Adult Recognition
The Saint George Award (BSA)
The St. George Adult Recognition is the NCCS recognition for Adult (Boy) Scouters that is awarded at the diocesan level. Scouters are nominated by their peers and a committee is formed to assess the merits of those nominated. The number of St. George Recognitions a diocese committee can award each year is limited to a formula based on the number of Catholic units in the diocese. Recipients of the St. George Recognition are eligible to also receive the BSA Adult Religious knot.
The Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Medal (NCCGSCF/GSUSA/CFUSA)
The St. Elizabeth Ann Seton recognition was inaugurated in 1980 to recognize the meritorious contributions of adults who serve Catholic youth through Girl Scouts and Camp Fire. This medal affirms the work of those who help youth develop their spiritual lives within the context of these organizations. It will ordinarily be received before the St. Anne Medal is earned, but is not a requirement for receiving the St. Anne Medal. The purposes of the St. Anne recognition are:
- to honor the outstanding services of adults who contribute to the spiritual development of Catholic young people in these organizations
- to further Catholic adult leadership in youth ministry through these national youth-serving organizations.
Diocesan Adult Recognition
Bronze Peliquin Award
St. John Bosco Award
For more information on any of the above awards, please contact the Committee Co-Chairs:
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Ana Bastien Girl Scouts Co-Chair 561-792-3591 4bastien@bellsouth.net |
Andy Flack Boy Scouts Co-Chair 561-784-9058 4flacks@bellsouth.net |








