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Girl Scouts of Nassau County Honor Great Neck Residents

Event Recognizes Outstanding Girl Scout Champions Whose Volunteerism Has Left a Lasting Impact on Girls All Over Nassau County

(BETH BROWN)

Girl Scouts of Nassau County (GSNC) recently honored Great Neck residents Jennifer Billow, Lauren Juceam and Katherine Sun , at its 2023 Annual Adult Recognitions Award Ceremony and Dinner. The annual event, which was held at the Inn at New Hyde Park on March 21, recognizes and celebrates the adult volunteers for their service to Girl Scouts of Nassau County and to their communities. Billow, Juceam and Sun were among 110 honorees throughout Nassau County.

โ€œIt is because of the hard work and dedication of all our volunteers, that Girl Scouts of Nassau County can provide impactful leadership opportunities for girls in our area. Each of our Adult Recognitions Honorees has made a significant impact on our organization and help spread the Girl Scout mission,โ€ said Randell Bynum, the CEO of Girl Scouts of Nassau County. โ€œThanks to their contributions, we can continue building girls of courage, confidence and character, who continue to make this world a better place.โ€

Billow and Juceam were awarded the GSNC Courage, Confidence & Character Certificate which recognizes adult volunteers who have demonstrated extraordinary efforts to advocate in our Girl Scoutโ€™s best interest with courage, confidence, and character.

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Sun was awarded the Girl Scouts of Nassau County Changemaker Award, an award given to those who worked on and were engaged with the governance of Girl Scoutsโ€™ 56th National Council Session. These volunteers, ensured that Girl Scouts of Nassau Countyโ€™s voice was represented in the decision making and evolution of the Girl Scout Movement.

For more information on our GSNC volunteer opportunities and how to get involved, visit www.gsnc.org.

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