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Explore what really matters to you and use your passion to change the world—that's what Girl Scout Journeys are all about.

Girl Scout Journeys are multi-session experiences in which girls dig deeper into their interests and use the skills they gain along the way to make a difference in their community. While badges show the world you’ve learned a new skill, Journey awards say, “I found a way to make a difference.”

During a Journey, Girl Scouts do hands-on activities, connect with experts, and take the lead on a Take Action project with their community. And once a Junior, Cadette, Senior, or Ambassador completes their Journey, they’re ready to drive lasting change in their communities by going for their Bronze, Silver, or Gold Award.

Journey requirements can be found in the Award and Badge Explorer. . Volunteers and Girl Scout caregivers can also find the requirements in the Volunteer Toolkit .

Get started on a Journey!

Find everything you need to kick-start your adventure with your grade level's Journey.

How Take Action Projects Differ from Community Service Projects

Journeys encourage Girl Scouts of all ages to think critically, boost their problem-solving skills, and make an impact. They’ll learn something new and grow their leadership skills.

Take Action projects are at the heart of all Journeys, but they’re different from the community service projects that Girl Scouts may have done—and you’ll want to understand those differences before planning a Take Action project.

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Badges, Journeys and Patches

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Spark your sense of wonder. And change the world along the way. 

What will you do next sleep under the stars design your own app plant a community garden start up a new business as a girl scout, there are hundreds of ways for you to have fun, discover something new, or take your current passion to the next level. explore the world of possibilities, earning badges are great ways to explore your interests and learn new skills. badge requirements can be found on the badge explorer or the volunteer toolkit . , journeys, unlike badge experiences, are extended engagements that foster leadership skills. girl scouts of all ages are challenged to think critically, boost their problem-solving skills, and make an impact in their communities through participating in a take action project. , there’s a journey award for every girl scout, no matter their interest. journey award information can be found in the volunteer toolkit ..

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It’s Your World, Change It!   Girl Scouts are encouraged to make the world a better place by discovering and practicing their unique leadership style. 

It’s your planet, love it   girl scouts explore environmental topics such as clean water and air, noise pollution, climate change, and more. , it’s your story, tell it   girl scouts develop a strong sense of self and discover how to navigate healthy relationships., think like a citizen scientist girl scouts practice the scientific method—making observations, collecting data, and analyzing results by undertaking a citizen science project. , think like a programmer girl scouts explore technology and discover how computer programmers use “computational thinking” to solve problems., think like an engineer girl scouts become an engineer by participating in hands-on design challenges., the outdoor journey is comprised of 2-3 badges plus a take action project. girl scouts explore the outdoors, gain new skills, and ignite an interest in environmental stewardship..

      

Whatever your adventure may be, there’s a patch for that. Patches are perfect for commemorating unique experiences, special achievements, and fun troop activities. 

See additional patch programs exclusively from girl scouts river valleys., additional badges, patches, and awards.

Girl Scout Bronze Cross

For: All Grade Levels

This award is given to a girl scout who has shown extraordinary heroism or risked their life to save another's., contact us  with questions or to nominate a girl scout for this award..

Community Service Bar

For: Cadette–Ambassador

Community service bars are earned by making a difference in the community and practicing girl scout values., requirements:, your service hours must be separate from those hours you use for other awards. each bar represents a new project, and can only be earned once per program level. it is your responsibility to log your own hours and turn them into your leader or mentor upon completion. once you have completed your hours, you may purchase the community service bar for your program level from girl scouts river valleys council shops., thank you for your service to the community.

International Friendship Recognition

Girl Scouts who live overseas can earn this award by doing activities that encourage international friendships with girls in their host country.

Medal of Honor

This award is given to a Girl Scout who has shown presence of mind and true Girl Scout spirit in an emergency.

My Promise, My Faith Pins

Girl Scouts can earn this award once each year by learning more about what their faith and Girl Scouting have in common, using the Girl Scout Law as a guide. Girl Scouts are encouraged to serve those in need, to help their communities, and grow in their faith.

Activity plan 1 (pdf) activity plan 2 (pdf), check out  girl scouts of the usa faith-based awards  for girl scouts looking to put their spirituality into action in a familiar setting..

Program Aide

For: Cadette

Cadettes receive their program aide award by earning one leadership in action (lia) award, completing a program aide training at a council-led event or as a troop using the  program aide plus activity plan (pdf)  and working directly with younger girl scouts at least six times., the program aide plus activity plan is designed for cadettes to work on their own with an adult available for support, for a troop to work on together, or for a service unit to offer the training. the first section of the activity plan is the basic program aide activity plan. the second section covers the role of a service unit event assistant, day camp junior caddie, facilitating flag ceremonies and leading songs and games. activity resources for many of the sessions can be found in the second part of the plan., volunteers leading the activities may customize them to best suit the needs of the girl scouts and the types of activities they are being prepared to lead for troop, service unit events, or day camp activities..

Safety Award

Safety Awards are earned by following a five-step process for being safe, tailored for each grade level.

Requirements can be found in each program level's  girl’s guide to girl scouting ..

Service to Girl Scouting Bar

Service to Girl Scouting bars are earned by volunteering at least 20 hours for Girl Scouts.

Requirements can be found in the cadette, senior, and ambassador  girl’s guide to girl scouting ..

The Ultimate Girl Scout Year Award

For: Daisy–Ambassador

Hey there girl scout go-getter we know when girls participate in the full scope of the girl scout leadership experience – they can take on anything show the world that you are an expert girl scout by completing the 10 key experiences to have a well-rounded girl scout year and earn the ultimate girl scout year award. to earn the ultimate girl scout year award troops/girl scouts will:, meet an average of twice per month* during the school year (during the months the troop meets) hold a family meeting (troops)/meet with your juliette mentor (individually registered girl scouts) keep it girl scout-led complete a leadership journey complete at least one activity or badge from each of the skill-building areas; stem, outdoors, life skills, entrepreneurship explore the outdoors and/or go camping attend a council event, service unit event, or plan a field trip - virtual or in person participate in the girl scout cookie program attend or hold an end-of-year celebration or event participate in at least one summer activity (examples: troop camp, troop meeting, field trip), *note for the 2020-2021 year, troops could meet once per month and meet the ultimate girl scout award requirements..

Volunteer in Training

For: Senior–Ambassador (must be currently enrolled in grade 10)

This award is for girl scouts who mentor a girl scout daisy, brownie, or junior group outside of the camp experience. projects should span 3–6 months., find a mentor volunteer who is currently the adult volunteer for a group of girl scouts at the level you’d like to work with. this volunteer will help you through your training and internship, and you’ll help the volunteer with her group of girl scouts for the 3-6 month period. determine 2-3 goals for this training and what you would like to learn and practice. completed program aide training. (this may have occurred during your cadette years.) create and implement a thoughtful program based on a journey or badge that lasts over four or more sessions. be responsible for designing, planning, and evaluating the activities. if you’re passionate about a topic like art or technology, you could design the activities around the area you love or in which you have expertise..

World Thinking Day Award

Girl Scouts earn this award by participating in globally themed activities and projects to honor Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in other countries.

Girl scouts of the usa requirements.

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Follow these customizable troop plans to complete fun badge activities, make a difference in your community, and explore your world.

Explore badges and awards with GSUSA's Badge Explorer.

Discover where to place badges, pins, awards, and other insignia.

Shop Girl Scout badges, uniforms, program materials, and more.

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What will you try next?

Build skills when you earn a badge or journey.

Excited to go camping for the first time? Want to try your hand at coding your first website? Ready to work towards climate justice? As a Girl Scout, there are so many ways to try something new or take a passion to the next level. Badges and Journeys will build your skills and show the world what you’re capable of accomplishing.

Start exploring a world of possibility.

We add new badges, awards, and activities each year. There's always something new to discover.

Earning badges is a great way to try a new skill or get better at one you love.

Girl Scout Journeys give you the chance to dig into an interest and learn even more.

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Highest Awards

You shine brightest when you’re making the world a better place. That’s why you can earn three separate awards—the Girl Scout Gold, Silver, and Bronze Awards—as you dream of a better tomorrow and take action in big ways today.

Got a vision for a better world? We’re here to help you create lasting change every step of the way—and can’t wait to see all that you’re going to accomplish.

Girl Scouts of Silver Sage is excited to join you and your troop on their higher award journeys. We host quarterly Bronze, Silver and Gold award trainings for members virtually and in person. Check out our program calendar for upcoming event offerings. Questions? Contact [email protected]

Older Girl Leadership Opportunities

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Girl Scouts of the USA has compiled the following list of universities/colleges, foundations, and Girl Scout councils that offer scholarships, awards, and grants to Girl Scouts.

GSUSA Scholarships

When girls guide or teach others, they act as mentors. As mentors, Girl Scout Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors gain experience by sharing skills, testing knowledge, and trying out new leadership roles. For the girls being mentored, it means a chance to be with and learn from teens — some of their favorite people!

Mentoring Awards include Leader in Action, Program Aide, Counselor-in-Training I & II and Volunteer-in-Training. By earning these awards, girls in grades 6-12 can deepen their understanding of what leadership development means and get excited about guiding others.

The Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting for Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors includes descriptions of the Mentoring Awards girls can earn at their grade level:

  • Cadettes earn Leader in Action (LiA) (Requirements found in the Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting)

Cadettes earn Program AideThe PA leadership opportunity is designed to help Cadette Girl Scouts discover their talents in mentoring and leading younger children, gain the confidence knowledge and expertise needed to guide younger girls, and prepares them to hold future leadership positions within and outside of Girl Scouting.  Specifically, PAs are girls who become proficient in a specific area of interest and share their specialized knowledge with younger girls in a troop or group setting.

Eligibility:

Cadette Girl Scout Program Aide: Any registered Cadette Girl Scout in grades 6-8.

Council-wide training opportunities will be posted here as they become available.  These Program Aide Trainings will also be advertised in the Program Chat Newsletter as they become available.

Other Program Aide Trainings may be organized on the local level for girls in a specific area.  For more information, please contact  [email protected] .

  • Program Aide Toolkit
  • Program Aide Facilitator Curriculum 

Seniors and Ambassadors earn Volunteer-in-Training (Formerly known as leader in training)

The VIT leadership opportunity is designed to help Senior and Ambassador Girl Scouts discover their talents in mentoring and leading younger children, gain the confidence, knowledge and expertise needed to guide younger girls, and prepares them to hold future leadership positions within and outside of Girl Scouting.  Specifically, VITs are teen girls who have an interest in mentoring who through training acquire the skills and confidence necessary to guide a group of younger girls, and hold future leadership positions within and outside of Girl Scouting.

Any registered Senior or Ambassador Girl Scout in grades 9-12.

Training Requirements:

VIT Training: Designed to foster the development of basic leadership skills and to give girls a basis for working with younger girls.  Topics include basic understanding of Girl Scout program, developmental characteristics of younger girls, and the role and responsibilities of the Volunteer in Training.  Additionally, participants will learn how to select, plan, and present age-appropriate activities and use problem-solving strategies.

Internship Requirement:

Once the VIT selects the grade level with which she would like to work, has taken the trainings and completed required paperwork, she can either locate a troop/group in her local area with whom she would like to work or she can obtain council assistance.  She must then work with the same troop/group on an ongoing basis and commit at least 4-6 sessions of service to her assigned troop/group.

Council-wide training opportunities will be posted here as they become available.  These Volunteer in Training trainings will also be advertised in the Program Chat Newsletter as they become available.

Other Volunteer in Training trainings may be organized on the local level for girls in a specific area.  For more information, please contact  [email protected] .

  • Volunteer in Training Facilitator Guide
  • Volunteer in Training Girl Guide
  • Program Aide - ViT Report Form

These awards can be earned each year of Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors.  Hours used to earn one award cannot be used for another award.  Please submit the  Leadership Project Time Log for Girls  form when purchasing the awards to the Boise Council office.

The Torch Award: This award recognizes Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors who act as leaders in their communities. Requirements are in the Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting.

Community Service bar: When girls earn the Community Service bar, they are making a difference in their community – and practicing the values of the Girl Scout Law. It’s also a great way to get involved with a particular cause they care about. Girls complete at least 20 hours of service to earn the bar.

Service to Girl Scouting bar: Girls who choose to volunteer at least 20 hours to the Girl Scout organization, can receive the Service to Girl Scouting bar. For example, girls might volunteer time at a special event for younger girls, volunteer at the council office or at service unit leader meetings babysitting, or help with special projects.

National Gold Award Girl Scouts: Every year, ten exceptionally inspiring Girl Scout  Gold Award  recipients are chosen as National Gold Award Girl Scouts (NGAGS).

This honor is given to Girl Scout Seniors and Ambassadors whose Gold Award projects demonstrated extraordinary leadership, had a measurable and sustainable impact, and addressed a local challenge related to a national and/or global issue. These young women are taking matters into their own hands, generating much-needed change!

The NGAGS program perfectly reflects our mission of building girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place. The program provides these young stars with the opportunity to be an inspiration to girls around the world and throughout the Girl Scout Movement—and serve as incredible examples of what it means to be a Girl Scout .

Girl Scouts Silver Sage Council Teen Advisory Statement of Purpose:

 The objective of the Teen Advisory Committee (TAC) shall be to represent the council girl membership interests in council programming and the recruitment and retention efforts.

2022 - 2023 Teen Advisory Committee Applications are now being accepted .  Please direct and any questions to  [email protected] .

TAC Info and Application

It’s our time to shine! Join us in July 2023 at  Walt Disney World®  Resort for the world’s biggest gathering of Girl Scouts. Our national convention only happens every three years, so you don’t want to miss it. Register for Phenom by Girl Scouts today and save with early bird pricing. Connect with Girl Scouts from across the country to experience amazing activities and demos in the Expo Hall, meet special guests, attend the National Bridging ceremony and Gold Award celebration, and much more. Register for Phenom  by Girl Scouts today and save $50 or more per person with early bird pricing. But wait, there is more. Our girls had a blast during this year’s council-sponsored trip to Walt Disney World, and we’re excited to offer it again next year! We are still working out the details of the trip. Because we plan to offer the trip alongside the Phenom 2023 experience in Orlando, please do not have your girl pay for the convention separately. More information will be available soon. Please sign up below to tell us your interest in the trip and be included in communication when more information is available.  Disney Trip 2023 Interest Form

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What will you try next?

Build skills when you earn a badge or journey.

Excited to go camping for the first time? Want to try your hand at coding your first website? Ready to work towards climate justice? As a Girl Scout, there are so many ways to try something new or take a passion to the next level. Badges and Journeys will build your skills and show the world what you’re capable of accomplishing.

Start exploring a world of possibility.

Additional Awards by Age Level

Consider these additional award guides for your Girl Scout.

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Earning badges is a great way to try a new skill or get better at one you love.

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Girl Scout Journeys give you the chance to dig into an interest andlearn even more. Find your next one to earn.

New Badges & Journeys

There are now new ways for Girl Scouts of all ages to explore their world, whether online or unplugged!

Patch Programs

We offer girls opportunities for new adventures while earning badges. Check out the patch programs available to girls and troops.

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  • Badge and Patch Programs
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  • Faith Programing and Awards

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What will you try next?

Build skills when you earn a badge, journey or award.

Excited to go camping for the first time? Want to try your hand at coding your first website? Ready to work toward climate justice? As a Girl Scout, there are so many ways to try something new or take a passion to the next level.

Explore a wide variety of topics and try something new!

Dig into an interest and learn even more while making a difference in your community.

Show the world what you’re capable of by earning the Girl Scout Bronze, Silver or Gold Award!

Discover how you can connect your faith with your Girl Scouting activities.

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Learn where to place badges, patches, awards and more!

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Cadette aMAZE Virtual Journey Series - Virtual (C)

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Girl Scouts of California's Central Coast is proud to present our Virtual Journey: aMAZE for girls in the Cadette age level. Composed of four sessions, girls must attend ALL in order to complete the award. 

We will meet via Zoom on Tuesdays from 4:00pm-5:30pm PST on the following dates: February 1 February 8 February 15 February 22

Girls are welcome to also purchase the aMAZE Journey Book, though it will not be required. Please note thate the Take Action portion of this award is required. We will do most work during the program; however, some work will have to be done outside sessions. 

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What will you try next?

Build skills when you earn a badge or journey..

Excited to go camping for the first time? Want to try your hand at coding your first website? Ready to work towards climate justice? As a Girl Scout, there are so many ways to try something new or take a passion to the next level. Badges and Journeys will build your skills and show the world what you’re capable of accomplishing.

Start exploring a world of possibility.

We add new badges, awards, and activities each year—there's always something to discover.

Earning badges is a great way to discover, develop skills, or explore a topic you already love.

Girl Scout Journeys give you the chance to dig into an interest and learn even more.

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Cadette Outdoor Journey Weekend  April 1st - April 3rd 2022 Cadettes only (6th-8th grade)

Pack up your bags and join us for a weekend just for Cadettes. Embrace the adventures and take a “Journey” of fun and excitement that can only be found at camp. Cadette (6-8) Ranch House Cabins Cost: $165 per person Register Here! All weekend camps must have proper girl: adult ratios

COVID protocols for weekend camps at Camp Scherman

Camps are  dependent upon current COVID conditions  and therefore subject to change, including but not limited to a shift to virtual instead of in-person, rescheduling, or cancellation. Current camp requirements include:

  • Proof of vaccination and/or negative PCR test within 72 hours of arrival
  • Wearing masks indoors, except while eating, drinking, and sleeping
  • Wearing masks outdoors when three feet of physical distancing cannot be maintained
  • Cabin occupants limited to one pod (household or troop)

This event accepts Cookie Dough, OC Bucks, and Juliette Dollars! Girls must complete online registration and pay in full.  Next fill out the  Reimbursement form  after you have participated in the event.  

Financial assistance will be available upon request, please complete the  Financial Assistance Request form .

If you have a question, comment, or suggestion, please e-mail:  Customer Care

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Join us to earn your Journey in a Day! Did you know that for some highest awards, Journeys are a pre-requisite? Come have fun and learn about how we can interact and be changemakers for an ideal world! Girls should bring a sack lunch, the award will be provided! his program is for 

Registration closes on Saturday March 5th. 

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Life is a maze of relationships and in this journey Cadettes maneuver through all its twists and turns to find true friendships, plenty of confidence, and peace.

This Journey Series will run in 3 sessions. registrants must attend all 3 sessions

Session 1: Friday, March 11th from 5:00-6:30pm Session 2: Friday, March 18th from 5:00-6:30pm Session 3: Friday, March 25th from 5:00-6:30pm

Cadettes will get the aMAZE Journey Book, and Award Set Girls are responsible for completing a take action project on their own Questions? Email [email protected]

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Desperate Vladimir Putin plunges 22 million Russians into darkness in bitter -22C winter

Moscow is to be plunged into darkness as putin ordered rolling blackouts amid freezing temperatures, according to reports..

By  TIM MCNULTY

07:54, Sun, Jan 14, 2024 | UPDATED: 11:39, Sun, Jan 14, 2024

Moscow to have ‘rolling electricity blackouts’ (Image: Getty)

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Vladimir Putin has reportedly ordered rolling energy blackouts across Moscow as temperatures reach – 22C. The blackouts are said to cover the entire Moscow metropolitan area which has a total population of around 22 million. The order issued states that electricity is “not to exceed 12 hours per day” with the blackouts in place from January 14 through March 31 2024, according to  Ukraine  commentator Igor Sushko.

Sushko posted on X: “The entire Moscow metropolitan area, population 22 million, will have rolling blackouts of electricity “not to exceed 12 hours per day” from January 14 through March 31, 2024. – announced by the fascist state.”

It comes after a heating main ruptured at the Klimovsk Specialised Ammunition Plant in Podolsk, about 30 miles south of central Moscow, on January 4. As a result, tens of thousands of Russians are said to be without heat in their homes in the Moscow region due to subzero temperatures.

According to a map published by a Russian Telegram channel and circulated on various social media platforms, the affected areas include cities such as Khimki, Balashikha, Lobnya, Lyubertsy, Podolsk, Chekhov, Naro-Fominsk, and Podolsk.

Residents in Moscow, specifically Balashikha, Elektrostal, Solnechnogorsk, Dmitrov, Domodedovo, Troitsk, Taldom, Orekhovo-Zuyevo, Krasnogorsk, Pushkino, Ramenskoye, Voskresensk, Losino-Petrovsky, and Selyatino, are also experiencing power outages, according to other Russian media reports.

Power outages have been reported in St. Petersburg, Rostov, Volgograd, Voronezh, and Primorsky. Meanwhile, a huge fire t ore through a large warehouse  used by  Russia ’s largest online retailer south of St Petersburg on Saturday morning.

The blaze covered an area of 70,000 square meters, with 50,000 square meters of the Wildberries warehouse collapsing, according to  Russia ’s Emergency Situations Ministry. No casualties were reported.

Videos posted to social media appeared to show employees running down fire escapes and fleeing the scene. A video shot from a passenger jet flying nearby showed flames totally engulfing the warehouse, sending huge plumes of smoke into the sky.

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Putin: We can better destroy our own grid ourselves…………………………………………………

And the hoarde just follows like blind idiots.

Vote for putler. He will cut your electricity bills for you.

12 hour a day blackouts for 10 weeks? Of course it will be back to normal a few days before the fake election. Perhaps we should send some drones to the north east and give them some of their own medicine….

What wonderful news. How many warmonger morons that are freezing their asses off and sitting in the dark are still for war? Instead of fixing the broken country, the idiots wage an expensive war.

You can bet your life that the area the siloviki live won’t suffer any power cuts.

Of course, not.

They still have warm feelings about killing Ukrainians and stealing their children. That should hold them over…..

they could always go to the front if they’re cold, it gets a bit hot there with the occasional blinding flash of light.

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  1. Journeys

    While badges show the world you've learned a new skill, Journey awards say, "I found a way to make a difference." During a Journey, Girl Scouts do hands-on activities, connect with experts, and take the lead on a Take Action project with their community. And once a Junior, Cadette, Senior, or Ambassador completes their Journey, they're ...

  2. Badges & Journeys

    Girl Scouts learn new skills by earning badges, Journeys, and awards. Each one will spark your imagination and you'll discover something new. Girl Scouts learn new skills by earning badges, Journeys, and awards. ... Cadettes Badge & Award Chart (PDF) Seniors Badge & Award Chart (PDF) Ambassadors Badge & Award Chart (PDF) Council Own Badges ...

  3. Badges & Journeys

    Journeys, unlike badge experiences, are extended engagements that foster leadership skills. Girl Scouts of all ages are challenged to think critically, boost their problem-solving skills, and make an impact in their communities through participating in a Take Action project. There's a Journey award for every Girl Scout, no matter their interest.

  4. Girl Scout Cadette Badges and Program

    Cadette Cybersecurity Safeguards Badge. $3.50. Girl Scout Cadette awards and badges are a great way for a girl to explore her interests and learn new skills—and to remember every adventure and show the world what she's accomplished.

  5. PDF National Program Badges & Journeys Cadette Daisy

    2022 Award. National Program Badges & Journeys JuniorCadette STEM Outdoors Life Skills Entrepreneurship My Cookie Team Product Designer Savvy Shopper Business Jumpstart ... National Program Badges & Journeys Cadette Senior Entrepreneurship STEM Cybersecurity Cybersecurity Financing Basics Cybersecurity Safeguards Cybersecurity Investigator ...

  6. Badges & Journeys

    Girl Scouts learn new skills by earning badges, Journeys, and awards. Each one will spark your imagination and you'll discover something new. ... Cadettes earn Leader in Action (LiA) (Requirements found in the Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting) ... 2022 - 2023 Teen Advisory Committee Applications are now being accepted. Please direct and any ...

  7. Badges & Journeys

    Badges and Journeys will build your skills and show the world what you're capable of accomplishing. Start exploring a world of possibility. Additional Awards by Age Level

  8. Journeys

    During a Journey, Girl Scouts do hands-on activities, connect with experts and take the lead on a Take Action project with their community. And once a Junior, Cadette, Senior or Ambassador completes their Journey, they're ready to drive lasting change in their communities by going for their Bronze, Silver or Gold Award.

  9. PDF 2022 GSUSA Cadette Badges, Awards and Pins

    Safety Award Pin. Girl Scout Mariner Pin. Silver Award Pin. Cadette Journey Summit Award Pin. Silver Torch Award. Silver Award Emblem. Cookie Entrepreneur Family Pin Year 1 Year 2 Year 3. Girl Scout Trailblazer Pin. World Thinking Day 2023 Award.

  10. Badges, Journeys & Awards

    Girl Scouts learn new skills by earning badges, Journeys, and awards. Each one will spark your imagination and you'll discover something new.

  11. Cadette aMAZE Virtual Journey Series

    Girl Scouts of California's Central Coast is proud to present our Virtual Journey: aMAZE for girls in the Cadette age level. Composed of four sessions, girls must attend ALL in order to complete the award. We will meet via Zoom on Tuesdays from 4:00pm-5:30pm PST on the following dates: February 1 February 8 February 15 February 22

  12. Badges & Journeys

    Badges and Journeys will build your skills and show the world what you're capable of accomplishing. Start exploring a world of possibility. See What's New. See What's New. We add new badges, awards, and activities each year—there's always something to discover. Go. Find Interests ...

  13. Cadette Journey Weekend April 1-3, 2022

    Cadette Outdoor Journey Weekend April 1st - April 3rd 2022 Cadettes only (6th-8th grade) Pack up your bags and join us for a weekend just for Cadettes. Embrace the adventures and take a "Journey" of fun and excitement that can only be found at camp. Cadette (6-8) Ranch House Cabins Cost: $165 per person Register Here!

  14. Journey in a Day! Girltopia

    Attention:Cadette, Senior, Ambassadors! Join us to earn your Journey in a Day! Did you know that for some highest awards, Journeys are a pre-requisite? Come have fun and learn about how we can interact and be changemakers for an ideal world! Girls should bring a sack lunch, the award will be provided! his program is for

  15. Cadette aMaze Journey Series Session 1 (Program Full)

    This Journey Series will run in 3 sessions. registrants must attend all 3 sessions. Session 1: Friday, March 11th from 5:00-6:30pm Session 2: Friday, March 18th from 5:00-6:30pm Session 3: Friday, March 25th from 5:00-6:30pm. Cadettes will get the aMAZE Journey Book, and Award Set Girls are responsible for completing a take action project on ...

  16. Cadette Journey in a Day

    9/29/2022 12:00 PM. Last Day To Register. 11/1/2022 11:55 PM. Location. Wi Wo Ca 3125 Pine Mesa Ct. Yucaipa, CA 92399, US. View Map. Share this event. The last date for registration has passed. It's Your Planet - Love It! Join your Girl Scout Cadette sisters and earn your journey in a day! Cadettes will work on their Breathe journey! Start your ...

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