What did you do for your Gold Award project?
For my Gold Award project I organized concerts through Valor Christian High School, as well as Turnbull Piano Studios to be preformed at assisted living facilities.
Why did you pursue this Gold Award project?
I pursued this Girl Scout Gold Award because I believe in the healing attributes of music, as well as music’s ability to bring happiness.
How did your Gold Award project make a difference?
My Gold Award project brought happiness to those who were in the assisted living facilities, as well as brought healing.
What skills did you gain through earning your Gold Award?
I gained many skills including coordination, leadership, organization, and communication.
How did you make your project sustainable?
My project is sustainable because it was through many different facilities, and is being continued through the community service organization at Valor Christian.
What was your connection to the national or global community?
My connection is through the national community because of my interest in helping people through music.
What will you most remember about your Gold Award project?
I will most remember the impact that the music had on the residents and the amount of joy they received.
How will earning your Gold Award help you in your future?
My Gold Award has helped develop my skills that I will be able to use the rest of my life.
Why do you feel the Gold Award is an important part of your Girl Scout experience?
I believe the Gold Award let me have my own impact on society as well as broaden my scope to all of the needs in society.
***IMPORTANT NOTE: This blog represents only a small fraction of the hard work, dedication and requirements that go into earning a Girl Scout Gold Award. It is simply a brief summary, which is meant to inspire Girl Scouts to Go Gold in the future. For more information on earning your Gold Award, please email highestawards@gscolorado.org