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FeaturesDecember 5, 2010

When the Girl Scout Cadettes in Troop 50088 heard that there would be girls living in the new Habitat for Humanity home in Marble Hill, Mo., they knew they wanted to do something special for those girls. They saved $250 from troop fundraisers to support their service project idea. ...

By Anne Hyde ~ Submitted to seMissourian.com

When the Girl Scout Cadettes in Troop 50088 heard that there would be girls living in the new Habitat for Humanity home in Marble Hill, Mo., they knew they wanted to do something special for those girls.

They saved $250 from troop fundraisers to support their service project idea. But when they asked the girls who lived in the Habitat for Humanity home what they needed for their rooms, the girls said they had everything they really needed -- but that they had a neighbor in Marble Hill who had just moved and had no furniture or decorations in her room.

The Girl Scouts didn't miss a beat, taking this new friend shopping for bedroom furniture and accessories. They even set up the room and did a suspenseful room unveiling for her.

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"The look on her face was priceless," wrote troop volunteers BJ Grindstaff and Cherly Dowd. "[We] all learned a very important lesson that day."

They'll continue to learn lessons together; the new neighbor is joining Scouts.

"This is such a wonderful example of Girl Scouts taking action in their local community," said Girl Scouts of the Missouri Heartland CEO Jennifer M. Orban.

This story was submitted by an seMissourian.com user.

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