Juliette Gordon Low influenced the community and helped youth in many ways. However, she is best known as the founder of Girl Scouts of the USA.
Before starting Girl Guides in the US, Juliette started several Girl Guides troops in London and in Scotland. She then returned to her home in Savannah, Georgia and organized the first Girl Guides of America troop on March 12, 1912. The organization grew and the name changed to Girl Scouts, then Girl Scouts of the USA.
Juliette Gordon Low was the founder of the Girl Scouts of the USA, established in 1912. She aimed to empower young girls through outdoor activities, community service, and leadership training, fostering independence and confidence. Low was also a pioneer in promoting girls' rights and education, and her legacy continues to influence youth development programs today. Her work has inspired millions of girls around the world to develop skills and values that promote personal growth and social responsibility.
Gordon Ette has written: 'For youth only'
Richard Gordon has written: 'Your healing hands'
It's important for a community to be involved with its youth justice, it shows that they care about their youth.
International Community of Socialist Youth Organisations was created in 1921.
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It might be a strange answer but some religious groups! Some of the powers-that-be felt that excessive religious tolerance was a liability and angled off against any even potentially interfaith youth groups, for example the Y.M.C.A. They may have extended this to the Girl Scouts when it was in its early days.
Juliette means fair haired person. it comes from the name 'Julius' and became popular in Roman times when Julius Caesar reigned the land. it's also Spanish.
Glenn H. Gordon has written: 'Guardians of Zion' -- subject(s): History, Jewish youth, Shomrim Zionist Youth Organisation (Sydney, N.S.W.), Societies and clubs, Zionism
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