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Girl Scouts discover the fun, friendship, and power of girls together, and you can be a part of it! Whether you're a girl who wants to be a Girl Scout, a college student working on a community service project, a parent ready for an outdoor adventure with your daughter's troop, or an adult—female or male—looking to make a difference in a girl's life, there's something for you in Girl Scouts. The possibilities are endless! Find out more about the different types of membership...

Girl Membership

Are you interested in learning a sport, sampling the arts, preparing for a career, or rafting down a river? Do you dream of publishing stories online, traveling to exotic locales, or speaking on behalf of girls in Washington, D.C.? In Girl Scouting, you can do it all! Girls in grades K-12 can join as girl members. It's never too late to join in the fun.

Many Ways to Be a Girl Scout

A girl can be a Girl Scout in many different ways. She can:

Girls can join Girl Scouts at different grade–levels:

Adult Membership

Adults 18 years of age or older can join Girl Scouts to speak at a Girl Scout event, volunteer in a troop or group, offer services at the council level, reconnect as an alumnae, or simply say "I believe in the Girl Scout mission and want to show my support by becoming a member." If you are interested in volunteering, visit the volunteer opportunites page to choose the best fit position.

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Age-appropriate activities-designed by girls to meet their changing needs and interests-are offered through a partnership between girls and adults. Girls learn by doing and reflecting on what they have accomplished. Cooperation, teamwork, and compromise are taught through all-girl teams working toward shared goals.

Girls can participate in Girl Scouting through troop/group meetings, activity centers or as individuals, called Girl Scout Juliettes. In addition, all registered Girl Scouts can participate in Girl Scout events, attend summer resident camp, and participate in product sales; the annual Fall Sale Program and the Cookie Sale Program.

Girl Scout Troops raise their own funds for the activities they plan through troop dues, money-earning activities, the fall sale program and the cookie sale program. Girl Scouts may also choose to purchase uniforms, insignia and books to enhance their Girl Scouting experience. Shop Here!

All girl and adult members:

To join Girl Scouts, simply complete the girl membership form or the adult membership form and either mail the form with the annual membership fee to your local leadership center or give to your area regional membership manager.

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