Leaders sought for local Girl Guide groups

Are you looking for volunteer opportunities? Have you ever considered volunteering with Girl Guides of Canada?

Volunteering with Girl Guides is a rewarding and hands-on way to help girls and young women develop the best in themselves, states a press release from local Girl Guide officials. The dedication and commitment helps girls develop the confidence and skills they’ll have for a lifetime, officials state

“We have a lot of fun working with the girls and it is a great way to get volunteer hours for a university application or a job resume for a young person just starting out in the employment field,” said Marlene Skerritt, a leader with the Alma Brownie and Guide units and Community Guider for Drayton, Alma, Elora and Fergus.

“Working as a volunteer shows commitment and dedication, a great asset that a school or employer may be looking for. Or if you are a new to the community, it is a great way to meet neighbours and to get to know your town.” said Skerritt. In Drayton, the Spark, Brownie and Guide leaders have planned a great year for the girls in the community, officials state. Leaders provide lots of opportunities for the girls to help serve in their community and to have fun with crafts, games, program, camping and outdoor adventures.

“We are looking for women 18 years or older that are willing to help out with the weekly meetings which are held each Wednesday night from 6:30 to 8pm. You do not have to have a daughter in the units to be a leader,” says Skerritt. “And if you’re not from Drayton, there are also Girl Guide units in Alma, Elora or Fergus.”

To learn more, call the toll-free membership line at 1-800-565-8111.

 

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