Juliette Girl Scouts
A Juliette (Individually Registered Girl Scout) is a
girl who participates in Girl Scouts as an
individual member. It is named in honor of our founder, Juliette
Gordon Low.
Juliette Girl Scouts 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! Juliettes are not
affiliated with a troop, but they participate in a way that fits their
schedule, attending events and participating in activities that meet
their needs and interests.
The Juliette program is available to all girls in grades K-12—learn
more about the Girl Scouts' grade levels here.
Instead of attending troop meetings, Juliettes work on Girl Scout
programs with the guidance of an adult. A Juliette may also attend
community and council events.

Why Should I Become a Juliette?
There are many advantages to participating in Girl Scouts as a Juliette:
- Gain leadership experience.
- Have the opportunity to
participate in all Girl Scout activities individually, so they can
tailor their experience.
- Create a well-rounded Girl Scout
experience by completing the planning guide for their grade-level,
on their own time
- Serve their community through individual
community service projects and Take Action projects
- Earn
Highest Awards, such as Bronze, Silver and Gold (highest award a
Girl Scout can earn)