Monday, March 9, 2026

Don’t Let Volunteer Appreciation Month Pass Without Doing This



Girl Scout volunteers rock! From troop leaders to mentors to behind-the-scenes planners, they give their time and heart so girls can build confidence, find their voice, and grow skills for life. Take a moment to thank a volunteer. It matters more than you think.💚

Check Out Volunteer Appreciation Resources for 2026!


With all that volunteers do each year, finding a starting point to say “thank you” can be a challenge in itself! We've compiled fun, free bilingual materials available in English and Spanish in our 2026 Volunteer Appreciation Resources to get you started, including:
  • A sweet coloring sheet to download and personalize to make any volunteer’s heart flutter.
  • A fill-in-the-blank Thank You Card for your Girl Scout to complete with personal notes of appreciation.


Get Creative with a Hand-Made Gift using our DIY Gift Guide


There’s something about a hand-crafted gift that tugs at the heartstrings in such a special way. Whether you're characteristically creative or not, our DIY Gift Guide features gifting tips along with the pinch pot activity from our Craft and Tinker badge program, including step-by-step instructions for your Girl Scout to craft a sweet and simple gift that is sure to wow any volunteer.

Shop with Your Heart


If gift-giving is your appreciation language, we’ve got you covered! From troop leader essentials to dazzling trefoil jewelry and charms, there’s a thoughtful gift for every volunteer and budget with great options starting at just $5 in our Volunteer Gift Guide. (And a Girl Scout Shop Gift Card is always a solid choice, too!)

Keep up the Gratitude Attitude all Year


Volunteering is year-round, so there's no need to limit your appreciation to one month. Our free and fun resources are available outside of Volunteer Appreciation Month, especially for special moments like:
  • Bridging ceremonies: when your Girl Scout reaches the next level, amp up your “thank you” game for her volunteers.
  • Holiday celebrations: a little themed appreciation goes a long way.
  • Birthdays: remembering someone’s birthday is an easy way to make them smile!

One of the best ways to make a volunteer feel appreciated? Offer the gift of your time. Even if you’re not ready to become a volunteer yourself, every minute you can give support to a volunteer makes a difference:
  • Be the troop photographer: you’re already taking cute photos of your Girl Scout, so make sure to get some of the volunteers in action, too!
  • Lead a meeting or guide a badge: is the troop interested in learning about something you’re passionate about? Raise your hand to help.
  • Manage troop logistics: from group text updates to the carpool calendar, your organizational skills will be truly valued.

Sunday, February 1, 2026

5 Young Trailblazers to Know This Black History Month

 


Black History Month is a time to honor the past, celebrate the present, and look toward the future. Across the country, young people are shaping that future right now using creativity, courage, and compassion to challenge norms, open doors, and make space for others to thrive. We’re highlighting several young trailblazers whose stories reflect the power of ideas, leadership, and believing in what’s possible at any age.


Haili Smith and Brooke Smith


In 2020, siblings Haili Smith and Brooke Smith turned a personal challenge into a powerful solution. With different reading preferences but a shared realization, they noticed that stories became more engaging when young readers could see themselves reflected on the page. That led them to launch an organization dedicated to increasing access to culturally diverse children’s books in classrooms. What began as a simple idea has grown into a nationwide effort, with thousands of books placed into the hands of students. Their work highlights the importance of representation, empathy, and using lived experiences to spark positive change.


Genesis Butler


Genesis Butler has been advocating for the planet since early childhood. Inspired by family history and a concern for the environment, she began speaking out about the connection between everyday choices and environmental impact at a remarkably young age. Her voice quickly gained attention, opening doors for her to share her message on global stages. Over the years, Genesis has founded and led youth-driven initiatives focused on sustainability and climate awareness. Her leadership shows what’s possible when passion meets persistence, and how young people can influence conversations about the future of our world.


Bellen Woodard


Bellen Woodard noticed the language used in everyday creative spaces didn’t reflect everyone. Instead of accepting the norm, she imagined something better. Her idea helped shift how children think about identity, inclusion, and self-expression through art. By choosing curiosity and compassion, Bellen sparked conversations that reached far beyond her classroom. Her work reminds us that leadership often starts with asking thoughtful questions and having the courage to offer a more inclusive solution.


Kamora Freeland


Kamora Freeland looked to the sky and saw possibility. Introduced to aviation as a teenager, she balanced rigorous academics with flight training, earning her pilot’s license before many teens earn a driver’s license! In 2024, she made history as one of the youngest African American female pilots in her state. Kamora’s achievements extend beyond aviation. Graduating early and continuing her education with a focus on leadership and innovation, she is committed to opening doors for others who may not see themselves represented in the field. Her story is a powerful reminder that preparation, persistence, and confidence can help girls break barriers and soar beyond expectations.



Nia Thompson


From an early age, Nia Thompson knew she belonged on stage. A bold declaration in early childhood became a journey shaped by dedication, discipline, and self-advocacy. By the time she was a teenager, Nia had achieved a major performance milestone, turning years of preparation into a defining moment. Beyond performing, Nia has used her platform to celebrate culture, confidence, and creativity. She has explored storytelling through multiple formats and continues to build opportunities that uplift young voices. Her path reflects the power of setting goals early, believing in yourself, and showing up fully.

These young trailblazers remind us that leadership doesn’t wait for permission or perfection. It begins with noticing what’s missing, imagining something better, and taking that first brave step forward. During Black History Month, and all year long, we celebrate the next generation of changemakers who are shaping a more inclusive and hopeful future.
Thursday, January 22, 2026

World Thinking Day: Throwback Edition



Every year on February 22nd, Girl Scouts and Girl Guides around the world take part in a global tradition that’s been going strong for a full century: World Thinking Day.

It’s a day for learning about the lives of girls in countries around the world, exploring cultures, and celebrating the global sisterhood we’re all part of. What began in 1926 as a moment to “think of each other” has grown into an important annual celebration where girls explore important issues. Through World Thinking Day, millions of girls step into their role as confident global citizens, leading with curiosity, courage, and compassion.

As we mark 100 years of World Thinking Day, we’re celebrating the 2026 theme, Our Friendship, by spotlighting moments from across the movement that show what global connection looks like in action. Get inspired, get curious, and celebrate in your own way.



Flag Ceremony Girl Scouts Thinking Day/Girl Scout Birthday 1975 Bahrain. Via GSUSA Archives


In 1979 A Japanese Brownie Scout and an American Brownie Scout learned to tie a friendship necklace during Girl Scout Thinking Day held at a Teen Center. Via GSUSA Archives






World Thinking Day is all about learning, connecting, and taking part in a tradition millions of girls have shared for 100 years, while continuing to imagine, shape, and build what comes next together. You can celebrate in any way that feels meaningful to you: trying an activity connected to the theme, learning about another part of the world, doing something kind for your community, or simply sharing a photo that highlights what friendship means. Check out the World Thinking Day activity guide and this year’s award and start planning your celebration your way!

Monday, January 12, 2026

The New Girl Scout Leadership Awards Explained


Girl Scouts’ leadership pathway just got a major glow-up and a few things are changing:

  • Leadership Awards are now the official prerequisites for the Bronze, Silver, and Gold Awards.
  • One Leadership Award earned at your program level fulfills the prerequisite for each of the Highest Awards.
  • Additionally, the Bronze Award is now a prerequisite option for the Silver Award, and the Silver Award is a prerequisite option for the Gold Award.
  • One Journey may still be used to meet the Highest Award prerequisite requirements through October 1, 2026.


Why Were the Awards Refreshed?

Inspired by Juliette Gordon Low’s courage and character, the refreshed awards create a clearer, more modern path to leadership. They focus on long-lasting skills like communication, problem-solving, teamwork, and confidence.

What Are the New Leadership Awards?
The Leadership Awards are a new set of skill-building experiences for Girl Scouts in grades 4–12. They focus on four areas of leadership: personal, peer, teaching, and community advocacy, and they are designed to be flexible.

Each award is designed to help Girl Scouts explore their interests, build practical skills, and focus on things that matter to them. And the best part? Earning one Leadership Award at your program level now fulfills the prerequisite for the Bronze, Silver, or Gold Award. Girl Scouts can earn them during troop meetings, at camp, at events, or individually.


Which Awards Are Retired?

Leader in Action (LiA) are retired as of July 2025. Cadettes can still get hands-on experience with younger Girl Scouts through the refreshed Program Aide award.

The previous Silver and Gold Torch award (based on holding a leadership position for a term )is also retired. Updated Torch awards now focus on teamwork and leading peers in more flexible, accessible ways.

Journeys will officially be retired on October 1, 2026. In their place, Juniors through Ambassadors can now earn the Leadership Awards.

The current Global Action award will also retire in 2026. Juniors – Ambassadors can earn the new Global Action Award, and Daisies and Brownies will have other opportunities to explore global themes, like through World Thinking Day and the Democracy badges.



My Girl Scout already started on one of the Journeys and/or a Leadership Award using retired guidelines. Now What?

Starting in October 2026, Journeys will be retired. Until then, Girl Scouts may continue completing Journeys, and any finished Journey will remain valid and will continue to count toward the Highest Awards.

Girl Scouts can apply the Leadership Awards as a prerequisite regardless of whether they were earned using the retired or new guidelines.



Tuesday, January 6, 2026

The Ultimate Girl Scout Cookie Season Guide 🍪💚

The 2026 Girl Scout Cookie Season is officially here and if you’re already craving Thin Mints or plotting how many boxes of Adventurefuls you can fit in your pantry… same. Whether you’re a seasoned cookie connoisseur or you’re just here for the vibes, here are five things you need to know before you stock up.

1. When does Girl Scout Cookie Season start?


National Girl Scout Cookie Season begins on January 6, and every council opens at its own time. The easiest way to check when sales begin near you is to enter your zip code into the Cookie Finder box at the top of our website. You will see booth times, online ordering windows and everything you need in one place. If your local council is not yet selling cookies, the Cookie Finder will display a countdown to when their season begins so you can plan to support troops in your community. You may also see links for neighboring troops or booths from nearby councils that are already in season. This is helpful if you are interested in direct shipping or willing to travel. If you want to support a specific area, you can also type in a ZIP code to explore all available options. 

2. Where can you buy cookies?


There are several easy ways to support your local Girl Scouts.
  • Start with the Cookie Finder. Enter your zip code to see when your council’s sale begins, find local cookie booths, and learn how to get cookies delivered to your home.
  • Visit cookie booths in your community once your council’s sale is live.
  • Purchase directly from a Girl Scout you know through her Digital Cookie link.
  • Text COOKIES to 59618 for updates and reminders.
Most councils run January through April, giving you plenty of chances to bring home your favorite flavors.

3. Meet the newest cookie, Exploremores™


Exploremores is the newest addition to the cookie lineup and it is and there's already great anticipation. Inspired by Rocky Road ice cream, these chocolate sandwich cookies are filled with the delicious flavors of chocolate, marshmallow and toasted almond flavored creme and reflect the spirit of exploration in every Girl Scout. Local troops will have them at booths or can ship nationwide, so it is easy for anyone to try the newest cookie while still stocking up on Adventurefuls, Thin Mints, and Trefoils.

4. Cookie booth etiquette


Cookie booths are real world learning spaces where girls practice communication, teamwork and confidence. A little kindness can make every interaction memorable for them.
  • Be kind and encouraging.
  • Direct concerns to GSUSA rather than volunteers or girls.
  • Avoid diet-related comments and keep the space positive.
  • Recognize the effort behind each booth.
  • If you are not buying today, a friendly smile or quick good luck still makes a difference.

5. Why buying Girl Scout Cookies from Girl Scouts matters


Every box supports the largest girl led entrepreneurial program in the world. Through the Cookie Program, Girl Scouts build skills in goal setting, money management, decision making and working with others. They earn badges tied to financial literacy and entrepreneurship and carry these lessons with them long after the season ends.

Your support also stays local. Cookie proceeds fund troop activities, outdoor adventures, service projects in your community, and more. Each purchase helps Girl Scouts learn, grow and try new things all year long.

Let’s make this season the sweetest one yet!


Cookie Season is more than a moment. It brings people together, powers big dreams and gives girls the chance to grow in so many ways. Whatever cookie flavors you pick up, you are helping create meaningful opportunities for Girl Scouts everywhere. Thanks for being part of that journey. You truly take the cake… or in this case, the cookie!







Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Investing in Our Future: Honoring Our Legacy and Powering the Next Century of Girl Scouting

Girl Scouts has always been about serving girls. As we look ahead to the next century of Girl Scouting, we remain focused on ensuring our resources reflect the evolving needs of the Girl Scout Movement. 

For nearly a century, the Edith Macy Center in Briarcliff Manor, New York, has been a treasured part of the Girl Scout story. Generations of volunteers, council leaders, and staff have come together there to learn, connect, and advance the Girl Scout mission. From the “University in the Woods” that Edith Macy, chair of the Girl Scout National Board of Directors from 1919 – 1925, first envisioned to the conferences, trainings, and celebrations that have taken place since, Macy has been a place where ideas—and friendships—have flourished. 

As Girl Scouts continues to evolve to meet the needs of today’s girls and tomorrow’s leaders, we’re reimagining how we train, connect, and collaborate across our Movement. That includes taking a thoughtful look at how we use and steward our properties to ensure they serve the needs of the Movement now and in the future. 

As part of this process, Girl Scouts of the USA will begin planning for a full sale of the Edith Macy property at some point in 2026. This decision was made after careful consideration by the National Board and other key stakeholders as part of a broader property strategy to ensure that every asset supports our long-term mission and vision. While Macy holds deep historical significance, ultimately, the full sale of the property is the most mission-aligned, financially responsible, and sustainable path forward. Additionally, in support of the future of the Movement, we will sell up to three floors at the national headquarters in New York City.  

We are excited about what this means for the Movement. This sale of the Edith Center empowers us to extend Edith Macy’s vision in dynamic, inclusive, and tech-enabled ways—far beyond what one location can offer. The values Edith Macy championed—learning, connection, and growth—will continue to guide how we design modern, accessible, and inclusive learning opportunities for the adults who bring Girl Scouting to life. And the rightsizing of our headquarters space will better reflect our current and future ways of working, helping us serve the Movement more effectively.  

Together, we are honoring our past while boldly stepping into the future — ensuring that the legacy of Girl Scouts continues to shine brightly for generations of girls to come. 

Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Just in Time for Back-to-Troop: New Badges and Programs



Welcome Back, Girl Scouts!

As the summer winds down, it’s time for families, volunteers, and Girl Scouts of all levels to gear up for a year of badges and exciting programs. Whether you’re a parent helping your Daisy navigate her first troop meeting, or a new or returning Troop Leader planning activities that build confidence, our program lineup is designed to spark curiosity and create lasting memories together.

Troop Year Plans: 

Hey new Troop Leaders! Feeling inspired, but not sure where to start? The programs below offer just a glimpse of the incredible experiences your Girl Scouts can have this year. To help bring it all together, check out our Troop Year Plans. These ready-to-go guides map out every meeting—from badge activities, and community projects to outdoor adventures—so you can focus on fun and growth. Plans are customizable and available online or print-ready, with multi-level and bilingual (Spanish) options for Daisies, Brownies, and Juniors. Shop for your troop year essentials.





Body Appreciation Badge Line:

Fuel a culture of kindness and self-care with the NEW Body Appreciation badges designed to help girls build confidence, practice self-care, and develop lifelong habits that nurture both physical and emotional health. Girl Scouts, grades K-12 will:

  • Appreciate the many functions and abilities of their bodies—from breathing and thinking to running, dancing, and creating—through fun activities like stretching, dancing, gardening, and reflecting on how their bodies help them express themselves.
  • Practice self-care and build healthy habits for the mind and body by creating “me time” routines, discovering foods that fuel their energy, exploring body language that boosts confidence, and engaging in habits that support rest, joy, and well-being.
  • Respond thoughtfully to media and peer pressure by analyzing beauty messages, exploring how social media influences body image, and designing creative campaigns that redefine beauty and create lifelong wellness habits.
Made possible by Flamingo, these badges guide Girl Scouts through age-appropriate activities that boost confidence and create lifelong wellness habits.




Leadership Awards:

It’s time to welcome a refreshed suite of Leadership Awards for Juniors through Ambassadors. These awards celebrate every way Girl Scouts choose to lead—whether it’s guiding themselves, supporting a team, or driving community change. Highlights include:
  • True North Award (Personal Leadership): discover your values and build courage
  • Silver and Gold Torch (Peer Leadership): lead teams with heart and purpose
  • Program Aide and CIT (Teaching Leadership): mentor younger kids through hands-on activities
  • Take Action and Global Action (Community Advocacy): Tackle local or global issues for real impact
The refreshed awards offer stronger skill-building and flexible formats for any setting—troop meetings, camp, events, and more. Plus, the new True North Award helps you discover what matters, build confidence, and lead with courage and character—just like Juliette Gordon Low. These awards now count as part of an expanded set of options toward starting Highest Awards. These awards now count as part of an expanded set of prerequisite options toward starting Highest Awards. Get ready to lead your way! Get ready to lead your way!




Solutions Superstar Patch Program:

The Solutions Superstar patch program—made possible by DHL Supply Chain—invites Girl Scouts to build critical skills like problem-solving, teamwork, and creative thinking through hands-on activities. From mapping cookie deliveries to engineering egg drops, these fun challenges spark curiosity and introduce girls to the world of logistics.

Girls who complete at least 3 out of 6 activities can unlock a special patch. Highlights of the free program include Girl Scouts:
  • Developing skills they can use in their troops, in school, in their community, and beyond
  • Connecting what they’re learning to real-world careers, opening their eyes to exciting possibilities in fields like product design, engineering, and tech in the future focus section




Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie Patch and Activity Sheet: 

Stay tuned for our collab with Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie, where imagination meets Girl Scout values, Program details drop soon! Follow us on social media to be in the know.


It’s time for fun, friendship, and lots of Girl Scout firsts! Visit girlscoutshop.com your official destination for all things Girl Scouts and back-to-troop. 

Take advantage some great upcoming promotions on girlscoutshop.com: From 8/25-8/31: Get free shipping on all orders* with code: BTTFREESHIP.

For more information about our programs, visit the Girl Scout new and updated program page, and explore detailed guides, volunteer resources, and how to get started!

*August 25th - August 31, 2025, Free standard shipping on most purchases with code BTTFREESHIP. Excludes: customization fees, gift certificates, and ships from council merchandise. Shipping/handling and sales tax charges are determined by merchandise total prior to discount. Offer available on girlscoutshop.com. Offer is not valid on prior purchases. Upcharges for expedited and international shipping apply. Offer ends August 31, 2025, 11:59 PM EST.
Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Now Available: Juliette Gordon Low Takes Her Place on the Quarter


Let’s celebrate history is in the making! Our very own trailblazer, Juliette Gordon Low, is making her mark on American currency. Today, the United States Mint released the Juliette Gordon Low special edition quarter which is one of five final quarters being released through the American Women Quarters™ Program Order yours today!

What is the American Women Quarters™ Program?


According to the United States Mint: “The American Women Quarters™ Program is a four-year program that celebrates the accomplishments and contributions made by women of the United States. Beginning in 2022, and continuing through 2025, the U.S. Mint will issue up to five new reverse designs each year.” These quarters pay tribute to women from diverse backgrounds who have made their mark on suffrage, civil rights, abolition, government, humanities, science, space, the arts, and more. It's a powerful recognition of the incredible impact women have had on our nation's history. 

Just think about the trailblazers who've graced these quarters to date: Maya Angelou, Bessie Coleman, Celia Cruz, and Eleanor Roosevelt are just a few examples. Now, Juliette Gordon Low is joining their esteemed company, and we couldn't be prouder. Learn more here.

Why is this important?


The selection of Juliette Gordon Low for this prestigious honor on the national stage serves as a powerful reminder that her visionary spirit and the Movement she founded are beacons of hope for every girl. And today, the world needs Girl Scouts more than ever. Low’s legacy comes to life in every Girl Scout and alum who speaks up for what they believe in, leaves the world better than they found it, and blazes a trail of their very own. Juliette Gordon Low's journey from trailblazing leader to a face on our nation's currency is a testament to the power of girls and women everywhere.

What is the significance of the design?

Let's dive into the design elements and their significance on the new quarter featuring Juliette Gordon Low. The design captures Juliette’s spirit and strength. Juliette is rocking her 1920s Girl Scout uniform, complete with trefoils on her hat, lapels, belt buckle, and pin. Check out the Thanks Badge over her heart—it's the highest adult award in Girl Scouting! And that Silver Fish around her neck? It’s the top honor in UK Girl Guiding, symbolizing swimming upstream and overcoming obstacles. This quarter's design is packed with history and Girl Scout pride.

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Thursday, February 6, 2025

An Important Update for Our Members and Supporters


For over 100 years, Girl Scouts of the USA has been dedicated to building girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. An important part of this mission is the iconic Girl Scout Cookie Program, which is the largest girl-led entrepreneurial program in the world. The cookie program teaches valuable life skills like goal setting, decision making, people skills, money management, and business ethics ensuring that girls can become leaders in their communities.

The health and safety of Girl Scouts and cookie customers is our top priority. Rest assured: Girl Scout Cookies are safe to consume.

A recent report claimed that our Girl Scout Cookies contain certain levels of glyphosate and heavy metals. We want to address these allegations and share the facts:

Girl Scout Cookies are made with ingredients that adhere to food safety standards set by the FDA and other relevant authorities.
  • Our trusted bakers remain committed to compliance with all food safety standards and regulations set forth by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and other relevant health authorities.
  • These standards ensure that food products are safe for consumption.
  • As a result, Girl Scout Cookies are safe to consume and are manufactured in accordance with all food safety regulations.
To further put the coverage in proper context:
  • Environmental contaminants—which can include heavy metals— can occur naturally in soil. This means that nearly all foods using plant-based ingredients, including organic foods, may contain trace amounts. This does not mean that these foods are harmful to consume.
  • Glyphosate is widely used in agriculture in accordance with established EPA standards and is found nearly everywhere in the food chain. Trace amounts of glyphosate can be found in fresh fruits, vegetables, cereals, baked goods, and other food and beverage commodities.
  • Similarly, small amounts of heavy metals can be found naturally in the environment, including in food products, due to air, water, and soil exposure.
  • These metals are not added to our Girl Scout Cookies.
  • While such occurrences are not unique to Girl Scout Cookies, our trusted baking partners continue to ensure the integrity of our recipes and the safety of all Girl Scout Cookie products in accordance with federal regulations and Global Food Safety initiative standards.
  • Our bakers have confirmed that the levels reported do not pose a food safety concern to our customers.

The Girl Scout Cookie Program is about more than a sweet treat. It teaches Girl Scouts to think critically, build confidence, and use the skills of entrepreneurship, leadership, and business ethics in the real world. And remember: every purchase of Girl Scout Cookies powers life-changing experiences for Girl Scouts right in your local community. Visit girlscoutcookies.org to support a troop in your area.
Tuesday, January 7, 2025

Girl Scout Cookies Are Here—Don’t Miss a Crumb! Here’s Everything You Need to Know


The Wait is Over—2025 Girl Scout Cookie Season is Here! 🍪

Cookie lovers, REJOICE! The most delicious time of the year has officially begun—the 2025 Girl Scout Cookie® season is in full swing, and it’s time to treat yourself while supporting this generation of girl leaders. As a reminder, these aren't just any cookies — they help unbox the future for Girl Scouts everywhere, one iconic cookie box at a time.

A Lineup Worth Craving

The 2025 cookie lineup is stacked with fan-favorite flavors you know and love. Thin Mints®, Samoas®/Caramel deLites®, and Peanut Butter Patties®/Tagalongs® are all back, ready to dazzle your taste buds. But, cookie lovers, we’ve got some bittersweet news. This is the LAST SEASON you’ll be able to get your hands on Toast-Yay!® and Girl Scout S’mores®. Yep, you heard that right—they’re going out with a bang, and you’ll want to stock up before they’re gone for good.

These sweet staples have been fan favorites for years, and now’s your chance to say goodbye in the most delicious way possible. Find a local cookie booth or connect with a Girl Scout you know to snag these soon-to-be-retired flavors before they’re gone forever.

Why Girl Scout Cookies Are More Than a Treat

Sure, they’re tasty—but Girl Scout Cookies are so much more than a sweet snack. Every purchase fuels the largest entrepreneurial program in the world for girls. When you buy cookies, you’re helping girls gain life-changing skills like goal-setting, decision-making, money management, people skills, and business ethics.

Each box sold is an opportunity for a Girl Scout to build her confidence, courage, and character. The funds raised help power incredible Girl Scout adventures—think summer camp, service projects, and amazing travel experiences—all while developing essential entrepreneurial skills that last a lifetime. When you bite into that Thin Mint, know that you’re helping girls achieve BIG things.


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How to Support Girl Scouts This Cookie Season

Ready to stock up and make a difference? Here’s how you can join the fun:
  • Know a Girl Scout? Order directly from her.
  • No Girl Scout nearby? Use the Cookie Finder at www.girlscoutcookies.org to find a booth near you.
  • Want cookies delivered? Starting February 21, have them shipped straight to your door via www.girlscoutcookies.org
  • Stay in the loop! Text “COOKIES” to 59618 for updates on availability and exciting cookie news.
Support your local troop, savor the lineup, and grab those Toast-Yay!® and S’mores® cookies before they’re gone forever. Let’s help Girl Scouts chase their big dreams—one cookie box at a time.

Want to share the cookie love? Make sure to tag @GirlScouts and use #GirlScoutCookieSeason in all your amazing stories on social media.

Happy Girl Scout Cookie Season! 🍪