BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. – At 16, Rebecca DeVoid made history by being part of the first group of girls in the country to earn their Eagle Scout badge.
It was a program intended for boys only, until two years ago when Scouts BSA announced they would welcome girls 11 to 17 years old. [TRENDING: Video shows SpaceX Starship exploding after landing | All Fla.
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If I can become an Eagle Scout, what can I not do?” DeVoid said. “I kind of wanted a change, meet more people and do more activities so that’s why I joined the Boy Scouts.” She’d been a Girl Scout since kindergarten, but she said she wanted to do more.