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The Girl Scout Council of Hawaii has been serving girls and women in Hawaii since 1917. The Council serves girls from ages 5-17, kindergarten through 12th grades, in a variety of traditional and non-traditional programs. [Girl Scout Promise and Law]

Girl Scouts is one of the few all-girl organizations in the country to provide opportunities for girls to explore their own needs and dreams in a supportive, friendly atmosphere while exercising their leadership skills to the fullest.

Through the Girl Scout program, girls find a wide variety of wholesome, safe ways to have fun while learning more about themselves and their world. Favorite activities over the years have included camping at one of the three camps owned by the Council, helping others, hiking, exploring careers, arts and crafts, learning science and technology, protecting the environment, and even traveling to other Hawaiian islands, the mainland and foreign countries for special Girl Scout events.

Through Girl Scouts, girls can:

  • Develop themselves to achieve their full individual potential.
  • Relate to others with increasing understanding, skill and respect.
  • Develop values to guide their actions and provide a foundation for sound decision making.
  • Contribute to the improvement of society through their ability and leadership skills, working in cooperation with others.

Get involved.

For more information or to volunteer, contact us at the Girl Scout Council of Hawaii, 420 Wyllie Street, Honolulu, HI 96817 Phone 808-595-8400, toll free from neighbor islands (800) 691-4333, or e-mail us.