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Feb. 13, 2020. Trusting Connections, an award-winning nanny and childcare agency, recently celebrated their fifth annual Girl Scout Cookie Buying Event and came through on the fulfillment of a big promise to Phoenix area Girl Scouts. Co-founders Rosalind Prather and Caroline Wesnitzer have a shared mission to celebrate women who are changing their communities for the better and leading the way for future generations through cookie sales. Prather and Wesnitzer made a pledge to purchase cookies from every Girl Scout that brought a sales pitch to the Feb. 13 program held in Chandler, AZ. This beloved event has its origins in Tucson and this marked the first time the organization brought the event to the Phoenix area. In an effort to encourage the Girl Scouts of today to articulate their value and harness their business and presentation skills Prather and Wesnitzer met with and heard pitches from 39 Girl Scouts. They purchased 148 boxes of cookies which will be donated to Arizonans For Children’s Visitation Centers in Phoenix and Mesa.


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