October and the new Girl Scout membership year have arrived! That means leaves are changing, the air is crisper, and a new Girl Scout year is unfolding. As girls start planning their year, recent studies remind us that today’s girls need Girl Scouts now more than ever.
A recent CDC report, the “Youth Risk Behavior Survey,” reveals 57% of girls experience feelings of hopelessness or sadness versus 29% of boys. Additionally, 41% of girls experience poor mental health compared to 18% of boys. The data reinforces the experiences and needs of girls are different from boys.
The good news is that Girl Scouts, with its supportive sisterhood, program approach, and comprehensive activities, can support girls' emotional and mental health by helping them develop resilience skills combined with supportive adult relationships.
Girls Scouts of Western Ohio, along with five other Girl Scout councils, is part of the Girl Coalition of Indiana. Girl Co. recently released a comprehensive research study, 2023 Indiana Girl Report, that explores the state of girls in Indiana. In this issue, you will read about the important findings and how our supportive programming makes a difference.
Finally, October is Juliette Gordon Low's birthday month, founder of Girl Scouts. What a great time to highlight the Juliette Gordon Low Society, our donor legacy group whose members have made planned gifts to support Girl Scouts in the future. You will meet two members and learn why they wanted to create a legacy to support Girl Scouts.
Thank you for all you do to support girls of courage, confidence, and character!
Yours in Girl Scouting,
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