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Gold, Silver and Bronze Awards

In 1980, Girls Scouts introduced the Girl Scout Gold Award for Girl Scouts 14-18 as its highest honor, along with the Girl Scout Silver Award for Girl Scouts 11-14. Girls must meet requirements and complete a special project benefitting their communities to receive these awards. The Girl Scout Bronze Award for Junior Girl Scouts ages 8-11 was introduced in 2001. These three awards are a highlight of the Girl Scout experience.

Girl Scout Gold, Siver and Bronze Award Workshop Dates

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The Girl Scout Bronze Award

The Girl Scout Bronze Award is the highest award a Junior Girl Scout can earn. It shows you have made a promise to help others, improve your community and world, and become the best you can be. The first three requirements of the award help you build skills and will prepare you for the fourth requirement, a Girl Scout Bronze Award project. Work closely with your Girl Scout leader or your Girl Scout advisor in completing these requirements.

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Other Achievements

Girl Scout Gold Award

Girl Scout Silver Award

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Community Awards

The Milton DeLancey Youth Awards Program

The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards

Religious Awards

Religious Recognitions for Girls and Adults in Girl Scouting

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