Braselton, GA (December 22, 2025)— As Girl Scout Cookie Season approaches, Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia is celebrating the outstanding achievement of Lily K., a member of Troop 10828 in Braselton, who was named the Top Girl Seller in units sold during the Girl Scout Fall Product Program.
Lily sold an impressive 264 units, showcasing dedication, confidence, and strong entrepreneurial skills throughout the program. The Fall Product Program gives Girl Scouts the opportunity to build essential life skills, including goal setting, money management, decision making, people skills, and business ethics. It is a simple, fun program that allows girls and troops to earn startup funds for Girl Scout activities while practicing these important skills.
The program is a family- and friends-based campaign and serves as a precursor to cookie season. Girl Scouts like Lily—and all of the other participants—are already demonstrating the skills and determination that will help them perform wonderfully during the upcoming cookie season.
Keep an eye out for Girl Scouts selling near you this cookie season, and take a moment to support these amazing young leaders. Every purchase not only helps them reach their goals, it also enables them to develop important life skills, fund troop activities, and make a positive impact in their communities. By supporting Girl Scouts, you’re investing in confidence, leadership, and the future of girls across Georgia.
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ABOUT GIRL SCOUTS OF HISTORIC GEORGIA: Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia is rich in heritage and purpose. The council extends from the North Georgia mountains to the Okefenokee and from the Atlantic coast to the Chattahoochee Valley. Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia serves more than 7,000 girls and 3,000 adults in 122 counties in Georgia, two counties in South Carolina and one county in Alabama. The council is also the home of our organization’s founder, Juliette Gordon Low, who founded Girl Scouts on March 12, 1912 in Savannah, Georgia, where her birthplace and the historic First Headquarters still welcome thousands of Girl Scouts every year. Girl Scouting gives girls a wide range of experiences to define leadership their way. To join, donate, or learn more, visit www.gshg.org.