WATCH | Year 2: A Look Back

Thank you to our Classroom To Career Funders: AT&T California Bank of America Charitable Foundation, Inc. BNSF Railway Foundation Comerica Bank County of Riverside, First District Edison International Employees Community Fund of Boeing Northrop Grumman San Bernardino Community College District San Manuel Band of Mission Indians SoCalGas State Farm Union Bank Union Pacific Wells Fargo Foundation   Thank you to our Classroom To Career Supporters: … Continue reading WATCH | Year 2: A Look Back

How many girls can say they learned about 3D printing, laser cutting and composites in a single day?

Well, our Girl Scouts can! At GSSGC we are taking great strides to introduce our girls to 21st Century skills and STEM careers available to them. Classroom To Career is a groundbreaking 1-year old program that has really changed the lives of the young women we serve. Thank you again to The Vocademy for being a Classroom To Career partner! Continue reading How many girls can say they learned about 3D printing, laser cutting and composites in a single day?

HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY! — “What Do Men Really Want?”

The Gentlemen of the Girl Scouts of San Gorgonio Council helped create this very special video valentine just for Girl Scout Cookie fans! If you’ve been wondering what to give the men in your life this weekend, look no further than this video. Find out what men really want for Valentine’s Day! Continue reading HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY! — “What Do Men Really Want?”

Cyber Security event encourages over 200 Inland girls to invest in STEM futures!

Thank you to our STEM Sponsors for helping to promote STEM programs for Girl Scouts in San Gorgonio Council! Professor Tony Coulson, Director of the Cyber Security Center at California State University, San Bernardino, sent us this great video detailing the importance of last month’s Cyber Security event at CSUSB on December 17. About 200 girls had a chance to explore cyber security and other exciting engineering-based fields with … Continue reading Cyber Security event encourages over 200 Inland girls to invest in STEM futures!