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The Girl Scouts of the United States of America is a youth organization for girls in the United States based on the Scouting principles developed by Robert Baden-Powell. Juliette Gordon Low, who had met Baden-Powell in London while she was visiting the United Kingdom, dreamed of giving the United States "something for all the girls." She envisioned an organization that would bring girls out of their cloistered home environments to serve in their communities and experience the open air. This work is copyrighted. ... A Youth organization is a formal organization aimed at children and adolescents for education and socialization. ... Scouting is a world-wide youth organization. ... Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell, OM, GCMG, GCVO, KCB (February 22, 1857 - January 8, 1941) was a soldier, writer and founder of the world scouting movement. ... Juliette Gordon Low founded the Girl Scouts of America in 1912. ... The Clock Tower of the Palace of Westminster which contains Big Ben London is the capital city of the United Kingdom and of England. ...


Girl Scouting began in 1912 when founder Juliette Gordon Low organized the first Girl Scout troop meeting in Savannah, Georgia on March 12. Girl Scouts of the USA was chartered by the United States Congress on March 16, 1950. 1912 is a leap year starting on Monday. ... Savannah Savannah is a city located in (and the county seat of) Chatham County, Georgia. ... 1950 was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ...


Girl Scouts started with a membership of only 18. Within months, girl members were hiking through the woods in their knee-length blue uniforms, playing basketball in a curtained-off court, and going on camping trips. Today (2003) there are nearly 3.7 million Girl Scouts — 2.8 million girl members and 942,000 adult members in the United States. More than 50 million American women have enjoyed Girl Scouting during their childhood.


Through its membership in the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS), Girl Scouts of the USA, is part of a worldwide family of over 8.5 million girls and adults in 144 countries. The World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts is a global association supporting the female oriented and female only scouting organizations in 144 countries. ...


Program aims

The aim of the Girl Scouts is that girls will develop to their full potential by: The World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts is the international governing body of the girl guiding/scouting movement, which comprises the largest international youth organisation for girls and young women. ...

  • Fostering girls' feelings of self-acceptance and unique self-worth by;
    • Promoting girls' perception of themselves as competent, responsible, and open to new experiences and challenges.
    • Offering girls opportunities to learn new skills.
    • Encouraging girls' personal growth.
    • Allowing girls to use and practice talents and abilities.
  • Relating to others with increasing understanding, skill, and respect by;
    • Helping girls develop sensitivity to others and respect for their needs, feelings, and rights.
    • Promoting an understanding of individual, cultural, religious, and racial differences.
    • Fostering the ability to build friendships and working relationships.
  • Developing a meaningful set of values to guide their actions and to provide for sound decision-making by;
    • Helping girls develop meaningful values and ethics that will guide their actions.
    • Fostering an ability to make decisions that are consistent with girls' values and that reflect respect for the rights and needs of others.
    • Empowering girls to act upon their values and convictions.
    • Encouraging girls to re-examine their ideals as they mature.
  • Contributing to the improvement of society through the use of their abilities and leadership skills, while working in cooperation with others by;
    • Helping girls develop concern for the well-being of their communities.
    • Promoting girls' understanding of how the quality of community life affects every member of society.
    • Encouraging girls to use their skills to work with others for the benefit of all.

There are five age levels in Girl Scouting:

  • Daisy, ages 5-6
  • Brownie, ages 6-8
  • Junior, ages 8-11
  • Cadette, ages 11-14
  • Senior, ages 14-17

The 11-17 program is currently under revision, and the labels "Cadette" and "Senior" may be in the process of being phased out. A new program called Studio 2B is being phased in, but it's unclear to what extent the new program will be replacing the old one, and to what extent the two programs will complement one another.


The highest achievement in Girl Scouting is the Gold Award; it can be earned by Senior Scouts only. Cadettes can earn the Silver Award and Juniors the Bronze Award. The Gold Award is the highest achievement within the Girl Scouts of the USA, and is considered comparable to the Eagle Scout in Boy Scouts. ... The Silver Award is the second highest award in Girl Scouting. ... The Bronze Award is the third highest award in Girl Scouts of the USA. It was introduced by GSUSA in 2001, and can only be earned by Junior Girl Scouts. ...


For college students that are over the age of 18, the Campus Girl Scouts (http://www.girlscouts.org/join/campus) program allows women to stay active in Girl Scouting. Campus Girl Scouts are adult volunteers and involve the community, the local council, and the campus in their events.


In addition to its scouting program activities, it is well known for raising funds by selling Girl Scout cookies. A Girl Scout cookie is one of several varieties of cookie sold on neighborhood tours by Girl Scouts as a fundraiser for their organization. ...


See also

The World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts is the international governing body of the girl guiding/scouting movement, which comprises the largest international youth organisation for girls and young women. ... Camp Muriel Flagg is a locale in Williamstown, Massachusetts named for Muriel Flagg, a Girl Scout leader and teacher. ... The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) is an organization for boys between the ages of 7 and 18, and for both young men and women between the ages of 14 and 21, based in the United States of America, with some presence in other countries. ... Camp Bothin, officially known as the Bothin Youth Center, is a Girl Scout summer camp since 1948 located in Marin County. ... The Wing Scout Program was a popular older girl Girl Scout program begun in 1941 for girls interested in flying and wanting to learn enough about aviation to serve their country. ...

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  Results from FactBites:
 
AllRefer.com - Girl Scouts (Private Organizations) - Encyclopedia (275 words)
It was originally modeled after the Boy Scouts and Girl Guides, organizations created in Great Britain by Sir Robert Baden-Powell during the early 20th cent.
The membership is divided into five age groups : Daisies (5 to 6), Brownies (6 to 8), Junior Girl Scouts (8 to 11), Cadette Girl Scouts (11 to 14), and Senior Girl Scouts (14 to 17).
Girls of every race, creed, color, national origin, and economic group are eligible.
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