"Girl Scout Cookie Season is more than just selling cookies-it's an opportunity for girls from across New York City to develop essential skills in entrepreneurship, financial literacy, and leadership," Karen Lundgard, Interim CEO of Girl Scouts of Greater New York, said in a statement. "I'm consistently inspired by the creativity, determination, and confidence that our Girl Scouts display as they set ambitious goals and achieve them. They truly embody the spirit of what it means to be a Girl Scout."
Best of all, all the proceeds from the cookie sales remain in the city to fund the Girl Scout Leadership Experience, with a portion of each sale going directly to the troop to support their activities and empower those involved in the program to make the most of their Girl Scout experience.
Again, if buying them in-person is your more preferred method of securing the goods, Girl Scouts across the city will host their booth sales beginning at the end of February. Girl Scouts USA will list booth locations starting February 19 on their website.
Proceeds will also go toward Troop 6000 that serves families living in temporary housing and asylum seekers in New York City. This troop has its own digital cookie sale website, as well as in-person booth sales throughout March and April.
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