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Guest Blogs: Girl Scouts Advocate for Healthy Media for Youth Act
Guest Blog by: Girl Scout Megan
Girl Scouts Advocate for Healthy Media for Youth Act
Every day I look at magazines and ads that have these small little models posing in clothing that I could never imagine looking that good in. I am not big boned or super small, I am average and right now magazines don’t find my size in “style.” When I found out that I could have a chance of getting the word out that anyone is perfect no matter the way they are I was ecstatic. After training for a few hours with the amazing women putting on the program they told us our schedule and we were off to start an adventure that may change views of women. I was so nervous about meeting all of the Congress men and women’s advisors, so I practiced what I was going to say about a million times at home. The first office I arrived at I felt so comfortable and relaxed and the advisor commented on how great we were. There were a few offices that we visited that were unable to support the bill because of re-elections and such, but we got the word out and that is all that counted to me. Most girls my age couldn’t imagine being an advocate for a bill or anything till their 20s, but I got to do it when I was 15. This event, also made me think, maybe I should try to do this for a career, or maybe be that Congresswoman that would pass a bill like this.
A Day on the Hill—Advocating for the Healthy Media for Youth Act
by: Girl Scout Brianna
From the jump out of bed on the morning of July 14th, I knew my day on Capitol Hill would be filled with excitement. I met my fellow Girl Scouts at the Cannon Building on Capitol Hill. We were placed in groups by our leaders of the Girl Scout Council, who directed and assisted us throughout our day on the Hill. My day of adventure and discover y started as I met and spoke with different congressional representatives. I met with a variety of people in different positions and different ethnic backgrounds. My group even saw Nancy Pelosi’s office and we took a picture in the Illinois senator’s office. As we walked through the underground tunnels to get to each meeting, it seemed as if we were on a tour; I saw tunnel entrances for the White House and other notable locations.
With guidance and help from my group counselors, we were well prepared and informed about the bill, The Healthy Media for Youth Act, HR4925. I participated in several consecutive meetings with legislative representatives. I was an advocate on behalf of the Girl Scout Council to help persuade members of Congress to support our bill. I gave background information about our bill and shared statistics that tell the impact the media has on youth today. We even shared stories from our personal life encounters. Members and representatives also shared their experiences and talked about their background. They recommended classes and majors for college if we wanted to pursue future employment on the Hill.
After the day settled down, we wrapped up our day with a networking convention. During the convention, I continued to lobby and advocate, to gain possible new supporters for the bill. Spending the day on Capitol Hill was a change and new experience for me. Being a Girl Scout helped open the door to this wonderful opportunity.
Thanks Guest Bloggers! Check out more on the Healthy Media for Youth Act here:
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Girl Scouts Stand Up for Poverty
Girl Scout teens came together this July to learn about global issues connected to the Millennium Development Goals and then find ways to take action to make a difference for their fellow sisters around the world. In connection with the United Nations Millennium Campaign’s Stand Up And Take Action initiative and the WAGGGS’ Heartbeat for Girls initiative, the girls recorded the following message to inspire action now.
Check out the Millennium Development Goals -
How would you advocate for these goals, given the chance?
Girl Scouts Advocate on Capitol Hill for Healthy Media Act
Yesterday, GSCNC Girl Scouts visited Capitol Hill to advocate for the Healthy Media for Youth Act. The girls met with members of Congress to outline key parts of the bill.
Read more about the girls’ adventure at Girl Scouts of the USA’s blog.
Click here to see a slideshow.
GSCNC’s Proud Gold Award Tradition
Did you know that GSCNC has the largest number of Girl Scouts to achieve the Gold Award? From 2009 to 2010, 220 Girl Scouts in the Greater Washington Region earned their Gold Award!
The Gold Award is Girl Scouting’s highest honor. It’s earned only by a select group of Girl Scouts who demonstrate a commitment not only to community service, but to advocating for lasting change.
Thanks to our dedicated volunteers and incredibly passionate Girl Scouts that are making a difference in their communities.
Click here for more information on obtaining your Gold Award


