DAYTON -- Some local Girl Scouts received top honors Sunday.
Only five percent of Girl Scouts across the nation win the organization's Gold Award. The award is given to those displaying extreme leadership in their community.
Organizers say girls at any age can receive the award, as long as they're committed to improving the world around them.
"Many girls are in Girl Scouting for a very long time ... anywhere from 10 years on, girls a few as 5. But it's taking the experience they've learned so far and the fundamentals and the promise and the law; they apply to this in their community and their own towns," said Program Services Specialist Carrie Hurley.
Eleven girls from the Girl Scouts of Western Ohio received the award.
Only five percent of Girl Scouts across the nation win the organization's Gold Award. The award is given to those displaying extreme leadership in their community.
Organizers say girls at any age can receive the award, as long as they're committed to improving the world around them.
"Many girls are in Girl Scouting for a very long time ... anywhere from 10 years on, girls a few as 5. But it's taking the experience they've learned so far and the fundamentals and the promise and the law; they apply to this in their community and their own towns," said Program Services Specialist Carrie Hurley.
Eleven girls from the Girl Scouts of Western Ohio received the award.