2019 Silver Award Ceremony Tuesday, June 25, 2019
Our Mission
Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.
The Girl Scout Promise
On my honor, I will try: To serve God and my country, To help people at all times, And to live by the Girl Scout Law.
Our Vision
A New York City in which every girl feels empowered to lead in her community, workplace, and the world.
The Girl Scout Law
I will do my best to be honest and fair, friendly and helpful, considerate and caring, courageous and strong, and responsible for what I say and do, and to respect myself and others, respect authority, use resources wisely, make the world a better place, and be a sister to every Girl Scout.
2019 Silver Award Ceremony June 25, 2019 - 6-9 pm Plymouth Church Welcome ................................................... Melissa D’Andrea, Chief Program Officer Flag Ceremony ...................................................................... Silver Award Girl Scouts CEO Remarks .................................................................................... Meridith Maskara Candle Ceremony ........................................................................................ Girl Scouts Silver Award Presentations ........................................................... Meridith Maskara A Troop Leader, poem ................................................................................ Girl Scouts Closing Remarks ............................................................................... Melissa D’Andrea Flag Ceremony ...................................................................... Silver Award Girl Scouts “God Bless America” ................................................Jhanique Daniel and Audience
The Silver Award At-A-Glance
12 %
31,281
22%
NYC Girls Served in 2018
25% 23%
15%
Independent/Other: 5%
7,432 5,000+
adult volunteers.
girls attend Camp Kaufmann.
70
%
of girls come from low to moderate-income families.
187
NYC Girls Receiving the Silver Award.
50+ 9,350 +
hours to design and implement a community service project.
hours of community service performed by this year’s NYC Siver Awardees.
Welcome! We are delighted to welcome you to our 2019 Silver Award Ceremony Presentation. The Girl Scout Silver Award, the highest achievement a Cadette Girl Scout can earn, indelibly marks a Girl Scout as an accomplished and distinguished member of their community and world. At the Girl Scouts, we strive to build girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. The remarkable young women we celebrate this evening are shining examples of these ideals. We are proud to bestow on them the Silver Award. Earning the Silver Award is no easy feat – only 6% of eligible girls achieve this prestigious honor. We are thrilled that 187 girls here in New York City demonstrated real leadership in their communities through the design and completion of a 50+ hour Take Action Project. The Silver Award acknowledges the recipient’s dedication to not only empower and better herself, but to making the world a better place for others. Silver Award Girl Scouts prove that they are courageous leaders and visionary change makers that leave a sustainable legacy in their communities, throughout New York City, and beyond. On behalf of the girls, volunteers, board, and staff of the Girl Scouts of Greater New York, we congratulate all of our extraordinary Silver Award Girl Scouts. You are truly girls of courage, confidence, and character, who have – and will continue – to make the world a better place. Yours in Girl Scouting,
Meridith Maskara Chief Executive Officer
Girl Scouting’s Highest Awards
Girl Scouting’s highest awards program gives girls unique opportunities to reach out to others in need, both locally and globally. The Gold, Silver, and Bronze Awards are the highest honors Girl Scouts can receive and are a currency of this investment, representing her chance to make a difference for people in areas such as social services, healthcare, education, and any number of other arenas. Girls begin to know themselves better and realize what they’re capable of doing, explore the world, and connect with others in their community on a deeper level.
Girl Scout Bronze Award
The Girl Scout Bronze Award is the highest honor a Girl Scout Junior can achieve. Girls and their teams plan and complete a 20+ hour Take Action project where they learn about the kind of fun that happens when you work with other Girl Scouts to make a difference.
Girl Scout Silver Award
The Girl Scout Silver Award is the highest award a Girl Scout Cadette can earn and teaches girls the skills necessary to design and implement a project that she is passionate about and has a lasting impact on her community. Each girl is required to design and complete a 50+ hour Take Action Project, individually or in a small group.
Girl Scout Gold Award
The Girl Scout Gold Award is the highest and most prestigious award a young woman can earn in Girl Scouting. Nationally, more than 5,500 Girl Scouts design, implement, and complete Gold Award projects every year. Each girl is required to design and complete an 80+ hour Take Action Project that will have a sustainable impact on her community.
2019 Silver Award Recipients
Joie Abinanti Kaleigh Acosta Emily Aguilar Colby Alfieri Elleni Alfonso Julia Amone Jillian Antretter Angelina Aponte Trinity Arzu Agnes Au Zanobiah Bacchus Olivia Bagan Daniella Ballatore Christina Basandella Tatyana Bascom Lindsay Beckerman Jocelyn Belena Thalia Benitez Alyvea Bennett Vanessa Bernal Meghan Bernardy
Sofia Biondi Marissa Bodden Katherine Boselli Katelyn Bouma Esti Bowerman Casey Boyle Olivia Bradley Adia Brooks Madeline Brown Rachel Brown Tamera Brown Emily Browne Bella Bursor Megan Cacace Tanaya Campbell Sarah Castillo Valerie Chan Vivian Chan Marissa Chulee Adrianna Chung Olivia Cinquemani
Autumn Clemmons Althea Collier Alyssa Connelly Cassidy Conte Adia Conteh Mackenzie Dahling Christina Dakis Allegra DeCherrie Keja Depeiza Jennifer Derise Emma Diamond Emily Diaz Shannon Dicks Alessandra DiMaria Samantha Dong Imani Dowden Evelyn Durgin-Bruce Danisha Edwards Varela Elineth Anyah Ferra Mary Ferrara
Nissa Figueroa Kimberly Flores Phoebe Flowers Taylor Francis Alexa Frost Danielle Gandelman Kennedy Garcia Katherine Garlisi Madison Garrett Roisin Garry Stella Gibson Zarinah Gilchrist-Jones Morgan Gonzalez Vivian Gore Samantha Gottlieb Olivia Graham Vanessa Griffin Gabrielle Griffith Gracie Marie Gutierrez Akeena Hall Kristina Hare Brianna Hastings Jana Hippeli Polly Hoffman Mackenzi Hunt Reem Ibrahim Amira Ismail Jasmine Jean-Baptiste Arushi Kher Skyler Kim-Schellinger Iyana King Olivia King-Scotto Gloria Kruger Caitlin Lawson Anastasia Leahy Abby Lee Pippa Lee Kayla Leung Miceli Leung Kate Siu Lin Kirsten Lituma Sophia Lombardo Eva Lu Margaret MacGillirray
Elizabeth Machalek Miranda Martincic Katalin Mazansky Rosa Mazara Tonianne McGee Fiona McInerney Liana McInerney Stephanie Mecir Mia Medina Erin Memmesheimer Mariana Mezzacappa Elizabeth Mirmigos Athanasia Misthos Marina Molinari Michaela Moore Elizabeth Murray Clarissa Ndoye Stephanie Ng Elizabeth Ngai Tara Nicholson Ajaiyah Oladeinde Juliana Opedal Kristen Padilla Alexa Pappas Kennedy Patrick Alexius Petitfrere Tiffany Petrakis Francesca Picarello Angela Pilny Alessandra Porcaro Chloe Porter Patricia Ranallo Maria Rapic Alexa Raucci Sophia Ribarich Elisabeth Rivera Daysi Rodriguez Karaugh-Nea Rodriguez Taylor Rodriguez Madison Romeo Mary Rosenstein Lindsy Ruiz Megan Rothmund Veda Safranek
Amelia Sambone Jordan Samuelson Catalina Sanchez Alyssa Santiago Kayla Schaaf Aowyn Schneider Anastasia Schreiner Victoria Scilla Grace Scullin Sarah Shameen Brianna Shea Cassandra Sheehan Kaylin Sheehan Maeve Sheehan Megan Sheng Cynthia Simmons Sophia Singh Natalia Small Stori Small Lauren Smallman Tiffany Smith Sophia Sokolich Deanna Soukhaseum Sophia Stefanakis Grace Stuart Janelle Sullivan Cynthia Tan Leah Temistokle Kyla Thompson Taylor Troost Elizabeth Valouch Samara Vazquez Jayleen Velazquez Ayanna Whitfield Nina Wiese Ella-Grace Will Cleryssa Williams Lavender Wise Reena Wong Megan Woods Iris Wu Cindy Yang Julie Young
2019 Silver Award Recipients Bios JOIE ABINANTI Troop / Borough: 3054 / Manhattan Project: Joie addressed the issue of high tag prices of prom dresses that many families can’t afford. Her project empowered girls to feel their best on prom night by helping them find a dress that they love for free. KALEIGH ACOSTA Troop / Borough: 2702/ Brooklyn Project: Kaleigh brought joy to everyone in her community by being an active volunteer at several events passing out smiley face stickers and friendship bracelets. EMILLY AGUILAR Troop / Borough: 4224/ Queens Project: Emilly worked to make the arts accessible to her community. She partnered with her library to offer free art classes for younger children teaching them skills and inspiring creative expression. COLBY ALFIERI Troop / Borough: 3459 / Manhattan Project: Colby partnered with the Association to Benefit Children to teach young children about STEAM; Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, & Math. While the children attended a classroom activity, parents had the opportunity to attend English classes and obtain their GED. ELLENI ALFONSO Troop / Borough: 4402 / Queens Project: Elleni improved the overall look of her school and church by cleaning, weeding, and planting flowers, to create a beautiful and positive environment for all to enjoy. JULIA AMONE Troop / Borough: 5183 / Staten Island Project: Julia noticed that there were sick children who are permanent residents of St. Mary’s Hospital who lack creative outlets. She supplied these children with art supplies and sensory boxes to keep their minds healthy and active.
JILLIAN ANTRETTER Troop / Borough: 4011 / Queens Project: Jullian promoted heart health awareness by participating in the “Little Hats Big Hearts” project by the American Heart Association. Jullian spread awareness throughout her community and received donations which helped her to fund her creation of over 500 red hats for premature newborns that were later donated to a local hospital. ANGELINA APONTE Troop / Borough: 4098 / Queens Project: Angelina tackled the lack of art classes provided in her school, by offering free art classes, which she taught herself, in her school library. Angelina’s art classes focused on sustaining the environment and combatting pollution. TRINITY ARZU Troop / Borough: 1025 / Bronx Project: Trinity saw the impact house fires had on those who lost all of their belongings. Through donations, Trinity upcycled clothes to give to fire victims locally in the Bronx, and globally in Guyana through the HOPE Foundation. AGNES AU Troop / Borough: 3197 / Manhattan Project: Agnes addressed the issue of homelessness by partnering with the Coalition of the Homeless to create personal hygiene kits to distribute to children. These kits included items such as toothbrushes, toothpaste, band aids, and antiseptic cream. ZANOBIAH BACCHUS Troop / Borough: 2035 / Brooklyn Project: Zanobiah helped women in domestic violence shelters by creating an incentive program, encouraging their attendance at group meetings, counseling, keeping their units clean, adhering to curfew, and reinforcing other positive behaviors. In exchange, the women earned certificates as currency to purchase handbags.
OLIVIA BAGAN Troop / Borough: 3005 / Manhattan Project: Olivia raised awareness of homelessness in NYC by partnering with Concourse House and hosting a drive to distribute items such as diapers, baby formula, clothing, pacifiers, bottles, bibs, toiletries, and other necessities.
THALIA BENITEZ Troop / Borough: 4675 / Queens Project: Thalia saw an opportunity for people to take advantage of Edith Macy Center by restoring their outdoor space so visitors can relax and enjoy with their families.
DANIELLA BALLATORE Troop /Borough: 4422 / Queens Project: Daniella helped to spread awareness on the importance of donating blood by coordinating blood drives in her parish and developing a system to maintain a successful program for the future.
ALYVEA BENNETT Troop / Borough: 3070 / Manhattan Project: Alyvea partnered up with her local senior citizen center to provide a voice for seniors who wanted to share their life stories with others.
CHRISTINA BASANDELLA Troop / Borough: 4011 / Queens Project: Christina addressed the experiences of children with deployed military parents. Her project brought families closer by donating children books to parents to read to their children over webcam. TATYANA BASCOM Troop / Borough: 4147 / Queens Project: Tatyana saw an opportunity for people to take advantage of Edith Macy Center by restoring their outdoor space so they can relax and enjoy with their families. LINDSAY BECKERMAN Troop / Borough: 2880 / Brooklyn Project: Lindsay addressed the issue of young girls who miss school due to not having access to proper hygiene products because of poverty. Lindsay partnered with Days for Girls who provide reusable hygiene kits to girls all over the world by hosting several sewing events. JOCELYN BELENA Troop / Borough: Juliette / Manhattan Project: Jocelyn saw the need for new books at the children’s hospital library. She gathered over 275 new books to donate to her local hospital for children to enjoy.
VANESSA BERNAL Troop / Borough: 4079 / Queens Project: Vanessa partnered up with the Edith Macy Conference Center to revitalize the visitor area with plants and flyers to make the area more appealing to those who stopped by. MEGHAN BERNARDY Troop / Borough: 4791 / Queens Project: Meghan tackled the issue of low bee population by spreading awareness of the issue. Meghan learned and studied under a professional beekeeper on the importance of careful maintenance. SOFIA BIONDI Troop / Borough: 5183 / Staten Island Project: Sophia noticed that there were sick children who are permanent residents at St. Mary’s Hospital who lack creative outlets. She supplied these children with art materials and sensory boxes to encourage creative expression. MARISSA BODDEN Troop / Borough: 2762 / Brooklyn Project: Marissa held a blanket drive for premature babies at Brooklyn Hospital and residents who use wheelchairs at Concord Nursing home.
2019 Silver Award Recipients Bios KATHERINE BOSELLI Troop / Borough: 4587 / Queens Project: Katherine spread awareness of the hunger crisis taking over her neighborhood. Katherine teamed up with her local food pantry to collect donations to distribute to those in need.
MADELINE BROWN Troop / Borough: 4349 / Queens Project: Madeline saw an opportunity for people to take advantage of Edith Macy Center by restoring their outdoor space so visitors can relax and enjoy with their families.
KATELYN BOUMA Troop / Borough: 5255 / Staten Island Project: Katelyn teamed up with Pet Smart to make homemade treats and toys for both cats and dogs.
RACHEL BROWN Troop / Borough: 2702 / Queens Project: Rachel wanted to build a stronger bond within families by hosting a Harvest Night which included food and games that they can enjoy together.
ESTI BOWERMAN Troop / Borough: 2880 / Brooklyn Project: Esti addressed the issue of young girls who miss school due to not having access to proper hygiene products because of poverty. Lindsay partnered with Days for Girls who provide reusable hygiene kits to girls all over the world by hosting several sewing events. CASEY BOYLE Troop / Borough: 5094 /Staten Island Project: Casey saw an opportunity for people to take advantage of Edith Macy Center by restoring their outdoor space so visitors can relax and enjoy with their families. OLIVIA BRADLEY Troop / Borough: 4378 / Queens Project: Olivia partnered with St. John’s Bread and Life to organize a holiday event at a family shelter where children were gifted with toys and the parents were gifted with household necessities. ADIA BROOKS Troop / Borough: 2808 / Brooklyn Project: Adia saw an opportunity for people to take advantage of Edith Macy Center by restoring their outdoor space so visitors can relax and enjoy with their families.
TAMERA BROWN Troop / Borough: 4011 / Queens Project: Tamera created homemade sandwiches and care kits which she passed to Airtrain Plaza Hotel that distributes them to those living in homeless shelters. EMILY BROWNE Troop / Borough: 4791/ Queens Project: Emily saw an opportunity for people to take advantage of Edith Macy Center by restoring their outdoor space so visitors can relax and enjoy with their families. BELLA BURSOR Troop / Borough: Juliette / Manhattan Project: Bella addressed the issue that underprivileged kids face by not having access to reading books at home. Bella donated books to the Foundling which helps to distribute books to children when they visit the doctor’s office. MEGAN CACACE Troop / Borough: 5042 / Staten Island Project: Megan saw an opportunity for people to take advantage of Edith Macy Center by restoring their outdoor space so visitors can relax and enjoy with their families.
TANAYA CAMPBELL Troop / Borough: 3070 / Manhattan Project: Tanaya addressed loneliness and inactivity in the senior citizen population living in retirement homes. Tanaya created cards in different languages celebrating different occasions to distribute to the seniors. SARAH CASTILLO Troop / Borough: 4688 / Queens Project: Sarah spread awareness of the importance of blood donations by holding a blood drive that benefited her local hospital. VALERIE CHAN Troop / Borough: 4688 / Queens Project: Valerie spread awareness of donating blood by encouraging people to take part through posters and talks held at her local church. Valerie was able to hold several blood drives that benefited people in need. VIVIAN CHAN Troop / Borough: 3197 / Manhattan Project: Vivian addressed gender inequity. Vivian encouraged young girl scouts to achieve their goals through a workshop on bridging the gender gap. She also created several social media resources that parents and guardians can use toencourage their young girls. MARISSA CHULEE Troop / Borough: 4568 / Queens Project: Marissa saw an opportunity for people to take advantage of Edith Macy Center by restoring their outdoor space so visitors can relax and enjoy with their families. ADRIANNA CHUNG Troop / Borough: 3197 / Manhattan Project: Adrianna addressed the issue people without homes face, by not having access to personal hygiene products. Adrianna created 100 hygiene kits that were distributed to The Bowery Mission that supports the homeless population.
OLIVIA CINQUEMANI Troop / Borough: 4011 / Queens Project: Olivia teamed up with a nonprofit organization called Samaritan’s Purse that supplies children without homes all over the world gifts filled with toys, clothes, and other necessities. AUTUMN CLEMMONS Troop / Borough: 2702/ Brooklyn Project: Autumn wanted to build a stronger bond within families by hosting a Harvest Night which included food and games that they can enjoy together. ALTHEA COLLIER Troop / Borough: 3312 / Manhattan Project: Althea educated New Yorkers on what to do in the event of fires, hurricanes, heat waves, blackouts, and other emergencies. Althea created a short film that walks people through the proper steps to take for emergency management. ALYSSA CONNELLY Troop / Borough: 4725 / Queens Project: Alyssa noticed the large amount of stray cats in her community. She spread awareness of a local trap-neuterreturn group in her area, educated Brownie Girl Scouts on adopting pets, and created pet beds for animals in need. CASSIDY CONTE Troop / Borough: 4378 / Queens Project: Cassidy partnered with Saint John’s Bread of Life to bring a cheerful Christmas to families displaced in domestic violence shelters. During the event, children were greeted by Santa Claus, given toys and necessities, and a warm meal. ADIA CONTEH Troop / Borough: 3484 / Manhattan Project: Adia educated her community on the importance of passing the Equal Rights. Adia informed her school on gender equity issues and created resource kits to spread knowledge and awareness on equal rights.
2019 Silver Award Recipients Bios MACKENZIE DAHLING Troop / Borough: 5094 / Staten Island Project: Mackenzie helped girls who cannot afford dresses for various occasions such as prom and holiday events by collecting and distributing free dresses. CHRISTINA DAKIS Troop / Borough: 4400 / Queens Project: Christina spread awareness on the importance of donating blood. Christina partnered with NY Blood Center to organize a blood drive in her community. ALLEGRA DECHERRIE Troop / Borough: 3059 / Manhattan Project: Allegra addressed the shortage of beekeepers, which ultimately leads to a shortage of hives and bees. To train potential beekeepers, Allegra held three workshops that taught bee maintenance. KEJA DEPEIZA Troop / Borough: 4704 / Queens Project: Keja wanted to empower women with autism to love and feel beautiful by hosting a workshop that helps them create their own personalized jewelry. JENNIFER DERISE Troop / Borough: 2179 /Brooklyn Project: Jennifer addressed the issue of violence within her community by hosting a peace dinner in her local church to spread knowledge of the impact of violence to her troop and community members. EMMA DIAMOND Troop / Borough: 3005 / Manhattan Project: Emma partnered with Room to Read by hosting a gift wrapping event collecting donations and distributing them to a local school.
EMILY DIAZ Troop / Borough: 1552 / Bronx Project: Emily addressed the issue of homelessness within her community by collecting and distributing donations to her local church. SHANNON DICKS Troop / Borough: 5183 / Staten Island Project: Shannon noticed that there were sick children who are permanent residents at St. Mary’s Hospital who lack creative outlets. She supplied these children with art materials and sensory boxes to encourage creativity and skill development. ALESSANDRA DIMARIA Troop / Borough: 4011 / Queens Project: Alessandra partnered with Paws of War who place shelter dogs with US military veterans that suffer from PTSD. Alessandra helped to proving the veterans with supplies they needed to take care of their new pets. SAMANTHA DONG Troop / Borough: 3197 / Manhattan Project: Samantha teamed up with Coalition for the Homeless to provide children with much needed first aids kits and books to promote literacy. IMANI DOWDEN Troop / Borough: 4606 / Queens Project: Imani spread awareness of the dangers of using certain chemical products by creating her own line of all natural products. EVELYN DURGIN-BRUCE Troop / Borough: 3298 / Manhattan Project: Evelyn addressed the decline in numbers of sea-turtles due to human interference. She created paper and online informational material to share with her classmates and visitors at the Prospect Park Zoo.
DANISHA EDWARDS Troop / Borough: 2534 / Brooklyn Project: Danisha addressed the needs of homeless communities by collecting clothing and food donations to distribute at her church and local W.I.C. Center. VARELA ELINETH Troop / Borough: 4079 / Queens Project: Varela participated in making Edith Macy memorable and peaceful by collecting various facts about the local wildlife and documenting various points of interest along the nature trails. ANYAH FERRA Troop / Borough: 4224 / Queens Project: Anyah partnered up with the Covenant Lutheran Church to update their ledgers by creating CDs of the baptisms, funerals, confirmations, and marriages that the church has performed over the years. Anyah then placed that information on Ancestry.com. MARY FERRARA Troop / Borough: 4011 / Queens Project: Mary partnered with Operation Paperback to collect book donations to ship to US military parents who are deployed, in hopes they can read them to their children over webcam. NISSA FIGUEROA Troop / Borough: 2402 / Brooklyn Project: Nissa addressed the lack of fresh fruits and vegetables in her community by providing fresh produce to her local food pantry to provide healthier options for families in need. KIMBERLY FLORES Troop / Borough: 1342 / Bronx Project: Kimberly’s school library was recently renovated and organizing all the previous items fell on the shoulders of the school librarian. Kimberly assisted with the restoration of her school library by removing outdated books, organizing books, and putting furniture back in its proper place.
PHOEBE FLOWERS Troop / Borough: 3064 / Manhattan Project: Phoebe worked with Greenwich House Day Camp as a counselor in training to expose young children to art projects such as origami, painting, and architectural designs. TAYLOR FRANCIS Troop / Borough: 2702/ Brooklyn Project: Taylor wanted to build a stronger bond within families by hosting a Harvest Night which included food and games that they can enjoy together. ALEXA FROST Troop / Borough: 3459 / Manhattan Project: Alexa Colby partnered with the Association to Benefit Children to teach young children about STEAM; Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, & Math. While the children attended a classroom activity, parents had the opportunity to attend English classes and obtain their GED. DANIELLE GANDELMAN Troop / Borough: 4383 / Queens Project: Danielle addressed the issue of bullying in her school by inspiring members of her school community to leave positive messages and compliments to their peers. KENNEDY GARCIA Troop / Borough: 4011 / Queens Project: Kennedy organized a student versus faculty basketball game to raise funds for Play It Forward, who provide gym equipment to underserved schools. KATHERINE GARLISI Troop / Borough: 5278 / Staten Island Project: Katherine organized a Beeping Egg Hunt which caters to children who suffer from vision impairment so they can enjoy an Easter egg hunt.
2019 Silver Award Recipients Bios MADISON GARRETT Troop / Borough: 2261 / Brooklyn Project: Morgan educated hikers and trail-walkers about the many bird species found in the Edith Macy Convention Center by posting, carving, and painting information along trees. ROISIN GARRY Troop / Borough: 4011 / Queens Project: Roisin took part of the Let’s Play It Forward project which helps to donate gently used sports equipment to children in need. STELLA GIBSON Troop / Borough: 2702/ Brooklyn Project: Stella addressed the endangerment of Darwin foxes due to changes in their habitat. She created online resources and conducted a presentation that brought light to the issue. ZARINAH GILCHRIST-JONES Troop / Borough: 2649 / Brooklyn Project: Zarinah wanted to combat low self-esteem in young women by creating the W.E.I.R.D.O. project that encouraged young women to love themselves regardless of their differences. MORGAN GONZALEZ Troop / Borough: 3070 / Manhattan Project: Morgan encouraged senior citizens who were living in a retirement home to take part in more group activities, by organizing events such as a tea party for all to enjoy. VIVIAN GORE Troop / Borough: 2702/Brooklyn Project: Vivian raised awareness of the dangers of ocean pollution by organizing a beach clean up to collect any excess garbage.
SAMANTHA GOTTLIEB Troop / Borough: 3484 / Manhattan Project: Samantha raised awareness on the inequality woman face and promoted awareness of the Equal Rights Amendment. Adia informed others on gender inequity by making a documentary about the E.R.A. and its importance. OLIVIA GRAHAM Troop / Borough: 4704 / Queens Project: Olivia brought awareness to Autism by organizing an event that informed others and reduced stigma about those living with Autism. VANESSA GRIFFIN Troop / Borough: 5094 / Staten Island Project: Vanessa encouraged young women to feel special during prom regardless of their social status and inability to afford a dress of their dream. Vanessa organized a mini-boutique where girls shopped for their prom dress free of charge. GABRIELLE GRIFFITH Troop / Borough: 4606 / Queens Project: Gabrielle pushed others to live a healthy lifestyle through dance by choreographing her own dance routine where she taught people the dance moves, promoting fitness through fun. GRACIE MARIE GUTIERREZ Troop / Borough: Troop 1096 / Bronx Project: Gracie took part in renovating the Edith Macy Convention Center by restoring their outdoor space so visitors can relax and enjoy with their families. AKEENA HALL Troop / Borough: 1342 / Bronx Project: Akeena worked to improve schools in her community by building workshops incorporating courses on how to build a computer from scratch
KRISTINA HARE Troop / Borough: 4704 / Queens Project: Kristina created a safe and quiet space in Edith Macy Convention Center where people can relax and enjoy at their own leisure. Kristina helped clean up the park, planted flowers, and informed others about the park. BRIANNA HASTINGS Troop / Borough: 3001 / Manhattan Project: Brianna addressed the issue of climate change by organizing several presentations where she informed and encouraged others to take action to combat the issue. JANA HIPPELI Troop / Borough: 4587 / Queens Project: Jana raised awareness of the hunger problem in her neighborhood by educating her community and organizing donations to Our Lady of Mercy Food Panty where many benefited. POLLY HOFFMAN Troop / Borough: 3005 / Manhattan Project: Polly partnered with Books Through Bars which helps incarcerated individuals gain access to reading materials while in prison. Polly wrote multiple letters to different state officials that have laws which prohibit the number of books that are available to prisoners.
AMIRA ISMAIL Troop / Borough: 4179 / Queens Project: Amira encouraged young students at her school to participate in more physical activities by organizing an after school basketball program for all to enjoy. JASMINE JEAN-BAPTISTE Troop / Borough: 2811 / Brooklyn Project: Jasmine encouraged her peers to stay healthy and active by creating her own dance routine teaching others a fun cardio workout routine. ARUSHI KHER Troop / Borough: 2653 / Brooklyn Project: Arushi addressed the lack of feminine hygiene products offered by her school by working with city officials and news reporters to push for all schools to offer sanitary dispensers and sanitary disposals. SKYLER KIM-SCHELLINGER Troop / Borough: 2653 / Brooklyn Project: Skyler addressed the lack of feminine hygiene products offered by her school by working with city officials and news reporters to push for all schools to offer sanitary dispensers and sanitary disposals.
MACKENZI HUNT Troop / Borough: 2534 / Brooklyn Project: Mackenzi volunteered at a local food pantry where she helped to create food packages that would get distributed to the elderly community.
IYANNA KING Troop / Borough: 2762 / Brooklyn Project: Iyanna created a workshop where topics such as friendship, equality, diversity, and overcoming obstacles were discussed to encourage students to read more books, which will ultimately improve test scores.
REEM IBRAHIM Troop / Borough: 4179 / Queens Project: Reem brought awareness to the discrimination different groups of people experience by influencing her community to treat others fairly. Reem created a motivational video to inspire others.
OLIVIA KING-SCOTTO Troop / Borough: 4011 / Queens Project: Olivia addressed the need that foster children face when moving from home to home. Olivia gathered donations to create backpacks filled with toys and toiletries young foster children can use.
2019 Silver Award Recipients Bios GLORIA KRUGER Troop / Borough: Juliette / Queens Project: Gloria saw an opportunity for people to take advantage of the Edith Macy Convention Center by restoring their outdoor space so visitors can relax and enjoy with their families. CAITLIN LAWSON Troop / Borough: 2879 / Brooklyn Project: Caitlin worked with the C.R.C.E.C. Foundation in collecting and distributing clothing to newborns to unwed mothers who cannot afford childcare. ANASTASIA LEAHY Troop / Borough: 2880 / Brooklyn Project: Anastasia addressed the issue of young girls who miss school due to not having access to proper hygiene products because of poverty. Anastasia partnered with Days for Girls who provide reusable hygiene kits to girls all over the world by hosting several sewing events. ABBY LEE Troop / Borough: 4568 / Queens Project: Abby partnered up with the Edith Macy Conference Center to provide revitalizing the visitor area with plants and flyers to make the area more appealing to those who stopped by. PIPPA LEE Troop / Borough: 3484 / Manhattan Project: Pippa raised awareness on the inequality woman face and the importance of the Equal Rights Amendment. Pippa informed her school community on issues of gender inequity. and created resource kits so they may pass along the knowledge gained.
KAYLA LEUNG Troop / Borough: 3197 / Manhattan Project: Kayla encouraged elementary school students to become excited about a STEAM curriculum by introducing them to hands on projects. MICELI LEUNG Troop / Borough: 1096 / Bronx Project: Miceli saw an opportunity to help dogs in shelters by making and donating toys that they can enjoy. KATE SIU LIN Troop / Borough: 4940 / Queens Project: Kate saw a need in Our Lady of Mercy Food Pantry to offer fresh produce as they only provided processed food items. Kate created an organic garden so these fresh fruits and vegetables can be offered to customers at O.L.M. KIRSTEN LITUMA Troop / Borough: 4791 / Queens Project: Kirsten saw an opportunity for people to take advantage of the Edith Macy Convention Center by restoring their outdoor space so visitors can relax and enjoy. SOPHIA LOMBARDO Troop / Borough: 5255 / Staten Island Project: Sophia addressed the hunger crisis in her neighborhood by researching, planning, and preparing healthy meals for those less fortunate to enjoy at their local food bank. EVA LU Troop / Borough: 3197 / Manhattan Project: Eva addressed the issue of gender stereotypes in the workplace by teaching young children to understand the affect it has and encourage the students to choose whatever career path they wished without restriction.
MARGARET MACGILLIRRAY Troop / Borough: 3005 / Manhattan Project: Margaret partnered with Room to Read by hosting a gift-wrapping event where she collected book donations and distributed them to a local school to improve school literacy.
FIONA MCINERNEY Troop / Borough: 4011 / Queens Project: To raise funds and donate supplies to her local pet shelter, Fiona collected plastic bottles and refunded them at a local supermarket. Fiona was able to supply the pet shelter with cat and dog toys, treats, leashes, bowls, and food.
ELIZABETH MACHALEK Troop / Borough: 4688 / Queens Project: Elizabeth raised awareness of the importance of donating blood by organizing a blood drive at her local church where many contributed.
LIANA MCINERNEY Troop / Borough: 4011 / Queens Project: Liana was inspired to improve the eye sight of individuals who could not afford prescription glasses by organizing a donation drive-through her church.
MIRANDA MARTINCIC Troop / Borough: 4011 / Queensz Project: Miranda promoted heart health awareness by participating in the American Heart Association’s “Little Hats Big Hearts” project. Miranda spread awareness throughout her community and received donations which in turn helped her to fund her creation of over 500 red hats for premature newborns that were later donated to a local hospital. KATALIN MAZANSKY Troop / Borough: 3484 / Manhattan Project: Katalin raised awareness on the inequality woman face and promoted the Equal Rights Amendment. Kaitlin informed her school community on issues of gender inequity and created personalized letters to her classmates to send to state officials. ROSA MAZARA Troop / Borough: 4422 / Queens Project: Rosa wanted to spread the importance of donating blood by partnering with Red Cross to organize a blood drive near her parish. TONIANNE MCGEE Troop / Borough: 5042 / Staten Island Project: Tonianne helped restore the Edith Macy Convention Center by designing a rest spot for visitors to enjoy and relax with their families.
STEPHANIE MECIR Troop / Borough: 4011 / Queens Project: Stephanie brought inspiration to the lives of cancer patients by visiting Hope Lodge NYC where she served hot meals and hosted a fundraiser that benefited the residents. MIA MEDINA Troop / Borough: 4797 / Queens Project: Mia helped improve the Edith Macy Convention Center by planting flowers that also benefited the bees in the area. Mia also helped restore the benches and trail that visitors can enjoy. ERIN MEMMESHEIRMER Troop / Borough: 5094 / Staten Island Project: Erin sought to improve the flexibility and balance of senior citizens by teaching a ballet class through Island Shores Senior Residence which motivated the residents. MARIANA MEZZACAPPA Troop / Borough: 5081 / Staten Island Project: Mariana wanted to address the lack of motivation students experience to complete their work by creating a reward system. Students were rewarded for their efforts in completing assignments by attending a carnival that Mariana organized that included a DJ, play houses, food, and more.
2019 Silver Award Recipients Bios ELIZABETH MIRMIGOS Troop / Borough: 4011 / Queens Project: Elizabeth was inspired to improve the eye sight of individuals who could not afford prescription glasses by organizing a donation drive through her church.
CLARRISA NDOYE Troop / Borough: 2218 / Brookly Project: Clarrisa volunteered at a day care center where she encouraged young students to place a high importance on reading rather than relying heavily on technology.
ATHANASIA MISTHOS Troop / Borough: 4402 / Queens Project: Athanasia improved the restoration of her school courtyard by planting flowers, plants, and shrubs to make the area more welcoming so all students can enjoy.
STEPHANIE NG Troop / Borough: 3197 / Manhattan Project: Stephanie addressed the issue of homelessness by partnering with the Coalition of the Homeless to create personal kits to distribute to children. These kits included a first aid kit and financial literacy books.
MARINA MOLINARI Troop / Borough: 4011 / Queens Project: Marina partnered with Birthday Wishes of Long Island who helps to celebrate birthdays for children living in shelters. To raise funds and donations, Mariana organized a Valentine Day candy gram at her school and hosted an event titled Gin’s night. MICHAELA MOORE Troop / Borough: 5081 / Staten Island Project: Michaela wanted to address the lack of motivation students experience to complete their work by creating a reward system. Students were rewarded for their efforts in completing assignments by attending a carnival that Michaela organized that included a DJ, play houses, food, etc. ELIZABETH MURRAY Troop / Borough: 4725 / Queens Project: Elizabeth addressed the care that dogs and cats need when living in a pet shelter. Elizabeth organized several donation drives and educated other troop members to complete their pet badge.
ELIZABETH NGAI Troop /Borough: 4587 / Queens Project: Elizabeth helped to improve the Edith Macy Convention Center by creating signs and benches that guided visitors along the property. TARA NICHOLSON Troop / Borough: 4011 / Queens Project: Tara brought inspiration to the lives of cancer patients by visiting Hope Lodge NYC where she served hot meals and hosted a fundraiser that benefited the residents. AJAIYAH OLADEINDE Troop / Borough: 2649 / Brooklyn Project: Ajaiyah address the issue of ocean pollution by writing a book that provided information the harmful effects humans are having on the ocean and what we can do to help. JULIANA OPEDAL Troop / Borough: 4349 / Staten Island Project: Juliana helped to improve the Edith Macy Center by planting flowers that benefited the bees in the area and made the space more enjoyable to visitors.
KRISTEN PADILLA Troop / Borough: 3459 / Manhattan Project: Kristen partnered with the Association to Benefit Children to introduce and teach STEAM projects to the younger children. ALEXA PAPPAS Troop / Borough: 4011 / Queens Project: Alexa partnered with Paws of War who place shelter dogs with US military veterans that suffer from PTSD. Alexa helped to provide the veterans with the supplies they needed to take care of their new pets. KENNEDY PATRICK Troop / Borough: 2762 / Brooklyn Project: Kennedy was inspired to organize a toy donation drive which benefited the children residing at St. Jude’s Research Hospital. ALEXIUS PETITFRERE Troop / Borough: 2702 / Brooklyn Project: Alexius addressed the importance of traffic safety near school zones by working with several state legislators to get bills passed that hold violators accountable and provide safety for children. TIFFANY PETRAKIS Troop / Borough: 4011 / Queens Project: Tiffany partnered with Birthday Wishes which helps to celebrate the birthdays of children living in homeless shelters. Tiffany collected donations of supplies to enjoy their birthdays. FRANCESCA PICARELLO Troop / Borough: 4011 / Queens Project: Francesca was inspired to donate books to those less fortunate, so she partnered with Book Fairies and The Salvation Army to collect donations.
ANGELA PILNY Troop / Borough: 4011 / Queens Project: Angela partnered with Love for Foster who help provide children living in foster homes book-bags and toys by collecting donations throughout her community. ALESSANDRA PORCARO Troop / Borough: 4791 / Queens Project: Alessandra was inspired to bring joy to long term patients at a local hospital by donating items such as toys and coloring supplies. CHLOE PORTER Troop / Borough: 4383 / Queens Project: Chloe teamed up with Soles for Souls Foundation where they collect shoes for those less fortunate and collected gently used books to donate to her local public school. PATRICIA RANALLO Troop / Borough: 4011 / Queens Project: Patricia partnered with Bridge to Life which helps support new mothers by providing them with the supplies that they need. Patricia raised funds by selling snacks at her school. MARIA RAPIC Troop / Borough: 4011 / Queens Project: To raise funds and donate supplies to her local pet shelter, Maria collected plastic bottles and refunded them at a local supermarket. Maria was able to supply the pet shelter with cat and dog toys, treats, leashes, bowls, and food. ALEXIA RAUCCI Troop / Borough: 5255 / Staten Island Project: Alexia volunteered with a pet shelter called Louie’s Legacy to help take care of these pets, bring them treats, and toys.
2019 Silver Award Recipients Bios SOPHIA RIBARICH Troop / Borough: 4011 / Queens Project: Sophia partnered with a nonprofit organization called Samaritan’s Purse to collect toy donations which were shipped to less fortunate children in other countries for the Christmas holiday. ELISABETH RIVERA Troop / Borough: 1342 / Bronx Project: Kimberly’s school library was recently renovated and organizing all the previous items fell on the shoulders of the school librarian. Kimberly assisted with the restoration of her school library by removing outdated books, organizing books, and putting furniture back in its proper place. DAYSI RODRIGUEZ Troop / Borough: 4079 / Queens Project: Daysi participated in making the Edith Macy Convention Center memorable and peaceful by building different furniture such as benches and painting the area so all visitors can enjoy. KARAUGH-NEA RODRIGUEZ Troop / Borough: 1096 / Bronx Project: Karaugh-Nea addressed the issue of ocean pollution in Flloyd Bennett Field Beach and Van Cortlandt Lake which are two big fishing areas. KaraughNea provided the parks with bins that encouraged fishers to dispose of their nylon fishing line properly. TAYLOR RODRIGUEZ Troop / Borough: 1096 / Bronx Project: Taylor noticed the anxiety that kindergarteners felt when they were placed in a new environment with new people. In order to make them feel comfortable, Taylor provided personalized pillows for the students which they can hold to make them feel at ease.
MADISON ROMEO Troop / Borough: 5183 / Staten Island Project: Madison worked with St. Mary’s Hospital to make the long term patients feel comfortable by donating art supplies and sensory boxes to promote selfexpression. MARY ROSENSTEIN Troop / Borough: 5094 / Staten Island Project: Mary brought awareness of the challenges people with dyslexia encounter. Mary created an informational book about dyslexia so others can understand, reduce stigma, and treat them equally. LINDSY RUIZ Troop / Borough: 4079 / Queens Project: Lindsy participated in renovating the Edith Macy Convetion Center by painting, creating informational signs about nature, and creating an outdoor space that visitors can enjoy. MEGAN ROTHMUND Troop / Borough: 5255 / Staten Island Project: Megan worked with Louie’s Legacy by collecting pet donations that were given to the animals living in the pet shelter. Megan also volunteered to care for dogs and cats at a local pet shelter. VEDA SAFRANEK Troop / Borough: 3484 / Manhattan Project: Veda raised awareness in her community about the unconstitutional treatment of women by sharing her message with various news outlets and sending out written letters to local congresswomen. AMELIA SAMBONE Troop / Borough: 2878 / Brooklyn Project: Amelia partnered up with the 109th police precinct to share her love of reading with children in her community by distributing copies of her favorite books.
JORDAN SAMUELSON Troop / Borough: 4587 / Queens Project: Jordan addressed gun violence in her local community by organizing a walkout at her school to raise awareness on the importance of advocating for safer gun laws.
VICTORIA SCILLA Troop / Borough: 4011 / Queens Project: Victoria partnered up with Operation Christmas Child and the Crystal Church in her community to provide resources to children in need between the ages of 2-14 years old.
CATALINA SANCHEZ Troop / Borough: 4011 / Queens Project: Catalina partnered up with “The Book Fairies” to promote literacy in her community by collecting over 1,000 books to provide to schools who lack reading material in classrooms.
GRACE SCULLIN Troop / Borough: 4725 / Queens Project: Grace educated members of her community on feral and stray cats as a means of lowering the rate of rabies transmission and reducing the rates of cats going into shelters.
ALYSSA SANTIAGO Troop / Borough: 2966 / Brooklyn Project: Alyssa partnered up with Bethany House to shed light on the social and economic hardship of young women in her community by providing hygiene kits to over 30 young women.
SARAH SHAMEEN Troop / Borough: 1025 / Bronx Project: Sarah provided clothes to those in need in her community. She assisted in the creation of a blog in order to inform others about the relative needs in a shelter in Canada.
KAYLA SCHAAFF Troop / Borough: 4791 / Queens Project: Kayla partnered up with New York Presbyterian to create “Play 4 Patients” Play for Patients assisted pediatric patients to combat their fear of being in the hospital by offering them various activities to keep them occupied during their stay.
BRIANNA SHEA Troop / Borough: 5183 / Staten Island Project: Brianna partnered up with her local hospital to provide various creative outlets for residents to participate in during their stay.
AOWYN SCHNEIDER Troop / Borough: 2702/ Brooklyn Project: Aowyn organized a workshop for younger students that addressed the dangers of ocean pollution and what they can do to combat the issue. ANASTASIA SCHREINER Troop / Borough: 4402 / Queens Project: Anastasia partnered with the Greek Orthodox Church to revitalize the landscape for parishioners and visitors by planting various flowers and addressed the lack of books in the school by providing books to students.
CASSANDRA SHEEHAN Troop / Borough: 4011 / Queens Project: Cassandra partnered with Victoria Silla to provide toiletries and various activity kits to children in the Ukraine. KAYLIN SHEEHAN Troop / Borough: 4011 / Queens Project: Kaylin promoted the importance of sport activities in her community by collecting and donating fitness equipment to children less fortunate.
2019 Silver Award Recipients Bios MAEVE SHEEHAN Troop / Borough: 5094 / Staten Island Project: Maeve realized that there were girls in her community who could not afford to purchase a prom dress, so she decided to take out an ad in a local newspaper and contacted the Staten Island Advance, as a means to galvanize individuals to provide prom dresses to those in need. As a result of her efforts, Maeve provided 100 girls in her community with dresses to attend prom. MEGAN SHENG Troop / Borough: 3197 / Manhattan Project: Megan assisted the homeless in her community by partnering up with the Bowery Mission to educate individuals on the importance of hygiene and physical well-being. CYNTHIA SIMMONS Troop / Borough: 1182 / Bronx Project: Cynthia wanted to inspire younger adolescents to become more active in church and increase the number of attendees by bringing everyone together through music. SOPHIA SINGH Troop / Borough: 3484 / Manhattan Project: Sophia partnered with her troop members to write letters to their local congresswomen to include equal rights for women in the constitution and to create a documentary of fourteen women in her community who have advocated for the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment. NATALIA SMALL Troop / Borough: 2249 / Brooklyn Project: Natalia felt that it was vital for those in St. Vincent and the Grenadines to have medicine bottles so she collected unused medicine bottles from community members. At the completion of her project, Natalia provided 1000 medicine bottles to those islanders in need.
STORI SMALL Troop / Borough: 3484 / Manhattan Project: Stori partnered up with her troop members to write letters to their local congresswomen and create a documentary of fourteen women in her community who have advocated for the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment, and to sit in at the UN General Assembly and listen to women speak on the current state of women around the world. LAUREN SMALLMAN Troop / Borough: 4011 / Queens Project: Lauren partnered up with Play It Forward, a student led organization that engages students in athletics by providing PE equipment to underserved schools to provide sports equipment. TIFFANY SMITH Troop / Borough: 2035 / Brooklyn Project: Tiffany provided care packages to children in Haiti who were affected by the hurricane. SOPHIA SOKOLICH Troop /Borough: 4011 / Queens Project: Sophia partnered up Birthday Wishes of Long Island to provide birthday presents and party supplies to homeless children who are unable to celebrate their birthdays. DEANNA SOUKHASEUM Troop / Borough: 3197 / Manhattan Project: Deanna addressed gender stereotypes among younger children in her community by educating them on different professions. She taught children that gender should not stop them from pursuing any career that they love. SOPHIA STEFANAKIS Troop / Borough: 4402 / Queens Project: Sophia created a cross-country course at Manhasset High School to allow students to practice before competitions.
GRACE STUART Troop / Borough: 3459 / Manhattan Project: Grace partnered up with her troop and the Association to Benefit Children to provide STEAM programming to children in the public-school system. JANELLE SULLIVAN Troop / Borough: 1096 / Bronx Project: Janelle along with members of her troop created toys for dogs in shelters to provide comfort, happiness, and joy to dogs waiting to be placed in a loving home. CYNTHIA TAN Troop / Borough: 2308 / Brooklyn Project: Cynthia focused on youth empowerment within her community by making friendship bracelets for pediatric and oncology patients at New York Presbyterian Hospital. LEAH TEMISTOKLE Troop / Borough: 4224 / Queens Project: Leah partnered up with Anyah Ferra and the Covenant Lutheran Church to preserve their records of the baptisms, funerals, confirmations, and marriages by creating CDs of the services the church has performed over the years. This information was then placed on Ancestry.com KYLA THOMPSON Troop / Borough: 1182 / Bronx Project: Kyla felt there was a need to assist the children of working parents in her community with their homework by partnering up with Confetti kids to encourage her peers to become mentors to younger children. TAYLOR TROOST Troop / Borough: 5178 / Staten Island Project: Taylor partnered up with her friend Liz to create her NDA Friendship Station at the Notre Dame Academy. The NDA Friendship Station was created to eliminate loneliness and foster friendship on the playground among schoolmates.
ELIZABETH VALOUCH Troop / Borough: 5178 / Staten Island Project: Elizabeth partnered up with Taylor Troost to create the friendship station at their school to prevent bullying and provide a safe space for students who didn’t feel included. SAMARA VAZQUEZ Troop / Borough: 5255 / Staten Island Project: Samara partnered up with her troop to bake treats for dogs and cats in shelters. To provide comfort they also provided the shelter with various dog toys. JAYLEEN VELAZQUEZ Troop / Borough: 1096 / Bronx Project: Jayleen partnered up with the NICU unit at Weill Cornell Medical Center by knitting 150 blankets to provide comfort to newly admitted babies. AYANNA WHITFIELD Troop / Borough: 4606 / Queens Project: Ayanna addressed the prevalence of unhealthy meals by educating the members of her community on how to make simple and fun healthy meals in the comfort of their homes. NINA WIESE Troop / Borough: 4011 / Queens Project: Nina partnered up with Bridge to Life to provide mothers and children in need with necessities of daily living. ELLA-GRACE WILL Troop / Borough: 2035 / Brooklyn Project: Ella-Grace provided books to incarcerated individuals to educate and promote the importance of literacy within the prison system. CLERYSSA WILLIAMS Troop / Borough: 2035 / Brooklyn Project: Cleryssa educated her community on the effects of domestic violence on families.
2019 Silver Award Recipients Bios LAVENDER WISE Troop / Borough: 3070 / Manhattan Project: Lavender partnered up with her troop by holding a tea party for Senior citizens within her community after the local community center shut their doors. REENA WONG Troop / Borough: 4568 / Queens Project: Reena partnered up with Iris Wu and her troop to visit the elderly in her local senior center and make pillows that they can keep. MEGAN WOODS Troop / Borough: 2035 / Brooklyn Project: Megan created care kits that were shipped and donated to girls in need living in Haiti. IRIS WU Troop /Borough: 4568 / Queens Project: Iris partnered up with Reena Wong to facilitate a design course on how to make pillows at the Ozanam Hall Nursing Home. CINDY YANG Troop / Borough: 3197 / Manhattan Project: Cindy partnered up with her troop members to provide hygienic kits to individuals in various homeless shelters. JULIE YOUNG Troop / Borough: 3484 / Manhattan Project: Julie raised awareness on the inequality woman face and promoted the importance of the Equal Rights Amendment. She used social media to advocate for women’s rights.
Gold, Silver, and Scholarship Awards Committee Maggie Vasquez, Vice President of Programs Marlinda Cesar-Wiley, Manager of Girl Leadership Programs Jennifer Chung Audrey Clayton Yolande Collymore Pauline Edwards Stavroula Floutis Nalda Gomes Elizabeth Kohli
Wendy Leung Joy Lu Grace McGrath Kacey Montana Anita Persaud-Dass Rosanne Smith Venus K. Smith
Maryann Stimmer Susana Torres Hannah Walter Rhonda Whitely Christine Yau
Board of Directors Chair Michelle R. Clayman
President Stephanie K. Schnabel
Vice Presidents Patrice A. Tanaka Robert Ouimette Alyssa Moeder
Todd Guenther James Gundell
Barbara J. Cooperman Jennifer M. Lee Kerry A. Tatlock
Treasurer Kim Bourne
Board Members Kimberly S. Blanchard Rhonda Boston Brittany Bragg Stephanie R. Breslow Jennifer Chung Sarah E. Cogan Lynda Davey
Monique Herena Shan Hicks Samantha Kappagoda Dawn McEvoy Lindsay B. McKenna Martha Monserrate Amanda N. Persaud
Caitlin Pincus Menna Samaha Davia Temin Belanne Ungarelli Marty Willis Suzanne Yadav
Presidents Emeritae Nicolette P. Bingham Carmen Dubroc Lynn A. Foster
Edina Jennison Rose M. Littlejohn Susan Nitze
Chief Executive Officer Meridith Maskara
Mary S. Phipps Patricia Stensrud
Upcoming Events Women of Distinction Breakfast Cipriani 42nd Street Wednesday, October 23rd
Gold Achievement Gala Cipriani 42nd Street Monday, May 4, 2020
Girl Scouts of Greater New York Leadership Center 40 Wall Street, Suite 708 New York, NY 10005 www.girlscoutsnyc.org 212.645.4000