Girl Scouts of the USA has introduced new themes and overhauled award structures this year, with minimal fanfare and plenty for leaders to unpack. Here’s a clear breakdown:

New Body Image Theme Badges (One Per Level)
Each age level received a unique badge to support movement, mindfulness, and body positivity:
We have an Activity List, Basic Meeting Plan(s), and At Home Overviews created for these four on The Badge Archive.
- Daisy – Fun With Movement
- Brownie – Me Time
- Junior – Uniquely Us
- Cadette – Outside the Mirror
We’re still working on these two on The Badge Archive!
- Senior – Mind, Body, Me
- Ambassador – Cheers for Every Body
You can visit the official GSUSA launch page.
New Leadership Awards: Pins Replace Journey-Based Badges
In a shift away from the Journey model (retiring 10/1/2026), GSUSA released new leadership pins:
- Take Action Pin
- Focused on local issues
- Must link to a badge already earned
- Requires identifying root cause through research
- Only earned once, not every level and only available to J/C/S/A
- Global Action Pin
- Linked to a UN Sustainable Development Goal
- Same format as Take Action with global framing
- Only earned once, not every level and only available to J/C/S/A
- True North Pin
- Similar style, but focused on personal values/goals
- No research required
- Can be earned up to three times, depending on age group: Juniors, Cadettes, and Senior/Ambassdor.
Each requires significant planning and a project, a bit beyond the quicker TAPs previously seen. Check out the details on our New GSUSA Leadership Awards post.
Mentorship Pin Updates
Youth-led leadership received more structure and observation-focused steps:
- Junior Aide Pin
- Plan one activity after observing younger scouts
- Program Aide Pin
- Lead one activity and one full meeting after observing younger scouts
- Volunteer-in-Training (VIT) Pin
- Lead two meetings, with the second being scout-led, after observing younger scouts
- CIT I & CIT II Pins
- Council training still required for CIT pins
These changes emphasize prep and youth engagement over check-the-box activities. Check out the details on our New GSUSA Leadership Awards post.
Trailblazer and Mariner Pins
There are new pins for Trailblazers and Mariners. GSUSA added Trailblazing and Mariner specialized troops to the program in 2020. You can read about the history of Trailblazing and Mariners on Girl Scout History Project page.
GSUSA has not released any specific announcement about these pins. They show up as awards in the new 2025 GSUSA Award Log. In the Girl Scout Shop, it simply states “Girl Scout Trailblazers/Mariners may wear it in place of the membership pin on the insignia tab, centered above the heart on the left side of the uniform.”
But there are requirements for both.
Trailblazer Pin on the GSUSA Shop states: “Earn this pin by completing the following requirements within the first year of becoming a Trailblazer:
- Know and recite the Girl Scout Promise
- Know and recite the Girl Scout Law
- Complete the first level of three (3) concentrations including: hiking, camping, stewardship, survivorship, and adventure sports.
Mariner Pin on the GSUSA Shop states: “Earn this pin by completing the following requirements within the first year of becoming a Girl Scout Mariner:
- Know and recite the Girl Scout Promise
- Know and recite the Girl Scout Law
- Complete option A or B described below
- A. Mariners ON or IN water
- Acquire basic swimming skills by swimming fifty (50) yards using any stroke, and treading water fully clothed for three (3) minutes.
- Select a watercraft or water sport.
- B. Mariners NEAR water
- Learn basic skills to prevent drowning.
- Select a focus area, such as marine or aquatic ecology.
- Study and learn the safety protocol required for the focus area.”
- A. Mariners ON or IN water
Quiet Retirements: Badges Missing From New Logs
GSUSA has not formally announced these retirements, but they’re absent from the updated Award Logs, and likely gone for good:
- My Best Self – Brownie
- Staying Fit – Junior
- Leadership in Action (LiA) – Cadette
- Eating for You (formerly Eating for Beauty) – Cadette
- Women’s Health – Senior
Also slated for retirement on 10/1/2026:
- All Journey badges
- Global Action Award badges
- Journey Summit pins
Expect these to disappear from shops and VTK soon and plan accordingly.
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For More Fun Ideas and Plans
for Daisy, Brownie, and Junior Scouts
Join the Girl Scout Daisy, Brownie, and Junior Leader Help Facebook Group
(Not an official GSUSA Group)
This is a supportive Facebook community for Daisy, Brownie, and Junior Girl Scout leaders. Whether you’re seeking advice, fresh ideas, or meeting plans, you’re in the right place! Let’s inspire each other, share our experiences, and make every troop meeting a memorable adventure.
for Cadette, Senior, and Ambassador Scouts
Join the Girl Scout Cadette, Senior, and Ambassador Leader Help Facebook Group
(Not an official GSUSA Group)
This is a supportive community for Cadette, Senior, and Ambassador Girl Scout leaders. This group offers solutions to keep older scouts engaged in scouting amidst their busy lives. Share strategies, tackle challenges, and exchange ideas for fun, meaningful activities that resonate with teens and build lasting connections.
Find out how you can support The Badge Archive!
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- Return to the Daisy Badge List.
- Return to the Brownie Badge List.
- Return to the Junior Badge List.
- Return to the Cadette Badge List.
- Return to the Senior Badge List.
- Return to the Ambassador Badge List.
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