The Juliette Gordon Low Society
Girl Scouts take action in their communities, working hard to make
the world a better place. When girls visit the birthplace, they
understand how their hard work is connected to Girl Scouts’ founder,
Juliette “Daisy” Gordon Low. Daisy was the first G.I.R.L. (Go-getter,
Innovator, Risk-taker, Leader)™, thanks to her, Girl Scouts take
action in their communities, working hard to make the world a better
place. You can be a G.I.R.L., too!
In March 1912, Juliette Gordon Low gathered just a few girls to begin the Girl Scouts. Juliette's outstanding leadership was matched by her stewardship when she converted the carriage house of her home into the first Girl Scout national headquarters, and she gifted the property to Girl Scouts in her will.
Juliette's bequest was the beginning of planned giving to Girl Scouts. In her memory, the Juliette Gordon Low Society was established to thank and honor friends of Girl Scouting who choose to make Girl Scouts part of their legacies and a beneficiary of their estate plans.
Thank You to Our Current Members
The Juliette Gordon Low Society was established in 2012 to acknowledge those who choose to make Girl Scouts part of their legacies as a beneficiary of their estates. Girl Scouts of the USA thanks current members and gratefully acknowledges the following individuals who, as of April 2018 as provided by councils, have made such a commitment to our Movement. A double asterisk (**) denotes the founding chair of the Juliette Gordon Low Society.
Join Today!
Your membership in the Juliette Gordon Low Society can inspire
others to support Girl Scouts. To join, simply contact us at
(956) 425-2388 or
info@gsgst.org to let us know
you have included a gift to Girl Scouts in your estate plan.
Greater South Texas
Jennifer Allen
Sharon Almaguer
Erik and Eva
Andersen Girl Scout Movement-wide Challenge Planned Gift
Dianne
Belk and Lawrence Calder Girl Scout Movement-wide Challenge Planned
Gift
Elena Cano
Ruthie Ewers
Alejandra
Llamas
Jamie F. Malone
Lea Peacock
Carol
Rausch
Gloria Scott