Share your time and talents with girls
The Girl Scout Council of St. Croix Valley is thriving with the help of 7,100 adult volunteers who share their time and talents inspiring girls. This past year, adult volunteerism increased, including an increase in the number of African-American, Hmong, and Hispanic volunteers, and a successful effort to recruit and involve more 18-24-year-old volunteers (click here to find out more). Approximately 3,000 volunteers are leaders in groups or troops, many of which have adopted co-leader or co-op models of troop management.
Become a Girl Scout Volunteer
Our volunteers are women and men from diverse backgrounds, professions, and interests—you don't need a Girl Scout background or even a girl in your family to join. We welcome all adults who support our mission and accept the Girl Scout Promise and Law. All volunteers are asked to follow both the National Girl Scout Policies and our council's Volunteer Policies, Practices, and Standards.
The Girl Scout Council of St. Croix Valley provides training and ongoing support for all volunteers, and flexible positions are available to suit every schedule and interest. In addition to offering the following opportunities, we design "customized" volunteer positions as needed.
Troop Leaders/Co-Leaders/Group Coordinators work directly with girls on an ongoing basis, and help them to plan and implement a wide range of program activities.
Event Coordinators work with other adults to plan and implement a one-time special event around their skills and interests.
Membership Recruiters recruit and organize troops/groups of girls and adult volunteers within their community.
Girl Scout Cookie Sale Coordinators facilitate "behind the scenes" aspects of the annual Girl Scout Cookie Sale.
Fund Development Volunteers partner with other adults to help raise funds for Girl Scouting through a wide range of development activities.
Council Trainers lead volunteer training sessions in Girl Scout program and in special interest areas such as outdoor skills, first aid/CPR, crafts, and math and science.
Day Camp Directors work with other adults to plan and direct a summer day camp for girls.
Board Members/Board Committee Members share their experience and expertise in a wide range of areas including strategic planning, finance, marketing/ communications, etc.

