California — Eight Girl Scout councils from the Golden State are proud to introduce 415 Girl Scout Seniors and Ambassadors, girls in grades nine through twelve, as the class of 2024 Gold Award Girl Scouts. Collectively, these remarkable teenagers spent more than 33,000 hours completing the Gold Award—the highest achievement in Girl Scouting.
To earn the Gold Award, each Girl Scout identifies an issue they care about, innovates an actionable solution, and dedicates a minimum of 80 service hours toward the project. A unique requirement of this prestigious award is the element of sustainability, as each Gold Award project must create a measurable, long-term impact that lasts after the project reaches completion.
Since its introduction in 1980, the Girl Scout Gold Award has been recognized across industries and sectors. This highly regarded and notable feat unlocks new opportunities for Girl Scouts who earn it, like standing out in the college admissions process, receiving scholarships, or enlisting in the military at a higher pay grade. The Gold Award is the mark of an inspiring leader.
The state of California is comprised of the following eight councils: Girl Scouts Heart of Central California, Girl Scouts of California's Central Coast, Girl Scouts of Central California South, Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles, Girl Scouts of Northern California, Girl Scouts of Orange County, Girl Scouts of San Gorgonio, and Girl Scouts San Diego. Collectively, the nonprofits serve 123,010 girls and 78,882 adult members in California.
This year, Gold Award Girl Scouts from California made their mark with Take Action projects that addressed critical topics*:
“Giving back and making the world a better place are foundational pillars of the Girl Scout Leadership Experience,” said CEO of Girl Scouts of Northern California, Bri Seoane, along with seven CA Girl Scout CEOs. “By laying the building blocks of community service at an early age, Girl Scouts begin Take Action projects as young as five years old. Each year, we see our girls grow in leadership and further establish a sense of well-being and identity as they continue making bigger waves in their communities through service projects and the Bronze, Silver, and Gold Awards. We are so proud of their accomplishments and are eager to see who they will become in the future. This is only the beginning for our Gold Award Girl Scouts.”
To learn more about the Gold Award, visit girlscouts.org/goldaward. For more information about Girl Scouts of Northern California and its highest awards programs, visit GSNorCal Highest Awards.
Download the California Gold Award Girl Scout Fact Sheet here.
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About Girl Scouts of Northern California
The mission of Girl Scouts of Northern California is to build girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place. As one of the largest councils in the country, Girl Scouts of Northern California serves a diverse membership of over 24,000 youth and over 21,000 adult volunteers in a 19-county area that stretches from Gilroy to the Oregon border. To learn more about Girl Scouts of Northern California, visit www.gsnorcal.org.
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