About

Girl Scout History

Juliette Gordon Low—also known widely by her nickname, “Daisy”—started Girl Scouts in 1912 in her hometown of Savannah, Georgia. The first troop was made up of 18 girls who all shared a sense of curiosity and a belief that they could do anything.

At a time when women in the United States couldn’t yet vote and were expected to stick to strict social norms, encouraging girls to embrace their unique strengths and create their own opportunities was game-changing. That small gathering of girls 111 years ago ignited a movement across America where every girl could unlock her full potential, find lifelong friends, and make the world a better place.


Who We Are

We offer a well-rounded group of experienced Girl Scout Leaders and Office Staff to support the success of our Girl Scouts. 

Doris Jones 

Coordinator 

Agnes Betts 

Secretary 

Hazel Stinson

Treasurer 

Stephanie Hayes

Parent Liaison 

Pamela Dargan

Troop Assistant 

Cynthia Ledbetter

Daisy Leader

Angela Davis 

Daisy Co-Leader

Telena Weeks

Brownie Leader

Angelica Gales

Brownie Co-Leader

LaTaya Charles

Junior Leader

Kenyetta Dargan 

Junior Co-Leader

Taylor Hayes

Junior Co-Leader

Gloria Weeks

Cadette Leader

Adonyah Mouzon

Cadette Co-Leader

Demetria Ledbetter 

Senior & Ambassador Leader

Shaunellia Rice 

Co-Leader & Transportation Coordinator