What is National Girl Scout Leader's Day?
Thousands of leaders who volunteer their time and share their experiences with youth from around the country each year. National Girl Scout Leader's Day on April 22nd honors the thousands of leaders who volunteer their time and share their experiences with youth around the country. Girl Scout volunteer leaders have been positively impacting girls' lives since the inception of Girl Scouting in 1912. These women are often seen as a symbol of femininity as they approach womanhood. They give a sense of hope, expertise, admiration, and courage that will accompany a young woman through her lifetime.
Approximately 750,000 adults volunteer their time with the Girl Scouts. Girls gain expertise in community service, stewardship, marriage, and much more through their leadership. Their leaders have demonstrated decision-making skills, build confidence and character, form friendships, and prepare leaders for tomorrow.
How to celebrate #girlscoutleadersday.
- Thank a volunteer on this day