Thank you
GS is a secular organization and unlike BS, troops are not chartered but formed by volunteers under the umbrella of a regional GS Council
Being secular means the membership is very representative of our communities and society where we all live and political values and opinions and matters of faith are up to the girl and her family - our program respects that and tries to stay out of it but
Some of our volunteers are chowderheads and liberal soccer moms so there you go
If you don’t like their influence on your girl, you start your own troop and say the GS Promise as it is written... To serve God and my country
Tens of thousands of boxes of GS cookies are donated to military troops, nursing homes and first responders and I never heard of a troop serving in Afghanistan who turned down a box of tagalongs
A secular organization who's "Promise" includes serving God? How does that work?