
Girl Scouts have come a long ways. The uniforms have changed many times. The badges have changed along with the interest of girls through the years. The activities offered to girls have also changed over the years. Those in charge of organizing Girl Scouts have tried to keep the program new and up to date with what's going on with girls.
I'm not sure what Girl Scouts will be like in 100 years. If I'm living, I will be 114 years old. I guess my grandchildren will have the chance to enjoy Girl Scouting that still offers the same things and lessons that I am taught through the Girl Scout Promise and Law.
The activities will probably use more technology and things of the future. Your badges will probably be displayed on your electronic devices instead of your vest or sash. Women will be working in areas now thought to be meant for men and playing sports thought to be for men. Since being a women is no longer a big issue, Girl Scouts will expand their members and change their name and become an organization for girls and boys like the guides in some of the other countries. After all the changes, things like service, honesty and fairness will still be important to the organization.





