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November 12, 2018 ·

Highest Awards: Examples of Community Needs for Your Take Action Project

When planning your Take Action project, sometimes it’s hard to identify a broad community issue to later focus your research and investigative efforts around. That’s one reason why the Girl Scout Journeys already have themes that walk you through discovering more about a topic, making connections with the issue locally and globally, and using the things you discovered and the connections you identified as a guide when planning your Take Action project.

But when you’re choosing an issue for your highest awards project, there are no themes to use as a guide. You can choose from so many different things that it can feel overwhelming to get started. Where do you even begin? To help you out, we’ve got some great ideas grouped into categories below ...
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