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Each year on February 22, girls participate in activities and projects with global themes to honor their sister Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in other countries. It is a special day in the Girl Scout year when we remember we are part of a worldwide movement. The 2019 World Thinking Day Theme is Leadership! This year, we'll celebrate the different ways in which Girl Scouts and their sister Girl Guides become leaders and develop the power to bring the change they want to see in the world. Let's celebrate, learn about and participate in all of the amazing ways our global movement has impacted each of us in our communities. The World Thinking Day award is an Official Award and therefore it may be worn on the front of the Official Uniform sash or vest and placed where other earned badges are worn. 2" round sew-on photo patch. Made in USA. Click Here for Earning Requirements.
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Each year, Girl Scouts of all levels can earn the Girl Scout Global Action award. This award connects the WAGGGS sisterhood by helping girls work together to make a difference on topics that affect girls and women all over the world.
The Girl Scout Global Action award focuses on the Global Goals. In 2015, leaders from all over the world agreed to work together to accomplish 17 goals by 2030. The Global Goals (also called Sustainable Development Goals or SDGs for short) focus on taking care of the environment, making sure all people have enough to eat, and improving people’s health. They’re big goals, but Girl Scouts know a thing or two about changing the world!
This year, the Global Action Award focuses on Goal 1: No Poverty and Goal 15: Life on Land. Girls can earn their Global Action Award by discovering, connecting and taking action on these goals through the Global Action Award activities.
The Global Action Award is an official national award, so you can wear it on the front of your vest or sash, just like a badge. 2" round sew-on photo patch. Made in USA.
Click here for Earning Requirements
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While supplies last!
2020 marks 100 years since the
ratification of the 19th Amendment, ensuring the
right to vote for many women. Both Washington and
Idaho, along with the western states of Wyoming,
Utah, Colorado, and Washington, led the country in
the effort of women’s suffrage. Idaho was the 4th
state in the nation where women won the right to
vote and Washington was the 5th. This special patch program introduces Girl Scouts to the suffrage movement and the importance of women's right to vote.
This is an earned patch program, available for all ages. Click here for the requirements. Girls who earn this special patch will explore the history of the suffrage movement, the process of voting, and complete a Take Action component.
Celebrate the 100 year anniversary of the 19th Amendment on August 18th.
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The Girl Scouts Global Action award, developed in partnership with the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS), is an exciting and enriching way for Girl Scout Daisies to Ambassadors to participate in realizing the United Nations' Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) which aim to reduce extreme poverty and impact major world concerns. The alliance between WAGGGS and the United Nation's Millennium Development Goals embraces WAGGGS mission of empowering girls and young women to develop to their fullest potential as engaged and responsible global citizens. Around the world there are 145 WAGGGS member organizations, of which GSUSA is one, serving girls and young women in wide-ranging "Scouting" endeavors. The Global Action award is an Official Award and therefore it may be worn on the front of the Official Uniform sash or vest and placed where other earned badges are worn. 2" round sew-on photo patch.
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Sew-On Photo Patch. 2" round.
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The Girl Scouts Global Action award, developed in partnership with the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS), is an exciting and enriching way for Girl Scout Daisies to Ambassadors to participate in realizing the United Nations' Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) which aim to reduce extreme poverty and impact major world concerns. The alliance between WAGGGS and the United Nation's Millennium Development Goals embraces WAGGGS mission of empowering girls and young women to develop to their fullest potential as engaged and responsible global citizens. Around the world there are 145 WAGGGS member organizations, of which GSUSA is one, serving girls and young women in wide-ranging "Scouting" endeavors. The Global Action award is an Official Award and therefore it may be worn on the front of the Official Uniform sash or vest and placed where other earned badges are worn. 2" round sew-on photo patch.
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Each year on February 22, girls participate in activities and projects with global themes to honor their sister Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in other countries. It is a special day in the Girl Scout year when we remember we are part of a worldwide movement. Let's celebrate, learn about and participate in all of the amazing ways our global movement has impacted each of us in our communities. The World Thinking Day award is an Official Award and therefore it may be worn on the front of the Official Uniform sash or vest and placed where other earned badges are worn. 2" round sew-on photo patch. Made in USA. Click Here for Earning Requirements.
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Each year on February 22, girls participate in activities and projects with global themes to honor their sister Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in other countries. It is a special day in the Girl Scout year when we remember we are part of a worldwide movement. Let's celebrate, learn about and participate in all of the amazing ways our global movement has impacted each of us in our communities. The World Thinking Day award is an Official Award and therefore it may be worn on the front of the Official Uniform sash or vest and placed where other earned badges are worn. 2" round sew-on photo patch. Made in USA. Click Here for Earning Requirements.
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Embroidered patch. All Fun Patches are unofficial and are not to be worn on the front of the Girl Scout sash, vest or tunic. All fun patch designs are exclusively owned by Girl Scouts of the USA.
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