
Juliette Gordon Low Society
Honoring friends of Girl Scouting who choose to make Girl Scouts part of their legacies.
In March 1912, Juliette Gordon Low gathered just a few girls to begin the Girl Scouts. Juliette’s outstanding leadership was matched by her stewardship when she converted the carriage house of her home into the first Girl Scout national headquarters, and she gave the property to Girl Scouts in her will. Juliette’s bequest was the beginning of planned giving to Girl Scouts - thus, the Juliette Gordon Low Society was established.
As a member you'll be invited to attend special recognition and educational events. You will also receive a special membership lapel pin, recognition on our website and in our annual Donor Roll of Honor documents.
Providing a planned gift can include naming Girl Scouts - Diamonds of Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas as beneficiary of a:
will/Living Trust
Retirement Plan
Donor Advised
Fund
Life Insurance Policy
Charitable Gift Annuity
Charitable Remainder/Lead Trust
Remainder Gift of Real Estate
Interested in planned giving but not sure where to begin? Check out these resources from Girl Scouts of the USA.
Questions? Contact Cristy Sowell at (800) 632-6894 or email at csowell@girlscoutsdiamonds.org.