Meet Sarah: Like every Girl Scout, she discovered her strengths through diverse experiences—from camping with new friends to learning resilience and goal-setting during cookie season to helping others through community service.
Girl Scouts gave Sarah a place to belong where her ideas mattered, and she learned her voice has value. Through meaningful activities and a supportive community, she discovered she has the power to make her own life great and make the world better, too.
While girls' confidence typically drops by 30 percent between ages 8-14, 65 percent of high school-aged Girl Scouts maintain confidence in themselves and their abilities, and 64 percent consider themselves leaders. Girl Scouts changes that trajectory by helping girls discover their strengths and demonstrating that their voices matter.
Your gift helps girls discover who they are and what they're capable of achieving.