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Troop 6000 was founded as a result of suggestions from Jimmy Van Bramer, a New York City Councilmember, and Giselle Burgess, a community engagement specialist for Girl Scouts of Greater New York, who was living in a homeless shelter with her children at the time. The proposal was met with enthusiastic support by the Girl Scouts organization.
As government officials debate how to handle the influx of new arrivals, the Girl Scouts — whose Troop 6000 has served kids who live in the shelter system since 2017 — are quietly welcoming ...
The Girl Scouts in this troop, in one of New York's emergency migrant shelters, know hardship and loss. ... when she and other members of Girl Scout Troop 6000 would meet and — for a few hours ...
Here are some uncommon birds spotted in WNY this winter. Check out this list of birds spotted by bird watchers on ebird.org's New York Rare Bird Alert. The website gathers this information in the ...
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With few other after-school opportunities available, the girls are “so hungry for more” ways to get involved, says Giselle Burgess, senior director of the Girl Scouts of New York’s Troop 6000. Seven years ago, Burgess, a single mother of six, built Troop 6000 from the ground up after losing her rental home to developers.
If you are in need of a Girl Scout cookie troop to support, consider Troop 6000.