PALM BEACH COUNTY, Fla. (CBS12) — A Lake Worth woman who spent decades helping young girls build confidence and leadership skills through Girl Scouts is being recognized for a lifetime of service.
Ninety-five-year-old Marilyn VanVleet received the Lifetime Service Award from the Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida, an honor recognizing volunteers who have made extraordinary contributions to the organization and its mission.
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VanVleet said being involved in Girl Scouts has been one of the most meaningful parts of her life.
“Girl Scouts has meant a lot to me, and I’m so glad that I got involved,” VanVleet said.
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Her connection to Girl Scouts spans nearly her entire life. She first joined as a Brownie as a child and later served as a troop leader for two decades alongside her late husband, Dave.
She credits her husband’s involvement as an important part of the experience.
“I think the big thing was having my husband so involved with this, because the girls just adored him,” VanVleet said. “He was so good at leadership, and that was something I could not do alone.”
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During those years, VanVleet helped lead troops on memorable adventures — including hiking trips, canoeing excursions through Georgia and the Ozarks, camping across the country, and even traveling to the Bahamas.
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Today, many of the girls she once mentored remain close, sometimes gathering for reunions years later.
“The main thing is how they love each other and get together,” VanVleet said. “I think they remember for years when we were active and doing things.”
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Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida CEO Lisa Johnson said VanVleet’s dedication has had a lasting impact on the lives of many young women.
“We know that girls who thrive become women who thrive, and women who thrive create communities that thrive,” Johnson said. “Her ability to impact so many girls in such positive ways means communities around the world are benefiting from the leadership she helped inspire.”
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“When we think about Girl Scouts, we think about service, really being at the heart of the organization. Every one of our girls participates in opportunities to give back to their own communities in meaningful ways. Mrs. V talks a lot about adventure, and so that may be something that draws girls together, that opportunity to build an adventurous journey together, but also being courageous, being kind,” said Johnson.
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“One of the aspects of Girl Scouts is being in a safe space to try, fail, try again, and know that you can be brave, that you can fail and then still succeed. So, it’s one of the tenants of Girl Scouts to make sure that girls know they can do that,” said Johnson.
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VanVleet said one of the most important lessons she hopes girls take from Girl Scouts is to embrace new experiences and friendships.
“Being friends is the main thing — being willing to try different things and being willing to do adventurous things,” she said.
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Her recognition comes as Girl Scouts across the country celebrate the start of Girl Scout Week.
Looking back on decades of mentoring young girls, VanVleet said her greatest joy is seeing them grow into strong, confident women. Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida leaders echo that, saying her legacy will continue inspiring generations of Girl Scouts for years to come.