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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Rainbow for girls a religious
organization? A sorority? A secret order?
It is none of these. Rainbow is an active
youth organization which offers each girl:
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An
interesting and complete program of general youth character
development.
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A
wholesome occupation of her spare time.
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Development
and exercise of leadership qualities.
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Worthwhile
associates.
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The
best of environment.
Rainbow does have some closed meetings that
only members attend. This is similar to sororities that bring
groups of women together, but also have closed meetings. Rainbow
is different-- it allows not only members, but also members'
parents, grandparents and legal guardians to attend all those
meetings. These individuals are welcomed and encouraged to
participate in meetings and in other activities. They are also
encouraged to serve on Advisory Boards.
Would I like Rainbow?
Yes, of course -- when you are willing to
support and attend meetings regularly, which are held twice
monthly. Rainbow gives you a strong base from which to launch
your future and prepare for the responsibilities of adulthood.
But like anything, you will only get out of it what you put into
it. You will form lasting friendships with other wonderful
girls, and among other things, learn responsibility and
self-reliance.
What will I gain from membership in
Rainbow for Girls?
You will have the opportunity to accept
responsibility, develop leadership, work as a member of a
committee and learn the importance of being of service to
others. Since you are energetic and active, it is most essential
that your efforts be directed in channels that will occupy your
spare time to the best advantage. The teachings of Rainbow tend
to keep before you the importance of the many virtues which will
stay with you into adulthood. All of these benefits and many
more will be found in Rainbow.
How may I become a Rainbow Girl?
Email the Assembly here (email to: LynnBroyhill12@cableone.net)
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