On my honor, I will try:
To serve God and my country,
To help people at all times,
And to live by the Girl Scout Law.
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The Girl Scout Law
I will do my best to be:
honest and fair,
friendly and helpful,
considerate and caring,
courageous and strong, and
responsible for what I say and do,
and to
respect myself and others,
respect authority,
use resources wisely,
make the world a better place, and
be a sister to every Girl Scout.
The Girl Scout organization does not endorse
or promote any particular philosophy or religious belief.
Our movement is secular and is founded on American democratic
principles, one of which is freedom of religion. That is
why Girl Scouting provides flexibility in speaking the Girl
Scout Promise. An individual member may use the word or words
for "God" that best reflect her spiritual beliefs.
Flexibility in expressing the Promise can empower girls to
more closely examine their own spiritual beliefs and motivate
them to discuss these important matters with their families.
While we believe the motivating force in Girl Scouting is
a spiritual one, we do not attempt to dictate the form or
style of a member's worship. Religion is a private matter
for girls and their families to address.
The Girl Scout Promise is always written as
above.