Global Girl Scouting
An Amazing Passport to Discovery
It’s a big world, and what better way to experience it than on a global scale?
As a Girl Scout, she’ll find her place in the world and make a real difference, whether she travels the globe or decides to participate in local activities with worldwide impact.
Global Girl Scout activities help boost girls’ awareness of the world through cross-cultural learning opportunities — and help her better understand important global issues, giving her the power, inspiration and resources to make the world a better place. Girl Scout founder Juliette Gordon Low once famously said, “Girl Scouting and Girl Guiding can be the magic thread which links the youth of the world together.”
Here are just a few of the ways girls can participate:
World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts
You probably already know there are Girl Scouts all over the United States. But did you know the Girl Scout sisterhood stretches around the world, too? The World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) reaches 10 million girls and young women in 150 member organizations that include Girl Scouts of the USA. And all of those girls in all of those countries are working to make the world a better place—just like your girl! Get details.
Global Action Award
The Global Action award recognizes girls’ commitment to improving the world as they take action to help meet any of the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals. These goals — for example, reducing poverty and providing universal primary education — form a working blueprint for a better world.
Whatever development goal a girl chooses to work on, the Global Action award is a terrific way for her to participate in Girl Scout Leadership Journeys. Get started.
Global Leadership Opportunities
Calling all global leaders ages 18 to 35!
Submit an application now to be considered to represent Girl Scouts at events held by the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS).
Download the application form (PDF) and return via email.
United Nations
Girl Scouts of the USA enjoys special consultative status with the
United Nations Economic and Social Council. This standing helps us
advance our efforts at the United Nations as we provide input on
issues of special importance to Girl Scouts and girls around the
world.
International Travel
For over 60 years, Girl Scouts of the USA has offered girls the chance to travel abroad. It’s a great way to learn about other cultures, make new friends, build leadership skills, and share ideas with women and girls globally. Find out more.
Juliette Low World Friendship Fund
Give the gift of international travel…and make the world a better place!
Juliette Gordon Low believed that when girls travel the world, they have an unparalleled opportunity to foster cultural understanding. Formed in 1927, the Juliette Low World Friendship Fund supports girls as they travel internationally, connect with sister Girl Scouts/Girl Guides from close to 150 countries, and take action globally.
Download the contribution form (PDF) or donate online.
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