Fall 2021 Inspire Discovery
As you earn one of Girl Scouts’ highest awards, you’ll change your corner of the world—and beyond.
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100 K Version A, white background Seniors and Ambassadors who earn the Gold Award tackle issues that and drive lasting change in their communities. Think of the Gold Award as a key that can open doors to scholarships, preferred admission tracks for college, and career opportunities. Girls can begin working on their Girl Scout Gold Award if: • They are in ninth through twelth grade • Are a registered Girl Scout Senior or Ambassador Senior or Ambassador Journeys or completed one Senior or Ambassador Journey and earned their Girl Scout Silver Award • Have completed two
Version A, white background Girl Scout Juniors make a difference in the Girl Scout or local community when they work together to achieve the highest honor a Junior can earn—the Girl Scout Bronze Award. Girls will have fun along the way as they bring their own creativity to all they do and discover. Girls can begin working on their Girl Scout Bronze Award if: • They are in fourth or fifth grade • Are a registered Girl Scout Junior • Have completed a Junior Journey
Version B, transparent background Version A, white background The Girl Scout Silver Award is the highest honor a Girl Scout Cadette can achieve! A Girl Scout team will plan and complete their Silver Award Take Action Project, and will develop more confidence, meet new people, and have the kind of fun that happens when girls work with other Girl Scouts to make a difference in the world. Girls can begin working on their Girl Scout Silver Award if: • They are in sixth, seventh or eighth grade • Are a registered Girl Scout Cadette • Have completed a Cadette Journey
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