Girl Scout Council of Wyoming

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Girl Scouts of America was a youth organization founded in 1912 as a counterpart to Boy Scouts of America. Its purpose was to promote character and self-esteem in young women. The organization sought to develop leadership skills in girls and to model leadership by women in its own structure. In 2006 there were 312 individual councils in the United States which were re-structured by the National Board of Directors into 109 councils, at which point the Girl Scout Councils of Wyoming and Montana were combined.

From the description of Girl Scout Council of Wyoming records, 1931-2005. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 61447635

From the guide to the Girl Scout Council of Wyoming records, 1931-2005, (University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.)

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creatorOf Girl Scout Council of Wyoming records, 1931-2005 Univerisity of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
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Place Name Admin Code Country
Wyoming
Wyoming
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Girls
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Active 1931

Active 2005

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