Caribe Girl Scouts in Puerto Rico – Selling cookies again
Nov 30, 2018
Photo: Girl Scout Cookie Program in Puerto Rico, Credit: GS of Caribe
For the first time since Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico, the Girl Scouts of the Caribe are selling cookies again!
More than 2,000 girls within Girl Scouts of Caribe are back to sell Girl Scout Cookies as they resume the Girl Scout Cookie Program in Puerto Rico. Girl Scouts of Caribe were among the 3.4 million people in Puerto Rico faced with hardships brought on by Hurricane Maria, resulting in massive destruction across the island. The Girl Scouts Council was severely impacted. Girl Scouts of Caribe are selling cookies at pop-up booths around the island of Puerto Rico. Some locations include: Plaza Carolina, San Patricio Plaza and Plaza del Caribe, among many others. Through their purchases, Girl Scout Cookie customers help power amazing experiences for local Girl Scouts, while building the next generation of female entrepreneurs.
Photo: Girl Scouts Caribe are back in business, Credit: GS Caribe
Cookies can be purchased in-person or through a Digital Cookie® link provided by a Girl Scout. Digital Cookie® is an innovative and educational web-based addition to the cookie program that helps girls run their cookie business online. To support Girl Scouts in Puerto Rico through a cookie purchase, contact Girl Scouts of Caribe at 787-721-5771. To make a direct donation to the Girl Scouts of Caribe relief fund, visit: https://www.gofundme.com/