On March 28, the Boise council office received a visit from
a group of extraordinary girls.

Troop 230 had a desire to help those with intellectual
abilities so they chose to volunteer at both the Eastern Regional Winter Games and
State Games in the Wood River Valley. The Special Olympics brings together more
than 2,500 children and adults for 15 Olympic style events. The troop secured
sponsors from a variety of businesses to host breakfast for more than 400
athletes. The girls also volunteered at each of the Olympic events.
“Working behind the scenes at council doesn’t give me many
opportunities to see what amazing things our girls are doing with the
curriculum they have learned in Girl Scouts,” said Sandy Wilson, Director of
Human Resources and Business Services.
“I was in awe of the amount of hard work and time these girls put into
such a worthy project.”

Troop 230 used their artistic side to show the realities and
solutions to disability discrimination. Each girl made artwork using a variety
of mixed media as part of the Idaho Human Rights Art Contest.
Troop leaders, Leslie Feltman and Lorie Hayes, were
overwhelmed at the amount of time, effort and heart their girls put into their
Silver Award.
“We are so proud of these girls,” said Hayes.
To view slideshows of Troop 230’s time volunteering at
Special Olympics Idaho, please click here
and here.
Do you or your troop have a community service project to
share with council? Please email Marketing Specialist, Kelsey Kuhnhausen, at kkuhnhausen@girlscouts-ssc.org
So proud of this troop of wonderful girls!
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