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Girl Scout Service Unit 211
(Mansfield, Texas)
 
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Ambassadors:  Leaders of Tomorrow

 

 

Girl Scout Ambassadors participate in Girl Scouting in many ways. Under the guidance of a trained adult advisor, girls mix and match activities and resources to suit their needs while giving back to their communities. They connect with each other and build self-esteem and confidence in their skills as they work on a range of projects and gain life experiences.

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   Girl Scout Gold Award

 

The Gold Award represents the highest achievement in Girl Scouts and therefore is a commitment you make and complete as an individual.  By earning the Girl Scout Gold Award you will be joining the ranks of generations of young women who have made a difference both locally and globally. 

   Troop/Group Leaders

Girl Scout Ambassadors that belong to a troop or group are guided by adult volunteers who are taught by certified trainers. Adult volunteers partner with girls as they explore new opportunities, learn decision-making skills, and gain the confidence to be trailblazers in service to their communities  Ambassadors should plan and implement their own meetings under adult guidance (90/10).

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Girl Scout Ambassadors can wear the Girl Scout Membership Pin, showing they belong to Girl Scouts of the USA, and the World Trefoil Pin, signifying membership in a worldwide Movement. They can choose from various uniform components for Girl Scout Ambassadors. Girls can buy a sash or vest to display awards and other insignia. Many resources are available for both advisors and girls.


Too Old to Join?

No way! Girls don't have to worry about what they've missed—just look forward to what they can experience in Girl Scouting.