Bridging to Adult

Bridging to an adult Girl Scout is a time for young women to embrace what they have learned in Girl Scouting, honor how it will forever be a part of who they are, and step into the world as a young woman of courage, confidence, and character.
Women who bridge to adult join millions of Girl Scouts and Girl Scout alums. Whether they want to build their resumes, blaze a career path, or make new friends based on a shared Girl Scout experience, they’ve got a worldwide sisterhood to add richness and fun for the rest of their lives!
Earning the Bridging Award
To earn the Bridge to Adult award, complete one bridging activity from the two bridging steps: Pass It On! and Look Ahead!
Bridging Step One: Pass It On!
Find a way for these experienced Girl Scouts to share knowledge, skills, enthusiasm, and spirit.
Do one or more of the following or create your own:
- Spend some time with Seniors bridging to Ambassadors and share favorite parts of the Ambassador experience like Journeys, Take Action projects, trips, and leadership lessons learned.
- Teach something to younger Girl Scouts. Show off all those leadership skills! Help girls earn badges or complete a Journey activity. Hold a fitness clinic or dance class. Teach them rock climbing, graphic design, cooking, karate, or another special skill learned from their time as Girl Scouts.
- Volunteer to help your council, a community group, or a global organization. Show others what being a Girl Scout means.
Bridging Step Two: Look Ahead!
Find out what adult Girl Scouts do.
Talk to adult Girl Scouts and find out what inspires them. Reflect on how Girl Scouting has been a positive influence
Do one or more of the following or create your own:
- Spend some time with Seniors bridging to Ambassadors and share favorite parts of the Ambassador experience like Journeys, Take Action projects, trips, and leadership lessons learned.
- Teach something to younger Girl Scouts. Show off all those leadership skills! Help girls earn badges or complete a Journey activity. Hold a fitness clinic or dance class. Teach them rock climbing, graphic design, cooking, karate, or another special skill learned from their time as Girl Scouts.
- Volunteer to help your council, a community group, or a global organization. Show others what being a Girl Scout means.
Plan a Ceremony
Celebrate earning the Bridge to Adult Award with a favorite ceremony or create a new one. Then proudly add the bridging patch—the last one!—to sashes or vests. After bridging, young women may register as an adult member of GSUSA. A special lifetime membership, at a reduced cost, is offered to registered Ambassador Girl Scouts at the time of their high school graduation, provided they apply for the lifetime membership before their current annual membership expires.