
submitted by Kara Shuemaker
We completed the Agent of Change Journey and the girls learned how “the power of one, the power of teams, and the power of community” all work together. The girls were struggling with a decision to either host a blood drive to ease the high demand for blood or to have a supply drive to obtain supplies (library books, pencils, crayons, etc.) for a new charter school that was opening in our community.
The girls decided to hold a Blood Drive for the American Red Cross, Blood Services Division, to raise awareness about the need for blood, especially during the summer months when demand is high, but, unfortunately, supply is low. These young women studied about blood services and had a representative come talk to the about why donating blood is important. They learned people are just too busy to take a few minutes to give blood that can save lives, but, there is always a greater demand especially during the summer. Although the girls are too young to GIVE blood, they each took on an assignment such as promoting community awareness, speaking to business managers and owners about advertising in their stores, requesting advertisement space from a local newspaper and passing out flyers to attendees at our local 4th of July Parade. One of the girls met with a local Red Cross Representative about getting t-shirts to wear to advertise. Another one spoke with the local newspaper, The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin, and the editor donated a full-color ad to run in the five newspapers prior to the event. On the Thursday prior to the blood drive, the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin ran a full-page activity page geared exclusively toward kids about the different components of blood, fun mazes, quizzes, and jokes.



These amazing girls learned how to be leaders and how to make the world a better place. They potentially had an impact on nearly 1,000 lives combined with the donations that were collected, the donors that participated, the students attending Scholar Academy, and the education that was provided throughout the community to raise awareness on the need to give blood. The girls from Girl Scout Troop 2339 are planning to make the “Girls Save Lives” blood drive at least an annual event and possibly move toward a quarterly event. Girls can do amazing things!



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