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Girl Scouts of Nassau County Honors North Massapequa Resident

Elizabeth Garcia presented with the Impact Award at annual Legacy Brunch for her contributions to GSNC

Elizabeth Garcia
Elizabeth Garcia

GARDEN CITY, NY (MARCH 2023) — Girl Scouts of Nassau County (GSNC) recently held its second annual Legacy Brunch on Thursday, March 30 at The Heritage Club in Farmingdale. The event honored Elizabeth Garcia among three other Girl Scout champions who are leaving a legacy and impacting Girl Scouts throughout Nassau County. This event brought together generations of Girl Scouts and Girl Scout supporters to celebrate the Girl Scout Leadership Experience and what it has meant to Girl Scouts for over 100 years. All proceeds are going toward enhanced Girl Scout programming to ensure we continue the legacy of building girls of courage, confidence and character.

“Thanks to the selfless dedication and commitment of volunteers and leaders like Elizabeth Garcia, Girl Scouts of Nassau County continues to provide engaging opportunities that inspire and motivate young girls throughout Nassau County to become the future leaders of tomorrow and make their communities and the world a better place,” said Randell Bynum, the chief executive officer of Girl Scouts of Nassau County. “Our Legacy Brunch gives us a chance to celebrate and honor those who go above and beyond to create a life-changing experience for all girls involved in Girl Scouts of Nassau County.”

The Impact Award recognizes emerging leaders under 40 who are currently giving back and making contributions to the Girl Scout mission and the larger Nassau County community. These emerging leaders represent the future of leadership in Nassau County.

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Elizabeth Garcia is the youth program director at the nonprofit Círculo de la Hispanidad. She immigrated to America from Mexico at six years old and became the first person in her family to graduate college, earning an associate degree in liberal arts and a Bachelor’s degree in mathematics from SUNY College at Old Westbury. Upon graduating, Ms. Garcia started working as a teacher’s assistant at United Cerebral Palsy of Long Island and took a part-time job as the assistant youth program director at Círculo de la Hispanidad before she was promoted to full-time program director.

The Legacy Award was presented to Valerie T. Terzano, Ph.D, of Melville, who is the Vice President for Nursing and Patient Services at NYU Langone Hospital Long Island and the Vice President of the GSNC Board of Directors. The two other Impact Award recipients were Deandra Denton, of South Hempstead, who is a third-year student at the Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University and Gold Award Girl Scout, class of 2016; and Melanie Sinesi, of Bayville, who works as the Director of Community Affairs for Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone and Gold Award Girl Scout, class of 2008.

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The Legacy Award is for change makers in Nassau County who give back to the community by elevating and supporting the Girl Scout mission through their career or volunteer work. They are true leaders working to pave the way for a positive future for Girl Scouts and their families.

For more than a century, Girl Scouts has championed changemakers—helping girls develop leadership skills to make a tangible, positive difference in the community. Throughout the event, guests will learn more about some of the most enriching traditions and programs available to all Girl Scouts. Attendees will learn about the life-changing experience of spending time at Camp Blue Bay, the passion and vision it takes to carry out one of the Highest Award Projects Girl Scouts can earn, and join in a few other Girl Scout traditions.

The event will also feature a community spotlight on an esteemed Girl Scout alum, locally renowned meteorologist Meridith Garofalo, who has covered major historical events and scientific advancements over the course of her expansive career as a television journalist. Meredith enjoys giving back and supporting Girl Scouts in Nassau County by sharing her story and using her platform to encourage girls to pursue careers in the worlds of science, technology, engineering, the arts and math (STE(A)M).

To learn more about the Legacy Brunch, please visit www.gsnc.org/legacy.

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