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The Girl Scout Leadership Experience (GSLE
Organizational Structure
Juliettes are Leaders
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Juliettes are Individuals
Juliettes are Adventurers Before we dive into the Juliette Program, here’s some information regarding the broader structure of the Girl Scouts organization:
Girl Scouts of the USA, or GSUSA, refers to our organization on a national level. GSUSA determines our National Program Pillars (STEM, Outdoor, Life Skills and Entrepreneurship). Together, they work to spearhead our organization by building and implementing our program, brand and operational infrastructure.
Councils are organized by region; There are 112 Girl Scout councils in the United States. The Council Leadership Team and Staff support the service units and administrative volunteers.
Your Juliette Coordinator is a member of the Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta Council Staff. Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta is one of the few councils with a dedicated staff member devoted to Juliettes.
Juliette Coordinator
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Troops are groups of Girl Scouts who participate in events and earn badges and patches together. Troops are led by a volunteer Troop Leader. That said, 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.
A Service Unit contains Girl Scout 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 under their purview. These volunteers are your rst point of contact. You can reach out to them with questions or concerns about product programs, (Cookie Program/Treats and Keeps) events and trainings.
Service Unit Director
The Girl Scout Leadership Experience (GSLE)
The Girl Scout Leadership Experience, or GSLE, contains all Girl Scout Programming, including badge work, camp, Highest Awards and more. It's a collection of engaging, challenging and fun activities like earning badges, going on trips, selling cookies, exploring science, getting outdoors and doing community service projects.
The Girl Scout Leadership Experience focuses on four primary areas: STEM, Life Skills, Outdoors and Entrepreneurship. The interactive activities feature cooperative, hands-on learning that the girls themselves lead. They get to develop their own ideas, build teams, and experience the joy of making a positive impact.
At Girl Scouts, she will:
Discover. Find out who she is, what she cares about, and what her talents are. Connect. Collaborate with others, both locally and globally, to expand her horizons.
Take Action. Do something to make the world a better place.