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'Resolved, that in memory of Juliette Low, founder in America of the Girl Scouts; a fund be raised to be known as the Juliette Low Memorial Fund, for the promotion of Girl Scouting and Girl Guiding throughout the world, as a contribution toward world peace and goodwill.' Juliette Low World Friendship pins; (L-R) 1970's era, 1979, and recent era. World Thinking Day, All ages patch Discover - Learn 1) what WAGGGS stands for, 2) the meaning of the symbol on the World Association Pin. World Association of Girl Guides - WAGGGS is the world's largest voluntary organization for girls and young women, with ten million Girl Guides and Girl Scouts from 146 countries across the world.

The World Friendship Fund is a major endowment fund of the Boy Scouts of America developed during the closing days of World War II, the answer of Scouting to the Marshall Plan, to rebuild Scouting in nations that had been wracked by war.

Through the Fund, voluntarycontributions of Scouts and leaders are used for cooperative projects that help Scouting associations in every nation that has Scouting, those nations that had Scouting before and those newly emerging nations that desire Scouting for their youth, to strengthen and extend their Scouting programs.

Since the beginning of the Fund, more than US$11 million has been donated to these self-help activities.

Juliette Low World Friendship Fund[edit]

The Girl Scouts of the USA maintains a similar project, known as the Juliette Low World Friendship Fund (JLWFF). Juliette Gordon Low was committed to offering Girl Scouting to girls around the globe. The GSUSA created the Fund in 1927. Donations are used to support girls' international travel and participation in training and international events.

Juliette Low World Friendship Fund Patch

World Friendship Fund

Donations also support the World Thinking Day Fund, to encourage the development of Girl Guiding/Girl Scouting in newly emerging nations.

Worldwide[edit]

At the 7th World Conference in Poland in 1932, a Belgian delegate suggested that all Girl Guides and Girl Scouts give a penny for their thoughts. The Thinking Day Fund was started to help where the need was greatest.

Similar Scouting friendship funds include the Baden-Powell World Fellowship, a major endowment fund of the World Scout Foundation for ongoing support of the World Organization of the Scout Movement and the United States Fund for International Scouting, as well as the Order of the Condor, an endowment program of the WOSM-InterAmerican Region.

See also[edit]

World friendship fund

References[edit]

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