
Girl Scouts of the USA
Visit the official site of Girl Scouts of the USA—where Girl Scouts bring their dreams to life and work together to build a better world. Girls, parents, and alum can join, volunteer, or reconnect.
Become a Girl Scout | Girl Scouts - Girl Scouts of the USA
Discover Girl Scouts. Learn what Girl Scouts do; about our history, research and data; and about family involvement, or try Girl Scout activities!
For Volunteers and Troop Leaders | Girl Scouts - Girl Scouts of the …
Become a registered GSUSA member and find your local council to learn where help is needed. What resources are available to me as a volunteer? Review our Volunteer Resource Flyer …
What Girl Scouts Do | About Girl Scouts - Girl Scouts of the USA
Girl Scouts take part in fun activities that show them they can do and be anything they dream: earning badges, giving back, making friends, and so much more!
Careers - Girl Scouts of the USA
Girl Scouts of the USA - National Office. With more than 300 employees filling enriching roles at Girl Scouts’ national office in New York City, GSUSA gives you the chance to explore a world …
Members - Girl Scouts of the USA
Discover Girl Scouts. Learn what Girl Scouts do; about our history, research and data; and about family involvement, or try Girl Scout activities!
About Us | Girl Scouts
Girl Scouts bring their dreams to life and work together to build a better world. Through programs from coast to coast, Girl Scouts of all backgrounds and abilities can be unapologetically …
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Who We Are - Girl Scouts
We’re 2.7 million strong—1.9 million girls and 800,000 adult volunteers who believe girls can change the world. It began over 100 years ago with one woman, Girl Scouts’ founder Juliette …
Girl Scout History | Girl Scouts - Girl Scouts of the USA
The website for Girl Scouts of the USA debuts on February 1, 1996. The site is visited by more than 18,000 people in its first three months of operation.