Become a Girl Scout Today!
Girl Scouts do almost anything girls like
to do! Girl Scout program activities are open to all girls who are members of Girl Scouting and accept the Girl Scout Promise and Law. Girls are guided by the support of caring, trained adult volunteers. Discover the fun, friendship and power of girls together. Girls ages 5-17 can
join Girl Scouts at any time and will enter the appropriate level depending on their age. Girls typically advance on, or bridge,
to the various levels.
Girls and adults may join Girl Scouts by paying a $10 annual membership fee. The fee includes the cost of insurance
during Girl Scout activities. Troops set their own troop dues for supplies and activities. Financial aid is available so that
no girl is denied the opportunity of being a Girl Scout.
For more information, please contact your local council office.
Daisy Girl Scouts Ages 5 -
6, K and Grade 1 Daisy Girl Scouts take part in hands-on learning activities while making new friends.
They learn about themselves, Girl Scout traditions and how to work with others.
Brownie Girl Scouts
Ages 6 - 8, Grades 1, 2, 3 Brownie Girl Scouts learn to expand their
horizons, make decisions and voice their opinions. They earn Try-Its, triangle-shaped patches, for trying new things.
Junior Girl Scouts Ages 8 - 11, Grades 3, 4, 5, 6 Junior
Girl Scouts explore interests, assume responsibility, learn leadership and develop a commitment to their community.
They earn badges while gaining confidence in many areas. They can attend overnight resident camp or day camp. Learn about
the Girl Scout Bronze Award.
Cadette Girl Scouts Ages
11 - 14, Grades 6, 7, 8, 9 Cadette Girl Scouts develop interests, explore careers and gain life skills.
They practice self-reliance by planning and implementing service and leadership projects.
They earn badges and
Interest Project Awards and are eligible to earn the Girl Scout Silver Award, the second-highest award in Girl Scouting.
Senior Girl Scouts Ages
14 - 17, Grades 9, 10, 11, 12 Senior Girl Scouts learn to face the challenge of an adult world through
leadership practice, career exploration and special interest projects.
They enjoy travel programs, service projects
and self-discovery exercises. Senior Girl Scouts can earn the Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest Girl Scout achievement.
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