Girl Scouts - Illinois Crossroads Council

Did you know that more than 9,500 adult volunteers help us serve more than 36,800 girls?

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  Adult Recognitions
Adult Volunteers with Awards

Volunteer Recognition
Girl Scouts - Illinois Crossroads Council adult volunteers and Girl Scout leaders are recognized yearly for their tremendous efforts, accomplishments, and diligent work at our Annual Recognition Event. There are a variety of awards that are presented. Some awards include:

  • Outstanding Volunteer
  • Outstanding Leader
  • President's Award
  • Appreciation Pin
  • Alliance Award
  • Honor Pin
  • Excellence Award
  • Community Relations Award
  • Lifetime Achievement Award
  • Thanks Badge and Thanks Badge II

Girl Scouts - Illinois Crossroads Council appreciates the significant service that adult volunteers give to help the council reach their goals and meet criteria established by the Girl Scouts of the United States and the GS-ICC Board of Directors.

The council's VISTAs also honor their distinguished adult volunteers from their troops/groups. The Beaman/DeNoyer notable achievements awards are also given to selected individuals from each VISTA. Former Girl Scouts volunteers, Margaret Beanman and Xenia DeNoyer set the highest standards in volunteerism.

Community Recognition
Most Girl Scout families and local communities within the council's jurisdiction show their appreciation by recognizing Girl Scout leaders on Girl Scout Leaders' Day.

Women of Achievement
Women of achievement are honored every spring at an annual event. Honorees are chosen for their commitment to girls and their contributions to society and their communities.

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