Fall Product season is here, and Girl Scouts across our council are setting amazing goals! Whether they’re earning funds for badges, camping trips, or once-in-a-lifetime adventures, every troop is learning how to dream big and plan smart.

Every troop’s goal looks a little different, and that’s part of the fun. Some aim high with big adventures in mind, while others start small to build confidence and teamwork.
In Lancaster County, Troop 70513 is more than halfway to their goal, hoping to earn enough to fund a winter badge workshop. In Carbon County, Troop 33253 has set a goal to help pay for an end-of-year camping trip to Hickory Run State Park, where they will learn about local history, take hikes, and build life skills.
Two Lebanon County troops, 70549 and 70781, are working toward their own sales goals to fund badges, winter camp fun, and community projects. And in York County, Troops 20338 and 20391 are dreaming big. They are saving their proceeds for a trip to Savannah, Ga., the birthplace of Juliette Gordon Low!
Even brand-new troops are jumping in. The Daisies and Brownies of Troop 61926 in Lycoming County have set their very first goal: for every girl to participate and learn what it means to be part of a Girl Scout fundraiser.
Big or small, every goal matters. Participating in the Fall Product Program empowers girls to grow as entrepreneurs while building courage, confidence, and character along the way.
We’d love to shout out your troop and its goals! Share what your girls are doing by emailing cmolitoris@gshpa.org, and you might be featured in an upcoming blog or social media post.
