Bobby Montoya is a 7-year-old who identifies as a girl. Her family  accepts Bobby's gender identity but the local Girl Scout troop turned  down the family's request that Bobby be able to join, despite the  inclusive policy of the Girl Scouts of Colorado, 9 News reports: "It's hurting my heart," Bobby said. "It hurts me and my mom both."
Recently, Archuleta wanted to sign Bobby  up for Girl Scouts. His older sister did it, and Bobby really wanted to  join. Archuleta told 9NEWS when she brought Bobby to register, a troop  leader told her Bobby couldn't join.
"I said, 'Well, what's the big deal?' She said 'It doesn't matter how he looks, he has boy parts, he can't be in Girl Scouts. Girl Scouts don't allow that [and] I don't want to be in trouble by parents or my supervisor,'" Archuleta told 9NEWS.
"I said, 'Well, what's the big deal?' She said 'It doesn't matter how he looks, he has boy parts, he can't be in Girl Scouts. Girl Scouts don't allow that [and] I don't want to be in trouble by parents or my supervisor,'" Archuleta told 9NEWS.
The Girl Scouts of Colorado released a statement: "Girl Scouts is an inclusive organization  and we accept all girls in Kindergarten through 12th grade as members.  If a child identifies as a girl and the child's family presents her as a  girl, Girl Scouts of Colorado welcomes her as a Girl Scout. Our  requests for support of transgender kids have grown, and Girl Scouts of  Colorado is working to best support these children, their families and  the volunteers who serve them. In this case, an associate delivering our  program was not aware of our approach. She contacted her supervisor,  who immediately began working with the family to get the child involved  and supported in Girl Scouts. We are accelerating our support systems  and training so that we're better able to serve all girls, families and  volunteers."
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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