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Anyone interested in becoming a Friend of the Asia Pacific Region, WAGGGS should contact the Girl Guide/Girl Scout asscociation in their home country for further details.You can download the membership form from the resources section.


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i am furqan mir 2 March 2008 - 5.40AM (GMT)
hi i am furqan mir from pakistan. I used to scout in my school and college time. I have had one guide groop and we do social work, help the poors and visited villeges to tell them about education. We have also one institute for poor childs to teach them English and basic education. We are too much happy to do this work.
Tina Buus 22 February 2008 - 2.25AM (GMT)
I am a troop leader in Minnesota, USA. I have a very large family which includes many members from Sri Lanka. By having such a large family ,I have been lucky enough to learn a lot about the food and cultures. But Now as a troop leader I would love to teach my group about your Girl Scouts, Country and all that I can. could anyone provide photos of uniforms, a scout to write to and information on any thing.
This is not for thinking day , I believe we should learn of all countries and all fellow girl scouts.
Thanks !
this page is great!!
Kandle and Julie 21 February 2008 - 1.40PM (GMT)
Hello Girl Scouts and Girl Guides!
We are leaders of a Brownie and Junior Girl Scout troop in the USA and we are learning about Jamaica for Thinking Day this year. Our service unit is having a big celebration. We are looking forward to learning all about our sisters around the world!
Grace Blomstedt 11 February 2008 - 9.31PM (GMT)
Happy Thinking Day from Troop 295 in Red Oak, Iowa. We are found in the middle of the United States. Our favorite thing to do in Scouts is to take trips. We are saving up for a big trip in 2010.
Marice Band 7 February 2008 - 5.11AM (GMT)
Hi Sister Scouts,
I'm a Scout Leader in Miami Beach, Florida. We are learning about Girl Guides in India. We would like to have a scout our girls can write to. My troop is made up of 43 girls from the age of 8 to 18 years old. We are Junior Girl Scouts, Cadettes, and Seniors. The girls do community service projects. We would love to know more about India and scouting there. Please advise. Sincerely, your friends in Miami Beach Girl Scout Group 1239
Muditha Perera 26 January 2008 - 4.54PM (GMT)
Hi dear sisters around the world !! It's really interesting, being with kids make me more happy. I think I'm very lucky that I got a chance to be a Silvana. Muditha perera From SriLanka
Laurie Todesco 24 January 2008 - 8.33PM (GMT)
Hi! I am one of the Daisy Troop Leaders in Colorado. Our troop is studying both Korea & Samoa for Thinking Day. We would love any advice for games, projects, or recipes that are popular in either of these two countries. Also - any pictures of your uniforms would also be great! Thanks for you help!
Patricia 24 January 2008 - 5.48PM (GMT)
I am a troop leader for Juniors and we are presenting Japan for our World Thinking Day!
We are seeking any information about Girl Scouts/ Girl Guides in Japan. We are looking for information about what activities you do, if there is a badge our two troops could work on, and what your uniforms look like. I would appreciate any information that someone would like to share!
Kendra 15 January 2008 - 4.12PM (GMT)
Hi
I am a troop leader for Brownies and we are presenting China for our World Thinking Day! We are seeking any information about Girl Scouts/ Girl Guides in China. We are wondering what your uniforms look like and what kind of activities that you do. Any information that someone would like to share with us would be GREATLY appreciated!
kalani 22 December 2007 - 4.09PM (GMT)
Hi,I'm a girl guide from Sri Lanka. I had helped a lot and learned a lot from this organisation. It is so great to be a guide so I'm prepared to have fun!. We had an invition to a scouts Jamboree and a lot of Guides attended it. We had a lovely time together...I'm so hapy to be a guide.
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