Membership

The membership committee has eighteen members: fourteen area membership advisers, the awards adviser, the diversity adviser, the iMIS adviser and the provincial adviser. The purpose of our committee is to recruit, retain, recognize and reward new and current Members. To learn more about this committee and what we do, click here .

Learn more about membership resources available to you from the membership committee below.

Contact the Provincial Membership Adviser Marion Rex . You can send questions for the Diversity and iMIS Advisers to this email address as well.

New Inquiry process from Girl Guides of Canada - if you would like to join Girl Guides, please use the form (s) below:

Girl https://register.girlguides.ca/WCM/OnlineReg/Inquiry.aspx?INQtype=girl

Adult https://register.girlguides.ca/WCM/OnlineReg/Inquiry.aspx?INQtype=adult



Member Zone – information, resources, newsletters, forms and so much more!

Recruit :

  • A7 - Non-Member Volunteer Application Form PDF , Word
  • Parent letter insert for A5R forms (re: Code of Conduct)
  • I Belong! 2010-2011 - Are you wearing your 2010-2011 I Belong Crest? Be sure to show your Guiding pride!
  • She Belongs Too! 2010-2011 - If you recruit an adult or youth member to Girl Guides, you can earn the She Belongs Too! badge. Send in your She Belongs Too! form to get your crest.
  • National Registration Week - newly posted resources for recruitment (you will need your iMIS number and password to get into Memberzone)
  • “A Guide to Booth Etiquette” – Hints and advice about how to present yourself, and Girl Guides of Canada, at trade shows and community events.
  • "Put Some Sparks In Your Life Kit" -  Although this Kit is designed to assist you in recruiting Spark leaders, it is full of hints and ideas that can easily be adapted to recruit leaders for any branch.
  • "You Really Impress Me" Cards – A great idea, courtesy of BC membership, that allows you to recruit anyone, anywhere, anytime.
  • Diversity Adviser – We are in the process of looking for a new Diversity Adviser.  We’re looking for a Guider who will encourage and promote diversity awareness and inclusivity including cultural sensitivity and economic differences.  For more information, please check the job description or contact Marion Rex for an application form.

Retain :

  • Guiding Units – A “How To” Guide for Multibranch Units – Do you want to start a unit in your community but don’t have enough girls for one branch? Start a Guiding Unit with several branches meeting and working together. This booklet tells you how to do it.
  • Guiding Unit Planner – The Manitoba Program Committee put together this wonderful tool listing how all the girls programs interface. A must have for anyone with a Guiding Unit!
  • Start a Unit Kit - Do you need to open a new unit but you're not sure how to go about it? This kit contains step-by-step information including how to obtain financial assistance.
  • Welcome booklet - An excellent resource for Guiders to use when starting up the Guiding year! Thanks to BC membership for sharing this useful tool.
  • Adult and Volunteer Support Services Module 5 Awards - National Awards booklet on Memberzone. You'll need your iMIS number and password to sign on to Memberzone.

Recognize/Reward:

Diversity:

  • The Diversity Challenge - The Diversity Challenge is intended to help Members learn more about themselves as well as others in their units, community, province, and around the world. It is branch specific with different activities for each group. It has been developed in three parts, which can be completed each year or independent of the others.  A special crest, which can be purchased from the Provincial Office, has been designed for each part of the Challenge. The crests can be worn individually or joined together to make one large extraordinary crest.
  • Nondenominational Graces – Five graces set to simple melodies that you can use with both girls and adults.

IMIS:

  • Making it Work for You - to get what we want out, we have to put the right “stuff” in. Here are some hints and tips to help you with forms, training recognition and lots more.
  • Forms – to get to the forms without having to use a password, use the link to forms.

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Vision :
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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enables girls to be confident, resourceful and courageous, and to make a difference in the world.

Promise :
I promise to do my best,
To be true to myself, my beliefs and Canada.
I will take action for a better world
And respect the Guiding Law.
Law :
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.