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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. |
For More Information To have someone contact you about Girl Scouts in your area, or to volunteer, click on your county below. | ||||
The Girl Scout Silver Award Project The Girl Scout Silver Award project can be undertaken when the first four requirements are completed. It can be done as an individual or with a group. If done with a group, a girl must be responsible for a specific part of the project and evaluate her contribution to the project and the group. For more information on the Girl Scout Silver Award contac Kristen Battle at kbattle@gshpa.org. |
The Milton DeLancey Youth Awards Program The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards Religious Recognitions for Girls and Adults in Girl Scouting |
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