Girl Scouts of Western New York is proud to announce Lilly Pietrowski of Akron, NY, as a 2023 Gold Award Girl Scout. Lilly is a member of Troop 31752.
Project: Smiles for Childrens Hospital
With the guidance of Lisa Draper speech therapist and Dr Bree Kramer Lilly raised awareness and made a positive difference for the Oishei Buffalo Children’s Hospital Craniofacial clinic. She made 256 comfort pillows for the babies born with a cleft issue, she created an inspirational pamphlet to help parents cope, and re-created a before and after scrapbook to show the transformation that takes place after the babies have corrective surgeries. She chose to give back to the place that helped her. She has so many people to thank for helping her. Her extended family helped to make all the pillows and her Aunt Georgene Davison helped with the design and printing of the pamphlet.
About the Girl Scout Gold Award
The Gold Award project is the culmination of all the work a girl puts into “going for the Gold.” A Girl Scout’s project should be something that a girl can be passionate about—in thought, deed, and action that encompasses organizational, leadership, and networking skills. The project should also fulfill a need within a girl’s community (whether local or global) and create change that has the potential to be on-going or sustainable. Approximately 80 hours of community service are involved in the project. Completion of the Gold Award also qualifies the Girl Scout for special scholarship opportunities and she can enlist in the military at a higher starting pay grade.The Girl Scout Gold Award, the most prestigious award in the world for girls, acknowledges the power behind each recipient’s dedication to not only empowering and bettering herself, but also to making the world a better place for others. These young women are courageous leaders and visionary change makers.The Gold Award requires a Girl Scout to identify an issue and investigate it to understand what can be done to address the problem. The girl then forms a team to act as a support system, including a project advisor close to the issue who is not a troop leader or family member, while she leads the project. The Girl Scout creates a plan to ensure they know what steps they must tackle while working on the project. The Girl Scout submits a proposal for her project to her local Girl Scout council. After acceptance, the girl begins to work through the steps of their plan utilizing the assistance of her support team where necessary. Lastly, the project is used to educate and inspire others about the cause they are addressing.For more information on the Gold Award, click here.
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