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Published April 9th, 2014
Sisterhood in Contra Costa County
Senior Girl Scouts from Moraga Troop #30072 with Brownie and Daisy Scouts from Washington, Nystrom, Cesar Chavez, Wilson, Highland and Vista elementary schools. Photo provided

Moraga Girl Scouts from Troop 30072 are leading Brownie and Daisy Girl Scouts from West Contra Costa County in six meetings from now until June. As part of a Sisterhood Journey, the senior Girl Scouts from Campolindo High School are helping their younger sister scouts learn about the hard work and fun the Girl Scouts has to offer. Using space at Girls Inc. in Richmond, the new scouts are learning about science, friendship, songs, crafts and the importance of sisterhood. Nicole Jones, from the Girl Scouts Council Outreach program, hopes that parents of the younger girls will be inspired to continue to operate the troop after the senior Girl Scouts have helped to launch the excitement and adventure of what's possible.


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