With Girls Scouts, girls have the opportunity to develop their leadership potential by providing them a safe space where they can participate in actives to explore their interests. In a troop, she will learn the values, skills, and lessons that come with being a Girl Scout. She will be invited to take action in her community, in a way that makes a difference.
Girl Scouts are always doing amazing things! Check out GSUSA’s blog to see examples of all the exciting things your girl can see and do with the Girl Scouts.
Girls can join a troop or go solo with the Juliette program as an individually registered member (IRM). As an individual girls can still participate in all Girl Scout activities that are age/grade appropriate and earn awards.
Girls in grades K-5 might belong to a troop, learn new skills and earn badges, go on hikes, or head to camp for the first time. Older girls can dig deep into what interests them—they might learn to code, make a PSA, travel to new places, or go on an outdoor adventure. Did we mention the potential for earning college scholarships?
Learn more about the different ways to participate:
Explore her interests through Series and Journeys, Badges and working toward achieving the Highest Awards in Girl Scouts.
Our council offers a number of opportunities. Feel free to ask us any questions you may have through our Facebook page! Or contact us through our website.