Service Opportunities

Summer Camp Clean-up

Like to make a difference in a girl’s life?  Join us for a “Summer Camp clean up” service project at Mah-Kah-Wee and Riverpoint!  Not the “outdoorsy” type, no worries, we have something for everyone!  Come help us get our camp properties in ship shape for Summer Camp!

Where:  Mah-Kah-Wee
When:  May 13th
Time:  9-12

Where:  Riverpoint
When:  May 20th
Time:  9-12

(Friday night sleepover is available at RP only)

Burgers and Dogs will be provided for lunch each day – everyone is encouraged to bring a side dish!  Please register so we have a headcount for lunch.

Contact Susie Marsh if you have any questions, susiemarshfla@gmail.com.

Register now!! Come join us! Do some good and have some fun, too!


Service Opportunities Survey

The GSC Alumnae Leadership Team like to provide Service Opportunities for alumnae members to participate in.  Giving back to the GS organization and the community is just the Girl Scout Way!  But we would like to hear from you!  Take a few minutes to complete our survey and if you have an idea of a Service Project please share it with us.

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Workday Wednesdays at Riverpoint

Fresh air . . . laughter . . . camaraderie . . . laughter . . . contributing to Girl Scouting . . . laughter . . . This is the description of each Workday Wednesday at Riverpoint.

Projects are scheduled based on the skill/stamina level of those who are attending. There is always something for everyone. On any given day we could: trim palms, inventory different areas – kitchen – garages – tool shed, pull vines, dig vines, cut down pepper trees, clean the boat house, weed the aloe bed, touch up paint, clean picnic tables, wash windows, etc. If you have mechanical skills, there are tools to fix and machines to tune.

Volunteers can join us for a one-time, or a once a quarter/month, or every week, depending on the time they have to give. You can send your spouse and friends, or all come together. Volunteers can participate in the schedule of the day or “do their own thing”. Someone could “adopt” a part of the camp and have that as their ongoing contribution/responsibility – aloe bed, part/all of the nature trail, boat house, picnic tables, west side road, fences, grass mowing, etc.

The age range now is 53 to 75 years young. We have 40% male volunteers. Requirements are: Be a registered Girl Scout, love being outdoors in a beautiful place, and know how to laugh (or we will teach you quickly).

For more information, text Diana Huntress at 321-544-5210.