• Ep 144 Building United Communities: Camilla's Gold Award Project

  • Sep 5 2024
  • Length: 31 mins
  • Podcast

Ep 144 Building United Communities: Camilla's Gold Award Project

  • Summary

  • Full transcription available at http://heartsofgoldpodcast.com/

    Camilla's project aims to build more united communities by educating people about different Asian cultures through workshops, YouTube vlogs, and a beautifully illustrated book.
    Camilla shared that her project was prompted by the rise in Asian hate crimes during the pandemic, which motivated her to use education as a tool to foster understanding and empathy. She detailed the three components of her project: interactive workshops at YMCA branches, vlogs exploring various Asian communities in Los Angeles, and her book, which she successfully fundraised $6,000 to publish and distribute.
    We discussed the challenges she faced, particularly in fundraising and public speaking, and how she overcame them by leveraging her network and stepping out of her comfort zone. Camilla also highlighted the importance of persistence and creating opportunities for oneself.
    One of the most heartwarming moments she shared was a memory from a school presentation where a young boy excitedly talked about his love for pho, showcasing the impact her project had on children.
    Camilla's story is a testament to the power of passion and dedication in making a positive impact on the community.

    More About Camilla:
    Camilla Chan is an Asian American who has been in Girl Scouts for 13 years.
    Her favorite Girl Scout activities are those associated with the outdoors: hiking, rock climbing, horseback riding, etc.
    Outside of Girl Scouts, Camilla enjoys playing the violin, playing table tennis and pickleball, and drawing. For her Gold Award project, Camilla hosted workshops, vlogged local Asian communities, and wrote a children’s book in order to educate others about Asian cultures and build more united communities.
    She aims to publish a second children’s book that follows a similar theme.
    As a prospective computer engineering major at UCLA, she hopes to protect individuals from cyber attacks and contribute to a world with safe AI regulations.
    Whether it is through Girl Scouts or college, Camilla aims to hold true to the Girl Scout motto “Make the World a Better Place.”


    Website: hiddenjewelsofasia.com
    Instagram: @hiddenjewelsofasia
    Youtube Channel: www.youtube.com/@chicken6215

    Key Takeaways from this episode:

    1. Camilla's Girl Scout Gold Award project, "Hidden Jewels of Asia," aimed to build more united communities through workshops, YouTube vlogs, and a published book.
    2. Camilla overcame challenges with funding and public speaking by finding passion in working with children and seeking support from her team, including her parents, teachers, friends, and community partners.
    3. Camilla's project had a global reach, with viewers from 21 states and 14 countries visiting her website, showcasing the impact and reach of her project.


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