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At Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida, there is nothing we take more seriously than the safety and well being of our Girl Scouts, volunteers and council staff. We have been closely monitoring the information regarding the COVID-19 virus through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and local, state and national public health officials. As new information is being reported daily, we will remain fluid in our planning and scheduling. We will take all possible and appropriate measures to ensure girls continue to have a safe, fun, one-of-a-kind experience at Girl Scouts.

PLEASE REFER TO OUR COVID-19 UPDATES PAGE FOR MORE INFORMATION

Event Listings

Our council has an entire team dedicated to creating extraordinary, high-quality, fun experiences for our local Girl Scouts and beyond. We offer activities, events, programs, and workshops for all Girl Scout grade-levels and every skill level. Our wide-range of programs run year-round, so you will want to visit this page and check gsEvents often for new additions!

The event listing below is just for reference, please visit your myGS account to register for upcoming programs

Types of Programs
Entrepreneurship

Helping girls enter the business and entrepreneurial workforce is beneficial for girls and the world. If girls are left out of the entrepreneurial space, they can suffer from long-term financial and career consequences. But when girls’ and women’s ideas for how to change the world are put into action, the economy gains revenue and society gains ingenuity. Encouraging girls’ interest in entrepreneurship prepares them for any future career of their choosing. The social and emotional qualities that lead to successful entrepreneurship, like curiosity, confidence, and innovation, are crucial for all types of academic and career success. Building these skills prepares girls for workforce readiness no matter where they go or what they decide to do.

For more information about Entrepreneurship programming, contact Brooke Schreiber, Girl Experience Manager at bschreiber@gssef.org.

Outdoors

Since 1912, girls have explored and strengthened their outdoor skills and commitment to environmental stewardship through Girl Scouting. Guided by supportive adults and peers, Girl Scouts discover the wonders of nature, experience the thrill of adventure, and challenge themselves and one another to reach new heights. These experiences hone their outdoor and leadership skills, inspire them to take action to protect the environment, and reinforce friendships to last a lifetime.

For more information about Outdoor programming, contact Kate Goosey, Outdoor Program and Education Manager, at kgoosey@gssef.org.

Life Skills

Girl Scout badges, beginning with Civic Engagement and expanding to Healthy Living, Communication Skills, Practical Skills, and Global Citizenship, form the foundation of activities that help girls grow as Girl Scouts. Whether it’s by exercising and staying healthy, developing strong relationships with family and peers, advocating on behalf of others, protecting our environment, or exploring careers that can truly change the world for the better, girls gain the skills and the inspiration to accept challenges, overcome obstacles, and take the lead.

For more information about Life Skills programming, contact Kaley Homan, Girl Experience Manager, at khoman@gssef.org.

STEM

Girl Scouts provides countless opportunities for young girls to jump into STEM and explore their interests and passions with fun, challenging activities like building robots, designing apps and video games, and collecting data to help scientists protect the environment. Because interest in STEM begins in early childhood (between the ages of five and ten5 ), Girl Scouts’ “fun with purpose” K–12 curriculum helps bridge the gender gap by ensuring that girls of every age have opportunities to participate in progressive, multiyear STEM experiences. Indeed, girls who participate in Girl Scout STEM programs become more confident in their math and science abilities and more interested in STEM subjects and careers.

For more information about STEM programming, contact Mia Ramsey, STEM Program and Education Manager, at mramsey@gssef.org.

Parents can register girls, too!

That’s right! Individual families or individually registered Girl Scouts can register for Girl Scout programs anytime.

Adults and Tagalongs

Adult Supervision expectation: GSUSA establishes adult supervision requirements for Girl Scout activities. When program capacity is limited, adult spaces may be restricted to GSUSA minimum requirements to allow for maximum girl participation. Adults registering for this program acknowledge they will be required to provide adult supervision to girls participating in this program. Additional adults, in excess of GSUSA requirements, may register and participate in programs when program capacity permits. Detailed, program-specific supervision expectations will be provided to registered participating adults in the Program Confirmation email sent prior to the program.

Tagalongs: A tagalong is any person who is not affiliated with Girl Scouts, but who is along for the activity. Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida offers Girl Scout membership programming year-round. While most of our programs do not permit tagalongs for safety and security purposes, we offer family events throughout the year.

Registration, Confirmation and Cancellation

Whether you’re a troop volunteer or family member, we want you to have easy access to everything our Council has to offer. Read more about our online program registration, confirmation and our GSSEF Refund Policies

Questions? Contact customercare@gssef.org. Our Customer Care team works closely with our Girl Experience Team so we can help you know which programs to select, how to prepare and what to expect. A majority of our activities offer patches and many contain elements that lead to earning a national Girl Scout Badge.

Financial Assistance

This type of Financial Assistance is available to girl members who are currently registered with GSSEF and provides up to $30.00 per Girl Scout year (October through September) for Council-sponsored program registration available through our Activities Calendar and for Service Unit Camporee/Ingathering registration. Financial Assistance that is granted for a Service Unit Camporee/Ingathering is paid directly to the Service Unit.

Girl Program Registration Financial Assistance Application

Please note completing the application does not guarantee approval for Financial Assistance.

*The $30.00 per Girl Scout year does not include Financial Assistance for Resident Camp. Resident Camp Financial Assistance will be reviewed separately.