At Girl Scouts, girls discover the fun, friendship, and power of girls together. Girls grow courageous and strong through a wide variety of enriching experiences, such as field trips, skill-building sports clinics, community service projects, cultural exchanges, and environmental stewardships.
When girls get older, the organization adapts to meet their needs, programs become more Girl-LED and the value of our custom leadership experience is seen. Join us in continuing the Girl Scout experience, through new and exciting activities and programs.
Where to start? Learn about some of our key annual programs below, check out the latest OG News, find upcoming events on the calendar, and follow us on Instagram!
Discover events and programs that interest you the most and earn Pathways patches.
LEARN MORERegister now for the next OG Town Hall to help shape our Older Girl programming and connect with fellow Girl Scouts and troop leaders.
LEARN MOREYou’ve got what it takes to make a lasting impact. Get started by earning a highest award in Girl Scouting.
LEARN MOREThis is a camp like you’ve never experienced! Camp CEO is an overnight camp event that brings together Seniors and Ambassadors with some of Atlanta's most accomplished women executives for a personalized mentorship experience. It is a highly rewarding and unique opportunity to learn what it's really like to be an executive woman in today's world. Attend a career fair, challenge the ropes course, partake in camp activities, network, and learn from one another! You can see photos from Camp CEO 2023 here.
The Camp CEO application is open now until January 31, 2024. Camp CEO 2024 will take place at Camp Misty Mountain from May 28-31. Apply now!
OGAB is the premier leadership opportunity for Seniors and Ambassadors Girl Scouts to share their voices with the Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta council and beyond. Members commit to a one-year term from August to May, and will have opportunities to plan programming, learn more about DEIA topics from community experts, and impact the older girl experience by collaborating with key Girl Scouts staff. The application is open through March 15th and will include an interview process.
The Girls Empowering Movement (GEM) program is a grant-funded statewide initiative to get middle school girls more active. In partnership with four other programs across the state (Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia, Health M Powers, University of West Georgia, and Girls and Boys Club), GSGATL Cadette troops are invited to participate in physical activity programming and curriculum as well as participate in council-sponsored physical activity opportunities. Check out this awesome project from one of our GEM troops!
This program is perfect for Cadettes looking to get active and meet other Girl Scouts! It takes place October 2023 – May 2024 with rolling registration.