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The religious recognitions programs are programs created by the various religious groups to encourage girls to grow stronger in their faith. All religious recognition programs have been created by the religious groups themselves, not by GSUSA. The "Interfaith Quick Reference Chart" at www.praypub.org lists all the different religious programs currently available and who to contact for more information. Girl Scouts of the USA recognizes these programs and allows the recognition insignia to be worn on the official uniform, but each religious organization develops and administers its own program. The religious recognitions programs should be presented to the Girl Scouts and their families as an optional program for them to complete through their religious organization. Religious instruction should always come from the religious organization, not from the troop leader. Parents need to be informed of these programs and told where to get the information for their particular faith. Although the religious recognitions programs have been created by the religious bodies at a national level, the local religious institutions may not be aware of these programs. It may be helpful to write for more information or even obtain a copy of the curriculum to give to your religious leader. How to Get StartedGirls obtain the specific booklet for their religion.
Once girls complete a Girl Scout recognized religious recognition, let the council office know by sending her name, troop number, and the name of the award earned to ldrsplifeskills@girlscoutsmpls.org or 763-971-4044. With permission, her name will be listed in an upcoming issue of the Currents. | |||
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