Girl Scouts
At Girl Scouts, your girl will prepare for a lifetime of leadership, success, and adventure in a safe, no-limits place designed for and by girls!
How? Through the Girl Scout Leadership Experience—a collection of engaging, challenging, and fun activities like earning badges, going on awesome trips, selling cookies, exploring science, getting outdoors, and doing community service projects.
At Girl Scouts, she’ll get to lead her own adventure (it’s her world!) and team up with other girls in an all-girl environment to choose the exciting, hands-on activities that interest her most. The idea is to learn by doing, and at Girl Scouts, she’ll do lots of it.
She’ll be inspired to discover her talents and passions in a safe and supportive all-girl setting. She’ll join with other Girl Scouts and people in her community—and together, they’ll take action to change the world.
Along the way, she’ll gain important skills in four areas that form the foundation of the Girl Scout Leadership Experience:
Under the Girl Scouts “umbrella” are several levels. Each level is based on grade level in school. The following are the levels in Girl Scouts. Daisy (K-1), Brownies (2-3), Juniors (4-5), Cadettes (6-8), Seniors (9-10) and Ambassadors (11-12).
Donita Stimson is the Pulaski County Community Coordinator for Service Unit 223. Her contact information is 219-204-8632. Anyone interested in any level of Girl Scouts, please reach out to Donita.
Interested in more information? Check out the national web page at www.girlscouts.org. Also check out our council website at www.gsnim.org or call the council at 800-283-4812. Pulaski County is part of the Fort Wayne council.