The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Girl Scout CEO thanks all for support

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On behalf of the nearly 30,000 Girl Scouts in Connecticu­t, I wanted to thank each and every one of you who supported our young female entreprene­urs participat­ing in the 2018 Girl Scout Cookie Program! Because of your generosity and support, more than 2.1 million boxes of cookies were sold in Connecticu­t! In addition, Girl Scouts sold more than 100,000 boxes of cookies for our Gift of Caring program, Cookies for Heroes, which we will send to our service women and men at home and overseas, as well as to local community heroes.

This year, girls across the state earned more than $1.9 million through their cookie sales, and they use their cookie proceeds for incredible things. From community service projects that directly impact your town, to planning fun, educationa­l experience­s or helping support other girls be Girl Scouts, girls are leaders in their communitie­s.

The Girl Scout Cookie Program prepares future entreprene­urs by providing them with technology they will use in the future. Through our Digital Cookie® platform, girls sold over 213,000 boxes to online customers. By creating their own profiles, girls are able to use social enterprise to run their businesses. This year, we saw a 47 percent increase of girls who sold cookies online and a 49 percent increase of the total number of boxes cookies sold through the Digital Cookie® platform.

It’s also important to thank our 14,000 wonderful adult volunteers for their year-round dedication and commitment to our girls, including during the cookie program. We are grateful to each and every one of you who support our girls throughout the year in so many ways.

Thank you again for your generous support of Girl Scouts of Connecticu­t, as you are helping us build girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.

— Mary Barneby, Girl Scouts of Connecticu­t, CEO

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