Today, national Scout associations often do not take a stance as to which was the first group in their country.
The Scout Association is open to all young people both boys and girls.
However, eight different sites are run directly from the national levels of the Scout Association.
In 1985 she became a vice-president of the Scout Association.
It was the first Scout association in Germany to admit boys and girls.
Kronfeld also was an honorary member of this Scout association.
In 2000, girls became members of the Scout Association.
It has 17,103,793 members (as of 2011), making it the world's largest Scout association.
By the 1950s the time was considered to merge both movements into one Scout Association.
She has been involved with the Scout Association of Japan since 1996.