Girl Scouting exists to build girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. As the world’s largest organization of girls, we hone the leadership skills and provide the opportunities to make an impact. But it’s the girls who set the agenda.
Girl Scouts Heart of the South serves 6,000 girls with the help of 2,000 volunteers in north Mississippi, west Tennessee, and Crittenden County, Arkansas.
Being a Girl Scout makes the world smaller and the girl bigger.
More than ever, the challenges that face us are shared. Economic and social changes that once took shape over a generation now ripple around the world in a few years. Learning to connect and take action across boundaries of any kind is now a vital skill. In the blink of an eye, today's Girl Scouts will take their places as leaders of households, communities, businesses, and governments. And they’ll be ready.