage, Confidence, and Character, who make the world a better place.

Description

GSNCA currently serves 14,000 girls and over 4,000 adults through Girl Scouting in our 36-county area. We provide a positive, nurturing environment for girl members grades kindergarten through 12.

Girl Scouts of North-Central Alabama Programs
Girl Scouting is committed to being the premier girl leadership organization. This is carried out through a variety of informal educational programs under the leadership of caring, trained volunteers and staff. Program events and camping opportunities are available year-round. On average, each girl participates in approximately 85 to 100 hours of Girl Scout programs each year.

Our organization is committed to valuing diversity and keeping pace with an ever-changing world. Girl Scouting offers valuable opportunities for urban, suburban and rural girls and adults of all income levels, religious, and ethnic backgrounds to work and play together.

Girl Scouts of North-Central Alabama Properties
The Fehr Fowler Service Center, which serves as Corporate headquarters and include the council shop, is located in the Inverness area of Birmingham just off Highway 280. GSNCA also operates service centers in Huntsville, Florence and Tuscaloosa.

GSNCA owns and operates six camps for its membership and for community groups:

  • Camp Gertrude Coleman in Trussville
  • Camp Trico in Guntersville
  • Camp Anderel near Rogersville
  • Camp Tombigbee in Greene County
  • Camp Cottaquilla in Calhoun County

CAUSE AREAS

Children & Youth
Community
Education & Literacy
Children & Youth, Community, Education & Literacy

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

1515 Sparkman Drive NWHuntsville, AL 35816

(34.740227,-86.64696)
 

SKILLS

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Background Check
  • Orientation or Training
  • Once a month from 5:45-7

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