More than 50 million women participated in Girl Scouts as children—were you one of them? Daisy, Brownie, Junior, or higher, it all counts when it comes to calling yourself a proud Girl Scout alum!
Continue your Girl Scout experience by joining—or starting—a Campus Girl Scouts club. If your school doesn’t have a club, you can start one yourself. GSCCC’s Campus Connections brochure and GSUSA’s Campus Girl Scouts guidebook are helpful resources. Each resource details club structure, member recruitment, and group registration. All you need is a little Girl Scout-style initiative!
Check out these opportunities to mix and mingle that you will want to mark your calendar for!
September 21–22, 2024
Camp Darden, Courtland, VA
Camp Darden is reserved for s’more fun, just for adults. This weekend getaway costs $55 per person and includes food and beverages. Register online today!
Outdoor facilitators are needed to coordinate activities. If you can assist, please sign up in your area of expertise and receive a 50% discount! Email your interest or questions to philanthropy@gsccc.org.
February 16-24, 2025
Your GSCCC friends are cruising out of Norfolk aboard the Carnival Sunshine. Engage in fun Girl Scout socials or kick back and relax, the choice is yours while cruising to Turks and Caicos, Dominican Republic, and the Bahamas.
The cruise is open to all adults 18 and up; however, if you are interested in bringing your family, you may do so knowing that certain activities being offered will not be available to children.
Cabins start from $694 per person for the 8 day cruise. For details on this opportunity, contact threetreasurestravel@gmail.com.
For other travel opportunities, check out our partnership with Club Adventures, a AAA-owned tour operator. We hope you’ll join us as we explore the world together!
Our quarterly GSCCC Alum newsletter shines a spotlight on our local Girl Scout alum, plus other features and good news. Read on!
SPRING 2024You are uniquely suited to help other families discover the magic of Girl Scouts. Learn more about participating in a Discover Girl Scouts event in this video and then reach out to us at cutomercare@gsccc.org.
Girl Scouting isn’t something you do—it’s a piece of who you are. Whether you participated for a year, earned the Gold Award, or are a donor, you’re a Girl Scout supporter. Become a part of a community of advocates—both alums and supporters from across the country—who are passionate about championing Girl Scouts and each other.