Tuesday, June 22, 2010

C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S ! ! !


CONGRATULATIONS to Kabrena Riley
on receiving the Girl Guides of Ontario Outstanding Youth Award!

CONGRATULATIONS to Amanda Neil
on receiving the Girl Guides of Ontario 100th Anniversary Centenary Award!

CONGRATULATIONS to Sheri Flood
on receiving the Girl Guides of Ontario 100th Anniversary Centenary Award!

And a huge thanks to all the girls of the 64th Guides who sent in their comments for the nominations for these 3 leaders back in January and February.
And, special thanks to our newest Guider, Lisa Brown, for her help in coordinating the nominations!

(Read below for a description of the awards.)

The Ontario Outstanding Youth Award recognizes and celebrates the accomplishments of Rangers and Pathfinders who exemplify their dedication to Guiding and their community, and:
- is a registered girl/Youth Member of Girl Guides of Canada, Ontario Council, at the Ranger or Pathfinder level.
- displays exceptional leadership qualities within Guiding and in her community at large; enthusiastically brings her personal talents and skills to Guiding.
- has demonstrated qualities of dedicated service to Guiding and her community.
- lives by the ideals of the Guiding Promise and Law; is a positive role model within and out of Guiding; actively promotes Guiding and its benefits.
- is well respected by her peers, Guiders and other members of the community.
- has contributed significantly and has had a positive impact to her Unit and community.

The 2010 Centenary Award celebrates the 100th anniversary of Girl Guides. Only 100 Members in Ontario and Nunavut will receive this award which recognizes and celebrates Guiders and Rangers who exemplify the values and priorities we have had as an organization for the last 100 years. The 2010 Centenary Award recipients are Guiders/Rangers who:
- teach and mentor our girl and youth Members the skills required to become a good leader, within Guiding and their community
- enable and give the opportunity to our girl and youth Members to practice their leadership skills; through direct and indirect methods
- allow our girl and Youth Members to learn from their mistakes without judgement, while providing supportive guidance
- see the leadership potential in all of our girl and youth Members
- set an example and demonstrate their positive leadership within Guiding, and shares their skills with other Members

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