GIRLS LEADING

Join the premier
Scout BSA Troop 
in the USA

St. Matthews School
1031 Bienveneda Ave., Pacific Palisades, CA 90272
(Lower Parking Lot)


For more information about the boys troop,
please visit our website at: Troop-223.org

Young people:
leading skillfully, making good choices, while serving others

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Alaska High Adventure

Be a Leader

Troop 223 Girls is entirely YOUTH LED. We allow and expect the kids to lead. Girls have opportunities: to be leaders of their patrol, to be leaders of the entire Troop, to lead a service project, to teach merit badges, and to communicate with parents and community members.  Girls learn to optimize the resources and abilities of each member of their team in order to realize a common vision.



Yosemite High Adventure

Yosemite High Adventure

Make Ethical Choices

We teach girls to make moral and ethical choices and to learn by reflecting on choices made, particularly while experiencing the challenges of  outdoor adventures.

Emerald Bay, Catalina

Emerald Bay, Catalina

Be of Service

Scouts learn to be contributing members of their community. As part of their patrol experience, they participate in a variety of service projects. The Eagle rank requires an expansive project that the Scout plans, organizes, leads and manages. Scouts experience the joy and fulfillment that comes from the experience of helping others.

Scouting is an adventure that is fun and challenging. Scouting builds self confidence and leadership skills.

— Mike Lanning, Scoutmaster 223 Boys and Girls

Emerald Bay, Catalina

 
 

Ruby Rose

View Founding Member and Eagle Scout Ruby Rose’s 223G Testimonial

 
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The scouting classroom is traditionally outdoors. The outdoors provides opportunities for adventure and challenges, and is a hallmark of the Scouting program. Increasing difficulty of hikes and campouts challenges Scouts and helps build self confidence.

Girls meet once per week, camp once per month, and develop a broad range of leadership skills on their way to becoming Eagle Scouts.

Yosemite, CA

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Troop 223 produces more Eagle Scouts than any other Troop in the country and welcomes boys and girls. New Scouts typically enter during their 5th or 6th grade year. Eagle Scout rank is often earned by the beginning of the 10th grade.

Joshua Tree, CA

What People Are Saying

“As part of 223G, it couldn’t be more gratifying to see my daughters catch a salmon in Alaska, climb Half Dome, survive in the wilderness for two weeks, learn how to wake board and have the opportunity to lead other girls. They have made close friends along the way.”

— Matt W., ASM

“Troop 223G goes above and beyond in guiding girls to live up to the Scouts BSA motto, Be Prepared! In my three years as an Assistant Scoutmaster, I have been continually impressed by the 223G programming, family involvement, scout opportunities, and scout achievement. The Troop 223G experience is one that will have a positive impact on participants’ lives for years to come.”

— Cierra C., ASM

“Scouting has been a life defining experience for our kids. Troop 223G has given them the opportunity to develop confidence and leadership skills within a scout lead program. From once in a lifetime high adventure experiences to the annual summer week at Emerald Bay BSA Camp, Troop 223G enriches the lives of our girls while building upon the foundation of BSA values and virtues.”

— Lynne W., ASM

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Eagle Scout is the simply best reference on college, university, and job applications!  We expect/promise that every girl who stays in our Troop for four years will earn and become an Eagle Scout.
— Mike Lanning, 223 Scoutmaster