Our Story
Juliette Gordon Low had a dream. In March 1912, she gathered a group of girls in Savannah, Georgia, igniting a movement that would empower girls to explore new possibilities and the wonders of the world around them. Known affectionately as "Daisy," she inspired these first Girl Scouts to blaze trails, redefine their potential, and embrace adventure. From playing basketball to camping under the stars, these girls learned that they could achieve anything together. Today, the Girl Scout Movement has grown to nearly 2 million girl members and over 50 million alums, united by a spirit of lifelong friendship and a commitment to making the world a better place.