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Giselle Burgess, a young mother of five, becomes the driving force behind Troop 6000, which provides a supportive community for girls in shelters, including her own daughters. With her prior experience in the Girl Scouts, Giselle recognized the need for a space where these girls could develop skills and pride without the stigma of homelessness. New York Times journalist Nikita Stewart embedded with Troop 6000 during New York City's homelessness crisis in 2017, capturing the girls' and families' triumphs and struggles. Through intimate portraits of Giselle's family and others, readers will feel joy when families move into permanent homes and share in the pain of daily life in shelters. The excitement builds as the girls sell their first cookies, showcasing resilience and determination. Stewart illustrates how shared experiences of poverty galvanized the political will to expand the troop from one shelter to fifteen, and eventually to other cities. The narrative also explores the evolving history of the Girl Scouts, highlighting the organization's adaptability to meet diverse needs. Ultimately, this story emphasizes the power of community, support, and joy in overcoming challenges, demonstrating that together, we can improve our circumstances and find commonality.

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Troop 6000, Nikita Stewart

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2020
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Título
Troop 6000
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2020
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
256
ISBN10
1984820753
ISBN13
9781984820754
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Calificación
4,15 de 5
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Giselle Burgess, a young mother of five, becomes the driving force behind Troop 6000, which provides a supportive community for girls in shelters, including her own daughters. With her prior experience in the Girl Scouts, Giselle recognized the need for a space where these girls could develop skills and pride without the stigma of homelessness. New York Times journalist Nikita Stewart embedded with Troop 6000 during New York City's homelessness crisis in 2017, capturing the girls' and families' triumphs and struggles. Through intimate portraits of Giselle's family and others, readers will feel joy when families move into permanent homes and share in the pain of daily life in shelters. The excitement builds as the girls sell their first cookies, showcasing resilience and determination. Stewart illustrates how shared experiences of poverty galvanized the political will to expand the troop from one shelter to fifteen, and eventually to other cities. The narrative also explores the evolving history of the Girl Scouts, highlighting the organization's adaptability to meet diverse needs. Ultimately, this story emphasizes the power of community, support, and joy in overcoming challenges, demonstrating that together, we can improve our circumstances and find commonality.