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•G iving permission for her to sell Girl Scout Cookies. •A ttending the cookie activity training for her troop. •H elping her set and meet her personal goal(s) and her troop’s goals. •H elping her observe all safety rules and guidelines outlined in materials listed in Girl Scouts of Utah’s Parent/Guardian Permission letter which is distributed during girl/ parent cookie trainings. •H elping her understand that you will be working with her in a supportive role; adults, however, should not assume sole responsibility for selling cookies. •H elping to network with colleagues so that she can contact co-workers and family

• Supporting the national Girl Scout policy that Girl Scouts or their families may not collect money over the Internet at any time. Money is collected only when the cookies are delivered. • Providing a safe place for money collected, as well as frequent drop-offs of money to her Troop Cookie Manager. • Paying for any cookies lost and eaten at home.

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