16-year-old Girl Scout Vashti Valentine is putting her whole heart into creating and commemorating Black History!
"I think giving back is very important. That's what our church is really about," said 16-year-old Vashti Valentine. "Because there are people out there who don't have what you have."
When she's not working with the church, Valentine is doing community service as a Girl Scout with Troop 91. She has already achieved her silver award by creating masks for members of her church. As for her gold award, she is aiming to start a Black History club under the same roof. Valentine will also be involved with the Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania's 'Take the Lead' initiative, which culminates with a camp-themed networking and cocktail reception in March.
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