
Ep 127 Valencia Julien Giselle Learns About Alzheimer's Girl Scout Gold Award
01/11/24 • 27 min
Full transcription available at http://heartsofgoldpodcast.com/
Valencia's project, titled "Giselle Learns About Alzheimer's," was inspired by her personal experience with her grandfather's battle with Alzheimer's disease. Through her project, Valencia created a children's book to educate and support children who have grandparents with Alzheimer's or who are interested in learning about the disease. Valencia's project not only reached her target audience of second and third graders but also extended to Alzheimer's patients and children across the country. Join us as Valencia shares her journey and the profound impact her project has had on others.
More about Valencia:
Valencia Julien, a recent graduate of Morristown High School in Morristown, NJ, is a scholar of knowledge who enjoys history, writing, and reading books on actual crimes and philosophy. She is an active member of her community who volunteers for various non-profit organizations. A self-assured and exhilarating performer in sports or on a theater stage. In 2022, she earned her Girl Scouts Gold Award for her leadership project by publishing a children's book on Alzheimer’s. This book is also accessible by E-book and in 10 different languages. This year, she was awarded her region's international Girl Scouts Gold Award scholarship. Currently, she attends Temple University and plans to pursue two majors in Criminal Justice and Anthropology that will allow her to overcome adversity, help those in need with behavioral analysis, and be an extraordinary role model as a criminal investigator. This career choice will allow her to assist different communities and visually promote young girls to envision themselves pursuing a career within local/federal law enforcement agencies. She intends to continue volunteering and serving as a role model for younger girls as a Lifetime Girl Scout when the opportunity presents itself.
https://www.youtube.com/@gisellelearnsabout4008
Key takeaways from the episode:
- The Girl Scout Gold Award project can significantly impact the community: Valencia's project, "Giselle Learns About Alzheimer's," aimed to educate children about Alzheimer's disease and how to interact with family members who have the condition. Through her sessions and book, Valencia reached not only her target audience of second and third-graders but also Alzheimer's patients and children across the country.
- Collaboration and support are essential for a successful Gold Award project: Valencia had a team of advisors and supporters who played crucial roles in her project. Her head advisor from the New Jersey Alzheimer's Association guided her in connecting with Alzheimer's patients and provided assistance in various aspects of the project. A teacher helped edit the book to ensure it was understandable for second and third-graders, and Valencia's mom provided support and assistance throughout the process.
- The Gold Award project can be a personal and emotional journey: Valencia's motivation for her project came from her personal experience with her grandfather's battle with Alzheimer's. His passing during the project was a significant emotional challenge for her. However, she found strength in knowing that her project could help others and honor her grandfather's memory.
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Full transcription available at http://heartsofgoldpodcast.com/
Valencia's project, titled "Giselle Learns About Alzheimer's," was inspired by her personal experience with her grandfather's battle with Alzheimer's disease. Through her project, Valencia created a children's book to educate and support children who have grandparents with Alzheimer's or who are interested in learning about the disease. Valencia's project not only reached her target audience of second and third graders but also extended to Alzheimer's patients and children across the country. Join us as Valencia shares her journey and the profound impact her project has had on others.
More about Valencia:
Valencia Julien, a recent graduate of Morristown High School in Morristown, NJ, is a scholar of knowledge who enjoys history, writing, and reading books on actual crimes and philosophy. She is an active member of her community who volunteers for various non-profit organizations. A self-assured and exhilarating performer in sports or on a theater stage. In 2022, she earned her Girl Scouts Gold Award for her leadership project by publishing a children's book on Alzheimer’s. This book is also accessible by E-book and in 10 different languages. This year, she was awarded her region's international Girl Scouts Gold Award scholarship. Currently, she attends Temple University and plans to pursue two majors in Criminal Justice and Anthropology that will allow her to overcome adversity, help those in need with behavioral analysis, and be an extraordinary role model as a criminal investigator. This career choice will allow her to assist different communities and visually promote young girls to envision themselves pursuing a career within local/federal law enforcement agencies. She intends to continue volunteering and serving as a role model for younger girls as a Lifetime Girl Scout when the opportunity presents itself.
https://www.youtube.com/@gisellelearnsabout4008
Key takeaways from the episode:
- The Girl Scout Gold Award project can significantly impact the community: Valencia's project, "Giselle Learns About Alzheimer's," aimed to educate children about Alzheimer's disease and how to interact with family members who have the condition. Through her sessions and book, Valencia reached not only her target audience of second and third-graders but also Alzheimer's patients and children across the country.
- Collaboration and support are essential for a successful Gold Award project: Valencia had a team of advisors and supporters who played crucial roles in her project. Her head advisor from the New Jersey Alzheimer's Association guided her in connecting with Alzheimer's patients and provided assistance in various aspects of the project. A teacher helped edit the book to ensure it was understandable for second and third-graders, and Valencia's mom provided support and assistance throughout the process.
- The Gold Award project can be a personal and emotional journey: Valencia's motivation for her project came from her personal experience with her grandfather's battle with Alzheimer's. His passing during the project was a significant emotional challenge for her. However, she found strength in knowing that her project could help others and honor her grandfather's memory.
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Ep 126 Madalyn Ross Adoption Awareness in Highland County Girl Scout Gold Award
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As an adoptee herself, Madalyn's project was deeply rooted in her own personal story and the desire to raise awareness about adoption in her community. Through a thoughtfully designed poster and a YouTube video featuring interviews with individuals involved in the adoption process, Madalyn aimed to convey that every child deserves a chance at a better life. Her project serves as a reminder that the opportunity for a brighter future is available to every mother who cannot care for their child. Tune in to hear Madalyn's heartfelt story and the impact of her project on adoption awareness.
More from Madalyn:
I've been in Girl Scouts from kindergarten through graduation, which has taught me many important life skills! I was in cheerleading, student council, National Honor Society, and DECA in high school, along with several other clubs and activities. I am currently attending Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee, and am majoring in Graphic Design.
https://youtu.be/7xfDcsQR6U0?si=68cjxfoF5-86trp4
Key takeaways from the episode:
- Madalyn's Girl Scout Gold Award project focused on adoption awareness in her county. She designed a poster that incorporated logos of organizations referenced by the local pregnancy center. The poster also featured a QR code linked to a YouTube video where Madalyn interviewed various individuals involved in the adoption process, including a foster mom, an adoptee, and an adoptive mother.
- Madalyn's personal experience as an adoptee greatly inspired her project. She was adopted from Guatemala at six months old and recognized the opportunities and better life that adoption provided for her. Madalyn's birth mother's wishes for her to receive an education and follow her faith motivated her to raise awareness about adoption and the positive impact it can have on both the mother and child.
- The core message of Madalyn's project was to convey that adoption is a valuable option for mothers facing difficult circumstances. She wanted to emphasize that there are multiple choices available and that adoption can bring joy and happiness not only to the mother and child but also to the community. Madalyn aimed to spread a positive message about adoption and empower mothers to consider it a viable option.
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Ep 128 Grace Gormley Stand Up, Speak Out: Journalism for Young Activists Girl Scout Gold Award
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Speak Up, Stand Out Journalism for Young Activists addressed a lack of diversity in her high school's journalism community. Grace developed a free camp for underserved kids in her community to introduce them to journalism. With the help of Dream Catchers, the camp became a part of their summer program and impacted 70 students. The camp taught journalism skills, and the students could write articles on topics they cared about. Grace also created a website with all the camp resources for sustainability and to help other journalism teachers create their own summer camps.
More from Grace:
Hi! My name is Grace Gormley, and I'm a senior in high school in the Bay Area. I've been a girl scout for twelve years and a journalist for three. In my Gold Award, Stand Up, Speak Out, I addressed the lack of diversity in the journalism community by creating a free journalism summer camp for underserved middle schoolers in my district. Outside of Girl Scouts, I am an Editor-in-Chief for The Viking Sports Magazine and a competitive swimmer. I also run my school's Best Buddies club, and I love reading and hanging out with friends.
https://gg28214.wixsite.com/portfolio
Key takeaways from the episode:
- Grace's Girl Scout Gold Award project, "Speak Up, Stand Out Journalism for Young Activists," addressed the lack of diversity in her school's journalism community. She developed a free camp for underserved kids in her community to introduce them to journalism at a younger age and inspire them to join the community in high school.
- Grace emphasized the importance of flexibility in managing a large team and coordinating a successful program. She delegated tasks to her peers and worked with Dreamcatchers, an organization in her community, to market and expand the camp. She also had to adjust the curriculum and timeline to meet printing deadlines for the magazine.
- Through her Gold Award process, Grace developed skills in flexibility, persistence, and resilience. These skills have helped her manage her schoolwork, swimming, and role as editor-in-chief of Viking Magazine, a national sports magazine. She emphasized the importance of pursuing activities that she is passionate about and finding joy in her commitments.
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