Support A Soldier Program

If your troop is interested, we will pair you up with a group
that has adopted a specific platoon or soldier overseas.   It
then becomes your troop’s responsibility to  regularly send
boxes to your assigned soldier or soldiers.  Please do not
take this duty lightly.  If your troop commits to this project you
must follow through or it is the soldier who suffers.  It is hard
enough being away from family and friends in hostile
territory, and they look forward to care packages more than
you know.        

Any time your girls spend making cards or writing letters to
your soldiers may be counted toward Servant's Heart
awards.  This program is highly recommended as it really
gives the girls an appreciation of the sacrifice that these men
and women make, as well as that of their families, so that we
can retain the freedoms we so enjoy here in the United
States.

Supporting Our Veterans

Frontier Girls are strong supporters of our veterans at
home.  We work closely with various veterans organizations
such as VFW Posts and the American Legion.  Activities
might include putting flags on graves on Memorial Day,
serving Christmas dinner at the VFW post, or even
performing tall flag routines and songs for the annual Stand
Down for homeless veterans.

Flag Corps

Frontier Girls offers an optional program called the Frontier
Girls Flag Corps.  This program is for any girls in your troop
who are interested in performing formal flag ceremonies for
events in your community.  To start a Flag Corps you must
have a minimum of 4 girls interested.  You will need a Caller,
a Flag Bearer, and two Color Guards (more Color Guards
may be used if you have more girls that wish to participate).  
Details on performing a formal flag ceremony can be found
in our Leader Handbook.  Any time spent performing
ceremonies for other community members count toward
Service Awards.  

Tall Flag Team

Frontier Girls tall flag teams perform patriotic routines during
community parades and festivals.  Using red, white and blue
flags on 5' flag poles they twirl to songs such as "God Bless
the USA" and "The Great Defenders".
Patriotism
Patriotism is a character trait we take very seriously in Frontier Girls.  All meetings begin
with a formal flag ceremony and girls are taught a proper respect for both flag and
country.  We are also a strong supporter of our military personnel and have made
optional programs available to our troops who want to go Above and Beyond.
Patriot Program

Our Patriot Program is a special program designed just for girls of military families.  Our Patriot Program was
designed to honor the daughters of our military men and women.  These girls and their entire families make many
sacrifices so that the rest of us can enjoy the freedoms that so many of our men and women have fought to protect
National Guard or Reserves may register as a Patriot.

Because many of these girls move frequently, it is difficult for them to join a traditional troop (although they are
more then welcome to.)  All girls of military families are invited to join a special worldwide troop just for them.  Our
Patriot troop #911 has no official leader and each parent or guardian acts as the leader for their own daughter.   
The girls can stay in touch with one and other through our safe, monitored, web connection where they can post
pictures of their projects and correspond with other girls in the Patriot program to get ideas for future activities.   
When they move to a new area, they can quickly find out if there are any other Patriots around that they can get
together with.  This site will also have informational postings and resources specific to military families.

If a Patriot wishes to join a traditional troop, she is encouraged to do so.  She will wear her regular troop numerals
along with the Patriot ribbon and pin in addition to her regular uniform.  Any leader who is a spouse to military
personnel also wears a special ribbon and pin on her leader tie.
field.  While we have done our best to make information current, and provide adequate safety advice, this information is in no way to be considered
all-inclusive and does  NOT include comprehensive training in personnel practices and procedures, safety procedures, or child development.  Use of
these materials is at your own risk.  Any youth program or individual that uses the Frontier Girls Clubs name and uses Frontier Girls Clubs materials
is not a division, branch, or department of Frontier Girls Clubs.  Their relative status is that of an independent purchaser and licensee (the purchaser)
and provider and licensor (Frontier Girls Clubs) of the Frontier Girls program materials.   


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Frontier Girls is a scout like program for girls offered as an alternative to Girl Scouts.
 
 
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