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Badges, Journeys and Patches

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  • Council-Led Programs
  • Highest Awards

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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.

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

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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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Bridging to Brownie

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Brownies have a lot of fun together! They can sing the Brownie Smile song, sleep in tents, go on hikes, and tell stories around the campfire under the stars. They may want to visit zoos, meet people who have interesting jobs, or exchange SWAPS (Special Whatchamacallits Affectionately Pinned Somewhere) with new friends. They can earn Journey awards and do a Take Action project. To earn the Bridge to Brownie Award, complete one activity from the two bridging steps: Pass It On! and Look Ahead! These steps can also be found in the Daisy handbook.

Bridging Step One: Pass It On!

Inspire younger girls by sharing what it was like to be a Daisy Girl Scout. Do one or more of the following or create your own:

  • Teach younger girls the Girl Scout Promise and recite the Girl Scout Law to them. Share a story about how girls put the Promise and Law into action.
  • Share an activity from a Girl Scout Journey that the girls enjoyed.  
  • Teach younger girls a favorite game or song and then play or sing along!
  • Make a little something to give to younger girls that shows them what Girl Scouts are all about. This is a great time to introduce younger girls to SWAPS. ​​​​​​​

Bridging Step Two: Look Ahead!

Spend some time with Brownie Girl Scouts. Do one or more of the following or create your own:

  • Say the Girl Scout Promise together. Then find out if the Brownie Girl Scouts have a favorite part of the Girl Scout Law. Were they friendly and helpful, or courageous and strong?
  • Ask some Brownie Girl Scouts to teach a favorite song or game, then sing or play it together!
  • Work together to make special “tickets” into the world of Brownie Girl Scouts. Ask the Brownies to write down three things they had fun doing as Brownies and then decorate the tickets together.
  • Ask the Brownies to show their Journey awards and explain what they did to earn them. How did they make the world a better place? What new friends did the Brownies meet on their Journeys?
  • Ask the Brownies to help you decorate a box or jar that will become a “Take Action Idea Bank.”
  • Ask the Brownies how they helped their community.
  • Get more ideas by talking to an adult who works in the community such as at a fire station, hospital, library or mayor’s office.
  • Take a walk to see if there are needs in your neighborhood. You can use the ideas to Take Action as Brownie Girl Scouts.
  • You can use the ideas to Take Action as Brownie Girl Scouts.
  • Attend a council event for Brownies in the spring before second grade.

Bridging to Brownie Ceremonies

Celebrate earning the Bridge to Brownie Award with a favorite ceremony from a Daisy Journey—or make up a new one. Then proudly add bridging patches to sashes or vests! For more ideas, talk to other troops or go online. If girls are working online, remember to sign the Girl Scout Internet Safety Pledge.

Ceremony Idea 1: The Girl Scout Promise and Law

  • Flag or opening ceremony
  • Recite the Girl Scout Promise and Law
  • Activity (see instructions/script)
  • Cross the bridge
  • Present certificates and other awards
  • Ending ceremony

 Supplies: Materials to make 13 daisies to represent the parts of the Girl Scout Law and Promise, copies of this script, and a bridge, stepping stones, or arch.

Preparation: Write one part of the Girl Scout Promise or Law onto the back of each daisy following the instructions/script below. Invite guests (a Brownie troop or parents) to help. Inform them of the time and date of the ceremony and confirm their attendance. Send them a script. Distribute the daisies the girls made evenly among the Daisy troop. Let the girls know that they are responsible for reading the promise or law on the back. Use the script to practice.

Formation: Line girls up in front of the bridge in order of speaking. Girls will step forward when they read. After reading is complete, girls will line up on one side of the bridge with one co-leader while another co-leader stands on the other side.

The Girl Scout Promise & Law: Instructions/Script

Co-leader 1:  As our Daisy Girl Scouts prepared to bridge to Brownie Girl Scouts, we took the time to learn more about Girl Scouting and the Girl Scout Promise and Law. We’ve invited some friends to help us share what we learned. Guest: These flowers represent the spirit of Girl Scouting. This spirit is often represented with the Daisy, which was our founder Juliette Low’s nickname. Co-leader 2:  The first three flowers represent the three parts of the Girl Scout Promise. Daisy Girl Scout:  On my honor, I will try: To serve God and my country. Daisy Girl Scout:  To help people at all times. Daisy Girl Scout:  And to live by the Girl Scout Law. Co-leader 2:  The other daisies represent the Girl Scout Law. Daisy Girl Scout:  I will do my best: To be honest and fair. Guest:  This means that you will always tell the truth and that you will share things and take turns with others. Daisy Girl Scout:  To be friendly and helpful. Guest:  This means that you will ask a new girl to play with you and when you see a job that needs to be done, and you can do it, you will be willing to help do it. Daisy Girl Scout:  To be considerate and caring. Guest:  This means that you will respect the feelings of others and care about how they feel and what they think. Daisy Girl Scout:  To be courageous and strong. Guest: This means you are willing to try new things, even though you may be a little scared, and that you will stand for what is right. Daisy Girl Scout:  To be responsible for what I say and do. Guest:  This means that you will be careful about what you say and do so that you don’t hurt other people or things. Daisy Girl Scout:  To respect myself and others. Guest:  This means you will try to be the best person you can be, and will be courteous to others. Daisy Girl Scout:  To respect authority. Guest:  This means you will respect adults, obey the law, and will cooperate with others. Daisy Girl Scout:  To use resources wisely. Guest:  This means you will try not to waste paper, will turn off the lights, and turn off water faucets after you use them. Daisy Girl Scout:  To make the world a better place. Guest:  This means you will help with a neighborhood clean up, put litter in trash cans, and treat all animals kindly. Daisy Girl Scout:  To be a sister to every Girl Scout. Guest:  This means you will be a friend to everyone, not just a few people. Co-leader 2:  And there you have it! The Girl Scout Promise and the Girl Scout Law. (Make sure to leave some time to thank your guest(s), and for applause and photos!) Co-leader 1:  Great job! Now it’s time to cross over the bridge and become a Brownie Girl Scout! But first let’s put our daisies back and line up in front of the bridge.

Ceremony Idea 2: The Brownie Elf

  • Read or recite the Girl Scout Promise and Law
  • Change tunic/vest from Daisy to Brownie
  • Join the Brownie Ring
  • Read the Brownie elf poem
  • Present Brownie pins
  • Tell new Brownies to do three “good turns”
  • Hand out certificates—use the Girl Scout Handshake

Supplies: A mirror to represent a pond, The Brownie story from the Handbook, a Brownie troop, and a bridge, stepping stones, or arch.

Preparation: Invite a Brownie Girl Scout troop, parents, or helpers to help. Inform them of the timeand date of the ceremony and confirm their attendance. Read the Brownie Story from the Brownie Handbook to bridging girls two or three times before the ceremony, so girls will understand the mean of the cermony. The ceremony has several parts, make sure to tell the girls what to expect and practice! Review the Girl Scout handshake and the Girl Scout slogan: “Do a Good Turn Daily.”

Formation: The Daisy troop should be lined up at the beginning of the bridge in their Daisy tunics/vests with one co-leader. Another co-leader/helper should be at the end of the bridge with new Brownie sashes/vests. If a Brownie troop is participating, they should be standing at the end of the bridge, waiting to welcome new Brownies into the Brownie Ring.

The Brownie Elf: Instructions/Script

Cross the bridge and join the Brownie Ring Once a co-leader calls a Daisy Girl Scout’s name, the Daisy goes across the bridge. She is met on the other side by a Brownie Girl Scout, co-leader, or helper who helps the Daisy take her Daisy vest/tunic off and put her Brownie vest/tunic on. Once finished, the new Brownie joins the Brownie Ring. Find the Brownie elf and receive the Brownie pin (While the co-leader is speaking, another co-leader or helper sets up the “pond”.) Daisy co-leader : To prepare for bridging today, our troop read “The Brownie Story,” a story about girls who went to a forest in search of “very helpful persons” called Brownies. There they met a wise old owl who told them that they could find the Brownie if they looked upon the magic pond and finished a magic rhyme. Now we, too, will perform a little magic. I’d like to call all new Brownies to stand around the magic pond and listen carefully while I read this poem.

Cross your little fingers, stand upon your toes, That’s a bit of magic that every Brownie knows. Now we all are standing inside a forest glade, Listen very carefully; see the magic made. And tucked inside this great big wood, You’ll find a pond that’s pure and good. Then turn yourself around three times, Gaze into the pond; complete the rhyme.

One at a time, each new Brownie walks to the pond and is met by a co-leader or helper who turns her in a circle while another co-leader or helper says:

Twist me and turn me and show me the elf,  looked in the water and saw…

New Brownie looks into the mirror and says:   “Myself!”

Each new Brownie then goes to their co-leader or helper who places a Brownie pin upside down on her new vest. Then she returns to the Brownie Ring.

Co-leader:  Congratulations to our new Brownie Girl Scouts! The Girl Scout slogan is “Do a Good Turn Daily.” Go now and do three good turns for your family—one for each part of the Girl Scout Promise. When your good turns are done, have a member of your family turn your pin right side up.

Ceremony Idea 3: Bake a Batch of Brownie Girl Scouts

  • Recite Girl Scout Promise and Law

Supplies: “Oven” (very large box decorated to look like an oven with a large opening in the back and a door in the front opening to the side, not the top like a real oven), large table, aprons, bowl and large mixing spoon, containers of ‘ingredients’, baking cups, measuring spoons, sifter, and baking pan.

Preparation: Invite guests (Brownie Girl Scout troop, family, or friends) to help during the bridging ceremony. Inform them of the time and date of the ceremony and confirm their attendance. Forward a script to them. Decorate the box that will serve as the oven. Make sure each bridging girl has a Daisy and Brownie tunic, vest, or sash. Practice!

Formation: Bridging Daisy Girl Scouts (in Daisy vests/tunics) line up near the table. Guests are the ‘bakers’ and stand behind the table, facing the audience. Co-leaders or helpers are stationed behind the oven with Brownie vests/tunics at the ready.

Bake a Batch of Girl Scout Brownies: Instructions/Script

As they are called, Daisies will pour the ingredients into the bowl and then walk behind the oven. An adult will then help them change into their Brownie vest/sash. Once behind the oven, girls should not be seen or heard.

Co-leader:  Have you heard that there is a shortage of Brownie Girl Scouts in our council? Guest:  Oh no! What can we do? Guest:  I know, let’s make some new Brownies! All girls:  Yes, yes, yes! Co-leader:  I’ve heard that there is a special recipe in our Girl Scout handbook. (Pull out a Girl Scout Handbook). Co-leader:  Here it is! To make Brownie Girl Scouts, we must mix three basic ingredients: the Girl Scout Promise, the Girl Scout Law, and the Girl Scout motto.

Set the book out where people can read the “recipe” while one guest gets out a mixing bowl and spoon. Guests read from the recipe.

Guest:  In a large bowl, we will cream together 1 cup of a promise to serve God, my country, and mankind. Guest:  Add two cups of honesty and two tablespoons of fairness. Mix together. Guest:  Stir in one cup of friendliness and a cup of helpfulness. Guest:  Beat in a half cup of caring and a half cup of consideration for others. Guest:  Now add two cups of courage and strength, pour in some responsibility for what I say and do, and mix well. Guest:  Add one cup of respect for authority and one cup of respect for myself and others. Stir until well-blended. Guest:  Sift together a half cup of a wise use of resources and three tablespoons of a promise to make the world a better place. Stir into mixture. Guest:  Sprinkle on some ‘sisterhood of Girl Scouting’ and mix well. Guest:  And finally, blend in a half cup of courage, confidence, and character. Guest:  In a prepared pan, spread the batter evenly. Pour the bowl mixture into the pan. Spread it out and then put it in the oven. Someone inside the oven should secretly take it so nothing spills. Guest:  Bake at a moderate temperature for five seconds. Can everyone count with me? One, two, three, four, five. Guest:  Now let’s see if our Brownies are ready. Open the oven door and the new Brownie Girl Scouts exit the oven one at a time. All girls:  Look! A new batch of Brownie Girl Scouts!

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