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The Girl Scout Cookie Program is the number one entrepreneurial program for young women in the world.
When a Girl Scout sells you cookies, she's building a lifetime of skills and confidence. She learns goal setting, decision making, money management, people skills, and business ethics—aspects essential to leadership, to success, and to life.By putting her mind and energies to something, a Girl Scout can overcome any challenge. There are no limits. She can be anything. She can do anything.

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The High 5 program gives customers the opportunity to win 5 cases of their favorite Girl Scout cookies for themselves and 5 cases donated to Operation Gratitude in their name. Here’s how it works:
• Customers that buy five boxes or more during a single purchase from a girl or toop and donate them to the I Care program.
• The girl or troop should give the customer a Good Deed Doer certificate. Each girl will be given a supply of certificates by her troop.
• The customer follows the instructions on the certificate to enter their name in the online High 5 drawing.
• The Council will draw the names of six winners in April and ship Girl Scout cookies directly to the winners and to the winner’s choice of charity in the winner’s name.

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6000 Cookie Sharing Distribution 2013
6003 Troop Initial Order Form 2013
6004 Mid Sale Inventory Form 2013
6005 Banking Cookie Dough 2013 FILLED EXTENDED
6013 Cookie Booth Special Activity Form 2013
6026 District Area Cookie Product Sale Manager Contract,
6501 Cookie Booth Sale Authorization 2013
6502 Troop Booth Sale Report 2013
6514 Troop to Troop Product Transfer 2013
6515 Clean Up Inventory Form 2013
6517 Product Sale Contract Troop Coordinator Agreement 2013
6523 Cookie Cupboard Troop Cookie Consignment Form 2013
6525 Cookie Card Information 2013
6002 Automated Clearing House Debit Troop Authorization 2013
6008 Product Donation Agreement 2013
6009 Contract for Product Pickup Substitute 2013
6010 Girl Scout Member Concern Form 2013
6016 Opt Out Form for CSA 2013
6524 District Recognition Summary 2013
6999 Documentation Unpaid Debt Report 2013
2013 SNAP Troop User Guide_Temp
Planned Order - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85pdX6U8LBI
Add Girls - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyG5AYs_W8w
Booth Scheduler - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlzmGUxeElg
Transfer Order - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHDP_XIIvvk
Cali Girl Chaperone Application
Question for Cookie Headquarters
What is Sparkle? It's that special something that lives in each of us. No two people have the same skills, the same gifts or the same way of doing something. Sparkle is your uniqueness.
Our Sparkle videos help Girl Scouts see how other girls sell, why they sell, and the ways it has changed their lives. They learn about all the amazing things that box of cookies can make possible. Most importantly, they realize that they can do anything, be anything, achieve anything by simply believing in themselves.
Shy girls are able to hold a conversation at a cookie booth, Girls who have never been out of their city suddenly realize that with hard work and goal setting, not only can they travel the country, they can tour internationally and see the world. We see girls discovering their leadership abilities and their team building skills. They learn empathy and charity and how to relate to others.
The Girl Scout cookie program is not about selling a product. It's about empowering girls!
Sparkle Training - 1.0
The Girl Scout I CARE program supports military service people, local food banks, women's shelters, Ronald McDonald houses, camps and several other community organizations. People purchasing Girl Scout cookies and snacks can choose to donate product as gifts to any one of these deserving organizations. Cookie/Nuts and Candies purchased as I CARE donations are tax deductible.
Last year, Girl Scouts of San Gorgonio made a national record breaking donation to Operation Gratitude thanks to the generosity of customers who contributed cookies to the I CARE Program. Remember, if you can't eat 'em, treat 'em!


