To become a successful woman, all a girl needs is some direction. That direction can be provided through Girl Scouting.
Strength in Numbers: Today there are nearly 3.8 million Girl Scouts — 2.9 million girl members and 986,000 adult members.
Leadership: Girls feel that places for them to develop their leadership skills are scarce. Girl Scouting can help girls build these skills.
Discover: Girls understand themselves and their values and use their knowledge and skills to explore the world.
Connect: Girls care about, inspire, and team with others locally and globally.
Take Action: Girls act to make the world a better place.
A Part of Women's History: More than 50 million American women enjoyed Girl Scouting during their childhood.
Click here for some Girl Scout parenting resources.
Click here for information about GSUSA Journey materials for all girls.