Girl Scouts has experienced a 20% membership decline over the past decade as an increasing number of families exit the program upon discovering Girl Scouts’ multi-faceted ties to the reproductive rights agenda.
WASHINGTON, D.C., February 22, 2013, (Family Research Council) – Today the Girl Scouts of America celebrate “World Thinking Day.” On “World Thinking Day,” they earn badges for thinking about hunger or talking to a Peace Corps volunteer. They also “give thanks for” their membership in the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts(WAGGGS), the creator of World Thinking Day. And to really show their thanks, they collect money to send it to WAGGGS. Parents, hold on to your pocketbooks! A noted player on the international stage, WAGGGS is an ardent advocate for controversial social policies including abortion and sex rights for children. Girl Scouts USA is its single largest organizational funder. In fact, every American girl who […]
When Grace Swanke, 10, found out that Girl Scouts is entangled with Planned Parenthood she decided to make and sell her own brand of cookie, but with a pro-life twist.
State Sen. Bob Morris circulated a letter to colleagues earlier this month explaining why he would not sign a resolution honoring the Girl Scout’s 100th anniversary.
“The Girl Scouts have relationships with many organizations, and, yes, I think they are all very valuable," Pelosi replied in response to a question about Planned Parenthood.
Church leaders have been warning that participation in the Girl Scouts risks opening young women to the pro-abortion agenda because the organization's approach to sexuality and "reproductive freedom".
Many argue that local Girl Scouts are still very good - yet others might wonder if supporting even the innocent local groups could wind up helping the pro-abortion corruption continue.