Highest Award Book - 2425

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2025 GIRL SCOUT HIGHEST AWARD

EARNED APRIL 2024 THROUGH MARCH 2025

Girl Scouts — North Carolina Coastal Pines

Our Counties

Beaufort Bladen

Brunswick Carteret

Chatham

Columbus Craven

Cumberland Duplin

Durham

Edgecombe

Franklin Granville Greene

Halifax Harnett

Hoke

Johnston Jones Lee Lenoir

Martin Moore Nash

New Hanover

Northampton

Onslow

Orange

Pamlico Pender

Person Pitt

Richmond

Robeson

Sampson

Scotland

Vance Wake

Warrren

Wayne Wilson

While every effort has been made to maintain the accuracy of our data, errors in reporting may occur. If you notice a discrepancy or have questions, please contact abean@nccoastalpines.org and we will work promptly to make that correction.

Girl Scouting’s Highest Award

Since Girl Scouts – North Carolina Coastal Pines was established in 2007, 970 Girl Scout Seniors and Ambassadors have achieved the highest award in Girl Scouting. Girl Scouts – North Carolina Coastal Pines takes great pride in recognizing the outstanding accomplishments of the 36 Girl Scouts who earned their Gold Award from April 2024 to March 2025. Hats off to all of our Gold Award Girl Scouts for demonstrating courageous leadership, advocacy, and compassion; and for making the world a better place.

Steps

to the Gold Award

Fulfilling the requirements for the Girl Scout Gold Award starts with the completion of two Senior or Ambassador Journeys or earning the Girl Scout Silver Award and completion of one Girl Scout Senior or Ambassador Journey. After the Journey requirement has been fulfilled, Girl Scouts spend a suggested minimum of 80 hours leading their team to tackle a community issue that impacts their target audience while raising awareness, educating, and inspiring others about the chosen issue and its root cause.

Gold Award Girl Scouts work through the following steps on their path to success:

• Identify an issue

• Investigate it thoroughly

• Get help and build your team

• Create a plan

• Present your plan and gather feedback

• Take action

• Educate and inspire

April 2024 – March 2025

Gold Award Girl Scouts

Catherine B.

Elaina B.

Grace-Gardner B.

Lillian B.

Annalee Elizabeth C.

Emily Louise C.

Toria A. C.

Genesis Cassidy C.

Claire Marie C.

Samantha L. D.

Madysen Brooke E.

Binithi Mihara G.

Evie G.

Madelyn Marie H.

Kirina H.

Julia Anne J.

Amber Nicole J.

Lorelei Y. J.

Milly J.

Pranathi K.

Sarah O. K.

Dhriti K.

Zoey Aaliyah L.

Courtney M.

Ella Caroline M.

Katherine Rose N.

Lorelai Lytton P.

Julia McLaurin P.

Kriti Reddy P.

Eva Jean S.

Nicole Jeanne T.

Ashlyn T.

Nyah V.

Katelyn C. W.

Aviva W.

Courtney Rose W.

Catherine B.

Fayetteville, Cumberland County Project: Plant Exploration in the Children’s Garden | Theme: Environment & Sustainability

Notable Mentions:

Catherine recognized the need to educate children about the role of plants in the environment. She developed educational presentations, brochures, and interactive signs for the Children’s Garden at Cape Fear Botanical Garden. These signs allow children to scan and learn more about various plant species, fostering curiosity and engagement with nature.

Elaina Robin B.

Wake Forest, Wake County Project: Learn to Grow Native | Theme: Environment & Sustainability

Notable Mentions:

Addressing the impact of non-native plants on the local ecosystem, Elaina took steps to promote environmental responsibility and sustainability. She developed educational curricula for middle and high school students to teach the importance of native plants and their environmental benefits. To further raise awareness, she shared her knowledge with the community at a local farmers’ market, inspiring others to support a healthier, more sustainable environment.

Fayetteville, Cumberland County Project: Improving My Community’s Safety | Theme: DEIA-RJ

Notable Mentions:

Grace-Gardner focused on improving accessibility and safety for people with low vision in her community. Through presentations and improvements at churches and a therapy office, she showed her community how public spaces could be made safer and more accessible.

Grace-Gardner B.

Lillian B.

Chapel Hill, Orange County

Project: The Jaguar Athenaeum | Theme: Arts, Culture & Heritage

Notable Mentions:

Lillian empowered aspiring teen artists by creating a magazine and club that provides meaningful opportunities to grow and succeed in the arts. Through published work and connections with industry professionals, she gave young creatives a platform to build their portfolios, gain confidence, and explore real-world pathways to artistic careers.

Annalee Elizabeth C.

Raleigh, Wake County

Project: Nesting Boxes - Blue Jay Point | Theme: Environment & Sustainability

Notable Mentions:

Gold Award Girl Scout Annalee focused on wildlife conservation by creating an educational program about the importance of natural nesting spaces for Bluebirds. She partnered with Blue Jay Point County Park to teach community members how to build nesting boxes, empowering them to support local bird populations. To further her impact, Annalee designed and installed nesting boxes throughout the park providing safe homes for these cherished birds.

Emily Louise C.

New Bern, Craven County Project: Remembering Korea: Collecting Stories of the Forgotten War | Theme: Military/Veterans Affairs

Notable Mentions:

Emily took steps to ensure the stories of Korean War veterans were not forgotten. She interviewed and recorded veterans’ experiences to develop a lesson plan for middle school students, helping them learn about the Korean War and the realities faced by soldiers. To continue this effort, she connected local veterans with her school’s NJROTC, encouraging the ongoing collection and sharing of these powerful personal histories.

Toria A.C.

Fayetteville, Cumberland County Project: Breaking the Cycle of Colorism, Texturism, and Featurism | Theme: DEIA-RJ

Notable Mentions:

Toria set out to strengthen the selfesteem of Black girls facing harmful stereotypes around appearance— specifically colorism, texturism, and featurism. She organized educational panels and workshops and published a children’s book to inform the community and empower girls from kindergarten through high school to embrace their beauty and build lasting self-confidence.

Genesis Cassidy C.

Hillsborough, Orange County Project: The Impact of Hair Discrimination on Black Women’s Experience | Theme: DEIA-RJ

Notable Mentions:

Raising awareness about the effects of hair discrimination, particularly on Black women, helped bring attention to the need for equity and representation in schools and public policy. Through an educational campaign, students learned about the CROWN Act and why its adoption at both the school system and state level is essential for creating inclusive environments. To further her advocacy, Genesis contacted elected officials, emphasizing the importance of legislative change in promoting diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility, aligning her initiative with the DEIA-RJ theme.

Claire Marie C.

Apex, Wake County Project: Preservation and Publication of St Mary Magdalene’s Founding Pastor’s Sermons | Theme: Arts, Culture & Heritage

Notable Mentions:

Claire demonstrated how one Girl Scout can make a lasting impact by preserving her community’s history. To ensure future generations could access the teachings of St. Mary Magdalene’s founding priest, Claire collected over 1,200 sermons and created an archive. She also compiled a book of 70 selected sermons with related scriptures, which will be used in faith formation classes.

Samantha L. D.

Raleigh, Wake County

Project: The Mythology of Dogs | Theme: Animals

Notable Mentions:

Samantha wanted to support a local rescue for dogs saved from high-kill shelters. She organized an awareness event to promote the rescue’s mission and created a virtual bulletin board where dog owners could connect, share advice, and foster a supportive network.

Madysen Brooke E.

Goldsboro, Wayne County

Project: Sustainable Garden at the P.O.R.T.A.L. | Theme: Poverty

Creating a sustainable garden at a local shelter provided residents with more than just fresh food—it offered a pathway to self-sufficiency and empowerment. Madysen designed the garden not only to supply nutritious produce but also to teach residents essential life skills, such as growing their own food and maintaining a healthy diet.

Binithi Mihara G.

Apex, Wake County Project: Teal Ribbons for Teens | Theme: Healthy Relationships

Notable Mentions:

Binithi took a stand against sexual violence affecting young women and members of the LGBTQ+ community by organizing an event to educate her peers. She provided students with essential information about sexual assault, the available resources, and ways to support victims. To extend her efforts, Binithi created a website to raise awareness and continue the conversation beyond the event. Her initiative is a powerful reminder that Girl Scouts can address critical social issues and make a lasting difference.

Evie G.

Raleigh, Wake County

Project: Emotions Through Art | Theme: Mental Health

Notable Mentions:

Evie developed a visual journaling calm-down tool to help children ages 5-10 build healthy emotional coping strategies. Designed as an accessible resource, her tool supports students who may not yet be writing or who face language barriers, making emotional expression more inclusive.

Madelyn Marie H.

Durham, Durham County

Project: Gaga for Good | Theme: Life Skills

Notable Mentions:

Madelyn wanted to create a safe, social space for teens to relax without peer pressure. She installed a Gaga pit at her church, offering instructions for its use to encourage teens to unwind and socialize.

Kirina H.

Goldsboro, Wayne County Project: Making Hospice Centers Feel Like Home | Theme: Mental Health

Notable Mentions:

Kirina wanted to make patients and caregivers at hospice facilities feel more at home. She installed bird feeders outside of patients’ rooms at a local hospice center to provide both something peaceful to observe while in the rooms and also an outdoor space for patients and their families to visit for some fresh air and time away from the medical setting.

Julia Anne J.

Durham, Durham County

Project: D.R.O.P. (Durham Rivers Optimal Practices) | Theme: Environment & Sustainability

Notable Mentions:

Julia demonstrated how one Girl Scout can make a lasting impact on environmental education. Concerned that children didn’t understand their role in the water cycle, she created presentations for kids ages 4-14 about water pollution’s impact on the environment. To make learning fun, she designed a board game that was shared with other environmental groups.

Amber Nicole J.

Hope Mills, Cumberland County Project: Empowering Period Dignity | Theme: Poverty Notable Mentions:

Amber took bold action to address menstrual poverty and its impact on teen education. After advocating to the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners, she launched workshops to educate her peers and established period closets in seven schools—ensuring students have access to essential supplies and don’t have to miss school because of their periods.

Lorelei Y.J.

Raleigh, Wake County

Project: Riverside Ranch Barn Boxes for Equine Therapy | Theme: DEIA-RJ Notable Mentions:

Lorelei’s project expanded therapy options for children at Riverside Ranch, a therapeutic riding facility. She created barn boxes with sensory toys to improve children’s motor skills and core strength while they rode horses.

Milly J.

Chapel Hill, Orange County

Project: Teens Helping Teens with Mental Health | Theme: Mental Health

Notable Mentions:

Milly recognized the growing need for mental health support among teens and took action by creating an eightsession program aimed at preventative care and crisis management. Her program, implemented at her high school and two others, taught students mindful practices to help deescalate stressful situations and manage their mental well-being. Her work empowers teens with the tools they need to take care of themselves and support each other, demonstrating how meaningful change can start with one person’s dedication to their community.

Pranathi K.

Morrisville, Wake County Project: Dance Your Way | Theme: Physical Health

Notable Mentions:

Pranathi was passionate about creating opportunities for neurodiverse children to express themselves through dance. She taught children with autism how to dance in a public setting, helping to boost their self-confidence and offering them an experience not typically available to them. By creating a supportive space for these children to thrive, Pranathi opened doors for creative expression and inclusion.

Sarah O.K.

Apex, Wake County Project: Restoring the Environment Through Education | Theme: Environment & Sustainability

Notable Mentions:

Sarah raised awareness about plastic pollution through community presentations and a website that encouraged families to take an ecofriendly pledge. Her work emphasizes the importance of environmental responsibility.

Dhriti K.

Cary, Wake County Project: Safe and Better Young Swimmers | Theme: Sports

Notable Mentions:

Dhriti made a meaningful impact in her community by promoting water safety for children. She organized safety talks at local events, educating both parents and kids about important swimming safety practices. Dhriti also created helpful resources for families and worked with local pool facilities to display safety information, ensuring that her message reached a wide audience.

Zoey Aaliyah L.

Fayetteville, Cumberland County Project: The Prevention and Education of a Chronic Disease | Theme: Physical Health

Notable Mentions:

Zoey took action to raise awareness about Type II Diabetes by educating her community on its history, risk factors, and prevention through healthy eating and lifestyle changes. While her focus was on youth education, her impact extended across all ages, even reaching the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners, inspiring meaningful conversations about health and wellness.

Courtney M.

Coats, Harnett County Project: All Inclusive | Theme: DEIA-RJ

Courtney worked to ensure that every child has access to developmental resources, regardless of ability, to build a foundation of inclusion from the start. She partnered with her local library to create specialized resource kits for preschool children with cognitive and physical disabilities, providing tools that support early learning and development.

Ella Caroline M.

Carrboro, Orange County Project: Student Mental Wellness Support | Theme: Mental Health

Notable Mentions:

Ella recognized the importance of creating safe and calming environments for students at an alternative high school. She partnered with the school to design both indoor and outdoor spaces that provide students with a supportive environment when they are struggling with emotional regulation. Additionally, Ella shared her work with other schools, helping them create similar spaces to support their own students.

Katherine Rose N.

Chapel Hill, Orange County

Project: Interactive Event to Educate and Connect Alzheimer’s Patients and Their Caregivers | Theme: Physical Fitness

Notable Mentions:

Katherine provided meaningful support for Alzheimer’s patients and their caregivers by creating interactive programming and establishing ongoing support groups. She designed an event that featured craft kits, giving caregivers a hands-on way to connect with their loved ones and create lasting memories. Through education and engagement, Katherine fostered a sense of community and comfort for families navigating Alzheimer’s care.

Lorelai L.P.

Whiteville, Columbus County Project: Toddler Town Playground | Theme: Children’s Issues

Notable Mentions:

Lorelai wanted to support teenage mothers by promoting the importance of physical fitness in child development. She held meetings at a home for teen mothers to share insights on child growth and installed a play area equipped with resources to aid children’s physical and emotional growth.

Julia M.P.

Southern Pines, Moore County Project: Southern Pines Resevoir Wildlife Education | Theme: Environment & Sustainability

Notable Mentions:

Julia made a lasting impact by educating her community about the importance of proper diets for aquatic birds. She held informational sessions and created a sign displayed at Reservoir Park near the birdhouses she built and installed, ensuring visitors understood the significance of not feeding the birds harmful foods.

Kriti Reddy P.

Cary, Wake County Project: STEM for All: Expanding STEM Education for Students with Down Syndrome | Theme: DEIA-RJ

Notable Mentions:

Kriti addressed the gap in accessible STEM education for students with Down Syndrome by creating eight educational videos tailored for 5th grade teachers. These videos help educators adapt STEM lessons to better suit diverse learning needs.

Eva Jean S.

Willow Spring, Johnston County Project: Raising Awareness for Mental Health - Prayer and Meditation Garden | Theme: Mental Health

Notable Mentions:

Eva took action to promote mental wellness in her community by educating others on how to create their own mental wellness toolkits. She encouraged participants to share their newfound knowledge, helping spread mental health awareness throughout multiple communities. In addition to her educational sessions, Eva designed and built a meditation garden at her church, offering a tranquil space for the community to reflect and relax.

Nicole Jeanne T.

Chapel Hill, Orange County

Project: Hidden Gold Theatre | Theme: DEIA-RJ

Notable Mentions:

Nicole saw the need for more inclusive performance opportunities and took action by founding the Hidden Gold Theatre, a space where children of all abilities could shine. She staged a production that welcomed performers with disabilities, proving that every child deserves a place in the spotlight. Beyond the stage, she educated her peers on fostering a more inclusive school community, ensuring that students with disabilities feel valued and supported in all aspects of life.

Ashlyn T.

Wake Forest, Granville County Project: Woodworking for Nature | Theme: Environment & Sustainability

Notable Mentions:

When overdevelopment threatened local wildlife habitats, Ashlyn knew something had to be done. Fueled by a passion for protecting nature, she teamed up with community organizations to raise awareness about habitat loss and its impact on local ecosystems. But she didn’t stop there. Ashlyn took a hands-on approach, teaching others how to build wildlife homes, giving animals a safe space to thrive even in changing environments.

Nyah v.H.

Raleigh, Wake County

Project: Music is for Everyone: Providing Music Education to Preschools | Theme: Arts, Culture & Heritage

Notable Mentions:

Nyah developed a free preschool music curriculum to ensure that children, regardless of their financial situation, could be introduced to music at an early age. Her curriculum not only fostered a love for music but also provided the academic, physical, and social benefits that come with early music education. She offered this program at several preschools, giving young children the opportunity to experience the joys and developmental advantages of music.

Katelyn C. W.

Chapel Hill, Chatham County Project: Kids’ Kitchen | Theme: Poverty

Notable Mentions:

Katelyn focused on educating children about healthy nutrition by partnering with her local food pantry to provide engaging learning opportunities. She created a resource station with books on healthy eating and information on obtaining a library card, ensuring families had access to valuable educational materials. To reinforce these lessons through play, she installed a play kitchen, allowing children to explore healthy food choices in an interactive way.

Aviva W.

Cary, Wake County

Project: Fighting Food Insecurity| Theme: Poverty

Notable Mentions:

Tackling food insecurity with innovation, Aviva used technology to make a lasting impact in her community. She developed an app that connects a local food pantry with volunteers and donors, making it easier to get resources to those who need them most. Taking her project even further, Aviva launched an app development club at her school, ensuring the app’s ongoing maintenance while empowering students to create similar tools for other food banks.

Courtney Rose W.

Raleigh, Wake County

Project: SenseABILITY | Theme: Education

Notable Mentions:

Courtney empowered children with intellectual disabilities by creating sensory kits that support their learning and development. Designed for both students and teachers, these kits provide essential tools to enhance engagement, build critical skills, and create a more inclusive learning environment.

Girl Scouts often partner with community organizations when working to earn their Girl Scout Gold Award. The following organizations were reported to play a role in the 2024-25 Girl Scout Gold Award projects.

21 & You

Alliance Health

Alzheimers Association

Apex Friendship High School Feminist Club

Apex Friendship High School Girls in Computer Science Club

Apex Friendship High School WISE club

Apex Sustainability Program

Better Health of Cumberland County

Black Dog Club Rescue

Boys and Girls Home of Lake Waccamaw

Cardinal Gibbons High School

Cape Fear Botanical Garden

Cape Fear Valley Diabetes Center

Cary Academy

Catholic Parish Outreach

Food Pantry

Chapel Hill-Carrboro Schools

CORA Food Pantry

Cornerstone Church

Cumberland County Schools

Cumberland County Board of Commissioners

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority

Duke Young Scholars Program

Durham Academy

Durham County

Sustainability

Durham Public Schools

Dynamic Opportunities

Eno River Association

Eno River Unitarian

Universalist Fellowship

Equal Eyes Vision Services

Fayetteville Parks & Recreation

Fayetteville VA Medical Center

Franklin Academy

GiGi’s Playhouse

Granville Early College High School

Green Level High School

Harnett County Libraries

Healing Canvas Therapy

Hidden Voice Music Therapy

Highland Presbyterian Church

Jones Farm Supply

Johnston County Public Schools

Kerr Lake State Park

Kiddie Academy of Raleigh

Kitty Askins Hospice Center

Learning Together Preschool

Leesville Road High School

Lewis Chapel Missionary

Baptist Church

Manna Church

McGeachy, Hudson & Zuravel Law Offices

Morrisville Aquatics Center

Music Fun Time

Musicians Learning Center

NC Chapter of Autism Society

NC Wildlife Federation

Neuse River Hawks Conservationists

New Bern High School NJROTC

North Carolina Museum of Art

Orange County Senior Center

P.O.R.T.A.L.

Pamlico County Fishes and Loaves

Partnership Academy

Pediatric Development Therapy

Pinecrest High School

Providence Presbyterian Church

Ravenscroft School

Renaissance Wellness Services

Riverside Ranch

SAS Smith’s Nursery

Snyder Memorial Baptist Church

Southbridge Fellowship

Southern Pines Parks and Recreation

St Mary Magdalene Catholic Church

Stone Soup Theatre Company

TeenCORE

The Prom Shoppe

Three Oaks Behavioral Health

Triangle Art Therapy

Triangle Aquatics

Unity Center of Peace

Vandana Performing Arts Company

Wake County Boys and Girls Club

Wake County Parks & Recreation

Wake Forest Farmers’ Market

Wake Forest Garden Club

Wake Forest Historical Museum

Wake Forest Parks and Recreation

Wild Birds Unlimited

YMCA of the Triangle

Zeta Phi Beta

Scholarship Information

GSUSA Gold Award Scholarship

The GSUSA Gold Award Scholarship is awarded annually to one Girl Scout from each council who has demonstrated extraordinary leadership, measurable and sustainable impact, and addressed an issue of national and/or global significance. Girl Scouts who earn their Gold Award between April 1 and March 31 and are high school seniors or graduates are eligible to apply. Girl Scouts who earn their Gold Award in 9th through 11th grade will be eligible to apply when they reach 12th grade. The annual recipient will receive movement-wide recognition, and may have an opportunity to represent Girl Scouts through public relations, speaking engagements, or other related opportunities.

Jane S. Barringer Award

The Jane S. Barringer Award was established to honor Mrs. Barringer, an outstanding teen advisor who has been a dedicated Girl Scout for more than 50 years. A group of her former Girl Scouts, along with Girl Scouts – North Carolina Coastal Pines and the Barringer family, have instituted an award in her name to be given to an individual who embodies the principles and spirit “Mrs. B” works to instill. This award is open to Gold Award Girl Scouts who are high school seniors or adult professionals pursuing further education or skill development.

Misty Crabtree Eastham Scholarship

The Misty Crabtree Eastham Scholarship was established to honor the memory of lifelong Girl Scout Misty Crabtree Eastham, and provides scholarships for Gold Award Girl Scouts to help defray college expenses. As a girl in foster care, Misty joined Girl Scouts and gained a network of friends to support and guide her— friends who joined her in a journey of adventure that provided life-changing opportunities. Misty’s scholarship recognizes and rewards Girl Scouts with these same qualities. Misty completed an Associate’s degree, a Bachelor’s degree, a certificate program, and had been accepted to a Pharmacy Tech program before she was diagnosed with her cancer.

Gladys Marion Scholarship

The Gladys Marion Scholarship was made possible by a lifetime member of Girl Scouts who gave of her time and shared her talents to support Girl Scouts as they developed their leadership skills and prepared to be the next generation of leaders. This four-year scholarship recognizes those who have demonstrated significant leadership as members of Girl Scouts – North Carolina Coastal Pines through earning their Girl Scout Gold Award or equivalent participation in council leadership programs.

For more information about these and other council-sponsored scholarships, please visit the council website at www.nccoastalpines.org.

April 2024 – March 2025

Silver Award Girl Scouts

Tess A.

Alexandra S.-A.

Isabel A.

Violetta B.

Amanda B.

Annabella B.

Sadie B.

Callum B.

Jemima B.

Nixi B.

Sara B.

Emma B.

Natalie B.

Madelyn C.

Evelyn O.-C.

Finley C.

Isabel C.

Nora C.

Eva C.

Cameron C.

Leah C.

Saoirse C.

Emerson C.

Elise D.

Caroline D.

Sophia D.

Lyianna D.

Elle E.

Charlotte E.

Ana E.

Olivia E.

Amber F.

Alexandria F.

Montserrat M.-F.

Baylee F.

Tessa F.

Masarra G.

Gabrielle G.

Elena G.

Emma G.

Emily G.

Tamryn von H.

Isla H.

Maggie H.

Kali H.

Kendra H.

Kiley H.

Katelynn H.

Savannah H.

Mallory H.

Elizabeth H.

Evalynn H.

Maylin Bello H.

Ashley H.

Sirhian H.

Katelyn H.

Ruby H.

Haley H.

Jacquelynn H.

Caden H.

Violette H.

Delaney J.

Abigail J.

Charlotte J.

Finley J.

Solari K.

Jenna K.

Marissa L.

Isabelle L.

Jemma L.

Penelope L.

Rachel L.

Samirah L.

Jennifer Ayala L.

Teagan L.

Riana M.

Randi M.-J.

Sarah M.

Kayden McC.

Jorie M.

Anna McI.

Alivia M.

Claire M.

Leah M.

Emily M.

Olivia M.

Grace M.

Maryam O.

Colbie P.

Elizabeth P.-P.

Brianna P.

Aveline P.

Jahari R.

Mackenzie R.

Jasmine R.

Dhanya S.

Coraline S.

Cadence S.

Evangeline S.

Adeline S.

Harini S.

Lily S.

Amal S.

Hannah S.

Addison S.

Leila S.

Keira S.

Cassie S.

Vivienne T.

Beatrice T.

Sahasra T.

Kara T.

Katy T.

Juliana V.

Stephany R.V.

Lauren V.

Morgan W.

Madeleine W.

Kaitlyn W.

Charlotte Y.

Juliana Y.

Lucy Z.

Jillian Z.

Vedika Z.

Adalyn Z.

Emma Z.

Girl Scouts often partner with community organizations when working to earn their Girl Scout

Silver Award. The following organizations were reported to play a role in the 2024-25 Girl Scout Silver Award projects.

Addison Nursing Home

American Legion Post 129

Apex Lions Club

Autumn Winds Training and Agility Center

Bell’s Seed Store

Beth Meyer Synagogue

Big Ridge Farm

Bill Sapp Recreation Center

Breadbox Farm

Cape Fear Camera Club

Cape Fear Museum

Cape Fear Valley Hospital

Carolina Axolotls

Carolina Beach Parks & Recreation

Carrboro Farmers Market

Carver Rehabilitation & Living Center

Cary Farmers Market

Cary Rotary Club

CHEW!

Cumberland County Dept of Public Health

Deep Roots Native

Dillard Drive Magnet Middle School

Divine Family Care Home

Dress for Success

Durham Animal Protection Society

Durham County Libraries

Durham County Social Services

Durham Master Gardeners

Durham Museum of History

Durham Public Schools

Durham Rescue Mission Women’s Shelter

Ecological Marine Adventures

Fayetteville Police Department

First United Methodist Church

Food Bank CENC at Wilmington

FROGGS

Good Shepherd Center

Gretchen Quinn Pottery

Guiding Eyes for the Blind

Harbor Church Community Garden

Harmony at Hope Mills

Harnett Central HS - Fellowship of Christian Students

Imagination Station Science and History Museum

Johnson & Johnson

Judge Cherie Siler-Mack

Kennedy Home

Kiddie Academy

Kidzu

Lagrange Christian Church

Laurel Ridge Camp

Leland Middle School

Lewis Chapel Missionary Baptist Church

Lotta Love

Lufkin Road Middle School

Lumpy’s Ice Cream

MacPherson Presbyterian Church

Mayo Park

McDougle Elementary School

McDougle Middle School

NC Farmers Market

NC State Career Development Center

New Bridge Middle School Boys and Girls Club

New Hanover County Library

Onslow County Animal Shelter

Orange Middle School

Piedmont Farm Animal Rescue

Pitt County Animal Shelter

Pitt County Girls Softball League

Pitt County Recreation

Pleasant Groves United Methodist Church

Prairie Ridge

Raleigh-Cary Jewish Community Center

Reaching All Minds Academy

Rescued Wood Rehab

Riverside Ranch

Saint Mary Magdalene School

Seawell Critter Corner

Second Chance Pet Adoption

Shallow Well Church

Silver Community Partners

Skywatch Bird Rescue

SouthLight Healthcare

Southeastern Academy

Spay Today

SPCA of Wake County

St John Paul II Catholic School

Suburban Living Magazine

Sunrise United Methodist Church

Taylor Family YMCA

The Anchor Group

The Giving Garden

Titans in Action

Town of Apex

Town of Carolina Beach

Town of Cary

Town of Erwin

Town of Fuquay-Varina

Turner Creek Elementary School

UNC Rex Cancer Center

Umstead State Park

Vance County Animal Shelter

Vance Elementary School

Vance School Park

Village Church Rolesville

Vintage Racers for Rescues

Wake County Public Libraries

Wake County Public Schools

Wake Forest Police Department

Western Wake Farmers Market

White Oak Elementary School

Willowdale Community Garden

Wilson Rotary Club

Women’s Center of Wake County

Wynns Family Psychology

Zach’s Toy Chest

Zebulon Police Department

April 2024 – March 2025

Bronze Award Girl Scouts

Addison A.

Aubrey A.

Audrey A.

Fallon A.

Kenzie A.

Kyla A.

Laila A.

Ivory A.

Ivy A.

Milani A.

Margot A.

Myriam A.

Olivia A.

Risha A.

Rory A.

Sophia A.

Teagan A.

Tehya M-A.

Zoe A.

Addison B.

Alexandra B.

Amelia B.

Anna B.

Autumn B.

Ava B.

Avery B.

Ayden B.

Caroline B.

Cassiopeia B.

Chloe B.

Claire B.

Cora B.

Elaine B.

Eleanor B.

Elsa B.

Hazel B.

Jasmine B.

Jessa B.

Julia B.

Kahlan B.

Kalista B.

Langston B.

Madeline B.

Maisie B.

Mackenzie B.

Malia B.

Marianne B.

Maya B.

Paisley B.

Parker B.

Piper B.

Priya B.

Mira B.

Ruby B.

Salem B.

Skylar B.

Snowy B.

Sophia B.

Sydney B.

Adelaide F.-B.

Sunshine R.-B.

Althea C.

Atley C.

Aurelia C.

Caitlin C.

Corinne C.

Eowyn C.

Evangeline C.

Evelyn C.

Isabella C.

Jadzia C.

Lily C.

Madeline C.

Madelin C.

Madeline D-C.

Mia C.

Molly C.

Natalie C.

Sophia C.

Allison D.

Emily D.

Fiona D-B.

Madison D.

Naomi DeB.

Katherin D.

Lexi B.

Lucy D.

Maya D.

Sahana D.

Alle E.

Anne-Marin E.

Allison E.

Eliza E.

Ellen E.

Evelyn E.

Ryann E.

Alexis F.

Ari F.

Aria F.

Audrey F.

Ava F.

Caroline F.

Evie F.

Georgia F.

Isabel F.

Jessica F.

Kirra F.

Lila F.

Lillian F.

Lily F.

Lumen F.

Lydia F.

Marissa F.

Martha F.

Payton F.

Evie F.

Abbi G.

Abby G.

Ayana G.

Emery G.

Hope G.

Lila G.

Lillie G.

Lunete G.

Mabel G.

Madelyn G.

Maya G.

Mylla G.

Naomi G.

Penelope G.

Rowan G.

Sadie G.

Savannah G.

Sonia G.

Sophie G.

Summer G.

Violette G.

Abigail H.

Adelyne H.

Annabelle H.

Cailin H.

Drew H.

Emma H.

Halle H.

Journee H.

June H.

Kailey H.

Karrie-Lyn H.

Keera H.

Maggie H.

Margo H.

Melbiann H.

Michelle H.

Mia H.

Natalie H.

Nora H.

Penelope H.

Tilly H.

June H.

Aarna I.

Evelyn I.

Arianna J.

Ariela J.

Bintou J.

Delilah J.

I’Anna J.

Jade J.

Josephine J.

Macie J.

Miraim J.

Darcy K.

Isabelle K.

Madelyn K.

Madeline K.

Max K.

Myriam K.

Pahal K.

Stella K.

Abigail L.

Annie-Mitchell L.

Arabella L.

Aubrie L.

Emily L.

Fiona L.

Julia L.

Lakayla L.

LillyAnna L.

Olivia L.

Rheya L.

Samiksha L.

Sierra L.

Zoe L.

Abigail M.

Adelaide M.

Alailah M.

Bowen M.

Blaire M.

Brighid M.

Bridget M.

Caitlyn M.

Camryn M.

Cameron McK.

Clara M.

Harper M.

Izzy McC.

Izzy M.

Jaide LaNae McL.

Jane M.

Laney McC.

Leighton M.

Lucie M.

Lydia M.

Madison M.

Molly McK.

Nidhi M.

Noelle M.

Payton M.

Scarlett M.

Zysha M.

Amira N.

Libby N.

Tesia N.

Evie O.

Kaitlyn O.

Liliana O.

Kassie O.

Katy O.

Mary O.

Maryana O.

Alesxandria P.

Alex P.

Annabelle P.

Anh P.

Arianna P.

Collins P.

Cordelia P.

Elliana P.

Imogen P.

Josie P.

Katie P.

Leia P.

Lily P.

Liz P.

Mary P.

Nevaeh P.

Riley P.

Seoah P.

Suriya P.

Finley Q.

Abigail R.

Adeline R.

Annabella R.

Aubrey R.

Bailey R.

Eliana R.

Hadley R.

Katelyn R.

Maryam R.

Natalie R.

Scarlet R.

Scarlett R.

Shira S.

Sylvie R.

Vivien R.

Sunshine R.B.

Abbie S.

Alessandra S.

Anna S.

Avery S.

Camryn S.

Charlie S.

Clara S.

Ella S.

Ella S.

Emmy S.

Evy S.

Genevieve S.

Josie S.

Josephine S.

Leilianna S.

Lilly S.

Louise S.

Marli S.

Paige S.

Phoebe S.

Priscilla S.

Riley S.

Rose S.

Sena S.

Shea S.

Skyler S.

Unity S.C.

Zadie S.

Avery T.

Dannika T.

Etta T.

Evelyn T.

Kayla T.

Jasmin T.

Nelly T.

Ruby T.

Abigail U.

Raina V.

Alana W.

Alexandra W.

Alexandria W.

Alexis W.

Betsy W.

Christine W.

Clara W-M.

Cora W.

Denise-Dynasty W.

Emma W.

Emma W.

Evangeline W.

Faith W.

Hailey W.

Madison W.

Margot W.

Megan W.

Mia W.

Morgan W.

Phoebe W.

Zoey W.

Arrie Y.

Karma Y.

Vivienne Y.

Bayan Z.

Nora Z.

Zoe Z.

Girl Scouts often partner with community organizations when working to earn their Girl Scout Bronze Award. The following organizations were reported to play a role in the 2024-25 Girl Scout Bronze Award projects.

Air Quality

Animal Protection Society of Durham

Annie Wilkerson Reserve

Bailey’s Human Rescue

Bat Conservation International

Blood Connection, The

Blue Jay Point Park

Book Harvest

Bread Box Farm

Brown Bag Ministry

Butner Church Council

Caring Hearts for Canines

Carolina Beach State Park

Carolina Boxer Rescue

Cary Animal Services

Chapel Hill Carborro City Schools

City of Jacksonville

Croatan Presbyterian Church

Cumberland County Elementary School

Cumberland County Health Department

Cumberland County Public Library

Cumberland County Schools

Cypress Senior Living

Dog Training Elite

Duke Children’s Hospital

Durham Parks and Recreation

Durham Public Schools

Durham Rescue Mission

Dynamic Dogs

Eno River Association

Eno River Farmers Market

Enviroscape

EPA

Excelsior School

Families Moving Forward

Family Promise of the Triangle

Farmville Food Hub

Feline Friends of Moore County

First Baptist Church of Smithfield

Food Bank of Central and Eastern

North Carolina

Freedom House

Franklin County Schools

Fuquay-Varina Farmer’s Market

Girl Scouts - North Carolina Coastal Pines

Goodwill Brier Creek

Grayson Park HOA

GS-NCCP

Handpicked Nursery

Haven House

Helping Horses

Holly Grove Elementary School

Community Garden

Holly’s Nest Animal Rescue

Hooker Memorial Christian Church

Hope Mills Chamber of Commerce

Immaculate Conception School

Interact

Johnston County Animal Services

Lake Crabtree County Park

Leap of Faith Farm

Lending Paws a Hand

Marine CSI Wilmington

Mayo Lake

Misplaced Mutts

MYCC

NC Coastal Reserve

New Hanover County Senior

Resource Center

North Carolina Botanical Garden

Note in the Pocket

Oak City Cares

Onslow Women’s Center

Orange County Animal Shelter

Orange County Library

Parkwood Baptist Church

Partnership for Children of Johnston County

Pawfect Match

Paws for Life, NC

Peak Lab Rescue

Providence Nursing Home

Smithfield

Public Library of Johnston

Red Barn Rescue

Resurrection Church

Safe Haven for Cats

Salvation Army Carteret County

Saving Grace Animal Rescue

Second Chance Pet Adoption

Scoop at Willow Oak Farms, The

SkyWatch Bird Rescue

Sips & Dips

Smithfield Ministries Food Closet

SPCA of Wake County

Town of Apex

Town of Cary

Town of Fuquay-Varina

Triangle Family Services

Trinity Grove Nursing Home

Truewood Assisted Living of New Bern

Two Dachshund Farm

Vigilant Hope

Wake County Animal Shelter

Wake County ASPCA

Waste Management

Willowdale Urban Farm

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