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Tag Archives: Guides Quebec
A Proud Mama Hen
I’ve been a parent volunteer for the last three years, since my daughter joined Guiding as a Spark. I can tell you that Girl Guides has been a great experience for me personally. Watching the girls learning, laughing and growing … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, Volunteering
Tagged Guides Quebec, National Volunteer Week, parent volunteers, parents, volunteering
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Dynamic Guiding Duo
In today’s blog post, we’re profiling Claire Morier and Brittany Batten, District Commissioners in Quebec’s Pointe-Claire District. Through mutual respect, self-knowledge and innovative ideas, these members share a common interest coupled with an openness to be creative, flexible and listen. … Continue reading
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Tagged District Commissioner, girl engagement, Guides Quebec, volunteering
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Inviting Rangers to the conversation
In Quebec, one of our most anticipated Guiding events is the Guider Symposium in January. Adult members from all over Quebec gather in one place for a day of training, networking, and an all around great time. In the past, … Continue reading
The Voice of Girls – Building a Better World
This post originally appeared on Guides Québec‘s blog, April 23, 2012. Thank you allowing us to share it further! ————————————————- How is it that we live in a country with such means and alleged equality and yet there is still … Continue reading