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What’s Girl Scouts of Colorado?

On Oct. 1, 2007, Girl Scouts of Colorado became the new face for local Girl Scouting. The five previous Colorado councils – Mile Hi (Denver), Wagon Wheel (Colorado Springs), Columbine (Pueblo), Mountain Prairie (Fort Collins), Chipeta (Grand Junction) – and the eight Colorado counties previously served by councils in other states – Archuleta, Dolores, Jackson, La Plata, Las Animas, Montezuma, Prowers and San Juan – came together to form this new council through a realignment process.

Over the last two years, Girl Scout councils nationwide have been engaged in a plan to revitalize the organization, led by this transformation. Nationwide, 310 councils will realign into 109 high-performance, community-based councils. The realignment process in Colorado is expected to take 12 to 18 months to complete after Oct. 1.

With Girl Scouts of Colorado, our communities can look forward to expanded opportunities for girls, enhanced services for adult volunteers, continued outreach to underserved populations and vibrant partnerships with the greater community to meet our commitment to girls.

Click here for a map of the Mission Delivery Regions and staff contact information.

Click here for a map of Girl Scouts of Colorado properties.


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