Olivia: Tirelessly Committed to Helping Those in Need

Olivia: Tirelessly Committed to Helping Those in Need

Olivia shares her love of robots with her Girl Scout sisters on the new Do-si-dos®/Peanut Butter sandwich Girl Scout Cookie box!

“I think it’s a mature thing to be giving and help people,” Olivia’s dad Darien said proudly. “Girl Scouts provides a clear path and a vehicle to help other people. At Girl Scouts, you start young and you can work with older girls to do more. It has given her a real vehicle to do what she wants to do.”


“Girl Scouts provides a clear path and a vehicle to help other people,” said Darien, Olivia’s dad. “At Girl Scouts, you start young and you can work with older girls to do more. It has given her a real vehicle to do what she wants to do.”


Aside from saving the world one helping hand at a time, Olivia also wants to become a robotics programmer. As part of an all-girl robotics team, she works to embrace and solve challenges, and the support of her teammates has encouraged her to code, build, program, and compete through Girl Scouts.

“For Christmas I got a LEGO robot, but I didn't really know how to program it,” Olivia says. “Luckily I was introduced to the Girl Scout Robotics Team, which happens to compete using the same robot I had. Now not only can I program a robot, but I can also build and engineer one. I have a mentor and a coach who helps me, and I’ve already taken part in competitions with my team. I now know that this is what I want to be when I grow up—an engineer! I feel really empowered to see that girls can compete and do just as good as the boys.”


“For Christmas I got a LEGO robot, but I didn't really know how to program it,” Olivia says. “Luckily I was introduced to the Girl Scout Robotics Team, which happens to compete using the same robot I had. Now not only can I program a robot, but I can also build and engineer one.”


As part of her inspiring journey, Olivia has also traveled to Savannah, Georgia, to explore Juliette Gordon Low’s life, as well as to the United Nations through Girls in Politics. All these experiences have given her the motivation and self-assurance to recognize that she and other girls can make a huge difference in the world.

We can’t wait to see what Olivia does next. At twelve years old, she’s already mentored Brownies and Daisies and helped fifth graders by making wood locker models for them to practice opening locks on before they had to use an actual locker—what a great way to set them up for success!

With caring Girl Scout mentors by her side, Olivia keeps proving that paying it forward pays in more ways than one. So when you look at the new Do-si-dos®/Peanut Butter Sandwich boxes, think of Olivia and her Girl Scout sisters’ tenacious and giving spirit!