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Highest Awards

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BronzeSilverGold. These represent the highest honors a Girl Scout can earn. All three awards give Girl Scouts the chance to do big things while working on an issue that’s captured their interest in a big way. 

 

Whether you want to plant a community garden at your school and inspire others to eat healthily for your Bronze Award, advocate for animal rights for your Silver Award, or build a career network that encourages girls to become scientists and engineers for your Gold Award, you will inspire others (and yourself). Here are some Gold Award Resources:
 


Plus, as they earn one of Girl Scouts' highest awards, they’ll change your corner of the world—and maybe even beyond. The possibilities are endless.

 

To see what others have done to earn the Highest Awards in over 80 countries around the world, click here. Or, check out examples of Bronze, Silver, and Gold Award projects created by girls located in Singapore by clicking on the link below:

 

Singapore Highest Awards Map: Girls Changing the World

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Service Bars & Torch Award. Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors that have served as leaders in their communities for one full term and have completed one Cadette, Senior or Ambassador Leadership Journey respectively, are eligible for the Service Bars or Torch Award. 

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There is yet a higher award known as the National Young Women of Distinction, given to only ten Gold Award women across the globe. USA Girl Scouts Overseas also has a similar award known as the Young Women of Distinction, chosen from Gold Awards completed by Girl Scouts living abroad. Singapore is proud to have girls who have been honored with each. Click on the links above to learn more.

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