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31 Local Girl Scouts Earn Prestigious Gold Award for Impactful Community Projects

(PHOENIX) – Girl Scouts–Arizona Cactus-Pine Council (GSACPC) is honoring 31 local Girl Scouts with the Gold Award this year, the most prestigious honor in Girl Scouting. The Gold Award recognizes Girl Scouts in grades 9 to 12 and their service projects to address important issues in their community and develop sustainable solutions.

“Gold Award Girl Scouts identify everyday issues around them or draw inspiration from personal experiences to create meaningful change as project leaders,” says Mary Mitchell, co-CEO of GSACPC. “We are proud to provide a platform for them to launch their own vision of community service.”

The 2025 Gold Award recipients have shown initiative and demonstrated leadership through their projects to tackle mental health stigmas, honor veterans, advocate for the environment, promote animal welfare, advance STEM education, and more.

“The Gold Award represents young women who are actively shaping our communities for the better,” says Christina Spicer, co-CEO of GSACPC. “Their world-changing projects reflect the critical thinking, problem-solving, communication, team management, goal setting, budgeting, and other diverse skills they have developed by participating in Girl Scouts.”

Spicer also notes that the Gold Award distinction on a high school resume helps young women stand out in college admissions, internships, job interviews, scholarship applications, and more, as they prepare for the next chapter of their lives.

The 2025 Gold Award Girl Scouts and their impactful projects are:

Aarohi Ghorpade, Phoenix
C Change

Anna Moraca, Scottsdale
Sensory Boards

Arabella Bergen, New River
New River Neighborhood Improvement

Arionna Smith, Phoenix
Robots Build Kids

Ava Sharett, Phoenix
Alleviating Period Poverty

Bayli Haynes, Peoria
Coyote Relief Space

Breanna Barnes, Phoenix
Overcoming Mental Health Challenges

Brooke Gooding, Peoria
Literacy Libraries

Catherine Young, Chandler
Preserving History: Hashknife Pony Express and the U.S. Flag

Claire Ellish, Phoenix
Legacy of WWII Valor: Keeping History Alive and Inspiring Civic Pride Across Generations

Corinne Koelsch, Scottsdale
Bringing Broadcastings

Diana Jackson, San Tan Valley
Think Safety

Ella Killebrew, New River
Caring Through Color

Emily Morrow, Scottsdale
Girl Scouts in STEM

Grazia Caramucci, Fountain Hills
Step Into the Outdoors

Haley Helman, Surprise
Dog Agility Equipment
 
Katya Sasha Rubin, Phoenix
Adaptive Figure Skating

Kelly Mitchell, Phoenix
Protecting Our Environment

Klarissa Stiff, Phoenix
Library Redesign

Lily Sheehan, Gilbert
A Sister to Every Girl Scout  

Madeline Wilson, Gilbert
Sharing the Love

Madilyn Messenger, Phoenix
Western Burrowing Owls

Michaela Paltzik, Scottsdale
Helping Paws

M’tima Hamilton, Mesa
Designing a CrossBody Bag for Mastectomy Patients

Naeha Ravikumar, Chandler
Back to Nature

Rayne Thompson, Phoenix
Thriving Minds: Innovative Approaches to Neurodivergent Care

Samantha Shockness, Phoenix
Mindfulness Where it Matters

Sarah Bendok, Phoenix
Agrivoltaics Project at Spaces of Opportunity
 
Sarah Witte, Phoenix
STEAM Kits

Sophia Crisalli, Paradise Valley
Pobody’s Nerfect: A Self-Guided Journal for Young Girls 

Tatiyana Mack, Phoenix

Grow, Grow, Grow

About Girl Scouts—Arizona Cactus-Pine Council (GSACPC)

In partnership with 6,500 adult volunteers, GSACPC serves over 12,000 girls grades K-12 in more than 90 communities across central and northern Arizona. Since 1936, GSACPC has helped girls develop leadership skills and tools for success in a rapidly changing environment. We know that given the opportunity, every girl can become a leader, act confidently on her values, and connect with her community. For more information, visit www.girlscoutsaz.org.