New Partnership Brings Girl Scouts Programming to Boys & Girls Clubs of Weld County
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We’re thrilled to announce a new programming partnership between Boys & Girls Clubs of Weld County and Girl Scouts of Colorado—launching this fall as a pilot at our Monfort Clubhouse!
This collaboration brings together two powerhouse organizations committed to youth development, leadership, and community connection. Through this pilot, Club members will have the opportunity to explore Girl Scouts programming in a way that’s fun, inclusive, and tailored to their interests—right within their after-school experience.

Why It Matters
At Boys & Girls Clubs of Weld County, we believe in creating spaces where young people feel seen, supported, and inspired to lead. Partnering with Girl Scouts of Colorado allows us to expand our offerings and introduce new pathways for girls to build confidence, develop skills, and make lasting friendships.
Whether it’s earning badges, exploring STEM, or diving into community service projects, this partnership is about unlocking potential and showing our members that leadership comes in many forms—and starts with showing up.
What to Expect
The pilot program will kick off at the Monfort Clubhouse with weekly sessions led by trained Girl Scouts staff and volunteers.
Activities will be hands-on, engaging, and designed to complement our existing Club programming.
Participation is open to all girls at the Monfort Clubhouse, with no additional cost to families.
We’re excited to see how this partnership grows and evolves—and we’re especially proud to be part of a movement that centers youth voice, choice, and leadership.
Stay tuned for updates as we launch this pilot and explore opportunities to expand Girl Scouts programming to other Club locations in the future.









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