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Join the Girl Scouts
Girls
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.
Find a Recruitment event in your area!
Parents: Visit the Parent's Place to get more information.
Adults
Never been a Girl Scout? It's not too late. Girl Scouts come in all age groups—all you have to want is to make a difference in the lives of girls. Adults 18 years of age or older can join Girl Scouts to serve as a mentor or speak at a Girl Scout event, volunteer in a troop or group, offer services at the council level, or simply say "I believe in the Girl Scout mission and want to show my support by becoming a member."
Change a life, it's forever... become a Girl Scout volunteer!
- What did you do today? I joined Girl Scouts and you can too! - January, 2011
- "If You Can Think It, You Can Do It!" Join Girl Scouts! - January, 2010
About Joining GSSJC
It's a great time to be a Girl Scout. Lots of exciting events are happening
around the Council this fall, so sign up or renew your membership today!
Watch this page for more information about fall Girl Scout sign up.
Call the Girl Scout Center at (713) 292-0300 for more information.
Girl Scout programs are adapted to meet the developmental, educational, emotional, and social needs of girls at five age levels. Troops are the foundation of Girl Scouting. A troop usually consists of girls in the same program level who meet on an ongoing basis. Girls in a troop may be from one or more grade levels.
Groups are made up of girls with common interests who meet together on a long- or short- term basis to pursue special activities. Groups may include girls from more than one program level.
For more information about Troop/Group membership contact Cate Teague.