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Awesome news! You have no idea how many girls cannot join Girl Guides or Girl Scouts due to the lack of leaders. I hope you will be a leader in the fall!LivingtheWDWdream said:I was a girlscout from age 5/6 (Kindergarten) in Brownies until I graduate High School. I got a scholarship for college for my participation.
I haven't had time but I'm hoping this fall to pick up a troop and become an assistant leader.
Oh no, definitely not dying; Girl Guides and Girl Scouts are still going strong around the world. (Maybe not as strong as it was 20 years ago due to the present leader shortage.)sues14 said:I was a girl scout too! I was a PIXY (now called daisy) then a brownie for two years then a junior for three years and a cadet for two years! I would have gone further but we didn't have a leader! My daughter was a daisy, brownie and a junior! I was her brownie leader for two years! In June I watched not only my daughter graduate from high school but also about 7 of my brownies graduate too! I loved it, my mom was also my leader for most of the years I was in scouts. Thanks for bringing some really good memories back! I hope we are not a dying breed!
Wow, it's great to hear your Girl Guide/Scout stories. I've been in Girl Guides since I was 6 years old and this is my 20th year! (I had a year off whist at university.) Right now I am a Brownie Owl (leader) and District Commissioner. This summer, another leader and I are taking some girls across Canada to participate in a 10-day camp with Guides from Canada, the UK, and New Zealand. Should be fun!
If there are any other Girl Guides/Scouts out there speak up.