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Find resources, guides, and more that are essential to volunteers. Everyone can use a little guidance, whether you’re a brand-new volunteer or a seasoned veteran. The resources on this page will help you along the way in your volunteer journey.
Girl Scouts of Central Indiana staff is committed to being friendly and helpful through genuine, supportive interactions with everyone. We will always do our best to anticipate needs, listen, and respond to requests, and work to reach resolutions and solutions that energize the love of Girl Scouts!
See upcoming Girl Scout events in your area, including weekend camping trips, badge workshops, volunteer trainings, and more.
We are Girl Scouts. Girl Scouts create the world they want to live in and strive to make it better every single day. They explore their strengths, take on new challenges, and can always be themselves, regardless of background or ability.
Kick off the fall with an exciting new journey as a Girl Scout and discover fun and friendship at every turn! Build a habitat for baby animals or dive into the world of robotics. Clean up a local park or design your own garden. Meet new friends and learn new things about yourself.
Summer Camp 2024 is just around the corner! We are super excited to introduce several new camp sessions and continue the tradition of camp favorites too. We can't wait for girls to go to camp and enjoy the great outdoors, go swimming, hike, ride horses, and throw a hatchet!
Through the Volunteer Toolkit, troop leaders and individually registered members (IRM) caregivers can: Plan the troop’s calendar year. View the troop roster and contact info for troop families.
From writing your first code to hiking your first national park, we will help you build skills and discover talents you never knew you had. But the most important thing you’ll discover? Who you are and everything you’re capable of accomplishing today, tomorrow, and beyond.
Start your Girl Scout experience here. Whether you’re a Girl Scout ready to make new friends, a volunteer excited to cheer on your troop, or a family member ready to lend your support, there is a place for you.
When the troop makes plans that include an activity away from the meeting place, such as a longer hike, a picnic or an overnight camping trip, I will be notified by another type of form known as a special permission form. This form will give detailed information about the activity.