





Thirteen Inland Empire Girl Scouts have earned the highest honor possible for a Girl Scout.
They’ve been named to the 2024 class of Gold Award Girl Scouts by the Girl Scouts of San Gorgonio, which serves the Inland Empire. Across California, and 415 girls earned the recognition.
The girls “have dedicated themselves to meaningful change in their communities,” a news release states.
The Gold Award goes to high school girls who “tackle significant issues with innovative solutions and sustainable impact,” the release states.
Their projects address issues such as mental health awareness and environmental conservation.
“Each of the Gold Award recipients has shown extraordinary dedication and creativity,” Cynthia Breunig, president & CEO of Girl Scouts of San Gorgonio said in the release.
The honorees, who were recognized at a June 8 event, are:
Alyssa Cromwell
Troop 1133 in Apple Valley
She installed a reflection bench at Apple Valley High School and created brochures to educate students about mental health.
Sydnie Dantes
Troop 183 in Palm Desert
The student at Temecula Preparatory School created a project to raise awareness about gluten-related issues such as celiac disease and gluten intolerance.
Abbygale Gomez
Troop 2081 in Eastvale
The Roosevelt High School student addressed food insecurity among older residents in low-income households by creating a community garden.
Shannon Herrera
Troop 2083 in Riverside
The Hillcrest High School student developed a Mindfulness Maze to help children, including those with autism.
Annie Holub
Troop 2352 in Murrieta
The Murrieta Mesa High School student created a sensory garden for learning at Donald Graham Elementary School in Wildomar.
Sierra Mason
Troop 628 in Redlands
The Redlands High School student established the Junior Forester Program for the San Bernardino National Forest.
Olivia Nay
Troop 2553 in Temecula — The Temecula Valley High School student’s project, Healing Hearts Through Art, provided foster youth with virtual art lessons, motivational cards, and art supply kits.
Madeline Pearl
Troop 787 in Redlands
The Redlands High School student painted a sensory walk at a daycare center to help children improve their mental performance and behavior.
Hannah Peterson
Troop 2530 in Corona
She built nesting habitats for burrowing owls in the Lake Matthews area near Riverside and worked with a biologist.
Liliana Preciado
Troop 953 in Jurupa Valley
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Caitlin Stark
Troop 1101 in Victorville
The University Preparatory School student created a database called L.E.M.O.N. that stores medical and emergency contact information for those who cannot communicate.
Logan Stendell
Troop 1176 in Palm Desert
She created a program to teach art therapy to youths and made a curriculum for educators.
Audrey Thomas
Troop 523 in Rialto
The Valley View High School student launched an online safety campaign to educate students and families about internet safety.