A culture of appreciation is one where those working for the mission of Girl Scouts feel respected and valued for her or his service and contribution. Without the work of adult volunteers, Girl Scouts of Western Ohio would not be able to provide the Girl Scout Leadership Experience and build girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. It is important for this work to be recognized in a variety of ways.
Founder’s Day (Juliette Low's Birthday) —October 31
World Thinking Day—February 22
Birthday of Girl Scouts in the USA—March 12
Girl Scout Week—Begins the Sunday before March 12, and extends through the following Saturday
National Girl Scout Leader’s Day—April 22
Volunteer Appreciation Month - April
National Girl Scout Leaders Day — April 22
Click the link below to view the GSWO Volunteer Appreciation and Recognition page:
http://www.gswo.org/en/for-volunteers/online-support-for-volunteers/awards-and-recognition.html
Click the link below to view the Volunteer Appreciation Resource Guide:
http://www.gswo.org/content/dam/gswo/documents/Volunteer%20Appreciation%20Resource%20Guide%201400535-001.pdf