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Have your girls earned badges, explored the Journey awards, and are excited to add even more Girl Scout awards to their uniforms? Don’t worry, there’s so much more to the Girl Scout program beyond badges and Journey awards!

Safety Awards[]

Girls earn this award as they explore how they can stay safe on their adventures. Depending on the age level, girls may explore bicycle safety; create an emergency kit; learn to stop, drop, and roll; and more age-appropriate safety themed activities!

My Promise, My Faith[]

Earning this pin helps girls explore how Girl Scouting and their faith offer similar ideas about how to act—and how Girl Scouting can tie into your faith. Girls can earn this pin once a year, every year they are in Girl Scouts. Just choose a different line of the Law each year!

Mentoring Awards[]

Available for Juniors and up, girls earn these awards by guiding younger Girl Scouts through activities and showing them what they’ve learned. Check your Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting for more information on the requirements for these awards.

Bronze Award[]

The Girl Scout Bronze Award, the highest honor a Girl Scout Junior can achieve. As you and your team plan and complete your project, you'll meet new people and have the kind of fun that happens when you work with other Girl Scouts to make a difference.

Silver Award[]

Going for the Girl Scout Silver Award—the highest award a Girl Scout Cadette can earn—gives you the chance to do big things and make your community better in the process. 

Gold Award[]

The Girl Scout Gold Award is the highest award a Girl Scout can earn. It is awarded to Girl Scout Seniors or Ambassadors who complete a project that will make a lasting difference in the world.

Bridging ceremonies[]

Bridging ceremonies mark a girl's move from one level of Girl Scouting to another.

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