Girl Scouts earn Bronze Award

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The Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore recently honored 251 Girl Scouts from Monmouth and Ocean counties with the Girl Scout Bronze Award at the Girl Scouts’ Program Activity Center, Howell.

Girl Scouting’s highest awards – the Bronze, Silver and Gold awards – are a girl’s chance to make a lasting difference in the world. The Bronze Award is the highest recognition for achievement in Girl Scouting for girls in grades four and five, according to a press release.

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The Bronze Award recognizes Girl Scouts who demonstrate extraordinary leadership through sustainable and measurable Take Action projects that address important community needs.

To earn the award, each Girl Scout’s project must include at least 20 hours of community service per girl during which she takes a leadership role while using her strengths, talents and skills to put her plan into action, according to the press release.

The following local Girl Scouts were honored:

From Troop 60938, Colts Neck, and the project Improvement of the Quality of Life for Rescue Animals: Julie Ann Kelly, Kaleigh Lukowitz, Kassidy Petino, Kate Donohue, Lauren Zeni, Maya Caputo, Nicole Hoeker and Sophia Deitrich.

From Troop 60340, Englishtown, and the project School Supply Drive: Allison Lavin, Amanda Ljajka, Danielle Mignella, Deborah Cousin, Gianna Trani, Juliana O’Brien, Olivia Milltello and Zoe Edison.

From Troop 60291, Freehold, and the project Adopt-A-Pet, Brianna Gershenow, Emily Landolfi, Jacqueline Kolodchak, Laura Kolodchak and Nina Kolodchak.

From Troop 62780, Freehold, and the project Custom Bridge, Alice Edwards and Nicole Koch.

From Troop 62780, Freehold, and the project Endangered American Wood Duck, Ella McVey and Emma Duke.

From Troop 61023, Freehold, and the project Neighborhood Food Drive, Allison Tiefenthaler, Emma Marinaccio, Isabella Pietrofesa, Jane Farrow, Julia Santiago, Kallyn Moran and Lucia DeNichilo.

From Troop 60421, Freehold, and the project Planted Sea Grass at Sandy Hook, Gabriella Dinolfo, Gianna Hopper, Hope Wilhelm, Isabella Camardo, Kathryn Puharic, Meghan Greco, Olivia Reich and Roxanne Santo.

From Troop 61023, Freehold, and the project Neighborhood Food Drive, Cameron Faulhaber.

From Troop 60843, Howell, and the project 300+ Dinners, Autumn Konar, Caleigh DiLella, Emily Giejda, Isabella Stojkovic, Paige Konar, Reaghan Smith, Sophia Rivera, Stephanie Esposito and Tiffany Levy.

From Troop 50346, Jackson, and the project Blood Donation Awareness, Bailey Anderson, Cambria Rutkowski, Christina Morrison, Gianna Vollaro, Hannah Werosta, Jessica Walter, Kaitlyn Barinas, Katelyn LaMorte, Kylie Kuhn, Megan Anderson and Veronica Normann.

From Troop 50024, Jackson, and the project Food Bank, Julia Kubis, Laci Holmes, Lavina Frey, Maddason Rush and Rebecca Rosenberg.

From Troop 61008, Manalapan, and the project Chelsea Senior Living, Harley Bevacqua and Katerina Basuel.

From Troop 60990, Marlboro, and the project Book Collection for the Kateri School, Emma Mao, Jessica Militello, Kaitlyn Kobetitsch, Leila Motani, Nicolette Scardino, Prema Shah, Roma Agarwal, Siena Branch and Skyla Campisi.

From Troop 60047, Millstone Township, and the project Allentown Pantry, Alexandra Sullivan, Alexis Milonas, Amanda Bajcic, Angelina Kennedy, Angelina Livak, Ella Acquaviva, Ella Muha, Kyleigh Allen and Ryann Keefe.

 

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