South Pasadenan Solana Cordon is a Gold Award Girl Scout

PHOTO: Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles | The South Pasadenan | Solana Cordon's Gold Award project at the South Pasadena Library.
PHOTO: Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles | The South Pasadenan | Solana Cordon's Gold Award project at the South Pasadena Library.

Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles is thrilled to announce that Solana Cordon is a God Award Girl Scout from South Pasadena who has earned her Gold Award for extraordinary action addressing lack of representation of Latinx voices in her community.

Solana was joined at the South Pasadena Public Library by the Sandoval sisters, whom she interviewed and wrote stories about as part of her Gold Award project. Her exhibit is on display at the library.

Solana has a website dedicated to her project.

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PHOTO: Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles | The South Pasadenan | Pictured in front of her Gold Award exhibit at South Pasadena Library are l-r: left to right is Jessica Sandoval (the youngest), Nora Sandoval (middle sister), Solana, and Elva Sandoval (the eldest).

The Gold Award is the highest achievement a Girl Scout can earn, available to girls in high school who create a sustainable change on a community or world issue important to them. Gold Award Girl Scouts address the root cause of a problem, plan and implement innovative solutions to drive change, and lead a team of people to success.

Congratulations Solana!