Patch Programs and Council’s Own Patches
Please note that some patch programs and council’s own patches may not be listed. Some of the activities created by the legacy councils that now form Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles are similar but may have different requirements, so please inquire with regional program staff for more information.
NEW! Marine Animal Badge- Our Own Troop Badge
Through this badge, you will learn about, experience, enjoy and help support the health, welfare and habitat of marine animals of Southern California.
NEW! Marine Animal Brownie Try-It
This Try-It Program introduces Girl Scouts to the health, welfare and habitat of marine animals of Southern California.
Climate Connections
Girl scouts make connections to communities and all around the world. Let’s make a new connection – to our planet. Climate change and global warming is changing our planet and affects our lives. Find out how Girl Scouts of all levels can help!
Robotics Badge
Find out all you need to know about gears and sprockets and earn your Robotics Badge! This IPA is designed for individuals or robotics teams to enhance their experience or a jump start on being a part of it. For more information and badge requirements, click on the title.
NEW! Walden Media Literacy Patch Program
This Girl Scout patch program was created by Walden Media and offers Juniors, Cadettes, Seniors, and Ambassadors opportunities that focus on exploring various types of media such as literature, film and television. Once you complete the program either as an individual or as a troop, turn in the form that is included in the packet to your council shop. You will receive a complimentary patch courtesy of Walden Media.
America Cares Patch Program
The America Cares Patch Program for all level of Girl Scouts is designed to expand the feeling of patriotism and pride in our country.
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It's the Law Brownie Try-It
This Try-It Program introduces Brownie Girl Scouts to the workings of the court system and an opportunity to learn about the law in action.
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Leader's Guide to Eight Basic Skills
This four-level program has been developed to help every girl and leader gain a basic foundation in outdoor skills, so that together they can find the fun of camping and outdoor life.
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Basic 10 Water Skills Patch Program
The Basic 10 Water Skills Patch Program is designed to prepare the successful performer to undertake competently additional badge programs and interest projects as the next step in water skills development.
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Starry Skies Patch Program
The Starry Skies Patch Program is designed for Brownie Girl Scouts to help them learn about and appreciate the sky above them.
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Community Friends Council's Own Try-It
The Community Friends Council’s Own Try-It is designed to help Brownie Girl Scouts learn to appreciate the many cultures represented by the people who live in their neighborhood and communities.
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Sisters Hand in Hand - Focus on Abilities Council's Own Patch
The Sisters Hand in Hand – Focus on Abilities Council’s Own Patch is designed to help girls understand the abilities of the disabled.
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Girl Scouts - Spanish Trails' Own Badge
The Girl Scouts – Spanish Trails Council’s Own Badge is designed for Junior Girl Scouts to learn about life along the Mission Trail and how the blending of cultures contributed to our California heritage.
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Exploring Disabilities Council's Own Badge
The Exploring Disabilities Council’s Own Badge is designed for Junior Girl Scouts to gain an understanding of the challenge that is faced by people with disabilities as they learn the skills and the demands of developing their potential.
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Float Decorating Council's Own Badge
The Float Decorating Council’s Own Badge is designed for Junior Girl Scouts to experience Pasadena Tournament of Roses float design and floral arrangement.
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California Coastal Protection Council's Own Interest Project Award
This Interest Project will introduce you to many of the environmental concerns currently facing California’s coastal ecosystems and to what you can do to help ensure that we have a healthy ocean for the future.
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Float Decorating Council's Own Interest Project Award
The Float Decoration Council’s Own Interest Project Award is designed for Cadette, Senior and Ambassador Girl Scouts to learn about float design, building and decorating, floral arranging and to explore the career possibilities within the float industry.
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Celebrating Diversity Council's Own Interest Project Award
The Celebration Diversity Council’s Own Interest Project Award is designed to help Cadette, Senior and Ambassador Girl Scouts increase their understanding of our diverse and complex communities, and to appreciate the rich intercultural resources that result from this diversity.
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Understanding Disabilities Counci's Own Interest Project Award
The Understanding Disabilities Council’s Own Interest Project Award is designed for Cadette, Senior and Ambassador Girl Scouts to gain an understanding of the challenge that is faced by people with disabilities as they learn the skills and the demands of developing their potential.
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Seven League Boots Hiking Patch
The Seven League Boots Hiking Patch Program was developed to help leaders become familiar with some of the trails in our local area and their appropriateness for the girls’ abilities. It is not limited to just the girls. Adults, parents, and leaders may also earn this patch. There is no limit as to the number of miles a participant can or even must log (hike).
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Camp Out Patch Programs with Arcs
Brownie Girl Scout Overnight Arc
To encourage Brownie Girl Scouts to plan, carry out and evaluate an overnight.
Troop Camping Arc
To encourage Junior through Ambassador Girl Scouts to plan, carry out, and evaluate a troop camping activity.
Backpacking Arc
To encourage girls to plan, carry out, and evaluate a troop camping activity.
2010 Tournament ofRoses Patch Program
2010 Tournament of Roses Quiz and Form
The Tournament of Roses Patch Program is designed to teach girls about the Tournament of Roses Parade and the preparations required to make it happen, the role of volunteers in the parade, and related places of interest in Pasadena.
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Night Sky Patch Program
The Night Sky Girl Scout Patch Program may be completed at any time, after an adult affiliated with the troop completes the Telescope and Exploring the Solar System training sessions.
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Ten Basic Basic Water Skills
This patch program has been developed to help Girl Scouts acquire skills needed to participate in water activities that are fun, enjoyable and easy. The levels of progression in the Ten Basic Water Skills are approximately parallel to the levels of progression in the Eight Basic Camping Skills. All girls (Brownie through Ambassador) start with Level I and continue at their own pace. Juniors may advance through the skill levels in resident camps as well as in their own troops. Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors may advance in the same way or by teaching these same skills to a younger camp unit or troop.
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Eight Basic Camping Skills
This patch program has been developed to help Girl Scouts acquire skills needed to make outdoor living fun, enjoyable and easy. Level 5 activities are provided for those who are seeking an additional challenge after completing the first four levels.
All girls (Brownie through Ambassador) start with Level I and continue at their own pace. Brownies and Juniors may advance through the skill levels in day camps, resident camps, or in their own troops. Cadettes and Seniors may advance in the same way or by teaching these same skills to a younger camp unit or troop. These activities are not appropriate for Daisy Girl Scouts.
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California Natives Council's Own Interest Project Award
The California Natives Council’s Own Interest Project Award is designed to help Cadette, Senior and Ambassador Girl Scouts learn about California native plants.
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Gabrielino Missions Council’s Own Try-It
The Gabrielino Missions Council’s Own Try-It is designed for Brownie Girl Scouts to learn about the Gabrielino Indians and Mission life that shaped the early history of our Council area.
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Gabrielino Missions Council's Own Badge
The Gabrielino Missions Badge is designed for Junior Girl Scouts to learn about the Spanish Mission in our Council area, and to explore Mission life in early California.
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Gabrielino Lore Council's Own Badge
The Gabrielino Lore Badge for Junior Girl Scouts is designed to explore the culture of the Gabrielino people prior to the coming of the Spanish.
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Winter Wonderland Counci's Own Try-It
The Winter Wonderland Council’s Own Try-It is designed to help Brownie Girl Scouts learn about winter-related items.
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Badge in a Bag
Do some badges seem a little daunting to attempt? Can’t get enough stuff for every girl in your troop? Stuff that is a pain to pull together? It’s Badge in a Bag to the rescue! The following Badge in a Bag kits are available to borrow: "Science in Everyday Life" and "Math Sleuth."
They come with complete step-by-step instructions in a convenient and easy-to-carry backpack. Stop by the council office and for only $10 (the cost of consumables for the entire troop), you can check out a Badge in a Bag for three weeks. They are chock-full of all the items and equipment you'll need for every girl in your troop to complete the badge. For more information or to reserve the Bag, call (626) 677-2200.
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Girl Scout Program Links at the Huntington Library
This document is a collection of Girl Scout Program possibilities at the Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Garden in San Marino.
Links for Brownie Girl Scouts:
Eco-Explorer Try-It
Plants Try-It
Links for Junior Girl Scouts:
Earth Connections Badge
Outdoor Creativity Badge
Plants and Animals Badge
Wildlife Badge
Science in Everyday Life Badge
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Desert Tortoise Council’s Own Patch
This program is designed to provide an awareness of the official California State reptile, the Desert Tortoise and its’ battle to survive. The patch program involves a visit to the Desert Tortoise Natural Area, located in the northwestern Mojave Desert and is open to all levels of Girl Scouts. Information for this patch program will be posted soon.
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The Story of Juliette Gordon Low Patch Program
Designed for Brownie and Junior Girl Scouts, this program will help them to learn more about Juliette Low’s personal and professional accomplishments. Information for this patch program will be posted soon.
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California Poppy – A Living Legend Patch Program
California’s State Flower, the poppy, once grew brilliantly over hundreds of square miles. Girl Scouts at all levels can learn about this beautiful wildflower by completing this patch program. Information for this patch program will be posted soon.
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There’s No One Else Just Like Me Patch Program
Designed to be completed as a troop, this unique program helps girls to unlock their own special qualities. May be completed by all levels of Girl Scouts. Information for this patch program will be posted soon.
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Fun with Felines Patch Program
This patch program addresses the protection and preservation of the world’s endangered felines. May be completed with a visit to the Feline Conservation Center near Rosamond, CA. This program may be earned by all levels of Girl Scouts. Information for this patch program will be posted soon.
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State Fair Junior Badge
Junior Girl Scouts attending a State Fair will find a wide variety of activities to complete to earn this badge, from quilting to midway rides to animals to everything in-between! Information for this patch program will be posted soon.
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Guide Dogs of America Patch Program
Junior, Cadette, Senior and Ambassador Girl Scouts may earn this patch, which facilitates knowledge about the raising and care of specially trained guide dogs.
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Together We Prepare Patch Program
The purpose of this patch program is to help Girl Scouts of all levels have fun learning and living their motto “Be Prepared!” Information for this patch program will be posted soon.
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Early Bird Patch Program
This Patch Program is designed to encourage troops to complete early membership registration. Information for this patch program will be posted soon.
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