What Do Girl Scout Volunteers Look Like?
Girl Scout volunteers are mothers, fathers, grandparents, neighbors and teachers. they are from all nationalities, economic background and age levels. They are housewives, corporate executives, laborers, college students and retirees. Girl Scout volunteers are committed adults who want to help girls discover, connect and take action.
Short-term volunteer opportunities:
- • Mentoring • Sports
- • Outdoor activities • Arts and crafts
- • Community service • Cultural awareness
- • Healthy living • Community service
Long-term volunteer opportunities:• Troop leader/co-leader • Committee member
• Board member
Working with other adults:• Trainer • Cookie manager
• Unit manager • Fund development
• Event/program coordinator • Publicity coordinator
• Training coordinator • Coach/consultant
Yes, I want to make a difference in a girl's life!
Great! Follow these easy steps:
1. Complete the
Volunteer Application/Consent form which can be found by clicking on the blue link above or by clicking on the Resources tab, GSCC Forms, and then GSCC Personnel tab. This application gives consent to have a background screening completed on all potential volunteers.
2. Submit the completed application by fax, mail or e-mail to Cindy Light, volunteer development manager, Girl Scouts of Citrus Council, 341 N. Mills Ave., Orlando, FL 32803,
clight@citrus-gs.org or fax: 407-894-0966.
3. All volunteers are encouraged to take Girl Scouts of the USA's on-line Volunteer Orientation. Click on the Volunteer Orientation tab on the left for more information.
For information on our volunteer policies, please see the Volunteer Policies, Standards and Procedures Manual which can be accessed by clicking on the Resources tab, GSCC Manuals.