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Kayla’s Certificate of Commendation – One Brave Brownie!
We are extremely proud of our 6th Clydebank Brownie, Kayla McCulloch, who achieved the ‘Scottish Chief Commissioner’s Certificate of Commendation for Showing Bravery and Compassion in the Face of Adversity’ Award.
Kayla has been raising money to help the Children’s Liver Disease Foundation (CLDF) after she was diagnosed with Liver Disease last year and received fantastic support from the charity.
The charity is conducting a national fundraising day ‘Big Yellow Friday’ on March 4th 2018. Kayla has requested for The Kelpies to be illuminated yellow on the evening of March 4th and hopes The SEC and The SSE Hydro will follow suit to raise awareness of the CLDF Charity.
Kayla’s Mother, Elaine, expressed her thanks to Girlguiding stating:
“We had a beautiful evening and it was lovely to see everyone including familiar faces and some new faces too.
Kayla adores being a Brownie and part of the Girlguiding Family, Kayla looks forward to future adventures and achieving more milestones.
Kayla takes being part of Girlguiding seriously and somewhere that she can create her own identity, be herself, forget about her debilitating illness on a weekly basis, making friends and achieving goals.”