Planning Your Legacy
The Juliette Gordon Low Society
Juliette Gordon Low was the first to leave a planned gift to Girl Scouts by gifting her home in her will to serve as the organization’s first headquarters. In honor of Juliette, and on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Girl Scouts, the Juliette Gordon Low Society was established to thank and honor friends of Girl Scouting who, like Juliette, choose to make Girl Scouts part of their legacy and a beneficiary of their estate.
The Juliette Gordon Low Society is a special group of friends – like Dianne Belk – who have made the commitment to share with the next generation.
You become part of this distinguished group when you leave a gift in your will, trust, or other account for Girl Scouts.
By joining the Juliette Low Legacy Society, you are ensuring the future of Girl Scouting in Central Florida. Your gift can help countless girls realize their dreams and develop their full potential.
Providing a gift to Girl Scouts of Citrus in your estate plans can include naming the Council as beneficiary in any of the following:
- Will
- Retirement plan
- Charitable gift annuity
- Living trust
- Donor advised fund
- Life insurance policy
- Charitable remainder trust
- Charitable lead trust
- Remainder gift of real estate
- Any other gift that benefits Girl Scouts in the future
Complimentary planning resources are made available by Girl Scouts of the USA and are only a click away!
When you become a member of the Juliette Gordon Low Society, you will receive:
- Recognition as a member of the Society.
- Invitations to special events hosted by Girl Scouts.
- Updates about the work of Girl Scouts, nationwide and in your community.
- The joy of knowing that your gift will impact girls for future generations.
Begin a conversation today on how to leave your legacy
Contact Citrus Council’s Fund Development Director
Girl Scouts of Citrus is grateful for the dedication and generosity of all the Juliette Gordon Low Society members that have chosen to share their legacy to further the mission of the Girl Scout movement in Central Florida.
Citrus Council’s Juliette Gordon Low Society Members
Erik and Eva Andersen
Maryann Barry
Dianne Belk and Lawrence Calder
Joan Borders
Carol Braby
Victoria Briesacher
Mary Susan Brown
Bethany Castillo
Toni Castillo
Rose Colson
Barbara Crymes
Barbara Dangleman
James and Mary Harper
Cheryl Hite
Irene Hoeppner
Diana Huntress
Lauren Bonafide Joseph
Joanna Hope Koenig
Patty Kosiewski
Martha Lacy
Jessica Parker Malchow
Kathy McDonald
Karen McManus
Sherry McMaster
Deborah Orr
Haley Santiago
Lydia Sealey
Catherine Shelton
Martha Spruitenburg
Dorothy Steves Charitable Trust
Georgia Lorraine Stewart
Marilyn Whiddon
Penny Williamson