
Juliette Gordon Low
Juliette Gordon Low was the founder of the Girl Scouts of the United States, established in 1912. Born in 1860, she believed in empowering girls through outdoor activities, community service, and leadership development. Despite overcoming personal health challenges, she dedicated her life to creating a supportive environment where girls could grow into confident, responsible women. Her vision promoted teamwork, skills, and citizenship, shaping generations of young women. Today, her legacy continues through the Girl Scouts organization, which encourages girls to explore their interests, serve others, and develop leadership skills worldwide.