How to Join
Juliettes, individuals all ages
A Juliette is an individually registered Girl Scout, a Girl Scout that does not belong to a troop. "Juliette" is not a program or activity in Girl Scouting. It is a membership option for girls who choose an alternative to troop programming.
“Juliette” was the given name of Girl Scout founder
Juliette Gordon Low.
A Juliette Girl Scout can be a Daisy, Brownie, Junior, Cadette, Senior or Ambassador, depending on her age and the program she chooses to follow. When wearing a Girl Scout uniform, the Juliette insignia is worn in place of a troop number. The insignia is available by request in our Badge & Sash Girl Scout Store.
In order for a Juliette to get the
most out of her Girl Scout experience it is important for a parent or guardian
to support and guide her in searching out events, activities and resources that
match the Juliette’s interests. Juliettes and their adults can find the
latest information especially for them in the Parents section, Juliette
Support.
All Juliette Girl Scouts
make the Girl Scout Promise and live by the Girl Scout Law.
Juliette Girl Scout program benefits:
- Council committees (ages 11-17 only)
- Council programs and activities
- Girl Scout awards, program resources, workshops, community service and value strengthening
- Girl Scout Cookie and Fall Product Programs
- Quarterly e-newsletter, new Girl Scout activity packets, Juliette Girl Scouting family patch module, and various council and Juliette patch modules
- Resident and day camps
- Service unit events where applicable
Ready to join? Let us guide you through How to Join.
Are you in grades 6-12? You might also want to check out the Grades 6-12 section created by girls, for girls!
Juliette contact: Jennifer Buckelew - juliettePS@gsgatl.org, (770) 567-3402.
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