As soon as the BSA opened their iconic program to girls in 2019, Scouts BSA Troop 141 began helping young women achieve their Scouting dreams.
Known officially as Troop 5141, the young women of Scouts BSA Troop 141 are carrying on the rich Scouting 141 tradition of developing outstanding leaders who deeply care about each other and the rest of the world.
Personal Growth Through Scouting
The Scouting program, designed for girls ages 11–17, features many practical skills: camping, first aid, citizenship, technology, and more. The Scouts take on more challenges as they advance through Scouting’s ranks, including choosing from over 135 different merit badges.
Of course, the entire program is rooted in the Scout Oath and Law, a set of guiding principles that inform everything that happens in Scouting. The Oath is a fundamental promise each Scout makes, and the Law is a set of 12 ideals to which every Scout must adhere.
Getting the Most Out of Scouting
There is an endless list of opportunities available to Scouts, and the more Scouts put in, the more they will get out of it. The best part? Compared to other programs, Scouting is extremely affordable.
Parents are welcome to join the troop, either as a registered leader who gives guidance to the Scouts, or just a parent who supports the Scouts and occasionally joins the troop on campouts and other activities.
Be part of the fun and join Scouts BSA Girls Troop 141 today!