Expand Access. Strengthen Troops. Advance Girl Scouts of Hawaiʻi.
Girl Scouts of Hawaiʻi is building a statewide network of Community Advocates — alumni, parents, volunteers, and community leaders who believe every girl deserves the opportunity to be a Girl Scout. As a Community Advocate, you help build awareness, grow support, and open doors for more girls and families to experience the benefits of Girl Scouts. Together, we can reach more neighbors, schools, and local organizations to highlight the opportunities Girl Scouts offers.
This structured volunteer leadership role supports growth and sustainability at the Troop, Service Unit, and Council levels.
Advocacy Levels
Troop-Level Advocate
Support growth and sustainability within a local community. Help raise awareness, recruit girls and volunteers, and strengthen troop leadership.
Service Unit Advocate
Work across a geographic region to promote Girl Scouts, support new troop formation, and connect schools and community partners to our programs.
Council-Level Advocate
Partner directly with the GSH team to elevate statewide visibility, facilitate partnerships, and advocate for Girl Scouts in civic and professional spaces.
Core Functions
All Community Advocates:
Time commitment averages 2–5 hours per week, depending on engagement level.
Apply
To express interest, email membership@gshawaii.org with:
Qualified applicants will participate in an interview process.
Join us in ensuring every girl in Hawaiʻi has access to a troop, strong leadership, and a supportive community. Check out our FAQ or connect with us to learn about more ways you can get involved.