
What’s New
Want to change the world? Learn how with 42 new badges and Journeys!
This is BIG: new Girl Scout Journeys and badges are here to
take the girl leadership game to new heights. We’ve added even more
skill-building, life-changing experiences to the Girl Scout program!
When girls, parents, and volunteers tell us what they want out of their Girl Scout experience, we listen, and take action. There’s never been a better time for girls to shine, and there’s no better place to do it than at Girl Scouts.
This year, we’ve added new Journeys and badges in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) and the outdoors focusing on:
- cybersecurity
- outdoor adventure
- space science
- coding
What will her next next-level adventure look like? Let’s find out—here’s what’s new!

Outdoor STEM | Think Like a Citizen Scientist
Girls
participate in interactive activities to learn how scientists solve
problems using the scientific method. Girls practice observation,
collect data, and complete a citizen science project. Then they create
their Take Action project.

STEM Badges
Computer Science | Cybersecurity: Girls learn how computers and the internet work and apply the concepts of safety and protection to everyday technology.
Computer Science | Coding for Good: Girls find out how to create computer programs, games, and apps that solve problems and help others. There is an “unplugged” version of this badge as well as a “plugged” version that allows girls to do activities online.
Space Science: Girls learn all about the Solar System and our place in it. Just like real scientists and astronauts, girls explore, observe, and investigate the Sun, Moon, and stars and discover that space is bigger and even more exciting than they imagined.

Outdoor Badges
High Adventure
Girls choose their own adventure with
these unique two-in-one badges that let girls decide which activity
they’ll participate in. Whether trail running, hiking, snowboarding,
or tree climbing, there’s an outdoor activity perfectly suited to
every girl’s interest, skill level, and age.

Global Activities
It’s a great big world, and every day Girl Scouts work to make
it a better place. These updated activities inspire girls to think
globally as they explore and change the world.
World Thinking Day
Girl Scouts celebrate World Thinking
Day (February 22) by exploring this year’s theme of “Diversity,
Equity, and Inclusion,” connecting with the global sisterhood of Girl
Guides and Girl Scouts and completing a Take Action project to make
their communities more diverse, equitable, and inclusive.
Global Action Award
Girls participate in activities that
address the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 5: Gender
Equality and complete a Take Action project to promote gender equality
in their communities and beyond.