How to Write Thank You Notes for the Girl Scouts
The first Girl Scout troop was founded in Savannah, Georgia, in 1912. Girl Scouts are divided into troops, each with at least one troop leader, who helps them to learn various skills to earn badges. The skills can range from starting a fire without matches to sewing to baking. Girl Scouts are widely known for the cookies they sell every year. A Girl Scout or a Girl Scout troop, due to their community-orientated work, could likely be the recipient of a thank you note or card. Does this Spark an idea?
Things You'll Need
- Stationary
- Troop number
- Troop leader's name
- Girl scouts' individual names (optional)
Instructions
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Address the note to the care of the Girl Scout or Scouts' troop leader.
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Specify the troop as a whole by relaying the troop number or name certain Girl Scouts specifically.
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Include a personalized note of thanks by highlighting the act or acts for which you are thanking the Girl Scouts. That could be a service project or simply cookie sales.
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Relay what their actions mean to you. This could include the personal impact they had on you or someone close to you. Elaborate on what they did to show them their actions can have profound impact on helping others.
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Close with thoughts of best wishes for success in the Girl Scouts and beyond as well as your hope that they carry with them what they have learned in the Girl Scouts throughout their life.
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Sign your name.
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References
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