GLEN CARBON, Ill. – Girl Scouts of Southern Illinois is pleased to celebrate the outstanding volunteers who earned awards at our annual Recognition of Excellence ceremony. These volunteers exemplify our mission of building girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.
Living Her Legacy Award
The Living Her Legacy Award recognizes a leader, co-leader, or member of the leadership team that started a troop as kindergarten Daisies and continued the same troop until the girls became high school graduated Ambassadors.
Sarah Smith from Ruma, (center), with Girl Scouts of Southern Illinois Board Chair Linda Manley (left) and CEO Loretta Graham (right).
Serving the North Randolph County area
Appreciation Pin Award
The Appreciation Pin recognizes an individual’s exemplary service in support of delivering the Girl Scout Leadership Experience. This service, which has had measurable impact on at least one service unit, contributes to expanding the council’s reach and surpassing its mission-delivery goals for that area.
Angela Werner from Chester (center) with Girl Scouts of Southern Illinois Board Chair Linda Manley (left) and CEO Loretta Graham (right).
Serving the South Randolph County area
Volunteer of Excellence Award
The Volunteer of Excellence Award recognizes volunteers who have contributed outstanding service while partnering directly with girls to implement the Girl Scout Leadership Experience through the use of the national program portfolio or who have contributed outstanding service in support of the council’s mission delivery to girl and adult members.
Lisa Woodside from Steeleville, (center), with CEO Loretta Graham (left) and Girl Scouts of Southern Illinois Board Chair Linda Manley (right).
Serving the South Randolph County area
Girl Scouts of Southern Illinois serves nearly 6,400 girls and engages over 3,600 adults in 40 counties in Southern Illinois. Call 800-345-6858 or email customercare@gsofsi.org. Girl Scouts of Southern Illinois is a not-for-profit organization supported by United Ways, businesses, and individual donors throughout the region.