As a volunteer, the environment you create is just as important as the activities girls do—it’s the key to developing the sort of group that girls want to be part of! Cultivate a space where confidentiality is respected, and girls can express their true selves.
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FOR GROUP MEETINGS | FOR EVENTS, TRAVEL & CAMPING | ||
Two unrelated volunteers (at least one of whom is female) for this number of girls: |
Plus one additional support volunteer for each additional number of this many girls: |
Two unrelated volunteers (at least one of whom is female) for this number of girls: |
Plus one additional support volunteer for each additional number of this many girls: |
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Girl Scout Daisies (K–grade 1)
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12 | 1-6 |
6 |
1-4 |
Girl Scout Brownies (grades 2–3)
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20
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1-8
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12
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1-6
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Girl Scout Juniors (grades 4–5)
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25
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1-10
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16
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1-8
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Girl Scout Cadettes (grades 6–8)
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25
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1-12
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20
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1-10
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Girl Scout Seniors (grades 9–10)
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30
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1-15
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24
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1-12
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Girl Scout Ambassadors (grades 11–12)
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30
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1-15
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24
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1-12
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