What Girl Scouts Do
For every girl, everywhere — where today's girls become tomorrow's leaders.
What Is Girl Scouting?
Girl Scouts spans grades K–12 plus adult members (18+). Members join for friendship while developing character, self-esteem, and a commitment to community service.
64% of today's women leaders in the United States — civic, corporate, and political — were once Girl Scouts.
Girl Scouts is Flexible!
Join a Troop
Meet regularly with a local troop led by a dedicated volunteer. Build friendships and earn badges together.
Be a Juliette
Prefer independence? Register as an individual member and participate in activities at your own pace.
Go to Camp
Overnight and day camps across the region offer adventure, nature, and new skills every summer.
Attend an Event
Service Unit events, council programs, and special activities are open to all registered members.
Travel
Girl Scouts opens doors to travel opportunities at the regional, national, and international level.
Service Unit Events
Our local service unit organizes events throughout the year for all Girl Scouts in our area.
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Journeys, Badges & Patches
Earn badges by exploring new topics and developing skills. Journeys tackle real-world issues. Special patches recognize unique local achievements.
Leadership Awards
Bronze, Silver, and Gold Awards are the highest honors in Girl Scouting, representing significant community impact projects.
Girl Scouts Develop Successful Leaders!
The Girl Scout experience builds leadership skills that last a lifetime. Through hands-on activities, community service, and mentorship, Girl Scouts develop the confidence and capabilities to lead in every aspect of their lives. The organization emphasizes creating leaders who value diversity and collaboration.