Perform-based service activities encourage confidence, storytelling, and emotional connection, making them a dynamic way for scouts to give back. These projects help scouts develop public speaking, empathy, and collaboration skills while using movement, drama, and presentation to uplift others. Whether entertaining, educating, or inspiring, scouts learn how their performances can create joy, awareness, and meaningful impact.

- Host a Talent Showcase: Organize a performance night where scouts share skits, songs, or dances to entertain families or raise funds for a cause.
- Perform Skits at Senior Centers: Share lighthearted or seasonal skits to bring laughter and engagement to older adults.
- Lead Storytime Sessions: Use expressive reading and character voices to bring books to life at libraries or daycare centers.
- Create Puppet Shows: Build puppets and perform short shows for children in shelters, hospitals, or schools.
- Act Out Safety Lessons: Use roleplay to teach younger scouts or community members about fire safety, first aid, or emergency preparedness.
- Organize a Community Play: Collaborate on a short play that highlights kindness, teamwork, or local history and perform it for the neighborhood.
- Record Video Performances: Film skits or messages of encouragement to share with deployed military members or homebound individuals.
- Lead a Movement Workshop: Teach basic dance, yoga, or expressive movement to younger children or shelter residents.
- Perform Thank-You Tributes: Create and present short performances honoring local heroes like teachers, nurses, or veterans.
- Host a Scout Comedy Night: Share jokes, improv games, or funny sketches to entertain and connect with others.
- Create Educational Skits: Develop short performances that teach topics like recycling, kindness, or cultural awareness.
- Celebrate with Seasonal Shows: Perform themed pieces for holidays like Halloween, Valentine’s Day, or Earth Day.
- Lead a Parade Performance: March, dance, or perform in a local parade to represent scouting and spread cheer.
- Perform at Community Events: Offer entertainment at fairs, fundraisers, or town celebrations to support local causes.
- Use Drama to Advocate: Create performances that raise awareness about issues like bullying, inclusion, or environmental care.
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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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Return to the Small Acts Patch Program
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