Girl Scout Overnight: First Aid

Experience The Health Museum after dark with exclusive access, late-night labs, lights-out story moments, and a morning celebration!

Girl Scouts will learn essential First Aid skills and Emergency Preparedness. They will learn level-appropriate ways to handle common injuries, create and utilize a first aid kit, and follow safety protocols. Specific activities will vary by age level, with younger girls focusing on the basics and older girls, such as Seniors and Ambassadors, covering more advanced topics like triage and wilderness-specific emergencies. 

What’s Included

This all-inclusive night at the museum is designed to be easy, educational, and full of excitement. It starts at 5:30 pm on Saturday, January 31, and ends at 8:00 am on Sunday, February 1, 2026.

Here’s everything your registration covers:

  • Private museum access after closing
  • Two themed lab blocks and a late-night discovery activity
  • A movie to wind down the night
  • To-go breakfast and a special patch ceremony
  • Dedicated museum staff and security to ensure a safe experience
  • Free parking for all attendees
  • An optional pizza dinner is also available for purchase during registration.

Event Registration

This event is open to all levels of Girl Scouts: Daisies, Brownies, Juniors, Cadettes, Seniors, and Ambassadors. Bring your whole troop for a night of learning and fun!

Museum Members: Please sign in or register at the top right-hand corner of the screen to receive a member discount of up to $5.00. Your tickets will be discounted upon checkout. Not a member? Become a member today and enjoy benefits all year long!

Registration & Attendance

  • Programs require advance registration for all scouts and chaperones.
  • A minimum of 1 chaperone is required for every 10 scouts.
  • Late arrivals may miss portions of the program without a refund.

Supervision & Conduct

  • Chaperones are responsible for the behavior and supervision of their scouts at all times.
  • Scouts are expected to follow staff instructions, show respect for others, and care for museum property.
  • Disruptive behavior may result in removal from the program without refund.

What’s Included

  • Program fee includes a trained educator, workshop materials, scout’s museum admission for the day, and free parking.

Dress & Identification

  • Uniforms are encouraged to help identify your group.
  • Closed-toe shoes are recommended for safety during hands-on activities.

Cancellations & Refunds

  • Cancellations made at least 14 days in advance are eligible for a full refund.
  • No refunds for cancellations less than 14 days before the program.
  • The museum reserves the right to cancel or reschedule programs due to low enrollment or unforeseen circumstances.

What should scouts bring?

Please pack a sleeping bag, pillow, pajamas, toiletries, a change of clothes, a reusable water bottle, a sleeping eye mask, and a flashlight. A full packing list will be provided upon registration.

Is outside food allowed?

Yes, troops are allowed to bring outside food.

Where will we sleep?

Scouts and their chaperones will have the unique experience of sleeping among the exhibits in one of our designated gallery spaces.

What is the required chaperone ratio?

To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone, we require a minimum of one adult chaperone for every ten Girl Scouts.

the health museum scouts

Faten Shanar

Scouts Program Coordinatorfshanar@thehealthmuseum.org713-521-9002 x 114

Please don’t hesitate to reach out with questions about our programs or to book your on-demand scout program classes.

When Saturday – Sunday January 31 – February 1 Where The Health Museum
1515 Hermann Drive
Houston, TX
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