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Girl Scout programs offer innovative, fun and enriching experiences. Programs are girl-driven and reflect the ever-changing needs and interests of today's girls.

Girl Scout programs encourage increased skill-building and responsibility and promote the development of strong leadership and decision-making skills. All program activities are grade-appropriate and are based on the Girl Scout Leadership Experience, the Girl Scout Promise and Law.

A key aspect of the Girl Scout Leadership Experience is the leadership journey, a coordinated series of activities grouped around a theme. Each journey is tied to some of Girl Scouts' 15 national outcomes for girls, as defined in the Girl Scout Leadership Model. These outcomes are integral to the three leadership keys, Discover, Connect, and Take Action.

The Girl Scout Leadership Experience comes to life for girls and the adults in Girl Scout journeys. Explore the fun by following the Journeys Map.

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