With only one mom in attendance, she was overwhelmed with the love received. 50 People attended the event at Multnomah Presbyterian Church to support and shower a special mom with love. Faithe was able to share her new son, James with us at the event. We're so happy he arrived early to join us. It makes the photos so much more fun.
Women from WEO, Binky Patrol's Beaverton Chapter, Girl Scout troops from Oregon and SW Washington, Starbucks local management team and other neighbors were in attendance to show the heart of BInky Patrol by bringing gifts for moms who may be in a tough time in their lives with new babies on the way.
Troops 40905, 40223 and several others have been joined by local families, teens having parties to make binkies to be delivered to local area children and teens in need.
Every Girl Scout makes a commitment, through the Girl Scout Law, to do her best to make the world a better place. The second annual “Caring Hearts, Helping Hands” project, launched this month by the Girl Scout Council of Orange County, will unite the community service efforts of thousands of Girl Scouts who want to make Orange County a better place to live by teaming up with Binky Patrol. more
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