Girl Scouting builds girls of confidence, courage and character, who make the world a better place. Girl Scouting is proven to be effective in helping girls build the skills and foundation they need to thrive in the real world, including leadership, teamwork, values, decision-making, self-reliance, respect for others, duty/helpfulness and a sense of belonging.
In partnership with over 6,000 adult volunteers, GSNWGL serves nearly 20,000 girls in 58 counties in northern Wisconsin and Michigan's Upper Peninsula. GSNWGL provides opportunities for girls to discover their strengths, connect with others, and take action to improve their communities. Girl Scouts is the world's preeminent leadership development organization for girls, building girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.
GSNWGL's jurisdiction spans about 400 miles from east to west and about 300 miles from north to south. Our members have access to 6 camp properties, 4 service centers, and 1 business office. Bordered by three of the Great Lakes - Huron, Michigan and Superior - the resort areas of Door County, Isle Royale National Park and Mackinac Island are in our jurisdiction.