Girl Guard Aim:

"I understand that as a Girl Guard I will grow spiritually by increasing my knowledge of God through Bible study and prayer. I will grow mentally by being honest in my thoughts and actions and by developing the mind and talent God has given me. I will grow physically by protecting myself from all harmful substances and habits by developing a healthy body. I will grow socially by being respectful, friendly, of service to others and loyal to my country."

Young women today are faced with exciting choices, vast opportunities and new adventures. But at the same time many are confused about which path to take and what road is best for them. The Salvation Army is there to help. Through the Girl Guard program young women build self-confidence, explore positive options, take a look at potential careers, learn about the world, discuss current events, volunteer activities, dig into the Bible and discover how they can make a positive impact. Girl Guards also gives young women a safe place to get away from the pressures of middle and high school. They develop healthy friendships with other young women and are mentored by caring leaders.

History
The first Girl Guard troop sprouted in London, England, in 1915, under the name the Life-Saving Girl Guards. Patterned after the Boy Scouts, the young women in the troop learned skills that prepared them for homemaking and outdoor living. These young women spent time hiking, camping, marching, doing drills, exercising, learning first-aid, Morse Code and flag signaling. Over the years the focus has changed to meet the needs of a new generation, but the purpose remains the same-guarding the soul, mind and body. And helping young women realize the importance of looking beyond themselves.

Today
The Girl Guard program is available to young women in 6th -12th grade and focuses on the four aspects of personal growth outlined above in the Girl Guard Aim: spiritual, mental, physical and social. Girl Guards meet once a week and focus on these goals by earning emblems within various areas of interest. Girl Guards study art, find out how to respect and take care of the environment, learn the responsibilities of parenthood, gain computer skills and auto know-how, delve into God's Word, discover how to handle difficult situations, participate in wood working classes, join in recreational sport activities and so much more.
By discovering God's gifts of arts and skills, health and happiness, nature, people, personal growth and their present and future, Girl Guard members gain knowledge and experience in a variety of areas which will aid them as they mature into adults.

For more information on our Girl Guard program, please call Daina Davies at 570-421-3050.