Girl Scouts and Girl Guides give a young girl a place to go to make friends, to experience new things, to learn, and to participate in a variety of activities. Girl Scouting/Guiding also helps girls build confidence, learn leadership skills, learn about their environment, and help their community through community service.
Depending on the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts organization she is a member of, a female scout is called a Girl Guide or a Girl Scout. The name will also vary with the language used for the organization, but they usually translate to either Girl Guide or Girl Scout. For example: French: Eclaireuse translates to Girl Scout
It is either Girl Scout or Girl Guide or Guide. The international organization is the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS).
There is no official Girl Guide or Girl Scout organization in the People's Republic of China or Mainland China.
If you want to be a member of a Girl Scout or Girl Guide troop, you should contact the Girl Scout or Girl Guide organization in your area. They will help you either find a troop or group to join or help you organize a new troop or group. In Girl Scouts of the USA, there are local Girl Scout councils you can contact. See Related Links for a link to find your local Girl Scout council and a link to find the Girl Scout or Girl Guide organization in your country.
The Girl Scout troop is part of a non-profit organization. The Girl Scout council is the organization which receives non-profit status. The council is responsible for the non-profit financial status of all the troops and individual members of the council.
Girl Scouts The organization is called Girl Scouts of Japan. They have five age groups: Ranger Girl Scout ages 15-17 Senior Girl Scout ages 12-15 Junior Girl Scout ages 9-12 Brownie Girl Scout ages 6-9 Tenderfoot Girl Scout ages 5-6
The WAGGGS member organization is Girl Scouts of Japan. The age groups for Girl Scouts of Japan are: Ranger Girl Scout age 15-17 Senior Girl Scout age 12-15 Junior Girl Scout age 9-12 Brownie Girl Scout age 6-9 Tenderfoot Girl Scout age 5-6
The feminine of Boy Scout is Girl Scout. It's not rocket science, honey. Just like how the sun rises in the east and sets in the west, a Boy Scout is a boy and a Girl Scout is a girl. Keep it simple, darling.
The color of a Girl Scout or Girl Guide neckerchief usually represent a troop/unit or an age/grade level or the organization they are a part of. So the color can be almost anything, depending on which country's organization a girl may belong to.
Girl Scouts The organization is called Girl Scouts of Japan. They have five age groups: Ranger Girl Scout ages 15-17 Senior Girl Scout ages 12-15 Junior Girl Scout ages 9-12 Brownie Girl Scout ages 6-9 Tenderfoot Girl Scout ages 5-6
Yes. Girl Guide and Girl Scout Brownie ages vary with the country and the organization you belong to, but most are ages 7 to 11. At 12 years of age, you would be in a different Girl Guide/Girl Scout level. For Girl Scouts of the USA, you would be a Girl Scout Cadette. For GirlGuiding UK and Girl Guides Canada, you would be a Guide.
It is impossible to give a specific answer to this question. Before Lord Baden-Powell started the Girl Guide organization, there were many Girl Guide/Girl Scout troops already started.