Suffern's Grace VanderWaal stole America's heart at just 12 years old with her ukulele-playing talent and went on to win "America's Got Talent" in 2016.

Now, the singer-songwriter has a new award to sport: The New York State Senate Women of Distinction honor.

VanderWaal was presented the award Tuesday night in Albany, after being nominated by Sen. David Carlucci (D-Rockland).

Since winning the talent competition, VanderWaal founded The Little Miracles Show Choir in the East Ramapo Central School District. The program teaches students to dance, sing and play an instrument. In addition, VanderWaal will appoint two college scholarships to district students.

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With her $1 million winnings, she also had two treehouses built. The luxury digs, completed in 2017, include a kitchenette with small refrigerator, dining supplies and a comfortable sitting area.

VanderWaal signed her first record deal with Simon Cowell's Syco Music label for Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music.

The New York State Senate Women of Distinction honor recognizes outstanding women living and working in New York whose contributions have enriched the quality of life in their communities and beyond.