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The Juliette Difference

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Why Juliettes?

Why Juliettes?

Juliette Meeting Structure

Juliette Girl Scouts can do anything Girl Scouts in a troop can do, but instead of being led by a volunteer Troop Leader, they are parent-led or self-led. Try setting aside a speci c hour or so each week or every other week to help your Girl Scout complete badgework, work towards High Awards or participate in Product Programs.

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If interested, your Girl Scout can also participate in the once-per-month virtual event hosted by your Juliette Coordinator (see our website and newsletter for more information).

You can start each "meeting" with the Girl Scout Promise and Law:

Girl Scout Promise On my honor, I will try: To serve God and my country, To help people at all times, And to live by the Girl Scout Law.

Girl Scout Law I will do my best to be honest and fair, friendly and helpful, considerate and caring, courageous and strong, and responsible for what I say and do, and to respect myself and others, respect authority, use resources wisely, make the world a better place, and be a sister to every Girl Scout.

Becoming a Juliette

Joining the Juliette Program: To join, visit our website at https://mygs.girlscouts.org/. Once there, choose the button that reads “Find Troops” to register as a Juliette. After selecting “Find Troops,” the website will direct you to a second page, which will ask your personal information, including your ZIP Code. The ZIP Code you enter dictates your Service Unit.*

After entering your ZIP Code and any other pertinent details you wish to include, select “Search” at the bottom of the page. A list of troops in your area will come up. To register as a Juliette, scroll to the bottom of the list and select “Apply to participate without a troop.”

Next, the website will prompt you to log in or create an account. After the account is veri ed, you will continue member registration from the “Add Membership” details screen. Under “Girl Participant,” the participation type will be auto- lled with “Non-Troop Member (Girls).”

Once you have completed the member and caregiver details, you will be able to make your payment and accept the Girl Scout Promise and Law.

Transfering Into the Juliette Program: If you have already renewed your membership or joined a troop and wish to transfer, please send an email to your Juliette Coordinator so they can submit a transfer on your behalf. Make sure to include the following information: Girl Scout’s name, Girl Scouts GSUSA (if you have it), caregiver’s name, caregiver’s email and current troop number.

You can also contact our Member Care Team at 800-771-1139, and they will be able to walk you through the process of joining, renewing or transferring to Juliettes.

As a reminder, A Service Unit* contains Troops and Juliettes from a particular geographic community or ZIP Code and is led by a dedicated volunteer team. These volunteers organize events and provide resources and training to the Troop Leaders and adult volunteers. These volunteers are your rst point of contact. You can reach out to them with any questions or concerns about product programs (Cookie Program/Treats and Keeps), events, and trainings.

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