The African Girl Guides Promise Badge represents a commitment to the core values and principles of the Girl Guides movement, emphasizing leadership, community service, and personal development. It signifies a girl's dedication to supporting her peers, engaging in positive social change, and upholding the values of integrity and respect. Earning this badge involves actively participating in guiding activities and demonstrating a commitment to the organization's ideals. The badge serves as a symbol of pride and achievement within the Girl Guides community across Africa.
The "PP" on the Trefoil Badge stands for "Promise and Purpose." This emblem is associated with the Girl Scouts and Girl Guides, representing their commitment to the values and principles of the organization. The badge symbolizes the promise made by members to serve their communities and work towards a better world.
It depends on which badge you are trying to place. The Promise Badge and the World Badge go on each collar of the shirt. The rest of the badges go on the sash. The WAGGGS GAT badge, the WAGGGS Thinking Day badge, and the JOTA/JOTI badge goes on the back of the sash. The rest go on the front of the sash. See Related Links for a diagram of badge placement.
Yes, in Germany the Girl Guides earn promise badges, camp symbols, and activity badges.
There are no Girl Guides or Girl Scouts in the People's Republic of China.
The Spanish Girl Guides, known as Guias de España, promise to serve God and help others, to live according to the Guide Law, and to fulfill their duty towards themselves and society.
The World Trefoil is the unifying symbol of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) and is used on the World Badge. Each part of the World Trefoil has a meaning. The golden Trefoil on a bright blue background represents the sun shining over all the children of the world; the three leaves represent the three-fold Promise as originally laid-down by the Founder; the base of the stalk represents the flame of the love of humanity; the vein pointing upwards through the center of the Trefoil represents the compass needle pointing the way; and the two stars represent the Promise and Law. The World Badge may be worn by all members of the Girl Guide and Girl Scout Movement, girls and adults, in or out of uniform.
Girl Scouts and Girl Guides say the Girl Scout Promise, not pledge. The Promise is based on the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) Promise:On my honour, I promise that I will do my best:To do my duty to God and the King (Or God and my country);To help other people at all times;To obey the Guide Law
The parts of the Brownie Promise badge represent the core values and commitments of Brownie Girl Scouts. Each element signifies a promise to be honest, kind, and to help others, emphasizing personal integrity, friendship, and community service. The badge serves as a reminder of these principles, encouraging girls to embody them in their daily lives and activities as they grow and learn.
The guides trefoil, commonly associated with the Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, is typically a shade of yellow or gold. This color symbolizes optimism and warmth, reflecting the values of the organization. The trefoil itself is a three-leafed design, representing the three parts of the Girl Guide promise.
The Girl Guides Association of BelizeGirl Guide PromiseI promise that I will do my best:To do my duty to God,To serve the Queen and my countryAnd help other people, andTo keep the Guide Law.Brownie Guide PromiseI promise I will do my best:To do my duty to God,To serve the Queen and my countryAnd help other people, andTo keep the Brownie Guide Law.
Fiji Girl Guides AssociationGirl Guide PromiseI promise that I will do my best:To do my duty to GodTo serve the Queen and my country,and help other people, andTo keep the Guide Law.
Guide PromiseI promise on my honour to do my bestTo do my duty to my God* and my country,To help other people at all times,and to obey the Guide Law.Brownie Guide PromiseI promise to do my bestTo do my duty to my God* and my country,To help those at home every day,and To obey the Brownie Law.Ladybird Guide PromiseLadybirds try to do their best, to love my God* and to help other people.* The word 'God' may be replaced by the word 'faith' according to one's spiritual beliefsIreland has Girl Guides which is the same as Girl Scouts. The international organization is called the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS).There are two Girl Guide organizations in Ireland: The Irish Girl Guides (IGG) and Catholic Guides of Ireland (CGI).