Girl Scouts of Southeastern New England

Address

500 Greenwich Avenue
Warwick, RI 02886

(401) 331-4500

www.gssne.org

Description:

Serves over 13,500 girls and 3,100 adults annually. Girl Scouting helps cultivate values, social conscience and self-esteem in girls, while also teaching them critical life skills that will enable them to succeed as adults. In Girl Scouting, and its special girl only environment, girls discover the fun, friendship and power of girls together. The program is delivered through troops comprised of five age levels: Daisy, 5-6 years old; Brownie, 6-8 years; Junior, 8-11 years old; Cadette, 11-14 years old and Senior, 14-17 years old. Individual memberships are available for girls who cannot attend regular troop meetings. A summer camp program is conducted at six camps throughout the council's area. Bilingual Hispanic staff.
This is the hub of the Council. There is a shop inside where you can buy uniforms, accessories and gifts etc for your Girl Scout at reasonable prices. You can also get questions answered at the front desk. Anything more than that is best to call or email to make an appointment first.

Special Notes/Funding

Income Source: United Way; annual sale of Girl Scout cookies; events; camp fees; endowments; gifts.

Description

Girl Scouting helps cultivate values, social conscience and self-esteem in girls, while also teaching them critical life skills that will enable them to succeed as adults. In Girl Scouting, and its special girl only environment, girls discover the fun, friendship and power of girls together. The program is delivered through troops comprised of five age levels: Daisy, 5 - 6 years old; Brownie, 6 - 8 years; Junior, 8 - 11 years old; Cadette, 11 - 14 years old and Senior, 14 - 17 years old. Individual memberships are available for girls who cannot attend regular troop meetings. A summer camp program is conducted at six camps throughout the council's area. Bilingual Hispanic staff. Troop Leader/Co-Leader: Work with a group of girls and mentor them as they make new friends and develop connections that will last a lifetime. Troop Family and Friends: Assist with driving, activity planning, snacks, money management, or other tasks necessary to keep the troop running oh-so-smoothly from week to week. Cookie Volunteers: Coordinate the annual cookie sale at the troop level. Set up cookie booths, manage inventory and money, and then watch the girls light up when they earn the rewards for being the best cookie sellers ever! Service Unit Volunteers: Mentor adult volunteers as they work with Girl Scouts to create memories they will never forget. Camp/Seasonal Volunteers: Help the girls explore nature and find the fun outdoors. Visit the GSSNE website, or contact by phone or email to learn more.

Hours

Mon-Fri 9:00AM-5:30PM

Eligibility

Girls, 5-17 years old

Fees

Annual Membership $25

Intake Procedure

Join online and find a local troop

Languages

Spanish

Service Area

Statewide

Geography Served

    If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

  • Rhode Island

    Telephone Numbers

    Number:
    401-331-4500
    Name:
    Main Phone
    Edit Service DetailsClick here to see this service (PS-9800.8500) and related services within the Service Tree.

    Special Notes/Funding

    Income Source: United Way; annual sale of Girl Scout cookies; events; camp fees; endowments; gifts.

    Description

    Girl Scouting helps cultivate values, social conscience and self-esteem in girls, while also teaching them critical life skills that will enable them to succeed as adults. In Girl Scouting, and its special girl only environment, girls discover the fun, friendship and power of girls together. The program is delivered through troops comprised of five age levels: Daisy, 5 - 6 years old; Brownie, 6 - 8 years; Junior, 8 - 11 years old; Cadette, 11 - 14 years old and Senior, 14 - 17 years old. Individual memberships are available for girls who cannot attend regular troop meetings. A summer camp program is conducted at six camps throughout the council's area. Bilingual Hispanic staff. Troop Leader/Co-Leader: Work with a group of girls and mentor them as they make new friends and develop connections that will last a lifetime. Troop Family and Friends: Assist with driving, activity planning, snacks, money management, or other tasks necessary to keep the troop running oh-so-smoothly from week to week. Cookie Volunteers: Coordinate the annual cookie sale at the troop level. Set up cookie booths, manage inventory and money, and then watch the girls light up when they earn the rewards for being the best cookie sellers ever! Service Unit Volunteers: Mentor adult volunteers as they work with Girl Scouts to create memories they will never forget. Camp/Seasonal Volunteers: Help the girls explore nature and find the fun outdoors. Visit the GSSNE website, or contact by phone or email to learn more.

    Hours

    Mon-Fri 9:00AM-5:30PM

    Eligibility

    Girls, 5-17 years old.

    Fees

    Annual Membership $25

    Intake Procedure

    Join online and find a local troop

    Languages

    Spanish

    Service Area

    Statewide

    Geography Served

      If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

    • Rhode Island

      Telephone Numbers

      Number:
      401-331-4500
      Name:
      Main Phone
      Edit Service DetailsClick here to see this service (PW-9000) and related services within the Service Tree.

      General Information

      Hours:

      Mon-Fri 9:00AM-5:30PM

      Intake Process:

      Join online and find a local troop

      Program Fees:

      Annual membership $25

      Languages:

      Spanish

      Eligibility:

      Girls, 5-17 years old

      Is Shelter?

      No

      Miscellaneous

      AKA:

      Formerly Girl Scouts of Rhode Island

      Related Resource

      Date of Official Change:

      January 2, 2019

      Volunteer Opportunities:

      Troop Leader/Co-Leader: Work with a group of girls and mentor them as they make new friends and develop connections that will last a lifetime.
      Troop Family and Friends: Assist with driving, activity planning, snacks, money management, or other tasks necessary to keep the troop running oh-so-smoothly from week to week.
      Cookie Volunteers: Coordinate the annual cookie sale at the troop level. Set up cookie booths, manage inventory and money, and then watch the girls light up when they earn the rewards for being the best cookie sellers ever!
      Service Unit Volunteers: Mentor adult volunteers as they work with Girl Scouts to create memories they will never forget.
      Camp/Seasonal Volunteers: Help the girls explore nature and find the fun outdoors.
      Visit the GSSNE website, or contact by phone or email to learn more.

      Legal Status:

      Non-Profit

      Year Incorporated:

      1912

      Special Notes/Funding

      Income Source: United Way; annual sale of Girl Scout cookies; events; camp fees; endowments; gifts.

      Description

      Girl Scouting helps cultivate values, social conscience and self-esteem in girls, while also teaching them critical life skills that will enable them to succeed as adults. In Girl Scouting, and its special girl only environment, girls discover the fun, friendship and power of girls together. The program is delivered through troops comprised of five age levels: Daisy, 5 - 6 years old; Brownie, 6 - 8 years; Junior, 8 - 11 years old; Cadette, 11 - 14 years old and Senior, 14 - 17 years old. Individual memberships are available for girls who cannot attend regular troop meetings. A summer camp program is conducted at six camps throughout the council's area. Bilingual Hispanic staff. Troop Leader/Co-Leader: Work with a group of girls and mentor them as they make new friends and develop connections that will last a lifetime. Troop Family and Friends: Assist with driving, activity planning, snacks, money management, or other tasks necessary to keep the troop running oh-so-smoothly from week to week. Cookie Volunteers: Coordinate the annual cookie sale at the troop level. Set up cookie booths, manage inventory and money, and then watch the girls light up when they earn the rewards for being the best cookie sellers ever! Service Unit Volunteers: Mentor adult volunteers as they work with Girl Scouts to create memories they will never forget. Camp/Seasonal Volunteers: Help the girls explore nature and find the fun outdoors. Visit the GSSNE website, or contact by phone or email to learn more.

      Hours

      Mon-Fri 9:00AM-5:30PM

      Eligibility

      Girls, 5-17 years old

      Fees

      Annual Membership $25

      Intake Procedure

      Join online and find a local troop

      Languages

      Spanish

      Service Area

      Statewide

      Geography Served

        If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

      • Rhode Island

        Telephone Numbers

        Number:
        401-331-4500
        Name:
        Main Phone
        Edit Service DetailsClick here to see this service (PS-9800.8500) and related services within the Service Tree.

        Special Notes/Funding

        Income Source: United Way; annual sale of Girl Scout cookies; events; camp fees; endowments; gifts.

        Description

        Girl Scouting helps cultivate values, social conscience and self-esteem in girls, while also teaching them critical life skills that will enable them to succeed as adults. In Girl Scouting, and its special girl only environment, girls discover the fun, friendship and power of girls together. The program is delivered through troops comprised of five age levels: Daisy, 5 - 6 years old; Brownie, 6 - 8 years; Junior, 8 - 11 years old; Cadette, 11 - 14 years old and Senior, 14 - 17 years old. Individual memberships are available for girls who cannot attend regular troop meetings. A summer camp program is conducted at six camps throughout the council's area. Bilingual Hispanic staff. Troop Leader/Co-Leader: Work with a group of girls and mentor them as they make new friends and develop connections that will last a lifetime. Troop Family and Friends: Assist with driving, activity planning, snacks, money management, or other tasks necessary to keep the troop running oh-so-smoothly from week to week. Cookie Volunteers: Coordinate the annual cookie sale at the troop level. Set up cookie booths, manage inventory and money, and then watch the girls light up when they earn the rewards for being the best cookie sellers ever! Service Unit Volunteers: Mentor adult volunteers as they work with Girl Scouts to create memories they will never forget. Camp/Seasonal Volunteers: Help the girls explore nature and find the fun outdoors. Visit the GSSNE website, or contact by phone or email to learn more.

        Hours

        Mon-Fri 9:00AM-5:30PM

        Eligibility

        Girls, 5-17 years old.

        Fees

        Annual Membership $25

        Intake Procedure

        Join online and find a local troop

        Languages

        Spanish

        Service Area

        Statewide

        Geography Served

          If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

        • Rhode Island

          Telephone Numbers

          Number:
          401-331-4500
          Name:
          Main Phone
          Edit Service DetailsClick here to see this service (PW-9000) and related services within the Service Tree.

          Geographies Served

          • Serves All Areas

          Address Listings

          Physical (Primary)

          500 Greenwich Avenue
          Warwick, RI 02886

          Mailing

          500 Greenwich Avenue
          Warwick, RI 02886

          Contacts

          Pam Hyland

          Primary Contact

          CEO

          (401) 331-4500 x1300

          phyland@gssne.org

          Phone Numbers

          Main Phone

          (401) 331-4500

          Fax

          (401) 421-2937

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