Girl Scouting
Girl Scouting is a program designed for girls that focuses on building skills, confidence, and leadership. Founded in 1912 by Juliette Gordon Low, it encourages girls to engage in outdoor activities, community service, and personal development. Participants, known as Girl Scouts, learn valuable life skills through hands-on experiences and teamwork.
The organization is structured into different age groups, allowing girls to progress through various levels, from Daisies to Ambassadors. Girl Scouts also emphasizes the importance of diversity and inclusion, welcoming girls from all backgrounds. Through activities like camping, crafting, and earning badges, girls develop friendships and a sense of community.