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You Might Think Twice Before Buying Girl Scout Cookies

Cookie Day runs from February 28 through March 1

We’ve all seen it. Girl Scouts selling cookies in front of grocery stores, at churches or even knocking on your door. You are likely to see the annual event this week at a store near you since Cookie Day runs from February 28 through March 1. You’ll likely be greeted by a wholesome-looking gal with a green sash and a wide smile informing you that if you were to buy some of their cookies you would be supporting a ‘good cause.’ But have you ever wondered what that ‘good cause might be?”

Girls Scouts causes are some of the most extreme liberal values of any ‘family’ organization. Girl Scout causes are typically pro-LGBT lifestyle and pro-abortion—and they use their annual Cookie Day fundraiser to raise cash to promote both. Now you know. The choice is yours.

Giving us more details on the trojan beliefs of the modern Girl Scouts is Patti Garibay, founder of American Heritage Girls, a traditional values alternative to the Girl Scouts, who have written God out of their curriculum.

Q&A:

  1. Let’s start off with the Girl Scouts having eliminated God from their curriculum and teaching. How can that be?
  1. If God is no longer their cause, then what ‘good causes’ do Girl Scouts promote?
  1. Tell us about the Girl Scouts partnering with abortion provider  Planned Parenthood, NOW, and pro-abortion NARAL to win the Gold Award, the highest award a Girl Scout can earn, as a reward for promoting abortion to “make the world a better place.”
  1. Politically, the Girl Scouts promote in their curriculum Nancy PelosiRuth Bader GinsbergGloria Steinem but seem to have no room for conservatives. Tell us about that. 
  1. Is it fair to say that most parents are clueless that when they induct their daughters into the Girl Scouts that they are far more likely to come back as a Lesbian? 
  1. Why do the Girl Scouts go out of their way to advocate gun control and so many other liberal pollical causes? What does this have to do with hiking, camping and doing good deeds?
  1. Tell us about American Heritage Girls, a traditional values alternative to the Girl Scouts.
  1. Where may we get more info joining your scouting alternative, American Heritage Girls? 

Reference article from National Catholic Register: https://www.ncregister.com/blog/guest-blogger/girl-scout-concerns-continue

About Patti Garibay, Founder & Executive Director of American Heritage Girls (AHG)

Patti Garibay with her husband are co-founders of American Heritage Girls, a wholesome scouting alternative for girls. Patti is a featured speaker nationally on the topic raising Godly girls (RGG). Along with her blog posts, Patti is a popular guest on talk shows on relevant girl-centric topics ranging from body image to bullying. 

In her upcoming autobiography, Patti gives readers a glimpse into her journey from the humble beginnings of American Heritage Girls around her kitchen table in Cincinnati, to where it is today, a formidable national organization offering a positive environment in a largely Godless culture. 

Patti Garibay is a living tribute to traditional values of old, offering an alternative to a lonesome online world. In Patti’s word of American Heritage Girls, she delights in her mission to help raise Godly girls, helping girls make real friends, who really chat, who also happen to enjoy camping and other outdoor adventures in a real world.

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