Scout sells enough Girl Scout Cookies to send friend to Walt Disney World

A girl in Chicago is living up to the Girl Scout Law.

The law states in part that a scout will be "friendly and helpful, considerate and caring, courageous and strong."

Anne Nelson, 11, won a trip to Walt Disney World for selling 5,000 boxes of Girl Scout Cookies. But she didn't want to keep the trip. She wanted to give it to a classmate with special needs, WLS reported.

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"Everyone should be kind to other people and generous because if someone wants to go somewhere or do something and they never have a chance to do it, it would make them feel amazing to do it," Nelson told WLS Sunday.

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She and the unidentified classmate were part of a ceremony at a Chicago Disney Store, WLS reported.

Anne said she had the idea to earn the trip for her friend thanks to a lesson at school about generosity.

FILE PHOTO: A Girl Scout in Chicago sold $5,000 worth of cookies to win a trip to Walt Disney World.

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