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There would be no way to keep records on this as each Girl Scout may participate in many different projects throughout the year.

For a general idea, if each Girl Scout in Girl Scouts of the USA helped one person each year, that would be about 3,000,000 people each helped by a Girl Scout. And that doesn't include Girl Scouts and Girl Guides in other countries.

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