Girl Scouts of California's Central Coast
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| General Agency Information | |||
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| Name: | Girl Scouts of California's Central Coast | ||
| Alternate Name(s): | Girl Scouts Girl Scouts Formerly Girl Scouts of Monterey Bay GSCCC | ||
| Address: | 10550 Merritt Street Castroville, CA 95012-3311 Driving Directions | ||
| Primary Phone: | 800-822-2427 | ||
| Email Address: | info@girlscoutsccc.org | ||
| Website: | www.girlscoutsccc.org | ||
| Days/Hours of Operation/Phone: | During School Year | ||
| Days/Hours of Operation/Phone: | Monday-Friday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm | ||
| Description: | Para mas informacion contactar a:
800-822-2427 ext. 307 Girl Scouts is the world's preeminent organization for developing leadership skills in girls and young women, building girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place. Our Council is a local organization chartered by Girl Scouts of the USA to provide support for Girl Scouting and Girl Scout troops/groups in Monterey, San Benito, Santa Cruz, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura Counties. Central coast living provides a richness which when added to the Girl Scout program creates options only limited by the girls themselves in choosing and designing activities that follow their interests and dreams. From fitness in rock climbing, soccer and surfing to art and mural design, girls are presented with a multitude of options. Plus, by tapping into scientific and marine biology resources and the mosaic of cultures, food and music to be found in the local region, girls acquire understanding and growth in knowledge. Just as the geography of the six counties is diverse, so are its communities and residents. Since its inception, Girl Scouts of California's Central Coast has taken responsibility to be a community resource, leading as well as collaborating to create outreach programs in migrant camps and other non-traditional settings, and tackling such contemporary issues as teen parenthood, drugs and alcohol. A twenty-year collaboration with Pajaro Valley Unified School District's Migrant Education Program recently won a GSUSA Quality Recognition Award. ELIGIBILITY: Females ages 5-17. Call for application. FUNDING SOURCE: United Way Agency and other generous donors. AREAS SERVED: Monterey County San Benito County San Luis Obispo County Santa Barbara County Santa Cruz County Ventura County | ||
| Programs: | Sponsors weekend outdoor events and summer camps. Program also can be offered through migrant camps, after-school programs and/or in short-term special sessions. | ||
| Languages other than English: | Spanish | ||
| Accommodations for Disabled: | Parking & Wheelchair Access | ||
| Public Transportation: | Available Within Four Blocks | ||
| Eligibility: | See Description Notes | ||
| Fees: | Memberships | ||
| Fee Amounts: | $12.00 Individual | ||
| Areas Served: | See Description Notes | ||
| Funding Source: | See Description Notes | ||
| Officials | |||
Dana Bolotin | |||
| Subject Headings | |||
| Camps Girls Leadership Development Private Nonprofits Youth Youth Development | |||
| This record last modified April 19, 2013 | |||

