To learn more about Gloria Barron, click
here. The
Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes honors outstanding young
leaders who have made a significant positive difference to people
and our planet. Their leadership and courage make them true heroes—and
inspirations to us all.
Each year, the Barron Prize selects ten winners nationwide. Half of the winners have focused on helping their communities and fellow beings; half have focused on protecting the health and sustainability of the environment.
These young people reflect the great diversity of America. They are female and male, urban and rural, and from many backgrounds. Examples are Michaella, who organized a rodeo for disabled kids; Carter, who led the effort to conserve a local river; Ashley, who created a scholarship fund for African girls; Kyle, who organized a reading mentorship program; Joying, who cleaned up South Carolina's beaches; Ryan, who helped provide clean drinking water to more than 70 African villages; and Barbara, who created a successful oil recycling project in Texas.
The goal of the Barron Prize is to celebrate such heroic young people—and to inspire others to do their part. Like the woman for whom the prize was named—my mother, Gloria Barron—these young people demonstrate the power of one person to make a difference to the world.
T.A. Barron
Prize Founder
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Click here to obtain an application (nomination packet).
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To learn more about Gloria Barron, click here.
T.A. Barron,
founder of the
prize, is an
author from
Colorado. For
information,
visit: www.tabarron.com
The Barron Prize is grateful for the support of the National Geographic Education Foundation, Girl Scouts of the USA, Earth Force, the National Youth Leadership Council, Youth Service America, Roots & Shoots, Environmental Leadership Program, and the Student Conservation Association.