Multi-Level Troop Leader Resources
Multi-Level Leaders

 

Leadership, Community Service and Awards

 

HIGHEST AWARDS


 
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Gold Award

SENIORS & AMBASSADORS

Gold Award Girl Scouts are the dreamers and the doers who take “make the world a better place” to the next level. The Girl Scout Gold Award is the mark of the truly remarkable—proof that not only can she make a difference but that she already has.
Seniors and Ambassadors who earn the Gold Award tackle issues that are dear to them and drive lasting change in their communities and beyond. Think of the Gold Award as a key that can open doors to scholarships, preferred admission tracks for college and amazing career opportunities.

Silver Award

CADETTES

When Cadettes focus on an issue they care about, learn the facts and take action to make a difference, they gain the confidence and skills that will catapult them to lifelong success. It all adds up to the Girl Scout Silver Award—the highest honor a Cadette can achieve. 

Bronze Award

JUNIORS

When Juniors team up to make a difference in their community, they learn important leadership skills, discover new passions and watch how seemingly small actions make a big difference. It all adds up to the Girl Scout Bronze Award—the highest honor a Junior can achieve.

MENTORING AWARDS

 
 
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Program Aide

CADETTES

Program Aide (PA) is for Cadettes who want to expand their program mentoring and facilitation skills. The PA award is earned after girls complete a Leader in Action (LiA) award, attend a council PA cours  and then work directly with girls over six activity sessions. This might be assisting on a Journey, with badge activities or other sessions. You might work with a group at their meetings, a day camp or a special council event. 

Counselor in Training

SENIORS & AMBASSADORS

This award is earned by experienced campers by combining their love for the outdoors with their leadership skills and goals.


Volunteer in Training 

SENIORS AMBASSADORS

Volunteer in Training (VIT) is for Seniors and Ambassadors who want to mentor a Daisy, Brownie, Junior or Cadette troop/group outside of the camp experience. The VIT award is earned after girls have completed ninth grade, find a mentor who is currently an adult volunteer for a troop/group, complete a council VIT course and complete a VIT project spanning a 3-6 month period. Learn more in The Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting.

OTHER AWARDS


 
 
 

My Promise, My Faith

ALL LEVELS

Girls can learn what their faith and Girl Scouting have in common through earning faith-based awards including the My Promise, My Faith pin and religious recognition. You can earn the My Promise, My Faith pin once a year, every year you are in Girl Scouts. Check The Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting for the five steps to earn this pin!

Journey Summit Award

ALL LEVELS

The Journey Summit Award Pin is earned by girls who have completed three National Leadership Journeys at their grade level. This award is based on your honor as you are not required to complete a form or receive council approval.

Safety Award

 ALL LEVELS

Safety Awards are earned by following a five-step process for being safe, tailored for each grade level. Find your grade level's steps in The Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting.



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Community Service Bar

CADETTES, SENIORS & AMBASSADORS

This award is earned by making a difference in the community and practicing the values of the Girl Scout Law. It serves as a way for girls to get involved with a cause they care about, learn new skills, share their talents and help others. To earn the award, choose an organization that the council approves (F-496). Then, complete at least 20 hours of service.  Learn more in The Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting

Service to Girl Scouting Bar

CADETTESSENIORS & AMBASSADORS

Service to Girl Scouting bars are earned by volunteering at least 20 hours for the Girl Scouts. For example, you might volunteer your time for a special event for younger girls or serve on a girl planning board. This award is based on your honor as you are not required to complete a form or receive council approval.

Torch Award

CADETTES, SENIORS & AMBASSADORS

This award is given to a Girl Scout who is a leader in her community. To earn the Torch Award, a Girl Scout must complete one Leadership Journey and serve a full term in a leadership position at her school, place of worship, library, community center or other organization that is important to her. 

You must submit the Torch Award Application when you’ve completed these steps for approval before you purchase your pin.


 
 
 

Cookie Entrepreneur Family Pin

ALL LEVELS

All girls who participate in the Girl Scout Cookie Program are eligible to earn the annual Cookie Entrepreneur Family Pin, which they earn by developing essential business skills.

Medal of Honor

ALL LEVELS

This award is given to a girl who has shown the presence of mind and true Girl Scout spirit saving life or attempting to save life without risk to the candidate’s own life.

To be considered for this award, please fill out the Lifesaving Award Application. 

Bronze Cross

ALL LEVELS

This award is given to a girl who has shown extraordinary heroism saving life or attempting to save life with risk to the candidate’s own life.

To be considered for this award, please fill out the Lifesaving Award Application. 

OTHER COMMUNITY AWARDS

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Presidents Volunteer Service Award

ALL LEVELS

The President’s Volunteer Service Award recognizes United States citizens and lawfully admitted, permanent residents of the United States who have achieved the required number of hours of service over a 12-month time period or cumulative hours over the course of a lifetime. GSSJC is a certifier of this award but as such, the service hours must benefit our organization. For more information, please view the guidelines and application.

Prudential Spirit of Community Awards

GRADE 5 AND UP

The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards program honors youth in grades 5-12 for making meaningful contributions to their communities through volunteer service. Middle level and high school students are recognized annually for outstanding service to others at the local, state and national level. Top state-level honorees receive $1,000 and an all-expense paid trip to Washington, D.C. for a gala awards ceremony and other exciting events. GSSJC is a certifying partner and may select one middle-level (grades 5-8) local honoree and one high school (grades 9-12) local honoree for every 1,000 members in each category to advance to state-level judging. 

                Guidelines and Application


COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES



Are you and your troop eager to find ways to better your community? Whether you are looking to earn your Community Service Bar or just looking to give back, there are numerous ways to contribute meaningful efforts to your community. While you are at it, community service can also help sharpen your problem-solving skills and expand your definition of philanthropy. If you would like a list of community service opportunities and organizations, please email gscommserv@sjgs.org