Local Girl Scouts Council Selected To Represent Girl Scouts Of USA At White House Title IX Celebration
Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania (GSEP) CEO Natalye Paquin and Seven Local Scouts Invited to Participate in Title IX Celebration and Mentoring Sessions at the White House June 20
PHILADELPHIA, June 20, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania (GSEP) has been selected to represent the National Girl Scouts organization at the White House on June 20 in a special celebration of Title IX, which since 1972 has mandated that no individual in the United States shall be excluded from participation in any athletic activity or education program based upon gender.
Seven accomplished Girl Scouts from eastern Pennsylvania, including four Gold Awardees and three Girl Scout Advisors to the Board of Directors, will join CEO Natalye Paquin in participating in the Title IX anniversary celebration 40 years after the legislation was passed. The day's events will also include a mentorship session, where the young women will have the opportunity to discuss female empowerment and seek leadership advice from trailblazers who pioneered female athletic opportunities. Representing the White House will be Valerie Jarrett, Senior Advisor to President Obama and Chair of the White House Council on Women & Girls and Tina Tchen, Executive Director of the White House Council on Women & Girls.
LIVE STREAMING: A live streaming of the day's events can be viewed from 2:00pm–4:00pm on June 20 at www.whitehouse.gov/live.
"We are honored that our council was selected to represent the Girl Scouts of the USA on this national stage, especially in our 100th year of service to girls across the nation and world," said Paquin. "Joining me at the White House are girls from a cross section of our council who are all accomplished leaders, athletes and representative of the talented young women who take part in the Girl Scouts. Title IX was game-changing legislation for women and girls. Many girl scouts are athletes."
Title IX served as a step towards equal rights for women and created a pathway for females to become accepted into athletics on a national scale. In response to greater opportunities to play, the number of high school girls participating in sports has risen tenfold since 1972, while six times as many women compete in college sports today. Despite these advances, obstacles for female athletes remain as girls and women still have fewer opportunities and often endure inferior treatment in areas such as equipment, facilities, coaching, and scheduling. The past, present and future of Title IX will be discussed among all guests in attendance June 20.
About Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania
Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania (GSEP) is the largest girl-serving organization in Pennsylvania and builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. GSEP serves 41,000 girls in partnership with 15,000 volunteers in Berks, Bucks, Carbon, Chester, Delaware, Lehigh, Montgomery, Northampton and Philadelphia counties. Today, 80 percent of women in leadership and executive roles in the U.S. were Girl Scouts. Girl Scout alumnae comprise 70 percent of women in the U.S. Congress. For further information about Girl Scouting, how to join, volunteer, reconnect, or donate, call 215-564-4657 or visit www.GSEP.org.
For more information, contact:
Kate O'Neil
For The Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania
434-242-6182 (mobile)
215-790-4367 (office)
[email protected]
SOURCE Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania
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