30 Years of Girl Guide Scholarships
GGC’s National Scholarship Program recently opened for 2015, and this year we are celebrating 30 fabulous years of awarding scholarships to our members. In 30 years GGC has proudly awarded GGC members 427 scholarships, for a total of $570,000.00. That’s a whole lot of scholarships!
We reached out to some past GGC scholarship recipients to learn what they are up to now. It’s no surprise to find out that many have not only continued their membership with GGC, but have gone on to do amazing things in their Guiding, professional and personal lives.
Has Guiding influenced your educational or career goals?
Heather Martin, 1988 scholarship recipient, community, recreation and leadership training, Pathfinder Guider, Trainer, GM16 Liaison
I think Guiding has always given me a good grounding in being community oriented and working with people – skills that I use every day as a lawyer. As a girl growing up in the Guiding movement, I always realized that there was nothing that I could not do – whether it was setting goals, leading activities, travelling, and then later being a leader as well.
Virginia Schweitzer, 1991 scholarship recipient, corporate lawyer, Pathfinder Guider
Julie Hawke, 1997 scholarship recipient, social worker, Trefoil Guild, Leader with Girlguiding UK
Angela Crane, 2004 scholarship recipient, university lecturer, Guide Guider, Deputy District Commissioner
Guiding taught me responsibility, initiative, and determination. It helped develop my communication skills and taught me many life skills. Guiding developed my “need to know.” Because of Guiding, I am able to communicate well with my patients, I am driven to constantly improve my skills, and I have a thirst for knowledge.
Brittany Chandler, 2008 scholarship recipient, registered nurse, Pathfinder/Trex Guider, District Secretary, Guiding Mosaic Planning Group
Why have you continued to stay involved in Guiding?
I have enjoyed the interactions which I have had, with girls and Guiders. I believe that Guiding offers the opportunity to learn, develop and practise skills which are important if one wishes to be a contributing member of society. I have met some wonderful people through Guiding.
Helen Smith, 1989 scholarship recipient, secondary science teacher, Trefoil Guild
I believe in the power of young girls. I believe that every girl has the right to achieve her full potential. I believe that Guiding can help girls be exposed to an environment that fosters growth, strength and determination.
Andria MacAulay, 1993 scholarship recipient, family physician, Brownie Guider
I believe Guiding provides opportunities to girls that no other program does. It gives them an opportunity to learn, play and create values in a safe and fun environment.
Dawn LeBlanc, 1994 scholarship recipient, nurse practitioner, Pathfinder/Ranger Guider
Guiding is a big part of who I have become and I am very thankful for that. I am excited to have fun with my daughters and their friends and to give great experiences, leadership and new skills to the next generation.
Nicole Sugiyama-Trenholm, 1999 scholarship recipient, occupational therapist, Sparks Guider
Jill Dreger, 2002 scholarship recipient, geologist, Pathfinder Guider
The application deadline is April 1, 2015 at 11:59 p.m. EST.
