When is World Thinking Day?

Wednesday February 22nd

Girl Scouts from around the world celebrate World Thinking Day every year on February 22nd. Girl Scouts from around the world celebrate World Thinking Day every year. These girls come together to discuss topics that concern young women.

World Thinking Day - February 22

Girl Scouts have existed since 1912, dating back to 1912. Juliette Gordon Low of Boy Scouts met Sir Robert Baden-Powell in England, the founder of Boy Scouts. Following Low's return to her Georgia home, she knew she wanted to start a similar group for girls. In the same year, she brought 18 girls together and told them all she had learned about this new outdoor and educational youth program. "Daisy," as many affectionately described her, was 51 years old and nearly deaf at the time.

The first small troop of Girl Scouts was culturally and ethnically diverse. This was a big deal considering that women were not even allowed to vote. These girls participated in basketball, hiking, and camping. The girls lent a helping hand to those in need, which was more important. They also collaborated together to improve the world around them. Girl Scouts numbers have grown in over 100 countries since their humble beginnings. There are currently 2.6 million Girl Scouts and more than 50 million alumni...

Girl Scouts today focuses on four key areas that make up their leadership experience. These fields include science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM), Outdoors, Life Skills, and Entrepreneurship. These include science, Engineering, Applied Mathematics, and Entrepreneurship. Girl Scouts sell their popular cookies! It's in the field of entrepreneurship.

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