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    My goal is to sell at least 500 to 800 cookies. I am doing this to go on trips and to sell people cookies for the funds to support our trips. I also want help with my accounting and money skills and overall help my communities learn more about Girl Scouts of Greater NY, and my troop 2413. – Elaina, 10

    Hello, my name is Melina from Troop 2413. My goal is to get at least 500 and more so my troop can go on trips and do extra Girl Scout activities such as going to Camp Kaufman and going to Fordham University to learn how to incorporate AI technology and STEM activitiess. I also like selling because it helps me with my entrepreneurship and teaches me how to be a business worker and helps me develop the skills for money and business management. – Melina, 12

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