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What do Guides Do?
Being a Guide is all
about learning new skills, making new friends and helping
others. Each Guide is encouraged to achieve her own personal
goals through a progressive programme with the opportunity
to work for a wide variety of badges. This allows the girl
to mature and develop at her own pace.
Guides work together
in Patrols, groups of four to eight girls, providing a
ready-made group of friends and helping the girls to feel
that they belong to something special. They elect their own
Patrol Leader. A Patrol plans its own activities with the
support of the Guide Leader so that each Guide learns to
share in decisions that affect herself and others in the
Patrol.
Who can become a
Guide?
Guides are usually
aged between ten and 14, although some Guides like to stay
until they are older. Any girl over the age of ten can
become a Guide as long as she is able to understand, and
wants to make, the Guide Promise.
The Guide Promise
I promise
that I will do my best:
To love my God,
To serve the Queen and my country,
To help other people
and
To keep the Guide Law.
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