Supply kits can be found at all the offices. However, due to the moves from different offices, our kits are not available at each office. Please contact a Learning Department employee at LearningDept@girlscoutsww.org at least 2 weeks in advance to make sure the kit you need is at the correct office. Currently, all of our offices are closed to walk-ins. After confirming with a Learning employee that your kit will be at the pick-up office, please email the office directly to make sure someone will be there to open when you arrive. Please contact Customer Care at (800) 541-9852 to be connected to an employee at the office you will be picking up at.
Note: Please visit GSWW's COVID-19 Member Guidelines page to learn more about guidance and best practices for maintaining sanitary and socially distanced spaces.
OFFICE LOCATIONS AND CONTACTS
Tacoma Girl Scout store, Contact the Tacoma Girl Scout store office and indicate that you want to reserve a learning kit from the equipment depot. Only certain kits and workbooks are stored there. You can reach them at tacomaretailoffice@gsww.org
Peninsula/Bremerton-Email the Bremerton office at RBremerton@girlscoutsww.org ; indicate that you want to reserve a learning kit. Kits and workbooks continue to be stored in the volunteer learning closet.
Seattle Administrative Office Email RSeattle@girlscoutsww.org and reception will take your reservation. Pick up at the Seattle office may be different due to guidelines set forth by the building owner. Parking is no longer allowed at the Seattle Design Center.
Snohomish County/Everett– Email the Everett office at , at REverett@girlscoutsww.org ; indicate that you want to reserve a learning kit and schedule a time for pick-up.
Renton Email Donna Gathany , Facilitator, at donnajg@earthlink.net or 425/221-0423 (Outdoor 1, Outdoor Equipment)
Do YOUR part: reserve early & email LearningDept@girlscoutsww.org about missing/low supply items.
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