Do you want your daughters to grow up and grow together with other girls being taught strong values that will give them the confidence to take on the world? Do you desire to place your young girls in an environment to know more about their faith, the outdoors, making friendships and learning new skills?
Consider American Heritage Girls!
Headquartered in Cincinnati, American Heritage Girls is focused on developing young girls with integrity through service to God, family, community and country for almost 30 years. With thousands of troops all over the country, the program begins at age 5 and continues through age 18.
Young girls will learn outdoor skills through camping trips, hiking, and specific age appropriate activities at each meeting. They learn etiquette skills through events such as mother/daughter tea parties and participate in many yearly community service events such as Operation Christmas Child, baking treats for first responders, organizing canned food drives or any other needs that come available locally. There are plenty of events for girls to just be themselves and make friends, such as pajama parties (always supervised by thoroughly background-checked troop leaders) and movie nights.
Program Activities
At American Heritage Girls, troops learn how to cook, bake and other life skills like properly using tools. Troop meetings emphasize a love of country and the girls learn about different key figures in American history that inspire them to make a difference in their sphere of influence, regardless of age. They will have the opportunity to earn badges for their hard work and move up to a new level as they complete the different level requirements. Levels include: Pathfinder (5-6), Tenderheart (6-9), Explorer (9-12), Pioneer (12-14) and Patriot (14-18).
How to Join a Troop
American Heritage Girls is a family-friendly organization who always encourages parent involvement. With events planned throughout the year to bring the whole family together, visit the website and get connected to a local troop today! If there is not a troop near you, consider starting your own.