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Attorney Forrler has been involved with Girl Scouts in a leadership position since 2003;as a Service Unit ssistant Manager in 2008/2009; and as a Service Unit Manager in 2009/2010
As Leader she:
* Started with girls at 5th and 6th grade level: Girl Scout “Juniors”
* Helped them earn various awards at the Junior level by providing community service and take on leadership roles for younger children
* Lead them to new experiences and exposed them to new information about various activities they can participate in and roles that women play in our world
* Continued assisting them and encouraging more independence at the “Cadette” and “Senior” levels
* Supported them in their endeavors to find community needs and figure out what they can do to help
* Dedicated time and energy to girls with direct interaction and being a positive role model
* Strived to help girls grow and learn, to take on leadership positions in their troop, their school, and their community
* Encourage girls to provide community service and practice random acts of kindness
* Provided guidance and hands-on assistance in troop’s Bronze Award project
* Provided guidance and hands-on assistance in Cadette Scout’s Community Service Project
* Provided guidance and hands-on assistance in Cadette Scout’s Silver Award project: 2009 Service Unit Wide Bridging and Award Ceremony
As Service Unit Assistance Manager she:
* Incorporated monthly volunteer appreciation
* Incorporated volunteer training documentation
* Assisted Service Unit Manager as needed
As Service Unit Manager she:
* Leads monthly meetings
* Ensures the placement of a volunteer in all necessary positions - such as the newly vacant Service Unit Cookie Manager position (so no one on Bainbridge Island would have to go without their Girl Scout cookies)
* Organizes recognition for Leadership Training accomplishments
* Assists in the reconfiguration of Service Unit structure to better support the women and men who volunteer in Girl Scouts and provide more opportunities to girls in our community.
Girl Scouts builds girls of courage, confidence and character
Find out where Girl Scouting can take your daughter(s) at www.girlscoutsww.org/
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