Girls Scouts reach out to Spanish speakers in Vineland, New Jersey

Posted on: March 22nd, 2006
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“Luz Rentas’ three children wanted to join the 13,000 other girls in the region who have taken the Girl Scout Promise, or oath.

Yet for many Spanish-speaking girls ”” like Rentas’ daughters ”” a language barrier involving the girls, parents and scoutmasters have made it too complicated for some to work their way from Brownies to Seniors.”

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