Promoting 'To Serve God' Parent
Handout
Dear Parent,
Today we talked about the religious awards and encouraged our Girl Scouts to earn
the religious award of their faith. You, as the parent or guardian, will decide
whether or not your child will participate in these programs. Here is the
information we covered together:
- Each Girl Scout will earn the religious
emblem for her specific faith
- Parents and religious leaders are the
teachers, not the troop leader
- Most religious awards programs have
more than one level. A Girl Scout who has earned a religious award
when she was younger, may progress to the next level and earn another
award.
There are four steps to get started on
these programs:
1. Girls must obtain the specific booklet for their religion. This
booklet will contain information on all the lessons and service projects
that they will need to complete. Each girl needs to have her own
booklet to document progress. Some religions also offer adult manuals
for counselors and mentors. Check with your local Girl Scout Council to see if it
stocks these booklets in its store, or contact the religious organization
directly.
Here is the information that your child found on the program for her
faith:
Name of program:
__________________________________________________________
Address, phone, or email
__________________________________________________________
2. Parents must review the specific guidelines for their particular
program: age/grade requirements vary from program to program; some
programs require that the youth be an official “member” of the local
religious institution, others may not; and each program determines who may
serve as counselor (some require clergy, others allow parents or other
family members). Be sure to look at specific eligibility guidelines!
3. Families should talk to their religious leaders and show them the
booklet before beginning any program. Most of the religious awards
programs require that they be completed under the auspices of that
religious organization, and many require the signature of the local
religious leader. Again, check the specific eligibility requirements for
your religious program.
4. The young person needs to complete the requirements, obtain the proper
signatures, and follow the instructions to order the award. (These awards are not available in your local
Girl Scout Council store.) The award can be
presented at anytime of the year and should be presented in a meaningful
ceremony, preferably in the girl’s religious institution.
We would be very proud if our Girl Scouts earned their religious awards.
Please talk with your child about these programs. We would like to know by
_____________________ (date) who is going to participate in the religious
awards programs. Even though this is a project that will be done with
your family and your clergy, we are interested in your daughter’s progress
and want to encourage her as much as possible. Feel free to call if you
have any questions.
Thank you!
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