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children prada shoes eligible girls take the rigorous path toward earning the award, according to Jane Christyon, CEO for Girl Scouts of North East Ohio."Their projects have a lasting impact locally, nationally, and globally in environmental awareness, special needs populations, healthy living, community improvements and more," Christyon said.An increasing number of colleges and universities have recognized the achievements and leadership abilities of Girl Scout Gold Award recipients by establishing scholarship programs for them. Girls who have earned the Girl Scout Gold Award often enter the four branches of the United States Armed Services at an advanced level and salary, having been recognized for their level of leadership shown in earning the Girl Scout Gold Award.Seven local girls received the Gold Award at the June 15 ceremony, including:Cassie Allen of Boardman, a graduate of Boardman High School, has been a Girl Scout for 12 years. For her Gold Award project, she chose to act upon the issue of dog abuse by donating 50 bags that included a leash, collar, ball, Frisbee, homemade dog treats and a flier that warned about the lasting effects of dog abuse and also a few tips on how to begin caring for a new pet. The bags were then donated to the Trumbull County Humane Society, and each person who adopts a dog from the Humane Society will be given the choice to take a specific bag based on size and gender of their new friend free of charge. She plans to major in computer science at Youngstown State University in the fallDaisy Corso of Boardman, a graduate of Boardman High School, has been a Girl Scout for six years. For her Gold Award project, Corso built a 24 x 17 square foot butterfly garden at Williamson Elementary School in Youngstown. The butterfly garden takes its role as an outdoor classroom setting for the young children to broaden their education about the environment. Corso also created an environmentally friendly, informative brochure to assist teachers while educating students about the importance of keeping the environment safe and clean for years to come. Corso will be attending Youngstown State University in the fall, majoring in interdisciplinary studio art.Kaitlyn Emery