Since its founding in 1912 by visionary Juliette Gordon Low, Girl Scouts has been at the forefront of empowering youth to become leaders of tomorrow. With a mission centered on building youth of courage, confidence, and character, the organization envisions a world where every child is equipped to take on challenges, innovate, and make a positive impact on their community. Rooted in a rich history of trailblazing initiatives—from pioneering outdoor adventures to advancing STEM education—Girl Scouts continues to evolve, inspiring generations through experiential learning, community service, and lifelong friendships. This enduring legacy not only honors its storied past but also lights the way for a future where every child can realize their fullest potential.
What Volunteers Do
Girl Scouts empowers youth to become bold leaders in their communities—and this transformative journey is made possible by the unwavering support of dedicated volunteers. These passionate individuals bring energy, mentorship, and expertise to every program, from community service projects and STEM activities to outdoor adventures (camp) and creative challenges. By sharing their time and wisdom, volunteers help shape an environment where youth are encouraged to explore their potential, develop critical life skills, and build lasting friendships. Together, Girl Scouts and its volunteer network create a vibrant, inclusive community that champions courage, innovation, and the power of collective action, ensuring every child is equipped to make a positive impact on the world.
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