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Media Releases
Summer Camp Benefits Girls
Girl Scout Outdoor Program
Provides Girls with Skills
Media Contact:
Ann Marie van den Hurk, APR
302-456-7170
avandenhurk@cbgsc.org
Newark, DE,
May 15, 2006:
Outdoor
education opens the door to developing leadership skills and
self-confidence, developing positive self-esteem, and enhancing
social skills.
Directions: Youth
Development Outcomes of the Camp Experience,
a study conducted by Philliber Research Associates and the American
Camping Association released in 2005, stated that camp typically
benefits children in the following ways:
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Children become more confident and experience increased self-esteem.
- Children develop more social skills that help them make new
friends.
- Children grow more independent and show more leadership
qualities.
Girl Scout Camp is one of the most remarkable experiences a girl can
have.
It is more than just roasting marshmallows over an open fire or
hiking through the woods. Outdoor education opens the door to
developing leadership skills and self-confidence, developing
positive self-esteem, and enhancing social skills. It provides a
sense of adventure and fun, while teaching girls about working
together toward common goals. It is a place where a girl can unlock
her potential and discover the world. Day, resident, and troop camp
is truly a building block in the development of girls into
successful and resourceful young women.
Girls, who have
attended Girl Scout camps, have said that they’ve had lots of fun,
make new friends and, most importantly, had experiences they won’t
have had at home such as learning to sail, kayak, wall climb, create
and perform a play.
Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay Council is committed to providing
girls with the opportunity to experience the outdoors and
environmental education. Each year over 10,000 Girl Scouts use one
of our four outdoor program centers. This includes weekend camping,
outdoor programs, volunteer run camps, and resident camp. The
informal outdoor and environment education program activities
offered in Girl Scouting helps girls grow strong as individuals, as
well as members of a team. These experiences provide unique
opportunities for girls to develop a greater appreciation for nature
and learn how to use the earth's resources.
Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay Council continues the naturalist
legacy left by the founder, Juliette Gordon Low, brought girls
together of all backgrounds into the outdoors, giving them the
chance to learn about nature and develop self-reliance and
resourcefulness.
Juliette Gordon Low said, "Studying animals
and plants teaches the value of little things."
Learn more about Girl Scout Summer
Camp Opportunities, visit
Summer Camp Adventures 06.
Girl
Scouting builds girls of confidence, courage, and character, who
make the world a better place. We do that by providing girls with
personal leadership development and programs that build real life
skills for the real world. To learn more about Girl Scouts of the
Chesapeake Bay Council, visit
www.girlscoutschesapeakebay.org.
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