Hailey Conrad
M. Richard
Women Writing Worldwide
February 27, 2020
Event Attendance & Response
★ What event did you attend? Briefly describe it.
I attended a Kappa Delta Girl Scout event where we sold Girl Scout cookies with young girls from the area who are a part of the Girl Scouts of America Association. The Girl Scouts of the USA are one of Kappa Delta’s philanthropies that we support and every semester you must take part in at least one event. Tonight, we sold cookies with the young girls, but trust me, it is so much more than that. Kappa Delta’s platform is confidence… Confidence in ourselves, confidence in women, and overall spreading confidence to everyone and everywhere we go. When working with the girl scouts, it is import and impactful because they admire the older girls so much. It’s important we show they our best self’s as role models for the younger female generation. By interacting and talking with the girls, we build this bond and are able to teach them what it means to have confidence and reach their aspired goals.
★ What particular moments / parts of the event caught your attention or interested you? Why?
During the Girl Scout event, a particular moment that stood out to me was how one of the girls, Anna, kept asking me all these questions about me. At just eight years old, she asked me, how I like it here at college? Why did I go to a school so far away from home? Was it sad to leave my pets at home? It was such an eye-opening moment where I realized that that she truly cared about what I was saying in reply. It proved how are conversations are meaningful to her as she is growing up and looking forward to these things. Another event that stood out to me was that as we conversed, Anna was telling me about her many badges and what she had to do to earn them all. It really made me ponder about the various skills they had to have learned while earning these badges. I thought about how the badges aided to making these young girls into well rounded ladies.
★ Did any aspect of the event prompt you to recall or think about what we’ve been learning in the course? How and why?
When I was speaking with girls and they were asking me questions about college, it made me recall how in some parts of the world, females are no allowed an education nor get to do what they want with their future. The Girl Scouts is a program to prepare girls for a lifetime of leadership, success, and adventure… in some places women’s only role in life is to become a mother, and other parts females are certainly not able to hold any leadership positions, especially in many male dominant societies. Unlike Bibi Haldar only seeks to get married to cook and tend to her husband, these girl scouts were seeking what college life was like. Furthermore, I related our course learnings to the concept of the Girl Scout badges. It stood out to me just how versatile these life skills would make these young females as they worked for their badges, in contrast, to all the reading and videos we have watched prohibiting females to do anything besides be a homemaker and mother.
★ What is the big “takeaway” for you from the event? What will you remember about it?
I love the concept of the Girl Scouts and absolutely adore the fact we get to work so closely with them. This organization is a great resource to help girls grow and learn life skills in order to reach their full potential. Whether it’s by exercising and staying healthy, developing strong relationships with family and peers, advocating on behalf of others, protecting our environment, or exploring careers that can truly change the world for the better, these girls gain the skills and the inspiration to accept challenges, overcome obstacles, and take the lead. I will remember is an honor to lead as a role model for these young women and that they are so lucky to have such an incredible organization such as the Girl Scouts of the USA that supports females prospering!



