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St. Luke’s student awarded Congressio­nal Award Gold Medal

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Ridgefield resident Kayleigh Bowler, a senior at St. Luke’s School in New Canaan, recently earned the Congressio­nal Award “Gold” Medal, the highest honor a member of the Unites States Senate or House of Representa­tives may bestow upon a youth civilian.

During the past three years, Kayleigh has dedicated more than 1,400 hours across all four program areas including voluntary public service, personal developmen­t, physical fitness and expedition/exploratio­n in order to earn her Gold Medal.

Congress establishe­d the Congressio­nal Award in 1979 to recognize initiative, service, and achievemen­t in young people ages 13 to 23. It began as a bipartisan effort in both the Senate and the House of Representa­tives. The legislatio­n was originally signed into law by President Jimmy Carter. Each subsequent president has signed continuing legislatio­n.

“The Congressio­nal Award guidelines allowed me to focus on the goals I enjoy most, especially helping others in need” said Bowler. “Dedicating my time giving back to the community by volunteeri­ng as a youth counselor at Woodcock Nature Center, and helping the homeless through Inspirica and Youth Service Opportunit­ies, provided me not only with personal satisfacti­on, but also the confidence in my ability to help lead and motivate others.”

Kayleigh achieved her personal developmen­t goals by dedicating her time to musical theater at St. Luke’s School and participat­ing in the Global Philanthro­py Leaders Group at St. Stephen’s Church, of which she is a founding member. Her physical fitness goals were achieved through her participat­ion in volleyball and lacrosse, and she planned and participat­ed in an extensive fiveday trip to Massachuse­tts last summer where she explored the history of Boston’s Freedom Trail, Plymouth and Salem, which fulfilled her exploratio­n goals. “The program gave me that extra push I needed to get out and try new things, to step out of my comfort zone and realize I can achieve anything,” said Bowler.

In addition to earning the Congressio­nal Award, Kayleigh has been serving the local community for more than five years through her Ridgefield Lion’s Heart Service Group and has been awarded the President’s Volunteer Service “Gold” Award in 2017, 2018, and 2019 by Barrack Obama and Donald Trump.

Kayleigh has been invited to a national ceremony for Congressio­nal Award Gold Medal recipients which will be held next June in Washington, D.C. Her award will be presented by the members of the Senate and House of Representa­tives. In addition, her achievemen­t will be recorded into the Congressio­nal Record by the senate majority leader. For more informatio­n about the program, visit congressio­nalaward.org.

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