
As we think about ways to give back this holiday season, we know Girl Scouts make a big difference in their communities—and for children around the world—by supporting hunger relief efforts.
Through Fighting Hunger, Girl Scouts National Service Project, there are many ways for you to have an impact even if you cannot give food directly. Service opportunities include supporting or organizing a food drive, thanking food bank heroes, and participating in activities to unlock local and global impact. We hope that you will join us for our fourth year of this important national service project.
Missouri Heartland Girl Scout Jordan Boehme volunteered with the Full Circle Garden Team to make dibble boards and a portable, folding root washing table for their garden. Boehme is working toward the completion of her Gold Award and plans to host a food drive for Ozarks Food Harvest. Boehme is one of the volunteers who help Ozarks Food Harvest gather nearly 20,000 pounds of produce every year for families facing hunger.