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Use this section of our website to find resources, especially for Girl Guides of Canada Members and Guiders (leaders).
Forms Retention Policy - new policy for forms retention effective July 1, 2007
Publications - Blue-Print, area newsletters and more
Awards/Forms - any provincial forms you might need, and more! |
Related Links - Links to websites - Guiding and non-Guiding
Bright Ideas - ideas shared by Guiders, such as camp, craft, program, game and celebration/event ideas! |
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Start a New Unit - a great resource from the Alberta Council to help you start up a unit from scratch!
Challenges - All the challenges you need information about - and earn cool crests, too! |
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General Information - Everything you needed to know - Guiding terminology, travel touring, flag etiquette, financial questions, and more! This is a good place to start if you are learning about Girl Guides and need some good, basic information. Plus the Alberta Crisis Information Manual is an excellent resource for all Guiders.
Fund Development - such as Phones for Phunds - donate your old cell phone for recycling
Special Needs Information - |
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Flags available from provincial office - If you have a need for an international flag (i.e. you need a Brazilian flag when you do the Zoe's Trek to Brazil) you can borrow the flags from the Alberta Girl Guides office in Edmonton. |
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Home
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About Us
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What's
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Guiding Resources
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Committees
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Cookies
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Contact
Us
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Vision
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Girl Guides of Canada-Guides du Canada, the organization of choice for girls and women, makes a positive difference in the life of every girl and woman who experiences Guiding so she can contribute responsibly to her communities. |
Mission
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Promise
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I promise to do my best, To be true to myself, my God/faith* and Canada; I will help others, And accept the Guiding Law. *Choose either the word God or the word faith according to your personal convictions |
Law
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The Guiding Law challenges me to: be honest and trustworthy use my resources wisely respect myself and others recognize and use my talents and abilities protect our common environment live with courage and strength share in the sisterhood of Guiding. |