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2010annual report October 2009 – September 2010
Girl Scout Mission StatementGirl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place .
Girl Scouts of Colorado makes it easy, meaningful and fun for girls and volunteers to grow as leaders.
The Girl Scout PromiseOn my honor, I will try: To serve God and my country, To help people at all times, And to live by the Girl Scout Law.
The Girl Scout LawI will do my best to be honest and fair, friendly and helpful, considerate and caring, courageous and strong, and responsible for what I say and do, and to respect myself and others, respect authority, use resources wisely, make the world a better place, and be a sister to every Girl Scout.
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This report reflects activities and financials from Oct. 1, 2009, through Sept. 30, 2010
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At Girl Scouts of Colorado, we’re creating the opportunities that girls want and
experiences that change lives. Every day is filled with possibilities while Girl Scouts do
great things.
The stories you’ll see in this report – and so many more not published here – are
inspiring. The compassion and caring of girls who made beautiful dresses from
pillowcases to put clothes on the backs of orphaned children. The courageous girls
who climbed a sheer wall in Wyoming because they knew the courage gained clinging
to a rock would give them plenty of confidence to face the challenges of starting
middle school. The girls who love hands-on learning and didn’t shy away from
technology as they built computers and put the power of gadgets to work. The girls
who made a video to encourage everyone in their community to pledge to reduce
energy consumption because they truly love their planet.
Their stories are inspiring, but they wouldn’t be possible without generous donations
from people like you. We thank you for your support. I’m proud to say that Girl Scouts
of Colorado has put a strategic plan into place this year that will guide for years to
come. We’re investing in the future and making significant strides in technology that
will help us better serve girls, their families and our volunteers.
As we prepare for the 100th anniversary of Girl Scouting in 2012, it’s natural to look
back at 100 years of change and progress. But we’re also looking ahead to see that
Girl Scouts is well-positioned to make a difference in girls’ lives for the next 100 years
and beyond. New generations of Girl Scouts will gain an experience built on the solid
foundation of Girl Scouting but with modern flair that meets their needs.
Now, girls have more options than ever for being a Girl Scout. Pathways to
participation give girls and volunteers flexible opportunities – travel, events, series,
troops, virtual, camp. They decide what pathway to take, and all pathways lead to the
Girl Scout Leadership Experience.
I meet girls every day who blow me away. Girls do great things
and Girl Scouts helps get them there.
Thank you for being a part of that!
Creating opportunities girls want, experiences that change lives
Megan Ferland President and CEO
Girl Scouts of ColoradoThis report reflects activities and financials from Oct. 1, 2009, through Sept. 30, 2010
Members: 29,500 girls
Volunteers: 9,500 adult volunteers
Staff: 130 employees
Budget: $11 million
Territory: all 64 counties in Colorado
Gold Award: 49 girls, 2 percent of eligible girls, earned the highest award in Girl Scouting, with community service projects ranging from building the self-esteem of 5th grade girls to collecting clothes for kids in need to planning a mock accident to prevent students from drinking and driving.
Silver Award: 331 girls, 6.5 percent of eligible girls, earned the highest award for girls ages 12-14
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Girl Scouts of Colorado facts
Growing as a girl and a leader I have been a member of the Girl Scouts since I was in kindergarten as a Daisy. The
experiences and opportunities that this program has given me have helped me to
grow as a girl and also as a leader.
Every day we would say the Girl Scout Promise, promising to live by the Girl Scout
Law, and as a young girl I would often pride myself in my ability to keep my promises,
so I learned the Girl Scout Law. The contents of the Girl Scout Law set a lot of
expectations for a kindergartner, but as a Daisy I strived to live by it. Ever since then,
committing to the Law has almost become second nature and, believe it or not, doing
so has helped me succeed in many ways.
As I continue on through my high school career, actively seeking new things to try and
succeed in, it will be important to continue holding high expectations for myself. I
have many people to thank for helping me to learn about holding high expectations,
like my parents and my teachers, and people whose true names I never knew – they
were the counselors at the Girl Scout camps who worked hard to make Girl Scouts an
enjoyable learning experience. They helped shape me into the type of person I am
today, and for that I am grateful.
Kirsten Lang, a member of Troop 876 and a sophomore at
Overland High School in Aurora, was selected in June to receive a
National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT)
Award for Aspirations in Computing.
Bronze Award: 672 girls, 8 percent of eligible girls, earned the highest award for girls ages 9-11
Outreach: 2,502 underrepresented girls served
Financial assistance: $144,483 in assistance awarded for camp, events, travel and program materials
Camp: 2,938 girls attended overnight camp and day camps
Hometown Heroes: 128,000 boxes of cookies were donated through the Gift of Caring/Hometown Heroes program
Programs offered: 159 total programs serving 11,478 girls
Community service: 88,990 hours of community service by girls
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Girl Scouts built computers and created videos at the Geek Squad summer program.
Girls think geek Gone are the days when girls shy away from technology.
Seventy-five eager Girl Scouts filled several rooms at
the University of Denver in June for a week-long Geek
Squad summer program.
These girls weren’t just playing with the latest high-
tech gadgets. They built computers, shot and edited
videos, created original tunes and blew off steam
with high-tech recreational pursuits such as digital
scavenger hunts, Wii games, Dance Off and Band Hero
competitions. The energy was palpable as they shouted
out answers and challenged their instructors.
The first-ever Girl Scout Geek Squad Summer Academy
in Denver gave Girl Scouts a chance to raise their
technology IQ, spark their creative passions and do
something big with their summer vacation. The program
was the result of collaboration with Best Buy.
“I liked doing the hands-on things like seeing the parts
inside a computer, making my own music, videos
and photos. I can now help my dad. He is big into
computers,” said Naomi Morgan, 12, of Aurora. “I will
now understand what he is doing and maybe help him
build a computer.”
STEM
discover
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A group of Girl Scouts and the Denver-area Women of Distinction helped to build a greenhouse and harvested 400 pounds of vegetables for the Weinberg Food Pantry as part of a Girl Scouts Forever Green project.
Colorado Girl Scouts show their true colors: Forever GreenGirl Scouts across the state made a mark on Colorado’s environment through the
Girl Scouts Forever Green pilot project. The capstone event “Girl Scouts Go Dark” in
April invited girls to educate their school communities about energy consumption
during Lights Out lunches and other events.
The girls took charge and, through these events and other Forever Green projects,
nearly 7,000 people have pledged to reduce their energy consumption and another
10,000 have been educated about the environment.
During Earth Week in April, troops set up informational booths, prepared skits
and dances, organized classroom contests to reduce energy use, hung posters to
encourage recycling and held an off-the-grid sleepover to drive home the point that
this is our planet and we must care for it. One troop worked with their school for an
entire Lights Out week.
Girl Scouts made a huge impact in our state: Lights were off for 912.5 hours, energy
use decreased by 79,307 kWh, 6,591 people pledged to reduce their resource
consumption, 10,080 people were educated about the environment, 486 new
outdoor plants were planted and 1,322 square feet of new or improved outdoor
green space was created.
The girls in Troop 3964, based in Colorado Springs, made a video to inspire others
to reduce energy consumption. They also set up a blog where they collected energy
pledges from Frontier Elementary School families.
Over the summer, a group of Girl Scouts and the Denver-area Women of Distinction
honorees participated in harvesting produce and building a solar green house for
Ekar Farm in Denver. The 400 pounds of vegetables harvested by the women and
girls benefited the Weinberg Food Pantry at Jewish Family Services.
We’re not done yet. The Girl Scouts Forever Green initiative will continue with an
Earth Hour project this year and more Take Action projects leading up to the 100th
anniversary of Girl Scouting in 2012.
environment
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Carbon Valley girls put service first The 7th grade Girl Scouts in Troop 800 have sold a lot of cookies to pay for fun,
enlightening and service-oriented experiences over their six years together. A
project they put together this year has become their Silver Award service project
and has touched girls on the other side of the world.
The girls first learned how to make dresses from pillowcases and prayer dolls during
an overnight. When a friend of the troop took their dresses and dolls to orphan girls
in Uganda in summer 2010, the Girl Scouts in Troop 800 were hooked. After seeing
pictures of the girls wearing the dresses, they knew they must make more.
“I feel so good when I’m making dresses because I know that all of them are going to
go to girls who don’t have very much,” said Emmalee Zian.
Five of the girls in the troop set a goal of making 500 dresses and made this their
Silver Award project. Later they increased their goal to make 800 dresses in honor
of their troop number. They held workshops, recruited classes to help and made
pillowcase dress kits to share with other Girl Scouts troops, school groups, church
groups, friends and family. The girls created a blog (pillowcasestodresses.com)
where they update the world on their progress and continue to grow the project.
Dresses have been delivered to Uganda and Ethiopia. Dresses being made now are
going to Haiti and to women living in Kenyan prisons with their children.
As of February 2011, 734 dresses had been made. Their goal is clearly in sight.
“It’s just so amazing that us small town girls are really FOR REAL changing lives!!!”
Hailee Ewing wrote in the girls’ blog, “It really does feel good and I am so glad that
we did this! I will never forget this experience, it has been so special and something
most people don’t get.”
The girls in Troop 800 have grown as leaders
through this project.
“With each dress that we help make, it is
incredible to realize the impact our project is
making in the lives of others, including our own,”
they wrote.
service
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Exciting STEM day Durango Girl Scouts collaborate with Fort Lewis College
In April, thanks to a collaboration with Fort
Lewis College, The Durango Discovery Museum,
Riverview Elementary School and Girl Scouts
of Colorado, 30 girls from Riverview worked
with Fort Lewis College students on projects such
as designing their dream house, making trashionista
fashions, building rockets and many other fun,
scientific events.
The program was such a success, it will become a
twice-yearly event in that area.
Centennial girls get confidence boost in Wyoming climbFor many, the start of middle school comes with mixed emotions. Excitement
and fear mingle as the milestone of leaving the comfort of elementary school and
entering a more grown-up world nears.
The Girl Scouts in Troop 1573, based in Centennial, have been on many trips
together and their travels often focus on adventure. In August 2010, the weekend
before starting middle school, the girls traveled to Vedauwoo, Wyo., where they
would face some serious rock climbing challenges with Colorado Mountain
Club guides.
“Some girls thought it was really scary and occasionally got stalled on the walls,
needing help from guides to guide them down,” they wrote after the trip. “Other
girls scampered up like squirrels and couldn’t get enough of it. We each seemed to
find what we were good at, either climbing or belaying, or both, and we spent the
entire day climbing away.”
The girls, who were starting at two separate middle schools on Monday, returned
home on Sunday night knowing that the middle school halls would be nothing
compared to climbing those Wyoming walls.
Above: STEM day with Fort Lewis College
Below: Reaching the top in Wyoming climb
science
nature
Girl Scouts of Colorado Annual Report SummaryAnnual Report Summary For the Year Ending September 30, 2010Girl Scouts of Colorado is an independent, not for profit organization. It is classified by the Internal RevenueService as a 501(c )(3) organization and is exempt from federal income tax. Complete and audited financials statements are available by calling 303- 778-8774 or 1-866-827-7033.
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Support and Revenue Fiscal Year 09-10
Product Sales $7,547,461
Fees $1,413,047
Contributions $969,099
Other $1,006,348
TOTAL $10,935,955
Expenses
Program $3,805,107
Membership $5,005,103
Fundraising $732,130
Management $1,165,138
TOTAL $10,757,478
Change in net assets $178,477
Net assets beginning of year $27,362,542
Net assets end of year $27,541,019
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Support and Revenue
Expenses
Product Sales 69%
Fees 13%
Contributions 9%
Other 9%
Membership 47%
Program 35%
Management 11%
Fundraising 7%
contribute
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$100,000 or moreColorado Historical SocietyMile High United Way
$50,000 - $99,999Best Buy Children’s FoundationThe Denver FoundationHitachi Consulting
$25,000 - $49,999Girl Scouts of Colorado Troops
and Service UnitsGirl Scouts of the USAHewitt Family FoundationHelen K. and Arthur E. Johnson
FoundationDavid and Lucille Packard
Foundation
$10,000 - $24,999ComcastCreel-Harison FoundationDelta Dental Plan of ColoradoFirstBank Holding CompanyThe Gart CompaniesThe Gay and Lesbian Fund
for ColoradoThe GazetteGooding Family FoundationGoogle Inc.Lockheed MartinMolson CoorsNeusteter Colorado Company/
Auer Family FundNorthern Trust Bank, FSBEstate of Gloria S. PattersonPikes Peak United WayUnderlineMediaUnited States Department
of AgricultureUnited Way of Mesa CountyUnited Way of Pueblo CountyJudi & Joe WagnerWells Fargo Bank, NAXcel Energy Foundation
$5,000 - $9,9992009 Girl Scout
Roundup Reunion
Kathryn M. & Richard F. AmbroseBall CorporationBenefit Services GroupBohemian FoundationBrown and CaldwellCarol J. BurtBruce T. and Connie CampbellCoBank ABCColorado Business BankColorado Rockies Charity Fund,
a fund of the McCormick Foundation
Colorado State UniversityColorado Technical UniversityThe Colorado TrustCommunity First FoundationThe Denver PostECA FoundationEl Pomar FoundationEnt Federal Credit UnionThe Harmes C. Fishback
Foundation, Katharine H. Stapleton
Hensel Phelps Construction Co.KPMG LLPLamar Outdoor AdvertisingThe Luther T. McCauley
Charitable TrustNews Channel 5 KREX/KFQX Fox
4/MyNetWork TVQwest FoundationSt. Charles Capital, LLCStarTek USA, IncState of ColoradoUnited Way of Morgan CountyUnited Way of Weld CountyThe USAA FoundationWilliams Production
RMT CompanyWoodford Manufacturing
Charities, Inc.
$2,500 - $4,999Antlers HiltonLinda M. ArnesonBaker & Hostetler LLPBar NI Ranch Community
Service FundMichelle and Richard Bellows
George G. Birdsall TrustBookhardt & O’TooleBoy Scouts of America, Denver
Area CouncilColorado PrintingColorado Resort NetPhyllis M. Coors FoundationCortBrenda L. DavisDenver Housing AuthorityDenver Metro Chamber
of CommerceDowning Street GarageEhrhardt Keefe Steiner &
Hottman PCEnCana Oil and Gas (USA) Inc.Foothills United WayJean Galloway, Galloway
Group LLCGeorge Ann HardingLynda GoldsteinLaurel A. HammerLuanne & Charles HazelriggIBM Employee
Services CenterIMA FoundationJackson FoundationKaiser Permanente
of ColoradoHoward KeysCarol KleinerKOOL 107.0Land Title Guarantee CompanyGrace Isabelle McNaught TrustMountain States Employers
CouncilThe Pioneer FundPresbyterian St. Luke Medical
Center - HealthONERaytheon Integrated Defense
SystemsRe/Max, LLCBarbara R. ReedRose Community FoundationSouthern Colorado Community
FoundationJill S. Tietjen, P.E.The Telluray FoundationTruist
Girl Scouts of Colorado Donors 2009-2010 Thank you to the following generous donors who supported Girl Scouts of Colorado from Oct. 1, 2009 through Sept. 30, 2010 and through the 2010 Women of Distinction events statewide.
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Tuthill & Hughes LLPtw telecom, incUnited Way of Larimer CountyUnited Way of
Southeastern PennsylvaniaUnited Way
of Southwest ColoradoVan Gilder Insurance
CorporationWagner Charitable Trust
(Bessie Wagner Estate)Western Union FoundationGeorge M. White
Charitable TrustWomen’s Foundation
of Colorado
$1,000 - $2,49999.9 KEKBBonnie AbendschanAgilent Technologies Employee
Giving CampaignAhlberg Funeral Chapel and
CrematoryMartha & Ray AllisonAlpine Buick Pontiac GMCDr. Julika AmbroseAmerican Legion Auxiliary Posen
Unit 990Janel AndersenSue Anschutz-RodgersAnthem Blue Cross and Blue
Shield of ColoradoJennifer M. BarberJudy F. BedfordBNY Mellon Wealth ManagementMelissa BrownsteinErna D. ButlerChevronLeanna ClarkColorado Classic Horse ShowCommunity Foundation Serving
Greeley & Weld CountyBetsy CoppockCraig Hospital FoundationThe Daily SentinelDebra DeMuthDenver Health FoundationDenver Metro Chamber
Leadership Foundation
Douglas County Education Foundation
Sandra S. EatonExempla Lutheran
Medical CenterStephanie A. FooteSteven E. FosterFranklinCovey CompanyAnne GarciaGarfield County HRCJulia P. GeorgeGreen Cleaning Products LLCDorothy F. GregoryNechie T. HallKreg HamburgerHarris FoundationPenelope HarrisonStephanie HarveyJill HollingsworthHolme Roberts & Owen LLPHowe Mortuary, Inc.John A. IkardLouise V. JacksonKatrina JamesonCarolyn Jefferson-JenkinsKristen KarabenshTamara S. KeffelerBarbara KelleyKundinger, Corder & Engle, P.C.Hilary A. KushnirLa Plata Electric
Round-Up FoundationCarol & John LaySharon H. LinhartLongmont Times-CallKatherine LooLufkin Family EndowmentBetsy A. MangoneMelba MayallCarolyn MeyerLeslie MitchellMIX 104.3Tracy MorganMutual of America - Denver
Regional OfficeRobert and Judi NewmanSusan NoeP.E.O. Chapter AO
Kathryn A. PaulJoAnn M. PeguesThe Piton FoundationQSPLee RasiVictoria A. RheaRobert E. Hogsett FoundationRobinson Dairy, Inc.Rocky Mountain Wireline
Service, Inc.Rosario’s Italian RestaurantReynolee E. RoobJil RosentraterTerry SaltAnn & Gerald SaulSchlessman Family FoundationMary Ann S. ShingMary SisselSkypark Partners, LTDJo Ann SokerStarbucks FoundationJohn P. SullivanSandy Taylor and Chuck VailTelluride FoundationLucile & Harry A. Trueblood, Jr.United Launch AllianceUnited States Olympic
CommitteeUnited Way of Eagle River ValleyUniversity of DenverVerizon FoundationMarcie WallenWalmart FoundationWalton Family Foundation, Inc.Lisa A. WellingtonMargaret and Challen WellsWilliam D. Radichel FoundationBeth B. WoodHenry E. Wurst Family
FoundationMrs. Jacques W. Zoller
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$500 - $99911th Judicial District CourtsADD STAFF, Inc.American National BankNancy BarnesKimber BeganoWilliam BeschLaFawn BiddleMatthew BoydJane BroeckelmanLa Nouvelle - Rick &
Sheila BugdanowitzJamaica D. BurkeCity of PuebloCity of Steamboat Springs HRCClear Creek National BankClif Bar & CompanyDonna & Jim CopelandRebecca CordesJanet R. CornellSandra CunninghamDaniels FundDebbie Adams PhotographyRaylene DecaturRobin DeighanRae Ann & Richard DoughertyChet DowellW. D. Eppler & Jean ScandlynEinstein Bros. BagelsEOG Resources, Inc.Cynthia and Doug EvansMegan and Greg FerlandSusan L. FlynnPatty FontneauForest Oil CorporationForney FoundationLynn M. GangoneMartha GartSally S. GartGlenwood Hot Springs LodgeLeslie GraysonPaulette GreenbergMolly GustafsonHalliburtonAnnette HanowskiHarrison School District No. 2Cathy J. HartCarla HartsellAlice L. HillHilltop Community ResourcesSarah C. Hite
R. D. HooverKip HughesSandra JacksonAndrea J. & Paul J. JaggerGary A. JohnsenRisa JohnsonPatricia A. & R. W. JohnstonSusan J. JonesIrene M. JordanAlix JosephLinda Kopman-Gravelle & Bob
GravelleKathy K. & William M. KreidlerL. D. C. PropertiesThe Lamacchia
Family FoundationNancy LewisPatrick & Kim LewisMarlene LoganKate LorigCaroline J. LowsmaMashenka LundbergPaula MalleckRobert MarshallAnabel C. McHughLisa McMurrayMary Ellen McNallyRobyn MenzelMontrose CauseJames G. and Mabel H. Moore
FundBeverly & James MorratoJean MorrellPatricia MoyersAnn NicholsB. LaRae OrullianParkview Medical CenterErnest G. PattersonLesa & Oscar PetersPeg PetersonGwen & Larry PiehnPitney Bowes, Inc.Plaza Reprograpics & Supply Co.Andrea PollockPortable Rental SystemsPueblo City &
County FoundationPueblo County Sheriff’s OfficePure Energy Services (USA) Inc.Denise RaperSally & A. Gordon RippeyDale Robben
Ann Roecker-Cranston & Tim Cranston
Routt County HRCLydia RuyleSandra C. ScanlonScanlon Szynskie Group, Inc.William J. SchmidGail SederskiBrenda J. SmithMichael J. StrattonAnonymous - LakewoodPatricia SutterlinLeslie A. TardeTrinidad Community
FoundationCaroline TurnerRoger TwisselmanU.S. Bank - Western ColoradoUnited States Golf AssociationUnited Way of Routt CountyBlaine VersawMyrna Wey
$250 - $499Essie T. AbbottAdobe Creek Golf CourseAlpine Bank - Grand JunctionJames R. AlvillarPatricia AmentAmerica’s CharitiesLaurie AndersonMaureen E. AndersonLena L. ArchuletaAnn J. Atkinson &
Daniel L. IsamanFernie Baca HayesMargaret A. BaconBailey’s Moving and StorageBassett ConstructionLucia B. BatchelderLorraine K. BeemanChristine BeneroRandy BernsteinMaria G. BerryBarbara L. BervLouise P. BlanchardMary K. BlueTanya BreelingBarbara BrohlRebecca BromleyBrenda L. BrueningBuck Millennium Trust Dtd.Robert C. Bucklin
Girl Scouts of Colorado Donors 2009-2010
Byers Industries, Inc.Callahan-Edfast MortuaryTom CarlockCars for CharityMargaret A. CatlinBarbara CaudleR. L. ChamberlainCiorcal Cairde Irish
Pipes & DrumsKathey ClarkLoretta ClayKatrina G. CrenshawD and J RentalsKaren L. D’AmbrosioCathy L. DeaCatherine C. DeckerAngela & John DellaSalleKerry J. DeRoseBonnie DowningAnne K. DutkaEd Bozarth Chevrolet,
Pontiac and Buick, Inc.Therese ElleryEvraz Inc. NAFCI Constructors, Inc.Elizabeth J. FeitnerEllen FilipiakEllen K. FisherEleanor C. FlandersRebecca FoelschowFrontier AdjustersPatricia A. GabowNancy GartGeneral William Mitchell
High SchoolGill FoundationGoddard & Goddard, P.C.Katherine GoldGolf TecPaul GoldfainJeffrey S. GoldsteinAnne K. GoudvisLinn and Nora GustafsonKristin GwynCarolyn HambidgeCandy HanniganHard Copy Recycling SolutionsKerri E. HardGary P. HarmonSusan HeitmannArlene & Barry HirschfeldAlma & Franklin Hix Jr.Sharon Holmes
Matthew R. HoovlerDorothy HorrellHP Company FoundationDing-Wen HsuJudy and Chuck HullandPeter HusakIMA of ColoradoWalter F. ImhoffGina A. IsheeKristi M. JamesJudith JamisonLisa JeffreyNancy JohnsonMelba A. JohnstonHelayne JonesAmanda R. & Aaron KalinaJoyce E. KamprathMikee & Bob KapelkeLisa KazeeKCNC TV News 4Diane M. KeelyAlice KellyDeborah KellyCheryl E. KennedySherry H. KenneyKenwoodKiwanis Club of Manitou SpringsJeanne E. KossCarlotta LanierSusanne B. LansingKim LarsonLibertyGives FoundationRori Lindo-BrittonLions Club of MontroseDorothea LischickLongmont ClinicLongmont United HospitalLyndelle G. LubbersCristina H. MahonCaz MatthewsJody MimmackJudy H. MonteroC.J. MooreRobyn L. MorganDr. Elaine H. Morrato &
Mr. Barry J. MorratoSteve MoulMyrna D. MourningEleanor M. MuhrJanet S. MulayNazareth EnterprisesPatricia Nichols
Susan T. NobleDanielle OkinOppenheimer Funds Matching
Gifts ProgramP2ES Holdings Inc.Pepsi-Cola Bottling COPikes Peak Community
FoundationElizabeth PlattsCarolyn W. PopePueblo Community CollegeRaytheon Charitable GivingLeslie RobertsSusan RobinsonAnita K. RussellCharles SaadB. J. ScottTina SheridanSusan M. ShinnersSandra D. ShrevePat SnelgroveJudy SteeneckBrenda SternsSandy StewartRoxie L. StrongSuccess Services, Inc.The Summit FoundationElaine D. TorresNancy A. UlrichUnion Pacific Fund for
Effective GovernmentUnited AirlinesUnited Way of Moffat CountyUnited Way of Salt LakeStella VarellaVivian Osborne TrustPeter D. WallerWhitewater Building MaterialsMichelle WhittenBarbara J. WinterJane WolfordWomen of the Moose Longmont
Chapter 1211Brenda YestnessErin YoshimuraMarian YoshimuraKathryn Young
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Stephanie FooteChairperson, Denver
Jennifer BarberFirst Vice Chairperson, Peyton
Connie CampbellSecond Vice Chairperson, Castle Rock
Michelle BellowsSecretary, Fort Collins
Debra DeMuthTreasurer, Denver
Linda ArnesonDirector, Littleton
Michael CafassoDirector, Pueblo
Brenda Davis Director, Littleton
Robin DeighanDirector, Vail
Nicki EllsberryDirector, Greeley
Caroline Fisher, Ph.D.Director, Vail
Karen HardyDirector, Aurora
Katrina JamesonDirector, Durango
Laurie G. JonesDirector, Sterling
Susan JonesDirector, Canon City
Brad KarabenshDirector, Loveland
Tamara KeffelerDirector, Arvada
Judith G. MackeyDirector, Colorado Springs
Michelle Rose-HughesDirector, Denver
Arnold SalazarDirector, Alamosa
Kim SchultzDirector, Trinidad
Ryan D. SellsDirector, Highlands Ranch
Valerie SchmalzDirector, Gunnison
Girl Scouts of Colorado Board of Directors
Girl Scouts of Colorado Service Centers
www.girlscoutsofcolorado.org
Colorado Springs Service Center3535 Parkmoor Village Drive Colorado Springs, CO 80917 719-597-8603 1-800-748-3343
Corporate Office / Denver Service Center400 S. Broadway P.O. Box 9407 Denver, CO 80209 303-778-8774 1-866-827-7033
Durango Service Center2243 Main Ave. #8 Durango, CO 81301 970-375-7913
Fort Collins Service Center1600 Specht Point Road, Suite 105 Fort Collins, CO 80525 970-493-1844 1-888-801-1269
Grand Junction Service Center580 24 ½ Road Grand Junction, CO 81505 970-242-4461 1-800-288-0463
Pueblo Service Center 21 Montebello Pueblo, CO 81001 719-543-4690 1-800-287-9252 16
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Girl Scouts of Colorado is a United Way agency.