VIRGINIA BEACH BEACON
Dr. Aleli Romero wasn't a Girl Scout growing up in the Philippines, but her service as an adult volunteer reflects the organization's core principles of leadership, strong values, social conscience and personal conviction.
Romero's history with the Girl Scout Council of the Colonial Coast spans more than a decade. As a volunteer, the practicing family physician launched a physicians' mentoring program and organized annual health fairs. She also played a leadership role as the council's board president from 1999 to 2001.
The council, which serves girls in southeastern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina, recently bestowed Romero its highest adult honor, the Dorothy Barber Award.
Romero said her Girl Scout participation stems from a belief in the organization's mission of encouraging and empowering girls. The award came as a surprise, but she is thankful to have been chosen.
In addition to helping found the Filipino Health Alliance, Romero is the founder and organizer of Dance for Cancer, a fundraiser that benefits the Patient Assistance Fund at Chesapeake General Hospital's Cancer Treatment Center and Lee's Friends in Norfolk. The advocate for cancer awareness said she is busily preparing for the 14th annual event, which will be held in March.
What do you love most about the Girl Scouts as an organization? It is an organization with a definite mission of building girls of courage, character and confidence
What do you enjoy most about being a doctor? Making sick people well
What frustrations to you often face as a doctor? Losing a patient of any age
What is the number one health tip you give your patients? Have a regular check-up
Describe your perfect day Go to church, eat a healthy meal, spend time with family, get enough sleep and wake up refreshed for the next day of work
If you could invite three famous people, living or dead, to dinner, who would they be? Pope Benedict XVI, Queen Elizabeth II and President George W. Bush
Favorite way to unwind after a long day Play card games like Mahjong
Your first celebrity crush Robert Taylor
The most recently read book you'd recommend to a friend "Servant Leadership: A Journey into the Nature of Legitimate Power and Greatness" by Robert K. Greenleaf
Pet peeve People asking me how tall I am
Hobbies Collecting shot glasses
How did you meet your spouse? In high school
Favorite movie of all time "The Ten Commandments"
What adjective would you use to describe yourself? Active
Favorite comfort food Cashews
Favorite night on the town Being with family and friends and planning future events
The one television show you never miss "Jeopardy!"
Of what achievements are you most proud? Being a physician with a loving husband and three wonderful children
What is the biggest challenge you've ever faced? Dealing with a diagnosis of breast cancer, then having Guillain-Barre Syndrome
What motivates you? The feeling that some people can benefit from who I am and what I can do
What song might someone catch you dancing to? "No Other Love"
Favorite sport Tennis
Dream vacation Holy Land pilgrimage
What is your favorite sound? Sounds from waterfalls
What is your least favorite sound? Dental drills
What is your good luck charm? Two Tiffany bracelets
What are the first words of wisdom you ever received and from whom did you receive them? "Study hard because you'll be a doctor when you grow up." My uncle, a Catholic priest, said (this) to me when I was in third grade.







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