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Girl Guides of Canada

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Girl Guides of Canada
NameGirl Guides of Canada
Formation1910
LocationCanada
RegionNorth America

Girl Guides of Canada is a non-profit organization that empowers girls and young women to become confident, courageous, and resourceful individuals. The organization was founded in 1910 by Lord Baden-Powell and his sister Agnes Baden-Powell, and is a member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts. Girl Guides of Canada has a long history of promoting leadership skills, community service, and outdoor education, and has been supported by notable figures such as Queen Elizabeth II and Pierre Trudeau. The organization has also been influenced by other guiding organizations, including the Girl Scouts of the USA and the Scout Association.

History

The history of Girl Guides of Canada dates back to 1910, when the first guide company was formed in St. Catharines, Ontario. The organization quickly grew, and by 1912, there were guide companies in Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal. During World War I, Girl Guides of Canada played an important role in supporting the Canadian Red Cross and the Canadian Army. The organization also participated in the Canadian Centennial celebrations in 1967, and has been involved in numerous other national and international events, including the Commonwealth Games and the Olympic Games. Notable figures such as Laura Secord and Nellie McClung have also been involved with the organization, and have helped to promote its values and mission. The organization has also been influenced by other historical events, including the Women's Suffrage Movement and the Great Depression.

Organization

Girl Guides of Canada is a national organization with a strong presence in every province and territory in Canada. The organization is divided into provincial councils, each of which is responsible for delivering programs and services to girls and young women in their region. The organization is also supported by a network of volunteers, including unit leaders, committee members, and board members. Girl Guides of Canada is a member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, and has partnerships with other organizations, including the Canadian Cancer Society, the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, and the United Nations Children's Fund. The organization has also been recognized for its excellence in leadership development and community engagement, and has received awards such as the Order of Canada and the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal.

Programs

Girl Guides of Canada offers a range of programs and activities for girls and young women, including Sparks, Brownies, Guides, Pathfinders, and Rangers. These programs are designed to promote leadership skills, teamwork, and community service, and offer girls and young women the opportunity to develop new skills and make new friends. The organization also offers specialized programs, such as Outdoor Adventures and STEM programs, which are designed to promote environmental awareness and science literacy. Girl Guides of Canada has also partnered with other organizations, including the Canadian Space Agency and the National Research Council Canada, to offer unique and innovative programs. The organization has also been influenced by other educational programs, including the International Baccalaureate and the Advanced Placement program.

Activities

Girl Guides of Canada offers a wide range of activities and events for girls and young women, including camping trips, hiking trips, and community service projects. The organization also participates in national and international events, such as the Jamboree and the World Scout Jamboree. Girl Guides of Canada has also been involved in numerous environmental initiatives, including the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup and the Earth Hour campaign. The organization has also partnered with other organizations, including the Canadian Wildlife Federation and the World Wildlife Fund Canada, to promote conservation and sustainability. Notable figures such as David Suzuki and Jane Goodall have also supported the organization's environmental initiatives, and have helped to promote its values and mission.

Membership

Girl Guides of Canada has a membership of over 80,000 girls and young women, and is one of the largest youth organizations in Canada. The organization offers membership to girls and young women aged 5-18, and also has a lone member program for girls and young women who are unable to participate in a traditional guide unit. Girl Guides of Canada has a strong alumni network, and many former members have gone on to become leaders in their communities and role models for young girls and women. The organization has also been recognized for its excellence in membership development and volunteer management, and has received awards such as the Canadian Volunteer Award and the Queen's Award for Voluntary Service. The organization has also been influenced by other membership-based organizations, including the YMCA and the YWCA. Category:Youth organizations

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