Ambassador Award
All paperwork/patches/pins for the following awards are organized by a troop leader or an adult volunteer.
Ambassador Leadership Journeys
- Advocate Award, It’s Your World – Change It!
- Sage Award, It’s Your Planet – Love It!
- Dream Maker Award, It’s Your Story – Tell It!
Ambassador Journey Summit Award
- Complete all three Ambassador Journeys
The Gold Torch Award
- Complete one Ambassador Leadership Journey.
- Serve one full term in a leadership position.
Ambassador Community Service Bar
- Volunteer with an organization of your choosing and work at least 20 hours.
Ambassador Service to Girl Scouting Bar
- Volunteer with Girl Scouts and work at least 20 hours
*Please note that your service hours for the above awards need to be separate from those you earn toward other awards. Each award represents a new project and can only be earned once.
Cookie Activity Pin
- Take part in the Cookie Sale.
World Thinking Day Award
- Take part in one of the special activities for Thinking Day
Global Action Award
- Take part in one of the activities for Global Action
Medal of Honor
- This award is given to a girl who has shown presence of mine and a true Girl Scout spirit in an emergency
Bronze Cross
- This award is given to a girl who has shown extraordinary heroism or risked her own life to save another’s
My Promise, My Faith
- Pick a line from the Girl Scout Law and find a text within your faith that relates to it.
- Interview a woman in your own or another faith community who can talk to you about the subject of the line you chose from the law.
- Find three inspirational quotes by women that fit with your line.
- Make something creative that reminds you of what you learned.
- Make a commitment to live what you have learned by sharing with others.
Safety Award
- Pick a safety issue and organize a forum where other teens can discuss the issue.
- Talk to younger girls about internet safety and the safe use of social media.
- List your duties as a CIT, VIT or PA you hold. Make sure that you make a safety plan for all trips and events.
- Talk to a counselor, social worker, or someone who works at a women’s shelter to find out more about how to stay safe while dating.
- Pick a sport or outdoor activity you enjoy. Find out about the rules, training and safety equipment designed to protect players.



