Program areas at Girl Scouts of the Northwestern Great Lakes
In fiscal year 2023, Girl Scouts of the Northwestern Great Lakes, Inc. (gsnwgl) served more than 9,000 girls through the troop pathway. These girls have the opportunity to experience a series of programs with the same group of girls over the course of an academic year. Troops are long-term and meet year after year, providing girls with a safe, familiar environment from which to explore the world around them. Troop activities are girl-led and involve cooperative learning and learning by doing. Popular activities include community service, working gsusa journeys curriculum, and badge and patch work. Badges, patches, gsusa journeys curriculum books, and other items are sold through our council shops to support the troop pathway leaders. This year, 85% of Girl Scouts report that they are participating in activities they would not have otherwise tried, 81% of Girl Scouts feel that they can make a difference in the world, and 68% say that they are more likely to be a leader in activities.
In fiscal year 2023, Girl Scouts of the Northwestern Great Lakes, Inc. (gsnwgl) operated camp pathway opportunities at 2 locations within their council footprint. Camp pathway opportunities typically run from the start of june to the middle of august. Last summer, over 1,070 girls selected from more than 60 different summer camp opportunities, including day camp, resident camp, troop camp, wilderness trips, and weekend sessions. Session topics cover the six core areas: stem (science, technology, engineering and math), healthy living, arts & culture, environmental education & the outdoors, leadership & adventure, and financial literacy & entrepreneurism. the camp pathway offers ample educational opportunities, as well as opportunities for personal growth and development. This year, 98% of Girl Scouts report that they developed stronger positive relationships with adults, 89% report that they made a new friend at camp, and 79% state that their camp experience has encourage them to spend more time in the outdoors.
In fiscal year 2023, Girl Scouts of the Northwestern Great Lakes, Inc. (gsnwgl) held 168 in-person and virtual events and served over 5,700 girls through the events and reaching out pathways. Event and reaching out pathway programs are educational and fun, and open to both currently registered Girl Scouts and girls who have never participated in Girl Scouts. Each of the programs focuses on a topic that research shows girls are interested in or want to learn more about. the programs are offered to all grade levels, and sessions during the event are broken up by grade level to ensure that each Girl is participating in a program that will benefit her. Events and reaching out pathways are built around the six core areas: stem (science, technology, engineering and math), healthy living, arts & culture, environmental education & the outdoors, leadership & adventure, and financial literacy & entrepreneurism. 95% of Girl Scouts report that events and reaching out programming help them to develop a strong sense of self, 95% of Girl Scouts report that they are better able to identify ways and to contribute to solving community problems, 94% of the participants state that they developed positive values, and 93% report that they seek appropriate risk and are better at developing and maintaining healthy relationships.