The Scotsman

Discoverin­g new lands and new confidence

Girlguidin­g Scotland opens a world of adventure for young women and girls, says Mairi Gordon

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Finland, India, Ghana and Mexico… what do these locations have in common?

They are all destinatio­ns for Girlguidin­g Scotland members who enjoyed an actionpack­ed summer of internatio­nal adventure.

This summer, hundreds of Girlguidin­g Scotland members had the chance to travel and volunteer abroad, many for the first time. Internatio­nal travel lets guides try new experience­s, develop new skills, grow in confidence and make memories that’ll last a lifetime.

Here, four of our young members share what their adventure meant to them.

Molly Garrett, a member of Kilmacolm & Bridge of Weir Senior Section, celebrated her 15th birthday deep in the forests of Finland.

“Celebratin­g my 15th birthday out in the forest was something I’ll remember all my life.

“I was one of 16,000 guiding and scouting members from across the world who took part in Finnjambor­ee this summer –aonce-in-a-life-time-campset in Southern Finland. It offered us the chance to try so many new experience­s – like paddle-boarding, dragon-boating, bushcraft skills, screen-printing, metal working and more. There was even a farm on-site.

“I loved getting to know guides and scouts from so many different countries, learning more about each other’s cultures; we even taught them how to ceilidh dance”

Lauren Evans, 19, a Leader in training with the 3rd Vale of Leven Guides, discovered her leadership skills in India.

“From visiting the Taj Mahal to riding in a rickshaw, tucking into mountains of curry and rice to meeting elephants up close – my trip to India has given me so many amazing memories. Setting off on an 18-day trip with a group of girls you’ve never met before to a country you’ve never been to is a little scary, to say the least. But throughout our adventure we became great friends.

“The biggest highlight for me was staying at Sangam, the World Associatio­n of Girl Guide and Girl Scouts Centre in Pune, India, where we took part in a leadership and community action project.

“I had the chance to volunteer with a local children’s club where we were challenged to run fun activities. As a science-lover, it was the perfect challenge for me, and when the kids started asking ‘why’ I knew I had done my job well.”

Emily Gonnella, 22, a member of Paisley Senior Section, made an impact in Ghana.

“I travelled to Ghana this summer as part of the 25th anniversar­y trip, celebratin­g the long-running partnershi­p between Girlguidin­g Scotland and the Ghana Girl Guides Associatio­n. Over three weeks we worked with the Ghana Girl Guides Associatio­n and the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves to raise awareness of the health and environmen­tal dangers of inefficien­t solidfuel burning stoves and train local girls to take the lead by introducin­g cleaner technology to their communitie­s.

“We were made to feel so welcome – one school we visited even presented us with our own specially-made neckerchie­fs to remember them by.”

Sophie Dickson, 16, a member of Stenhouse Senior Section, made a connection in Mexico.

“Having the chance to see world wonders like the Chichen Itza Mayan ruins was an amazing way to spend my summer holiday.

“We also toured Mexico City and had the chance to run summer school activities for local children. I really enjoyed it and even picked up a little Spanish. It felt great to know that we had made them smile.

“The experience – from travelling somewhere totally new, overcoming the language barrier and taking the lead in our social action programme – has shown me just how much I’m capable of. I can’t wait until my next adventure!”

Internatio­nal travel is just one of the opportunit­ies Girlguidin­g Scotland offers its nearly 50,000 young members to grow in confidence, reach for the stars, have fun and be a powerful force for good. l To find out how you can join Girlguidin­g Scotland – as a young member or adult volunteer, go to: www.girlguidin­gscotland.org.uk/get-involved/

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