Juliettes

What does it mean to be a Juliette?

Juliette Girl Scouts, also known as IRMs – Independently Registered Members (IRMs) – are registered girl members in grades K-12 who are busy, independent, self-confident girls and young women who want to be a part of something larger – Girl Scouts! Meeting in troops is one way to be part of the Girl Scout experience, but when being in a troop is not the best option, becoming a Juliette allows a girl to continue her Girl Scout experience on an individual basis.

As a Juliette a girl works on or participates in Girl Scout programs with the guidance of a parent or guardian. Her girl-led experience encourages her to select what activities to participate in and which earned awards she wishes to complete. The possibilities are limitless!

Add this badge to your vest instead of troop numbers

Still So Many Ways to Be Involved

  • Complete Girl Scout Journeys + Badges. Girls can choose Journeys at each program grade level

  • Attend Girl Scout Events + Activities offered in person or on line through GSCSNJ and the Service Unit

  • Participate in the Fall Sale & Cookie Program

  • Earn Girl Scouting's Highest Awards

Visit the Council Website and Join for the year by October 1