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  2. The White House Project - Wikipedia

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    The White House Project was an American non-profit organization, which worked to increase female representation in American institutions, businesses, and government. Its main programs focused on female leadership and campaign training and the portrayal of female leadership in the media. The White House Project was founded in 1998 by Marie C ...

  3. Girl Scouts of the USA - Wikipedia

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    A Girl Scout who completes three Journeys at one level earns a Summit Pin. Before beginning work on a Bronze, Silver, or Gold Award project, a Girl Scout must complete one Journey at her level. A Girl Scout who did not earn her Silver Award must complete two Journeys at her current level, instead of one, to work on her Gold Award.

  4. Girl Scouts head reveals how her organization created 8 ... - AOL

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    The group’s reach also extends to politics; the halls of Capitol Hill and the White House are filled with former members. According to the Girl Scouts, 56% of women in the 117th Congress (2021 ...

  5. Marsha J. Evans - Wikipedia

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    Rear Admiral Evans in 1993. Marsha Johnson "Marty" Evans (born 1947) is a retired rear admiral in the United States Navy.Following her retirement from the Navy, she served as executive director of the Girl Scouts of the USA from 1998 to 2002, and president and CEO of the American Red Cross from 2002 to 2005.

  6. Fact-check: Are Girl Scouts linked to Planned Parenthood? - AOL

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    Girl Scouts, "Social Issues FAQ," accessed Feb. 10, 2022 Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas, "What we stand for," accessed Feb. 10, 2022 Pro-Life Action League, "LEAGUE JOINS NATIONAL BOYCOTT OF GIRL ...

  7. Josephine Groves Holloway - Wikipedia

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    Holloway was the first African-American employed by the Girl Scouts in Middle Tennessee. In the 1976 celebration of the US bicentennial, she was given the "Hidden Heroine" award. [ 4 ] In 1991, the Girl Scout headquarters opened the Josephine G. Holloway Historical Collection and Gallery.

  8. Girl Scouts membership to more than double in cost over ... - AOL

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    Girl Scouts of the USA is more than doubling its annual membership fee over the next two years to reduce red ink. Dues will stay at $25 for the next year, but then rise to $45 for the 2026 ...

  9. Juliette Gordon Low - Wikipedia

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    Juliette Gordon Low (née Gordon; October 31, 1860 – January 17, 1927) was the American founder of Girl Scouts of the USA.Inspired by the work of Robert Baden-Powell, founder of Scout Movement, she joined the Girl Guide movement in England, forming her own group of Girl Guides there in 1911.