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Troop Leader Blueprint for an Amazing Year

Your Blueprint for an Amazing Troop Year

New troop year? Bring it on!

Keep your troop going strong with these specially adapted badges, Journeys, and activities for virtual and safe in-person meetings, as well as current COVID-19 guidelines and resources. We’re here to support you as you help your troop thrive.

Program Ideas and Adaptations​

Power a fun-filled troop year with this curated selection of badges, Journeys, and activities to help you throughout this troop year.

Select a grade level
 
Daisies
Brownies
Juniors
Cadettes
Seniors
Ambassadors
Multi-Level Troops

Training and Planning Tools
 
Local Support and Training
Meeting Planning Tools

Check out these tried-and-true resources from fellow troop leaders who successfully adapted their meetings for in-person-safe and virtual settings.

Planning Activities

These volunteer-generated ideas can you help adapt to any meeting environment. You can also visit the program level pages above to view adaptations for specific badges and journeys.

Connecting with Families
COVID Guidelines

Check our council’s current COVID guidelines before planning any troop activities.

Mental Health Resources

GSCO Mental Health Resources
Over the past 10 years, we have seen a significant rise in mental health conditions in our girls. Statistics show that we are seeing sobering rates of depression, anxiety and loneliness in our youth and with over half of these conditions starting by the age of 14. With challenges of the pandemic, a rise in social stressors, and the overall coping with all of these has brought mental health as a top concern for you, your Girl Scouts, and their families.

We at Girl Scouts of Colorado hear those concerns and are actively working to develop programming that will help cope and work through mental health concerns. You can expect to see communications from us on tips, resources, workshops and other engagements for volunteers, Girl Scouts, and your Girl Scout family. We have already started work on our mental health initiative and will update this PDF as we have the materials.

If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, please CALL 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.