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Girl Guides delighted to attend special camp

Several members of the First Germiston Girl Guides recently attended a regional camp at Ebenezer Farm, in Delmas.

Six young members of the First Germiston Girl Guides were recently selected to attend a regional camp at Ebenezer Farm, in Delmas.

The girls were thrilled to attend the camp, which saw 50 Girl Guides from all over Gauteng East come together to make new friends, while enjoying a number of fun outdoor activities.

Girl Guides SA is a non-profit organisation (NPO) that empowers girls and women to reach their fullest potential through a dynamic programme which teaches members how to become responsible citizens, as well as imparting important leadership, sustainability and humanity skills.

The Girl Guides objective is to nurture core manners, values and morals in young women, which will assist them to become good community leaders.

The First Lambton Teddies caters for girls aged from four to seven years old, while Brownies caters for girls from seven to 10 years old.

The First Germiston Guides caters for older girls from 10 to 15 years old; from 15 onwards girls will become Rangers.

If you need more information or would like to get involved call Sue Vorster on 082 759 5031.

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