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Girl Scouts troop walking along a gravel road

Girl Scouts help members discover who they are, connect with others, and take action in their communities.

Photo provided by Girl Scouts of Texas Oklahoma Plains

Whether you’re eager to help your child develop lifelong friendships in a safe, all-girl environment, or want to volunteer to create a space where girls can truly be themselves, now is the perfect time to join the Girl Scouts of Texas Oklahoma Plains.

Troops are forming now, and Fort Worthians are invited to become part of a community that’s helped build confidence, character, and courage in girls since 1912.

Ready to make a difference? Start your Girl Scout experience

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