Meet the Girls … American Heritage Girls!
First AHG Troop comes to Sandy Springs, GA
SANDY SPRINGS, GA– Sandy Springs Families have discovered a new extra-curricular organization for their daughters called American Heritage Girls (AHG). AHG is a faith-based character development program for girls ages 5-18 dedicated to the mission of building women of integrity through service to God, family, community and country.
AHG Troop GA 1318 is the first AHG Troop in Sandy Springs, GA It is chartered at Misty Creek Community Church, 590 Mt. Vernon Highway, Sandy Springs, GA.
Founded in 1995 in Cincinnati, Ohio, AHG has grown from ten troops and 100 members to more than 50,000 members across 15 countries and in 50 states. AHG helps girls to know who they are and whose they are through service work, badge work, leadership opportunities and more.
With an emphasis on faith, service and fun, girls choose from more than 240 badges, participate in service projects, leadership opportunities and outdoor experiences. Troops are led by adult volunteers who facilitate the AHG program while encouraging girl leadership. Faith-based organizations like churches, schools and civic organizations charter AHG Troops to achieve their ministry goals for youth.
AHG GA Troop 1318 meets the first and third Tuesdays of each month with our Inaugural Troop Meeting on Tuesday, 11/7/2023. We will be celebrating the charter of our troop, having dinner, learning about our USA Flag, and starting our first badge.
Please contact Troop Coordinator for more details and information on how to attend this meeting. You must RSVP ahead of time to attend this Troop Meeting. Please note: We are only accepting ages 6-12 currently. If you have a girl age 5, or 13-18 please contact the Troop Coordinator for more information.
American Heritage Girls (AHG) is a faith-based character development program for girls 5-18 years of age. AHG is dedicated to the mission of building women of integrity through service to God, family, community and country. Founded in 1995 in Cincinnati, Ohio, AHG has grown from ten troops and 100 members to more than 50,000 members across 15 countries and in 50 states. Girl members participate in badge programs, service projects, leadership opportunities and outdoor experiences, all with an emphasis on Christian values and family involvement.
Visit the AHG website at americanheritagegirls.org to learn more. Visit AHG’s YouTube Channel to view “Faith, Service, Fun,” a 30-second video about AHG.
To request an interview with Patti Garibay, AHG Executive Director and Founder, contact Michelle Beckham-Corbin, Director of Marketing and Communications, at news@ahgonline.org.
Contact:
Jennifer L O'Donnell
(404) 345-1913
jennilodonnell@mail.com