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The Girl Guides Association of Antigua and Barbuda

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Headquarters
  
Deanery Lane

Country
  
Antigua and Barbuda

Membership
  
718

Location
  
St John's

Founded
  
1931

President
  
Lynette Workman

The Girl Guides Association of Antigua and Barbuda is the Guiding organization of Antigua and Barbuda. It serves 718 members (as of 2003). Founded in 1931, the girls-only organization became an associate member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in 1984 and a full member in 2002.

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The Girl Guide Association of Antigua and Barbuda belongs to the Caribbean Link. At the introduction of the West Indies political federation, the Antigua association linked with other Caribbean associations. Although the West Indies Federation was undone, the Girl Guide Associations' link remains.

Sections

The association is divided in five sections according to age:

  • Tweenie - ages 3 to 6
  • Brownie Guide - ages 6 to 10
  • Girl Guide - ages 10 to 15
  • Ranger Guide - ages 15 to 18
  • Young Leader - ages 18 to 25
  • Leader/Guider - ages 25 and older
  • Guide Promise

    I promise that I will do my best:
    To do my duty to God
    To serve the Queen and my country and help other people
    And to keep the Guide Law.

    Guide Law

    1. A Guide is loyal and can be trusted.
    2. A Guide is honest.
    3. A Guide is polite and considerate.
    4. A Guide is friendly and a sister to all Guides.
    5. A Guide is kind to animals and respects all living things.
    6. A Guide is obedient.
    7. A Guide has courage and is cheerful in all difficulties.
    8. A Guide makes good use of her time.
    9. A Guide takes care of her own possession and those of other people.
    10. A Guide is self-controlled in all she thinks, says, and does.

    Activities

    The Peggy Rodgers Fund was set up in memory of a Guiding Island Commissioner. It assists with the training and development of Guides and has sent them to overseas Guiding events.

    Dame Nellie Robinson was a pioneer of Guiding in Antigua.

    In 2001, the Guides were involved in a composting pilot project with the Antigua National Solid Waste Management Authority.

    References

    The Girl Guides Association of Antigua and Barbuda Wikipedia