Parents
Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida will be holding informational membership recruitment events during late August and September 2010. To learn dates and locations, please Click here.
Parents
What are your daughter’s dreams for her future? Who inspires her? What motivates her? Are you thinking about how to prepare her for the world of today and tomorrow? Think Girl Scouts! Girl Scouts provides a safe and nurturing environment where girls can learn to be their best, develop leadership skills, connect with others in a cooperative manner and make a difference in their communities. Please click here for FAQ’s.
Today’s Girl Scouts may register individually or as members of interest groups that explore everything from camping to careers. The Girl Scout program is flexible by design, and it can be experienced by all girls age 5 -17 through Pathways. There are six Pathways – Camp, Events, Series, Travel,
Troop and Virtual. A girl (or adult for that matter) can enter/experience any Pathway at any time; one at a time, or a few simultaneously – that’s all up to you! To receive more information: Please click here to submit a membership interest form.
As a parent, you can assist your daughter with making Girl Scouts a part of her busy schedule while also providing encouragement and support to her. There are also opportunities for you to participate in Girl Scout activities and to help with her troop.
In Girl Scouts, girls learn to lead today so that they can become the leaders of tomorrow.
To learn more about Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida and Girl Scouts of the USA, please visit:
Membership
Girl Scouting is open to all girls between the ages of 5 and 17 who accept the Girl Scout Promise and Law and adults over the age of 18 who accept the organizations principles and beliefs as stated in the Preamble of the Constitution of the Girl Scouts of the USA.
The 2009 – 2010 Annual membership dues are $12.00 each for both girls and adults.
For more information: Please click here for the membership interest form
Completing this form does not guarantee placement in a Girl Scout troop.



