
Consumers across Georgia can now support local girl entrepreneurs by ordering from the iconic cookie lineup, earning funds that fuel amazing experiences in outdoors, STEM and beyond.
GEORGIA (January 9, 2024) — Today, Girl Scouts of Historic
Georgia kicked off the 2024 Girl Scout Cookie season, the annual event
in which Girl Scouts unbox their futures as young female entrepreneurs
through the world’s largest entrepreneurial program for girls.
During this highly-anticipated time of the year, girls flex their
entrepreneurial muscles and acquire important life skills like money
management, team building, public speaking and decision making. All
proceeds from cookie sales stay with local councils and troops to
power Girl Scouts’ amazing experiences year-round.
This year’s theme, Unbox the Future, aims to remove social barriers
that often keep girls boxed in. When bold, goal-getting Girl Scouts
sell a package of cookies, they’re doing much more than what’s seen at
face value. Girl Scouts do more than sell delicious treats—they’re
entrepreneurial powerhouses creating a more equitable future for
themselves and the world. Every box of cookies sold provides
invaluable experiences for Girl Scouts such as service projects, troop
travel and summer camp.
This season, cookie lovers can enjoy the full assortment of Girl
Scout Cookies, including fan favorites such as Thin Mints®, Samoas®,
Do-si-dos ® and more.
Nearly 700k girls participate in the Girl Scout Cookie Program,
which provides vital girl-led entrepreneurial skills that build
courage, confidence and character. As a result, girls obtain limitless
barrier-breaking futures outside the box with transferable life
skills. Girl Scouts can earn a variety of badges and awards to develop
valuable business skills including Cookie Business badges, Financial
Literacy badges, Cookie Entrepreneur Family pins and Entrepreneur
badges.
How to Purchase Girl Scout Cookies This Year
For more than 100 years, Girl Scouts and their enthusiastic
supporters have helped ensure the success of the iconic annual cookie
program—and they’ve had fun, developed valuable life skills and made
their communities a better place every step of the way. Girl Scout
Cookie season is recognized nationally from January through April, but
local timing varies; visit www.girlscoutcookies.org to
sign up to be notified as soon as your local troop begins selling in
your area.
Girl Scouts in grades K–12 can start their journey to fun,
friendship and new experiences by joining the world’s largest
entrepreneurial organization for girls at any point in the year. Girls
can join and adults can become a volunteer at www.gshg.org/join. ❧
ABOUT GIRL SCOUTS OF HISTORIC GEORGIA: Girl Scouts of Historic
Georgia is rich in heritage and purpose. The council extends from the
North Georgia mountains to the Okefenokee and from the Atlantic coast
to the Chattahoochee Valley. Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia serves
more than 8,000 girls and 3,000 adults in 122 counties in Georgia, two
counties in South Carolina and one county in Alabama. The council is
also the home of our organization’s founder, Juliette Gordon Low, who
founded Girl Scouts on March 12, 1912 in Savannah, Georgia, where her
birthplace and the historic First Headquarters still welcome thousands
of Girl Scouts every year. Girl Scouting gives girls a wide range of
experiences to define leadership their way. To join us, volunteer,
reconnect, or donate, visit www.gshg.org.
WE ARE GIRL SCOUTS OF THE USA: Girl Scouts bring their dreams to life and work together to build a better world. Through programs from coast to coast, Girl Scouts of all backgrounds and abilities can be unapologetically themselves as they discover their strengths and rise to meet new challenges—whether they want to climb to the top of a tree or the top of their class, lace up their boots for a hike or advocate for climate justice, or make their first best friends. Backed by trusted adult volunteers, mentors, and millions of alums, Girl Scouts lead the way as they find their voices and make changes that affect the issues most important to them. To join us, volunteer, reconnect, or donate, visit girlscouts.org.