Service Unit Team Training Conference
In order for our volunteers to get the most out their time with us, we ask that only registered attendees come to this event. Please do not bring additional guests or children. Reserve your spot by May 15th, 2024!
Name
*
First Name
Last Name
Email
*
example@example.com
Phone Number
*
Please enter a valid phone number.
Service Unit
*
Please Select
SU610 - Coweta
SU611 - Cowetawood
SU612 - Conyers
SU613 - Mystic Georgia
SU614 - Tapestry
SU616 - Fayette
SU617 - Fayette
SU618 - Fayette
SU619 - Sandy Creek
SU620 - Fayette
SU622 - Henriettes
SU623 - Stockbridge
SU625 - Stargazers
SU626 - Geranium Blossom
SU629 - Heritage
SU630 - Forsyth North
SU632 - Forsyth West
SU634 - Sawnee Central
SU636 - Forsyth Central South
SU638 - Forsyth South
SU643 - Kudzu
SU649 - Dandelion
SU650 - Riverwood
SU651 - Lily Rose
SU656 - Southeast DeKalb
SU657 - Sugar Creek
SU660 - Chamblee
SU662 - Yellow Wildflowers
SU675 - 3sacharm
SU677 - Silver Stars
SU681 - River Bridge
SU682 - Three Points
SU698 - Pine Valley
SU699 - Sparkles
SU703 - Twin Paths
SU704 - Ben Hill
SU708 - Shannon
SU710 - TriCities
SU711 - Martin Luther King
SU718 - Sisters of Heritage
SU719 - Bazoline Usher
SU720 - Golden Star
SU725 - Phoenix Rising/Edgewood
SU726 - Buckhead
SU738 - Pine Mountain
SU739 - Sleepy Hollow
SU740 - Magnolia
SU742 - Red Bud
SU744 - Jonquil
SU745 - Sassafras
SU748 - Shooting Stars
SU749 - Wildhorse Creek
SU752 - 3 Sisters
SU753 - Chattahoochee
SU758 - Azalea
SU762 - Morning Blossom
SU763 - Woodward
SU771 - Brookwood
SU778 - Snellville
SU779 - Lanier
SU784 - Duluth
SU790 - Mill Creek
SU791 - Apalachee
SU792 - Grayson
SU793 - Rockbridge
SU795 - Norcross
SU798 - Dunwoody
SU817 - Crossbridge
SU819 - Tucker
SU821 - Three Leaves
SU822 - Daisy Ridge
SU823 - Decatur
SU829 - Big Creek
SU830 - Milton
SU831 - Two Bridges
SU833 - Roswell
SU834 - Oakwood Circle
SU835 - Dreamcatchers
SU836 - Greenway
SU837 - Jubilee
SU838 - Alpharetta
SU839 - Sandy Springs
Your volunteer roles (please select that apply)
*
Service Unit Director
Service Unit Treasurer
Troop Development Coordinator
School Liaision
Annual Fund Chair
Recognitions Chair
Troop Leader Coach
High Awards Chair
Events Chair
Outdoor Chair
Troop Volunteer
9:00am - 11:45 am: Training Sessions (Please select only one (1) from this category).
*
New Service Unit Director: As a new Service Unit Director, you will receive a handbook and resources to support this role. The presenters will walk you through these resources and share ideas on how to build a team, hosting successful Service Unit meetings, quarterly planning with your Area Executive and Service Unit Team, planning a Budget, and communicating with the volunteers in your Service Unit. This is part 1 of 2, choose the same session for afternoon to complete the entire class.
Returning Service Unit Director: In this learning experience, Service Unit Directors will have the opportunity to network with each other and learn about new offerings and updates from Girls Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) and Girls Scouts of Greater Atlanta (GSGATL).
New Troop Development Coordinator: As a new Troop Development Coordinator, you will receive a comprehensive handbook and resources to support your role. You will receive an in-depth overview of the provided resources and receive best practices on how to effectively recruit and support school liaisons, host strategic recruitment events, and follow up with leads while connecting girls with troops. This is part 1 of 2, choose the New and Returning TDC class for afternoon to complete the entire class.
School Liaison: This session is for anyone interested in supporting the recruitment and retention of Girl Scout members through connections with a local school. The School Liaison shares opportunities for recruitment with the Area Executive and assists with coordinating participation at Open House in the fall as well as events throughout the year. The School Liaison might also coordinate Girl Scout week activities at the school.
Recognitions: This class is all about recognizing Adult Volunteers. Learn about the awards offered through GSUSA and GSGATL, as well as some simple and fun activities you can do at monthly Service Unit meetings and end of year celebrations for adult volunteers.
Events: This class will share ideas on celebrating Girl Scout Traditions and events for girls by girls. The class will also touch on completing the required paperwork and obtaining approval through GSGATL Risk Management to make sure your event is safe and insured.
Culture of Philanthropy: How to Keep Building our Culture of Philanthropy– did you know only 1.8% of all philanthropic gifts go to women and girl’sorganizations? As Girl Scouts how do we elevate our voices to collectively showthat WE DESERVE MORE. With tools for all service units volunteers, we canenhance and amplify our collective impact to keep building our case forphilanthropic support
1:15 pm - 4:00 pm: Training Sessions (Please select only one (1) from this category).
*
New Service Unit Director: As a new Service Unit Director, you will receive a handbook and resources to support this role. The presenters will walk you through these resources and share ideas on how to build a team, hosting successful Service Unit meetings, quarterly planning with your Area Executive and Service Unit Team, planning a Budget, and communicating with the volunteers in your Service Unit. --This session includes a specialized Looker Session from 1:15 – 2:15 pm, offering tailored insights and expert guidance to enhance your understanding of the role and responsibilities as a Service Unit Director. This is part 2 of the New SUD class choose the same session for am to complete the entire class.
New and Returning Troop Development Coordinator: The afternoon session offers New TDC’s and returning TDC’s an opportunity to expand their networking circle, exchange innovative ideas, and enhance their understanding of cutting-edge technologies presented by GSUSA and GSGATL. The highlight of this session is the informative Looker Session spanning from 1:15 pm to 2:15 pm. This is part 2 for New TDC, choose New TDC for the am to complete the entire New TDC class.
Product Program Coordinator: Join the Product Programs Team for a session that talks about the upcoming program season for both Treats & Keeps and the Girl Scout Cookie Program. We’ll review upcoming dates, program highlights, engaging girls and volunteers, changes for the new year and much more. This session includes a specialized Looker Session from 1:15 – 2:15 pm, offering tailored insights and expert guidance to enhance your understanding of the role and responsibilities as a Product Program Coordinator.
Working with Faith Partners: Guest speaker Steven Scheid, Director of Scouting Ministries with the United Methodist General Commission will share ideas on working with Faith Partners to support Girl Scout troops and volunteers. This session will also feature a panel of representatives from different faiths and information on faith awards available to Girl Scouts.
Camp and Risk Management: Join the Council's Camp Team to learn about the three camp properties and the programs offered including: 3 seasons events, troop camping, service unit camporees, and summer camp. Camp will also touch on volunteer service unit day camps that are supported by the camp team. Camp will cover registration, pricing, training requirements, and resources. The Risk Mangement Team will talk about contracts, insurance liability, and accident and incident reporting. They will also touch on updates to the Safety Activity Checkpoints manual. Talk through the new Council Activity Approval Application process, and review the requirements to make each activity Safe, Fun, and Successful!
Treasurer: The Service Unit Treasurer role is more than just managing the Service Unit account. Learn how to find the resources needed to develop a Service Unit Budget, track income and expenses and reporting to the Service Unit members and GSGATL. You will also learn about Cheddar Up and how to support Troop Leaders and volunteers with troop finances and reporting.
High Awards: At the High Awards Workshop, you’ll have an opportunity to understand why earning a High Award, at any level, is an important step for a Girl Scout. Gain a clearer understanding of the requirements to earn Bronze, Silver, and Gold, as well as the steps to take for each project. We will look closely at examples of community service, and how to make it an effective Take-Action project at each award level. Understand how you can support girls earning Bronze, Silver, and Gold in your Service Unit. Learn about our 2024 Gold Award Girl Scouts and our Bronze, Silver, and Gold Council Young Women of Distinction.
Ask the Council- We want to hear all your burning questions and what topics you are interested in learning more about. We will have one of our esteemed executive officers on hand for a Fireside Chat during lunch, and we want to make sure we are discussing the subjects that are at the top of our volunteers' lists! Please share your question in the space below:
Please provide your t-shirt size
*
Adult Small
Adult Medium
Adult Large
Adult 1X-Large
Adult 2X-Large
Adult 3X-Large
Adult 4X-Large
We'd like to invite you to lunch. Please select from the below:
*
Turkey Cheezer Sandwich - on a multigrain boule, oven-roasted turkey, provolone cheese, romanie lettusce, tomato, mayo. cal. 730
Roast Beef Cheezer - on a french boule, roast beef, cheddar cheese, romaine lettuce, tomato, spicy brown mustard, mayo. cal. 640
Chicken Salad - homemade chicken salad, romaine lettuce, tomato. cal. 630
Firecracker Turkey Wrap - on a tomato tortilla, oven-roasted turkey, roasted, red peppers, pepper jack cheese, firecracker sauce, romaine lettuce. cal. 640
Horseradish Roast Beef Wrap - fresh sliced roast beef, provolone cheese, roasted red peppers, romaine lettuce, horseradish sauce. cal. 640
Switzerland Wrap - black forest ham, swiss cheese, tomato, romaine lettuce, honey mustard. cal. 640
Veggie Wrap - Cucumber, roasted red peppers, provolone cheese, tomato, romaine lettuce, Italian dressing, mayo.
No thanks, I'd rather eat lunch on my own
Accessibility accommodations
*
No
Yes
Explanation-Accessibility accommodations
Emergency Contact
*
First Name
Last Name
Emergency Contact Phone Number
*
Please enter a valid phone number.
My Products
prev
next
( X )
Training Fee
$
10.00
Submit
Should be Empty: