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     Girl Scouts Of Kentucky's Wilderness Road Council, Inc. United Way of the Bluegrass Partner Agency Social Work Medallion
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Last updated on May 30, 2008

GSKWRC Vision
Girl Scouts of Kentucky's Wilderness Road Council, Inc. (GSKWRC) will be recognized as the leading organization that empowers and inspires each girl to realize her full potential and seize her life opportunities.
GSKWRC Mission
Girl Scouts of Kentucky's Wilderness Road Council, Inc. provides dynamic and innovative programming in a pluralistic environment to help all girls develop values, life skills and self-esteem to achieve their full potential and a joy for living.

Description:
Girl Scouts of Kentucky's Wilderness Road Council, Inc. works in partnership with caring and committed adults to serve 25,000 girls annually in 1,000 troops and 100 outreach programs. The Council also provides membership services, program support, five camps, volunteer development, communications and administrative support.
Girl Scouts is where girls grow strong.

History:
Girl Scouts of Kentucky's Wilderness Road Council, Inc. is one of the oldest and most successful councils in the country. Our Council dates back to 1918 when the first troops in our area met in Lexington and Scott County. We are one of the largest council in the country, serving the eastern half of Kentucky, including 66 counties plus Lawrence County, Ohio and Claiborne County, Tennessee.

Contact people:
 Tammy Durham, Membership Outreach Director, (phone), (email)
Brenda Black, Assistant Executive Director, (phone), (email)
JeanEllen Melton, Membership Specialist, (phone), (email)

Office fax number: (859) 299-3692

Address:
 2277 Executive Drive
Lexington, KY 40505
(See a map)

Web Site: http://www.gskwrc.org

Directions:
 Located near I75 at exit 110 on Winchester Road across from Sir Barton Way.


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The Best Organization for Girls
 The one thing in my life, besides my parents, that has formed me as a person has been the Girl Scouts. Girl Scouts has afforded me opportunities locally and all over the globe. Recently I went to the Philippines for two weeks - one of the best experiences of my life. I'm now working with the new Studio 2B program and am having the time of my life working with girls 11-17. We have PJ parties, go swimming, do make-overs and mancures and watch movies until we pass out from being so tired. With other programs we go adventure camping, rappelling, hiking, canoeing and other fun outdoor adventures. In my opinion there isn't a better place for girls to become who they want to be, experience and explore interests and be given the opportunity to grow as young women.
posted by UlitimateGirlScout on July 31, 2003

 
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