Girl Scout Day
National Girl Scout Day, celebrated annually on March 12th, honors the founding of the Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA). This day recognizes the organization's commitment to empowering young girls and fostering leadership, courage, confidence, and character. Since its inception in 1912, the Girl Scouts have provided opportunities for girls to engage in community service, outdoor activities, and personal development programs. National Girl Scout Day is a time to celebrate the achievements of past and present Girl Scouts and to acknowledge the positive impact they have on their communities and the world.
About the holiday
Brief History of the Holiday
National Girl Scout Day commemorates the founding of the Girl Scouts of the USA by Juliette Gordon Low on March 12, 1912, in Savannah, Georgia. Inspired by the Boy Scouts and Girl Guides movement in England, Low aimed to create an organization that would help girls develop essential life skills and leadership qualities. The first troop consisted of just 18 girls, but the organization quickly grew. Today, the Girl Scouts are a global movement with millions of members worldwide. National Girl Scout Day celebrates this rich history and the enduring legacy of Low's vision, highlighting the organization's continued dedication to empowering girls and promoting social and civic responsibility.
How It's Celebrated
National Girl Scout Day is celebrated in various ways by troops across the country. Activities may include special ceremonies, community service projects, and outdoor adventures. Many troops take this day to honor their history by visiting historical sites related to the Girl Scouts or learning about Juliette Gordon Low's contributions. Social media is also abuzz with tributes and stories from current and former Girl Scouts sharing their experiences and the impact the organization has had on their lives.
National Girl Scout Day
Interesting Facts
- Juliette Gordon Low sold her valuable pearl necklace to fund the first Girl Scout troop.
- The Girl Scout Cookie Program began in 1917 as a way to raise funds; today, it is one of the largest girl-led entrepreneurial programs in the world.
- Girl Scouts have played significant roles in history, including during World War II when they collected scrap metal and grew victory gardens.
- The highest award in Girl Scouting is the Gold Award, which requires girls to complete a substantial community service project.
- Famous Girl Scout alumnae include former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, astronaut Sally Ride, and singer Taylor Swift.
Were born on 12 March
Happy National Girl Scout Day! Today, we celebrate the incredible journey of the Girl Scouts and their contributions to building a better world. To all the Girl Scouts, past and present, thank you for your dedication, leadership, and service. May you continue to inspire and make a difference in your communities!