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Juliette Gordon Low Society

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 gifted the property to Girl Scouts in her will.  Juliette's bequest was the beginning of planned giving to Girl Scouts. In her memory, the Juliette Gordon Low Society was established to thank and honor friends of Girl Scouting who choose to make Girl Scouts part of their legacies and a beneficiary of their estate plans.

We invite you to join this exclusive society to ensure Girl Scouts can continue to build girls of courage, confidence, and character for generations to come. For more information, please contact our Development Team at development@girlscouts-gateway.org.

Benefits include:
• Invites to special recognition and educational events
• Listing as a member on our website and select publications
• Access to digital resources
• Special membership lapel pin

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Juliette Gordon Low Society members


  • Raslean M. Allen
    Erik and Eva Andersen Girl Scout Movement-wide Challenge Planned Gift
    Dianne Belk and Lawrence Calder Girl Scout Movement-wide Challenge Planned Gift
    Martha Barrett
    Debbie Brainard
    Jane Floyd Bullen
    Tricia Burley
    Ginger Butler
    Sue Butts
    Christine Clore
    Anne and Jack Connolly
    Gretchen Erickson
    Jane Floyd
    Marilyn and Cecil Gibson
    Roberta Giudice-Teller
    Byron Googins
    Karen Gordon
    Madeline Grader

    * Deceased

  • Alicia Grant
    Robin Harrell
    Mary Lane Hartshorn
    David Hertz
    Mary Anne and Jeff Jacobs
    Patricia Knowles
    Jan Lipsky
    Margaret McLane
    Joanne Minshall
    Dr. Beverly Nash
    Mary Ellen Olsen
    Marty O’Neil
    David and Martha Rader
    Susan and Ray Rodgers
    Laine and Gary Silverfield
    Betty Skinner*
    TriciaRae Stancato
    C. Nichole Terry
    Sandra and Harold Tysver
    Christine Dickinson Waldenmaier
    Linda Walker
    Carolyn Munro Wilson

Providing a gift to Girl Scouts in your estate plans can include naming Girl Scouts as beneficiary of the following:
• Will
• Retirement plan
• Charitable gift annuity
• Living trust
• Donor advised fund
• Life insurance policy
• Charitable remainder trust
• Charitable lead trust
• Remainder gift of real estate
• Any other gift that benefits Girl Scouts in the future

When you make a planned gift to Girl Scout Gateway Council, you will become a local and national Juliette Gordon Low Society member.

Interested in planned giving but you’re not sure where to begin? Check out these resources from GSUSA