Juliette Gordon Low was the founder of the Girl Scouts of the USA, an organization dedicated to empowering girls and promoting leadership skills. Born on October 31, 1860, in Savannah, Georgia, she was inspired to create the Girl Scouts after meeting Robert Baden-Powell, the founder of the Boy Scouts.
Low believed in the importance of outdoor activities, community service, and personal development for young girls. She organized the first Girl Scout troop in 1912, and her efforts have since influenced millions of girls across the country and around the world, fostering confidence and independence.