Alums
Since 1912, Girl Scouts has positively transformed and influenced the
lives of millions of women. If you are one of the 59 million women who
were Girl Scouts as a kid, a volunteer, or a staff member, you are
forever connected to a rich and vibrant movement. Girl Scouts
continues to inspire, challenge, and help empower girls
everywhere.
As a Girl Scout alum, we know you have successes and memories to share, and we would love to hear your story, talk with you at alum events, or see you involved in any number of ways with our council in support of our current Girl Scouts. By reconnecting with Girl Scouts, you’ll be part of a sisterhood and network of millions who are passionate about the Girl Scout mission, just like you.
Reconnect as an Alum
Get started by visiting River Valleys Alumnae Association website to:
- Learn more and reconnect with old friends or make new ones.
- Register for events for alums.
- Let us know you're interested and join our email list.
- Learn more about special interest groups.
Celebrate Changemakers
At Girl Scouts, every girl has the power to change the world. We see this every day as Girl Scouts go on to become senators, leaders of international organizations, entertainers, and community organizers. At Girl Scouts, we believe that every girl is a changemaker, and that these changemakers are the visionaries for our future.
We invite alum Girl Scouts to join us for Celebrate Changemakers. This event will raise critical funds for Girl Scouts River Valleys and our premier Girl Scout Leadership Experience to support all girls as they make the world a better place. Girls are at the center of everything we do—join us as we lift up girls and celebrate how Girl Scouts, volunteers, leaders, and donors are making change in our communities.
Give in Honor or Memory
Make a gift that recognizes someone who has influenced your life. We will send a card to your loved one or friend acknowledging your contribution—please include their address when making the donation.
You can also make a gift with a commemorative brick at Camp Elk River (PDF).