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26 people are interested
Girl Guides of Canada Volunteer Group Leader (Unit Guider)
ORGANIZATION: Girl Guides of Canada - Guides du Canada
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26 people are interested
As part of a Girl Guides unit’s leadership team, you’ll facilitate engaging program activities for girls & youth. Groups meet weekly for 1 - 2 hours.
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About Girl Guides of Canada - Guides du Canada
Location:
100-180 Duncan Mills Rd, North York, Ontario M3B 1Z6, CA
Mission Statement
Mission - To be a catalyst for girls empowering girls. Guiding provides a safe, all-girl environment that invites girls to challenge themselves, to find their voice, meet new friends, have fun and make a difference in the world. Girl Guides of Canada-Guides du Canada (GGC) strives to ensure that girls and women from all walks of life, identities and lived experiences feel a sense of belonging and can fully participate. Girl Guides is an organization with over 100 years of history and a strong and growing future.
Description
In the last 100 years, 7 million Canadian girls and women have been involved in Guiding.
Throughout our history, Girl Guides of Canada-Guides du Canada (GGC) has prepared girls to meet the challenges that they face in their lives head on. Whether it was girls learning to bandage wounds during the First World War or girls today working on their anti-bullying badge, Guiding continually evolves to reflect the needs and interests of contemporary girls and women. Today, Guiding's innovative programming is helping the next generation of Canadian girls become confident, courageous and resourceful leaders.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Across CanadaOntario M3B 1Z6Canada
DATE POSTED
December 24, 2024
SKILLS
- Mentoring
- Youth Services
- Program Management
- Child Development
- Event Planning / Management
- Outdoor Recreation
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- Volunteers commit to 1 - 3 hours per week for unit meetings plus additional hours, when required, for trips and events.
- When ready to be placed into a role, the volunteer will complete organizational training components on safety, the role and administrative duties, as part of the volunteer onboarding process.