Girl Scouts of the USA is a national organization that empowers girls through various programs and activities. Founded in 1912 by Juliette Gordon Low, the organization focuses on building leadership skills, fostering community service, and promoting personal development. Girls participate in age-appropriate groups, learning valuable life skills while making friends and having fun.
The organization is best known for its Girl Scout Cookies, which are sold annually to support local troops and fund activities. With a commitment to inclusivity, Girl Scouts of the USA welcomes girls from diverse backgrounds, encouraging them to explore their interests and become confident leaders in their communities.