World Thinking Day – Feb. 22, 2027

World Thinking Day
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World Thinking Day unites Girl Guides and Girl Scouts worldwide every February 22. This special day fosters global friendship, sisterhood, and empowerment, encouraging young women to advocate for issues affecting their future. Join the movement, learn about global causes, and support initiatives for girls’ leadership.

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Expected World Thinking Day Deals

World Thinking Day focuses on advocacy and fundraising rather than commercial deals. Organizations like the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) and Girl Scouts of the USA encourage donations and participation in awareness campaigns. Many local troops hold events to raise funds for global projects, often supported by corporate partners like Patagonia, known for its environmental advocacy, or educational suppliers such as Lakeshore Learning Materials. Look for opportunities to contribute directly to WAGGGS’s initiatives or participate in local troop fundraisers. We will update this page with confirmed live events and donation drives as February 22 approaches.

Platform Guide for World Thinking Day

Instagram

Tag @nationaltoday_ and use #WorldThinkingDay. Share photos of your troop’s activities, global connections, or personal reflections on empowerment.

X/Twitter

Mention @NatlToday and use #WorldThinkingDay. Join conversations about global issues affecting girls and young women, and share advocacy resources.

Facebook

Mention National Today (facebook.com/nationaltoday) and use #WorldThinkingDay. Share stories of sisterhood, participate in virtual events, and connect with other Guiding/Scouting communities.

Social Media Tips for World Thinking Day

Individuals

Reflect on the global sisterhood of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts. Learn about a country you're interested in and share facts about its Guiding/Scouting movement.

Creators

Produce content highlighting the importance of girls' leadership and empowerment. Interview local troop leaders or create a short video explaining the day's significance.

Brands

Partner with local Girl Scout or Girl Guide troops for community service projects or educational workshops. Offer a donation match program to support WAGGGS initiatives.

Organizations & Brands for World Thinking Day

  1. World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS)

    Founded in 1928, WAGGGS is the largest voluntary movement dedicated to girls and young women in the world, representing 10 million members in 153 countries. It provides non-formal education, leadership development, and advocacy opportunities.

  2. Girl Scouts of the USA

    Established in 1912 by Juliette Gordon Low, Girl Scouts of the USA is a preeminent leadership development organization for girls. It empowers millions of girls to discover their strengths, build confidence, and make a difference in the world.

  3. REI

    Recreational Equipment, Inc. (REI) is an American retail and outdoor recreation services corporation founded in 1938. They support initiatives that get girls and young women outdoors, promoting confidence and environmental stewardship through nature.

  4. The Body Shop

    Founded in 1976 by Anita Roddick, The Body Shop is a global beauty brand known for its ethical sourcing and activism. They champion social and environmental causes, aligning with the empowerment themes of World Thinking Day.

  5. Always

    A Procter & Gamble brand, Always has been a leader in feminine hygiene products since 1983. Their "Like a Girl" campaign challenges societal limits placed on girls, promoting confidence and breaking down stereotypes.

  6. Scholastic

    Founded in 1920, Scholastic is a global publishing, education, and media company. They provide educational resources and books that foster critical thinking and global awareness, supporting the intellectual development of young girls.

  7. TOMS

    Founded in 2006 by Blake Mycoskie, TOMS is known for its "One for One" model, donating a pair of shoes for every pair sold. They've expanded their giving to support various social impact initiatives, including those focused on empowering women and girls.

World Thinking Day Hero

Olave Baden-Powell

Olave Baden-Powell (1889-1977) was the wife of Robert Baden-Powell, the founder of the Scouting movement. She became the World Chief Guide in 1930, playing a pivotal role in establishing and expanding the Girl Guide and Girl Scout movement globally. Her dedication helped foster international friendship and understanding among millions of girls and young women worldwide.

History of World Thinking Day

The World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS), the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., and other WAGGGS member organizations have been celebrating World Thinking Day since 1926. This is a day to celebrate being part of the diverse global sisterhood. The history of World Thinking Day is a fascinating story.

In 1926, delegates from across the world met at Camp Edith Macy — now named the Edith Macy Conference Center — in New York for the 4th World Conference and decided to create a day for guides and girl scouts. They selected the joint birthday of Lord Baden-Powell, the founder of the scout and guide movement, and his wife Olave as the Thinking Day.

Later in 1932, a Belgian delegate suggested that girls could raise funds, World thinking Day Fund for the organization, and show their thanks. Accepting this suggestion Lord Baden-Powell wrote a letter to all guides and girl scouts worldwide asking them to donate a penny since a penny was enough for a loaf of bread in those days.

In 1999, during the Dubai Conference, the name of the Thinking Day was changed to ‘World Thinking Day.’ Today, this has grown into a huge global event that encourages members of the movement to think about bigger issues.

The theme for the 2022 World thinking Day is ‘Our World, Our Equal Future: The Environment and Gender Equality.’ On account of the ongoing pandemic, WAGGGS is offering a free World Thinking Day live session hosted by WAGGGS world centers that enables girl guides and girl scouts all over the world to connect with each other.

World Thinking Day timeline

1926
The First Thinking Day

The First Thinking Day is celebrated at Camp Edith Macy.

1932
Funding for a Good Cause

The World Thinking Day Fund is started to help fund guiding around the world.

1999
Thinking Day Gets a Rename

‘The Thinking Day’ is renamed ‘World Thinking Day’ to clearly emphasize the global nature of the celebration.

2021
The Theme of Peace

The 2021 World Thinking Day is celebrated with the theme of peacebuilding.

How Businesses Can Celebrate World Thinking Day

Local businesses can honor World Thinking Day by supporting local Girl Scout or Girl Guide troops. Consider hosting a fundraiser, offering a special discount to members, or providing space for troop activities. Educational businesses could offer workshops on global citizenship or environmental stewardship, aligning with the day’s themes of empowerment and advocacy for girls.

World Thinking Day FAQs

When is World Thinking Day?

In 2027, World Thinking Day is observed on Monday, February 22. This annual event encourages Girl Guides and Girl Scouts to reflect on global issues and take action.

What is the theme for World Thinking Day?

Each year, WAGGGS announces a new theme to guide activities and discussions. These themes are designed to inspire Girl Guides and Girl Scouts to learn about global issues and become advocates for change.

How many people celebrate World Thinking Day?

Millions of girls and young women, along with their leaders and supporters, participate in World Thinking Day activities annually. The observance highlights the vast reach and impact of the Girl Guide and Girl Scout movement.

Why is World Thinking Day celebrated on February 22?

The date commemorates the birthdays of both founders of the international Scouting and Guiding movements. It serves as a symbolic day for members to connect with their peers worldwide and reflect on the movement’s origins and future.

How to Celebrate World Thinking Day

  1. Celebrate the theme

    Every year, this day is celebrated with a theme. The theme for 2022 is ‘Our World, Our Equal Future: The Environment and Gender Equality.’ So, think and take whatever steps you can about these big issues affecting the global community.

  2. Help them raise funds

    Girl scouts and guides might celebrate this day by holding events such as bake sales and sports days. Support them by making appropriate contributions.

  3. Take part in their celebrations

    You can also celebrate this day by taking part in wider events organized by the guiding and scouting communities, like campout events, hiking, and other challenges.

5 Thought-Provoking Facts About Thinking

  1. Girlguiding started with boys

    Girlguiding began when girls crashed a boy scout rally in 1909 — this inspired Baden-Powell’s sister Agnes to begin the Girl Guide Association.

  2. Big Gig is real!

    Big Gig is a huge concert organized by Girlguiding every year and famous stars like Ed Sheeran and Little Mix have performed there.

  3. Girl Guides were in both the world wars

    Girl guides provided valuable aid in both the world wars including passing secret messages, helping war prisoners escape, and more.

  4. There’s no age limit

    There’s no upper age limit to becoming a scout member — this promotes equal opportunities for adult members.

  5. World centers for members

    There are five world centers across four continents and five countries including Switzerland, the U.K., Mexico, India, and Africa where members can visit.

Why We Love World Thinking Day

  1. It is a meaningful day

    World Thinking Day is a meaningful day that doesn’t just celebrate the day itself, but also raises funds for the wellbeing and growth of girl scouts and guides worldwide.

  2. It empowers women

    The fact that World Thinking Day has grown as a big global event is because of the sheer effort of girl scouts and girl guides worldwide.

  3. It helps tackle world issues

    It provides an opportunity for girl guides and girl scouts to learn about and take action on issues that the world is facing. They have a theme each year that sheds light on various issues.

World Thinking Day dates

Year Date Day
2027 February 22 Monday
2028 February 22 Tuesday
2029 February 22 Thursday
2030 February 22 Friday
2031 February 22 Saturday