Girl Scouts of Middle Tennessee congratulates Chelsea Simpson for earning the Girl Scout Gold Award – the highest achievement in Girl Scouting.
Chelsea educated community members on domestic violence and suicide by providing presentations on self-defense and by distributing resources on who to call and what to do in situations of abuse. She also made blankets and bibs for the S.A.V.E. Shelter Program of Cannon County.
By earning the Girl Scout Gold Award, Chelsea has become a community leader. Her accomplishments reflect leadership and citizenship skills that set her apart.
“Earning the Girl Scout Gold Award is truly a remarkable achievement, and these young women exemplify leadership in all its forms,” said Shelia Majors, director of training, volunteer relations and outreach at Girl Scouts of Middle Tennessee. “They saw a need in their communities and around the world and took action. Their extraordinary dedication, perseverance and leadership is making the world a better place.”