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Special 15-month Girl Scouts of Hawaiʻi membership offer available for limited time

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Girl Scouts of Hawaiʻi is giving families throughout the islands more value with a limited-time extended-year membership offer through Sept. 30 for girls interested in Scouting.

Courtesy Photo: Girl Scouts website

New members receive up to 15 months of Girl Scouting — including the remainder of summer 2026 and full 2026-27 membership year — for just $80.

The offer includes a $36 council-sponsored discount and allows girls to start participating right away in troop activities; council programs; outdoor adventures; science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) experiences; leadership opportunities; and Girl Scout Cookie Program.

“Girl Scouts has empowered Hawaiʻi’s girls for more than a century, and this offer gives families a great opportunity to get started now,” said Girl Scouts of Hawaiʻi Director of Membership Jennifer De Rose in an announcement about the special membership offer. “Girls who join today gain a place to build confidence, make friends, discover their strengths and find what’s within.”

Girl Scouts of Hawaiʻi members receive:

  • Special member pricing on council events and programs.
  • Opportunities to join a troop and participate in year-round activities.
  • Discounted access to Girl Scouts of Hawaiʻi camp properties on Oʻahu, Maui and Hawaiʻi Island.
  • Eligibility for the Girl Scout Cookie Program, leadership experiences, outdoor adventures as well as science, technology, engineering and mathematics programs and more.

Families can purchase an extended-year membership online. Call 808-595-8400 for additional information.

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