Girl Scouts Beyond Bars helps girls and their incarcerated mothers maintain their relationships.
What does GSBB stand for?
GSBB stands for Girl Scouts Beyond Bars (Girl Scouts of the USA; New York, NY)
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Samples in periodicals archive:
Perhaps one of the most innovative and successful programs established to encourage interaction between mothers and their children is the Girl Scouts Beyond Bars program.
Conceived and developed by NIJ, the Girl Scouts Beyond Bars program (highlighted in an NIJ Program Focus publication and in the December 1995 issue of Corrections Today) promotes involvement of imprisoned mothers in their children's lives through a unique partnership between Girl Scout councils -- comprising the world's largest girls/women organization -- and state and local corrections agencies.
Girl Scouts Beyond Bars National Institute of Justice, 633 Indiana Ave.