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Girl Scout Troop 1201
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Welcome to our NRH Troop 1201 Website



We are a VERY ACTIVE GS Troop
in North Richland Hills, Texas.




We are a Multi - Level Girl Scout Troop of

Daisies  [Kindergarten & 1st Grade]

Brownies  [ 2nd & 3rd Grades]

Juniors     [4th & 5th Grades]

Cadettes    [6th, 7th, & 8th Grades]


Our Girl Scout Troop has been together for 9 years!



Our founding Girl Scouts began their Girl Scout journey
as Daisies, while in Kindergarten.
 
This year, they have Graduated Elementary School and
 are beginning their Middle School educational journey
as Cadettes - our oldest Girl Scout Troop level.
  

We have a lot of Community Experience and History
to share with our Girl Scout Sisters, School and Community.

We have a local Senior Living Communities that our Troop had adopted! 
We LOVE to visit them and do so often!

Our Adopted Grandma's & Grandpa's LOVE IT when we visit and
Sing, Dance, Put on Skits or Serve them Rootbeer Floats.

During the Holidays, we visit them often
to sing Christmas Carols and Hand-Out very special Holiday Crafts and Christmas Presents
that we work very hard to bring to them.
 
There are so many Holidays - We LOVE Sharing them to with our adopted Grandma's & Grandpa's
to make it even more Special for them and for us too!

We can always fit in New Girl Scout Members

North Richland Hills,Tx ~ Troop 1201 & 1202 Girl S



 

Who We Are

Girl Scout Mission

Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.


100+ Years

Founder Juliette Gordon Low organized the first Girl Scout Troop on March 12, 1912, in Savannah, Georgia.

An American Institution

Girl Scouts of the USA was chartered by the U.S. Congress on March 16, 1950.

Still Growing Strong

Today, there are 3.2 million Girl Scouts—2.3 million girl members and 890,000 adult members working primarily as volunteers.

Empowering Girls

In Girl Scouts, girls discover the fun, friendship, and power of girls together. Through a myriad of enriching experiences, such as extraordinary field trips, sports skill-building clinics, community service projects, cultural exchanges, and environmental stewardships, girls grow courageous and strong. Girl Scouting helps girls develop their full individual potential; relate to others with increasing understanding, skill, and respect; develop values to guide their actions and provide the foundation for sound decision-making; and contribute to the improvement of society through their abilities, leadership skills, and cooperation with others.

At Home and Abroad

Girls at home and abroad participate in troops and groups in more than 92 countries through USA Girl Scouts Overseas, and over 100 local Girl Scout councils offer girls the opportunity for membership across the United States.

An International Family

Through its membership in the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS), Girl Scouts of the USA is part of a worldwide family of 10 million girls and adults in 145 countries.

A Pivotal Part of Women's History

More than 59 million American women enjoyed Girl Scouting during their childhood—and that number continues to grow as Girl Scouts of the USA continues to inspire, challenge, and empower girls everywhere.

Annual Report

We are acutely aware of girls' changing needs. That's why we embarked on a journey to develop strategies which will ensure that the Girl Scout Movement is perfectly situated to honor the legacy and promise of the next 59 million Girl Scouts. Learn more about these crucial objectives and goals in our Annual Report.

** Copied from the Girl Scout National Site at:  http://www.girlscouts.org/who_we_are/facts/ **