Discover.
Find out who she is, what she cares about, and what her talents are.
At Girl Scouts, your girl will empower herself to change the world.
How? Through the Girl Scout Leadership Experience—a collection of engaging, challenging, and fun activities like earning badges, going on awesome trips, selling cookies, exploring science, getting outdoors, and doing community service projects.
At Girl Scouts, she’ll get to lead her own adventure and team up
with other girls in an all-girl environment to choose the exciting,
hands-on activities that interest her most. Along the way, she’ll gain
important skills in four areas that form the foundation of the Girl
Scout Leadership Experience:
With the help of supportive adults and troop leaders who bring those processes to life, Girl Scouts:
Discover.
Find out who she is, what she cares about, and what her talents are.
Connect.
Collaborate with other people, both locally and
globally, to learn from others and expand her horizons.
Take Action.
Do something to make the world a better place.
The Girl Scout Leadership Experience has five outcomes:
Sense of Self: Girls have confidence in themselves and their abilities, and form positive identities.
Positive Values: Girls act ethically, honestly, and
responsibly, and show concern for others.
Challenge Seeking: Girls take appropriate risks, try things
even if they might fail, and learn from mistakes.
Healthy Relationships: Girls develop and maintain healthy
relationships by communicating their feelings directly and resolving
conflicts constructively.
Community Problem Solving: Girls desire to contribute to the
world in purposeful and meaningful ways, learn how to identify
community problems, and create "action plans" to solve
them.
In Girl Scouts, she'll not only do more than she ever thought she could and dream bigger dreams than she ever imagined—she'll change the world.