The World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) has member organizations on all continents except Antarctica.
Depending on how you define the continents, there would be 6 that have Girl Scouts and Girl Guides: Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America.
It is impossible to give a specific answer to this question. Before Lord Baden-Powell started the Girl Guide organization, there were many Girl Guide/Girl Scout troops already started.
There is one World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) member organization in Singapore called Girl Guides Singapore.
Many Girl Scout and Girl Guide troops were being started in 1913, all over the world, and there wasn't any international organization that would keep records on the number of members or number of troops. There were very few national organizations at that time, also.
Melinda Caroll composed the Girl Scout song, "Ignite", along with many other Girl Scout songs.
For Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA), you can purchase vests through your local council or through the GSUSA Online Store (see Related Links). Troop leaders should also be able to help girls purchase Girl Scout vests. You can also find used Girl Scout vests on eBay. For other countries, contact your national Girl Guide or Girl Scout organization. Many of them have online shops where you can purchase uniform components.
Since Girl Scouts are not required to sell Girl Scout products, there are many Girl Scouts who did not sell any Girl Scout cookies.
The answer depends on the policy of the local council or organization which runs the Girl Scout camp, so contact the council or organization to find out the cancellation policy. Many Girl Scout camps set a minimum number of registrations they must have in order to hold the camp. This is so that they will not lose money by holding the camp. If the registrations do not meet this minimum, the camp will be canceled, usually within a week or two after the registration deadline. Some Girl Scout councils will give the option of registering for another camp that still has open spots. Another reason for canceling Girl Scout camp might be due to weather or other natural causes such as flooding.
There are many different Girl Scout (and Girl Guide) organizations around the world. The levels are also varied, from two levels for Girl Guides in Australia (Australian Guide Program and Olave Program), to 6 levels for Girl Scouts of the USA. For Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) there are 6 levels plus adult members: Daisy, Brownie, Junior, Cadette, Senior, and Ambassador. Girl Scouts of Japan have 6 levels (age groups) plus adult members: Ranger Girl Scout, Senior Girl Scout, Junior Girl Scout, Brownie Girl Scout, and Tenderfoot Girl Scout. Girl Scouts of the Philippines have 5 levels plus adult members: Cadet Scout, Senior Scout, Junior Scout, Star Scout, and Twinkler Scout.
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The first country to have a Girl Scout was most likely the United Kingdom. A Boy Scout rally was held in 1909 in the United Kingdom. Several girls attended proclaiming themselves to be Scouts. Robert Baden-Powell chose the name "Girl Guides" and decided that an organization for girls should be run by women so he asked his elder sister, Agnes, to help and, in 1910, the Girl Guide movement was formally founded. Before 1910, many countries already had Girl Scout troops.
Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) Girl Scout Seniors are for two years, grades 9 and 10.
On my honor I will try to serve god and my country and to live by the Girl Scout Law. Above is the Girl Scout Promise. The Girl Guide/Girl Scout Law, as taught by Juliette Gordon Low to the first troop in the USA was: A Girl Guide's honor is to be trusted. A Girl Guide is loyal. A Girl Guide's duty is to be useful and to help others. A Girl Guide is a friend to all and a sister to every other Girl Guide. A Girl Guide is courteous. A Girl Guide is a friend to animals. A Girl Guide obeys orders. A Girl Guide is cheerful. A Girl Guide is thrifty. A Girl Guide is pure in thought, word, and deed.