They are very much like Girl Guides and Girl Scouts around the world.
They follow the Girl Guide/Girl Scout Promise and Law.
They discover nature, make friends, be of service to others, respects others, learn leadership, and participate in camping, games, the arts, and sports.
The educational project of French Scouting:
Living together
educate themselves through play,
take responsibility
are the means that our five associations choose to enable every child and every young person to build their way in the world where he lives.
Leadership
Camping/Outdoor activities
Sports
Artistic and musical expression
Learning of spiritual values
Sailing
Pottery
Gymnastics
Respect for human rights
Les Guides de France:
Jeunes en marche or Youth on the Move 17-20
Caravelle or Caravelle Guide 15-16
Guide 11-14
Jeanette or Brownie 8-11
Les Eclaireuses et Eclaireurs de France:
Aînés or Ranger 15-19
Eclaireuses / Eclaireurs or Girl Scout 11-15
Louveteau or Cub Scout 8-11
Lutin 6-8
L'Association des Eclaireuses et Eclaireurs Israélites de France:
Perspective or Perspective Girl Scout 15-17
Eclaireuse or Girl Scout 12-15
Bétissette or Brownie 8-11
Fédération des Eclaireuses et Eclaireurs Unionistes de France:
Aînée or Ranger 15-18
Eclaireuse/Eclaireur or Girl Scout /Scout 12-15
Louvette/Louveteau or Brownie/Cub 8-11
Scouts Musulmans de France:
'circle' 8-12: the Travellers "to discover nature and have fun together".
'troop' 11-15: " to be daring in our endeavours, to live an adventure"
'post' 14 - 18: The Pioneers " to undertake, to lead one's way in life"
'relay' 17- 21: The Companions " I am a companion to men. Humanity is one, and I am a member. By being virtuous, I serve God. Humble and faithful, I spread peace.
According to the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) web site, there were 19,884 Girl Guide/Girl Scout members of Fédération Du Scoutisme Français (FSF) on January 1, 2003.
Each World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) member country/organization sets their own guidelines for money earning projects for their members. No information about sales is available on any of the French Girl Guide/Girl Scout web sites.
Lady Baden Powell founded WAGGGS (World Association Girl Guides Girl Scouts) which includes Girl Guides of Canada.
Each World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) member country/organization sets their own guidelines for money earning projects for their members, so it is possible that Indian Girl Guides do not sell cookies.
The Sierra Leone Girl Guides Association was created in 1924.
According to the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) web site, Girl Guiding was introduced in France in 1921.
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Girl guides in Australia are fun, happy, interesting girls! Just like all the other guiding countries!
It depends on the organization. There are five World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) member organizations in France. Four use the term "Girl Scout" and one uses "Girl Guide".
Each World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) member country/organization sets their own guidelines for money earning projects for their members. No information about sales is available on any of the French Girl Guide/Girl Scout web sites.
Yes, the web site for the Le Scoutisme Français organization has many photos of French Girl Guides and Girl Scouts. See Related Links for a link to the web site.
Lady Baden Powell founded WAGGGS (World Association Girl Guides Girl Scouts) which includes Girl Guides of Canada.
Girl Guides of Palestine was created in 1919.
Girl Guides Singapore was created in 1917.
Girl Guides of Canada was created in 1910.
Girl Guides Australia was created in 1910.
Each World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) member country/organization sets their own guidelines for money earning projects for their members, so it is possible that Indian Girl Guides do not sell cookies.
The Ghana Girl Guides Association calls ages 7 to 10 Ananse Guides or Brownie Guides.