Aug 15, 2019
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Shelby shares her experience creating awareness around Black Dog Syndrome - supporting adoption of darker colored animals that aren’t as readily adopted as other colored animals.
More about Shelby
Shelby Dye is a Girl Scout from Oklahoma City and has been a Girl Scout for 12 years. As a Girl Scout, Shelby earned her Bronze, Silver, and Gold award. She led her troop as a youth leader for 6 years and was the secretary of the adult leadership for 3 years. Shelby also created a flag team for her troop. She plays the flute and is a varsity tennis player. Shelby also plays handbells for her church and is an avid volunteer. She was a drum major for her school for 2 years, and was head drum major her senior year. Shelby plans on going to Baylor University to major in Environmental Science with a minor in music and nonprofit studies.
Additional information on Black Dog Syndrome
https://oklahoman.com/article/5624476/girl-scout-brings-awareness-to-black-dog-syndrome
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