Girl Scouts - Illinois Crossroads Council

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  Girl Scout Interest Form

Girl Scouts - Illinois Crossroads Council welcomes your interest in obtaining more information about becoming a Girl Scout. The purpose of Girl Scouting is to inspire girls – every girl, everywhere – with the highest ideals of character, conduct, patriotism, and service that they may become happy and resourceful citizens.

If you are a girl under the age of 18 years old, wanting to become a Girl Scout, you will need to involve your parent or guardian. Due to child safety laws*, Girls Scouts, 5 – 17 years old, cannot register. A parent or guardian needs to complete the information on this form and give permission for their daughter to join.

If your daughter would like to become a Girl Scout, please complete the information below, then click the Submit button. A staff member will review your information and contact you by your preferred method of contact. Please allow up to 10 working days for review.

Contact Information (* required field)
* Parent/Guardian Name:
* City:
* State:
* Zip Code:
* Daytime Phone: (999-999-9999)
* E-mail Address:
* Preferred Method of Contact:    Phone  E-mail
Information About Your Daughter (* required field)
* Age:
* Grade:
* School:
* School City:
* Preferred Participation Option: Troop   Trippers   Collaborations
Contemporary Awareness   STUDIO 2B
Outdoor Education/Camping/Health
 
 

* Girl Scouts - Illinois Crossroads Council is committed to the privacy of users on the Internet and has developed this privacy practice to protect user privacy on this web site.

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