New York City-based Girl Scout Troop 6000 is in the midst of trying to sell as many of the coveted cookies as possible before the program ends on March 27.
Their mission is a familiar one: to raise enough funds so hundreds of girls in the troop can partake in various activities, earn badges and even go to Girl Scout Camp. However, the backstory behind Troop 6000 is quite different from the rest.
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It’s the first Girl Scout troop designed to serve girls living in New York City’s homeless shelter system, although it’s not the first troop to serve girls experiencing homelessness in the country.
Troop 6000 which serves girls in the New York City Shelter System.
(Girl Scouts of Greater New York )
Thanks to the Troop 6000TM program, thousands of girls from more than 20 shelters all across the five boroughs are able to have an authentic Girl Scout experience.
“Troop 6000 creates opportunities for girls who would otherwise not have access to Girl Scouting to become a part of a strong community, build new skills, and ultimately see themselves as leaders,” Meridith Maskara, CEO of Girl Scouts of Greater New York, told Fox News.
Not only does the program is “part of our mission is to break stigmas around homelessness and show girls and the world that their current circumstances do not define them,” Maskara added.
Of the approximately 70,000 people living in New York City shelter system, most are families with children, according to the organization. Of those 70,000 people, approximately 23,000 of them are children under 18. Roughly half of that figure, approximately 12,000, are girls, according to the Girl Scouts.
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Troop 6000 which serves girls in the New York City Shelter System.
(Girl Scouts of Greater New York )
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