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Here's how you can help. But it's not just parents having a hard time—kids are feeling a lot of emotions and they need you to be there for them. Tired of watching movies every night? These easy activity ideas will make all this extra time at home with the kids fun and memorable. Racism didn't end with the Civil Rights movement. Whenever we see injustice, we all have a responsibility to confront it. For Every Girl. Juliette Gordon Low. Executive Team. National Board. The Girl Scout Advocacy Center. Troop Capitol Hill.
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