Girl Scouting is a worldwide movement that provides girls and young women, aged 4 to 21 years old, a non-formal educational program based on character development and the ideals of service. The Movement is open to girls and young women of diverse race and religion and cuts across social barriers. Membership is voluntary. The Movement is non-political and non-sectarian. It is independent and non-governmental and helps in nation-building through efforts pertaining to the home, school, church, government units and other agencies. While girls are the focus of the Movement, the adult volunteers also enjoy many stimulating opportunities by serving the Movement. These volunteers hold ultimate responsibility for the Movement. Self-training through enriching experiences in Girl Scouting influences girls and young women into becoming change agents who are responsible, decisive, useful, respected and acknowledged citizens in a changing world.
The color green depicts youth. The three loops forming the trefoil (green) symbolize the three parts of the Girl Scout Promise: God, country, and mankind. The circle stands for the sisterhood of Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting around the world. The stars (white) represent Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. The stalk (white) serves as a reminder of the strong foundation which supports the organization in its character-formation and values-education initiatives.
Mission To help girls and young women realize the ideals of womanhood and prepare themselves for their responsibilities in the home, the nation and the world community.
Vision The Filipino girl and young woman who are progressive, dynamic, proactive, patriotic and God-loving.