Multi-level Daisies, Brownies, Juniors, and Cadettes in Mooresville Girl Scout Troop #13179 hold up hygiene kits they put together.

BY ERICA CRANE

Girl Scout Troop #13179 recently went above and beyond in their mission to give back to the community, collecting $1,700 worth of hygiene products in just one weekend to support Hurricane Helene relief efforts.

The girls then worked together during their Troop meeting at Broad Street Church in Mooresville to pack over 300 donation kits. These kits will be delivered to the Girl Scouts Council shop in Asheville, where they will be distributed to families in need across the region.

The Troop didn’t just stop at collecting donations. They also applied the skills they’ve learned through Girl Scouts to ensure everything was completed efficiently. By organizing the entire effort using programming and problem-solving skills, they earned their Take Action “Think Like a Programmer” badge, an important milestone recognizing their ability to break down challenges and work as a team. As a special honor for their service, the girls will also receive the Sisterhood Peaks to Piedmont patch.

“It’s been amazing to watch these girls step up and show what they’re capable of,” said one parent volunteer. “They didn’t hesitate when asked to help, and seeing them work so hard and with such heart is truly inspiring.”

The Troop’s efforts have not gone unnoticed by the community, and they credit their success to the generous support they received from donors near and far.

“We are so grateful to everyone who contributed,” said the volunteer. “Without their donations, none of this would have been possible.”

As the hygiene kits head to Asheville, the Troop is already looking forward to future service projects, eager to continue making a difference in the lives of those who need it most.