Any girl 5-17 years of age can join the world largest organization for girls! Girls make new friends; participate in arts and crafts; learn high adventure activities like rock climbing, mountain biking and windsurfing; and learn about the world.
At Girl Scouts, she’ll get to lead her own adventure and team up with other girls in an all-girl environment to choose exciting, hands-on activities that interest her most. The idea is to learn by doing, and at Girl Scouts, she’ll do lots of it.
If you live in the Bear and Newark Areas (Delaware) there is place for your daughter in the Girl Scout Council of the Chesapeake Bay (GSCB). If you are interested in joining one of the SU18 girl scout troops or becoming a leader of a new troop, please contact us.
Make Friends. Have fun. Find Adventure. Give Back. Lead Your Way. Earn Badges & Awards.
Every Girl Scout has their own curiosity, dreams, and talents—so when they come together to decide which of the thousands of Girl Scout activities to try, the sky’s the limit. Whether visiting an animal shelter, camping, hosting a dance-off, or filming a movie—they’re learning to take risks, trust their gut, and team up with others for good.
Girls can join Girl Scouts at different grade-levels:
Girl Scout Daisy, grades K-1
Girl Scout Brownie, grades 2-3
Girl Scout Junior, grades 4-5
Girl Scout Cadette, grades 6-8
Girl Scout Senior, grades 9-10
Girl Scout Ambassador, grades 11-12
Not sure how to place insignia? Click on the link below to see where to place your daughter's tab and badges.
Be the role model she'll remember forever. As a volunteer, you’ll introduce girls to new experiences—and show them they’re capable of more than they ever imagined. You’ll be their cheerleader, guide, and mentor, helping them develop skills and confidence that will last a lifetime. Imagine the smiles, the excitement, the memories made—those are the moments you’ll share as a Girl Scout volunteer.
Troop Leader
Troop Support Volunteer
Service Unit Manager
Service Unit Support Volunteer
Product Program Volunteer (Cookie)
High Adventure Volunteer
Property Maintenance Volunteer
Event Champion
Camp and Outdoor Skills Facilitator or Instructor
Board of Directors or Board Development Committee
Visit Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay website for more information about volunteer roles.
Who can volunteer?
What are the requirements for volunteers?
Where do I volunteer?
How much time do I have to commit?
How can I volunteer with a large group? IE, corporate, community, other organization, or special interest group?
To view the answers to these frequently asked questions, simply click on the link provided below. It will direct you to a PDF document.