Posted on 03/21/2014 7:33:10 AM PDT by Morgana
Hannah Sheboy, 16, has been a Girl Scout most of her life and believes that there are some clear positives to being a part of the organization. From helping girls build their confidence and making new friends to having a strong foundation to grow up with, the Girl Scouts have helped Hannah become who she is today.
The positives cant outweigh whats going on [with the Planned Parenthood-Girl Scouts connection], but they are certainly there, says Hannah. I dont think Id be able to do a project like this without the strong foundation I have from both my church community and my Girl Scout community. So even if its not Girl Scouts that youre involved in, its important to have some foundation. Ive gained a lot of confidence, gained a lot of friends, and gained a strong relationship with my older sister and my mom through Girl Scouts.
Hannahs Girl Scout Gold Award project needed to include something that had a lasting impact. It had to be something that would affect her community in a positive way. So Hannah decided that she would help pro-life causes. With the support of her parents and her church, Hannah got to work on her three-part project.
The first part involved collecting clothes for Birth Right and spreading awareness about the non-profit organization which is devoted to helping pregnant women and their children. Hannah held a clothing drive that included advertisements in the local newspaper and a fundraiser at the local Lowes.
The clothing drive went really well, says Hannah. The main box was in my living room, but we had an entire side of my living room completely covered in bags at one point. A lot of people called to set up donations and a lot of people donated money. I had a bake sale and people gave money to help buy clothing and receiving blankets. We had 20 to 30 bags of maternity, baby, and kids clothes and 10 big boxes of diapers.
For the second part of her project, Hannah showed October Baby, a pro-life film following a teenage girl who discovers she was an abortion survivor, to her church youth group. She also showed the group to the 8th grade CCD class. While a lot of the teens had a hard time taking it seriously at first, Hannah feels that they ended up having a great discussion after the movie because October Baby makes it easy to appreciate being pro-life. Hannah and her family in front of the garden she created in memory of all aborted babies.
Hannah and her family in front of the garden she created in memory of all aborted babies.
The final part of her project needed to make a lasting impact. Hannah was considering creating pro-life brochures to have at church or starting a blog; however, her pastor had a different idea. After receiving some donated statues he asked Hannah if she would like to use them to build a garden. So Hannah and her family and friends built a garden at the front of the church that is dedicated to the memory of all aborted babies.
I think its very important to spread awareness that this is an issue without being in peoples faces to the point where they resent you for it, says Hannah. The little messages of watching October Baby, or a pretty garden where they read the plaque, or the box for Birth Right. It turns their heads in a subtle way.
Although Hannah has sold Girl Scout cookies in the past, she didnt choose to do that this year.
Although its often kind of denied that theres some sort of pro-choice connection, [the Girl Scouts] are not exactly pro-life, she explains. They donate to a lot of different groups, and they dont tell you who they are donating to or who theyre getting money from. So Im not sure about it. And also, its not really worth it. We dont make money individually off cookie sales; its all going to the national level, and it doesnt stay local. So I would have rather done this to work at a local level. Its got to start from home first.
Hannah enjoyed every aspect of her Gold Award project and is really proud of how many people it affected. Strangers and friends alike appreciated that Hannah brought the subject of abortion out in the open. And shes really proud of all the people who helped make it possible, especially her parents, saying she couldnt have done it without them.
At least you never speak ill of any Girl Scouts. I guess that means you’re above everyone else. /s
This little girl has done nothing to you, other than serve as an example of what girls and women should be, in contrast to what the Girl Scouts have become. The more you bad mouth her, the more you highlight her superior class, morals and intellect.
Girls who earn GS highest award and then show such astounding ignorance and contempt for the organization have neither class, nor intellect.
Why bother? Oh wait, the Gold Award looks good on a resume.
Again, this is like an employee who is boycotting Walmart being selected as employee of the year and claiming some kind of moral superiority to the organization that granted the award. d.oh.
This is not about the topic of her Gold Award, which eclipses the emotions of people reading this story.
It is about her attitude toward the GS organization that enabled her to earn that award.
She did not do it without GSUSA. She used GSUSA for her purposes of getting a Gold Award, whatever they were. She did not earn this award without organizational support that was and is paid for by cookie money earned by other girls!
Not by her works, but by her words, is she known. By those words she is an example of what GS should not be and we are going to discuss this at a future meeting.
Yep, can’t have members defying the pro-abortion agenda of Girl Scouts. You need to make an example of this uppity child, so no other GS will dare engage in pro-life activities.
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