Girl Scouts in the Heart of PA Service Unit 414

Girl Scouts in the Heart of PA Service Unit 414 Basic information about the Girl Scouts in the Heart of PA Service Unit 414, which serves the Bellefonte, Bald Eagle and Penns Valley School Districts.

Did you catch something familiar on tv tonight?  đź’š
03/16/2026

Did you catch something familiar on tv tonight? đź’š

Tonight, while watching the Academy Awards, our Girl Scouts hearts caught on a moment that felt wonderfully familiar.

As Rachel McAdams shared a moving tribute to the legendary Diane Keaton, she recalled Diane singing an old Girl Scout song on set.

The kind many of us know by heart:
“Make new friends but keep the old,
One is silver and the other gold.
A circle is round, it has no end,
That’s how long I’ll be your friend.”

And just like that… a simple campfire song found its way onto the biggest stage in Hollywood.

More than 50 million Girl Scout alumni strong, and somehow our little songs, our circles of friendship, and our belief in lifting one another up keep echoing through the world in the most unexpected places.

Friendship that lasts a lifetime.

Turns out the things we learn in Girl Scouts travel pretty far 💚🥰

Happy Birthday Girls đź’š
03/13/2026

Happy Birthday Girls đź’š

Happy ! in 1912, Juliette Gordon Low founded the first Girl Guides troop in America, which later became known as the Girl Scouts.

The first Girl Guides troop in America was founded in Low's hometown of Savannah, Georgia, and consisted of her relatives and girls from other established families in the town. By the summer of 1912, the Savannah Girl Guides troop was divided into smaller units of girls called “patrols.” Each patrol was named after a flower, and they met on different days of the week. The girls learned a wide variety of skills, including map reading, first aid, cooking, knot tying, and played sports such as basketball. Low also adopted the British Girl Guides’ system of awarding badges to girls who became proficient in skills.

In 1913, the Girl Guides name was changed, officially becoming the Girl Scouts. That same year Low created the first national headquarters in Washington, D.C. to promote the Girl Scouts nationwide. To aid in the recruiting process, the first American Girl Scout handbook, How Girls Can Help Their Country, was published in the summer of 1913. A year later, ten Girl Scout troops registered in Washington D.C and eight Girl Scout troops registered in Chicago.

During World War I, Low encouraged the Girl Scouts to participate in the war effort by running soup kitchens, creating care packages for soldiers, and harvesting crops. In partnership with the American Red Cross, the Girl Scouts sold white flags to raise funds for the war relief. The troops that participated in war effort came from Boston, Washington, New York, Chicago, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Savannah, Newark, Cleveland, Richmond, Cincinnati, Saint Louis, Atlanta, Detroit, San Francisco, Saint Paul, and New Orleans, reflecting Low’s impact in spreading the Girl Scouts in America.

Today, the Girl Scouts organization is thriving around the world. As of 2017, there are over three million members, and over fifty million total members since its founding in 1912. The organization is self-sufficient due to its many patrons and yearly cookie sales to raise funds.

Happy 165th birthday Juliette Gordon Low! đź’š
10/31/2025

Happy 165th birthday Juliette Gordon Low! đź’š

Happy Birthday Juliette Gordon Low! Juliette "Daisy" Gordon Low founded Girl Scouts in 1912 and paved the way for millions of girls to discover a sisterhood that helps build their courage, confidence and character while making the world a better place. Today is her 165th birthday and the Girl Scout Movement continues to empower and connect girls all over the globe!

As we celebrate Founder’s Day and move into a new Girl Scout year, may we continue to practice and teach the importance of the Girl Scout Law:

I will do my best to be
honest and fair,
friendly and helpful,
considerate and caring,
courageous and strong,
and responsible for what I say and do,
and to respect myself and others,
respect authority,
use resources wisely,
make the world a better place
and be a sister to every Girl Scout.

07/29/2025
Lead. Lift. Inspire.
06/16/2025

Lead. Lift. Inspire.

Lead. Lift. Inspire. đź’š In loving memory of Melissa Hortman.
Girl Scout. Minnesota House Speaker. Lifelong Champion for Girls.

We are heartbroken by the loss of a beloved leader, trailblazer, and forever Girl Scout.

Melissa Hortman was more than a policymaker—she was a protector of possibility. She carried the spirit of Girl Scouts with her in every role she held, leading with grace, clarity, and an unshakable belief in the power of girls.

She began her journey in a troop, just like so many of the girls we serve today. And from that foundation, she rose to break barriers, speak truth, and open doors that had long been closed to others. She never stopped believing in girls—and she never stopped showing up for them.

Her legacy isn’t just in laws passed or titles earned. It’s in the quiet confidence she gave a young girl who didn’t yet see herself as a leader. It’s in the spark she lit in others to speak up, to take action, to lead with love.

At Girl Scouts River Valleys, we had the privilege of witnessing that legacy in motion. Melissa was always there—for our mission, our movement, and most importantly, our girls.

As we hold her memory close, we also hold the torch she passed to us.

If Melissa touched your life—or if her story stirs something in your heart—we invite you to be part of the world she worked so hard to create. One where girls are heard. Lifted. Loved. And ready to lead.

Because when one girl is empowered, a ripple begins. And Melissa knew exactly how powerful that ripple could be.

She was—and always will be—a . We will carry her light forward in every troop meeting, every badge earned, and every brave voice that rises.

We know that a few moms were looking into Girl Scouts for their girls. We know that many of the troops are full, but we ...
02/13/2025

We know that a few moms were looking into Girl Scouts for their girls. We know that many of the troops are full, but we just saw this and wanted to pass it along. We would love to have YOU!

GSHPA – Girl Scouts in the Heart of Pennsylvania

https://www.gshpa.org/en/get-involved.html

We are offering a FREE Membership to any Adult that wants to start a Daisy or Brownie Troop by February 28, 2025!

Ready to join Girl Scouts? Learn more about joining a troop, participating independently, or how volunteers help Girl Scouts shine.

I know that a few moms were looking into Girl Scouts for their girls. I know that many of the troops are full, but I jus...
02/13/2025

I know that a few moms were looking into Girl Scouts for their girls. I know that many of the troops are full, but I just saw this and wanted to pass it along.

GSHPA – Girl Scouts in the Heart of Pennsylvania

https://www.gshpa.org/en/get-involved.html

We are offering a FREE Membership to any Adult that wants to start a Daisy or Brownie Troop by February 28, 2025!

Ready to join Girl Scouts? Learn more about joining a troop, participating independently, or how volunteers help Girl Scouts shine.

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02/02/2025

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Happy Father’s Day to all Dads!
06/17/2024

Happy Father’s Day to all Dads!

Congratulations to the 2024 Gold Award recipients!  Our Service Unit alone had 4 out of 5 Gold Award recipients for Cent...
06/09/2024

Congratulations to the 2024 Gold Award recipients! Our Service Unit alone had 4 out of 5 Gold Award recipients for Centre County! They were apart of 70 Girls for our council - WOW! What an accomplishment!

Remember to continue the Girl Scout mission - Courage, Confidence and Character - in all that you do!

Just like Janet Donovan, CEO for Heart of PA Girl Scouts said:

Lean In: Do It and Ask Questions
Lead Up: Work with Leaders and Be a Leader
Throw A Ladder: Show Others How To Be A Leader and Always Help When You Can

The Service Unit is incredibly proud of all of your work and leadership and for helping our community!

Need dinner plans for Monday?  Stop at The Field! A fundraiser for the Little House on Monday May 6th at the Field. 10% ...
05/02/2024

Need dinner plans for Monday? Stop at The Field!

A fundraiser for the Little House on Monday May 6th at the Field. 10% of all proceeds will be donated to us. Please share share share! No flyers or papers need to be turned in.

The funds will help go toward any financial aid requests for girls this upcoming school year (24-25 year).

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115 W. Howard Street
Bellefonte, PA
16823

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