Girl Guides was founded as the female counterpart of Sir Robert Baden-Powell's Boy Scouts, in 1910 with the assistance of his sister Agnes Baden-Powell. In September, 1909, a number of girls had turned up to the first Scout Rally at the Crystal Palace, calling themselves Girl Scouts. Baden-Powell set up the Girl Guides as a parallel movement for them, run by his sister Agnes Baden-Powell. While Agnes played a major role until her death, Baden-Powell's wife, Lady Baden-Powell, became Chief Guide of England in 1918, and World Chief Guide in 1930.
In 1914 a junior branch, Brownies of Girl Guides, parallel to Wolf Cubs in Boy Scouts, began.
The Girl Guides were named after the famous corps of guides in India. Baden-Powell thought that to call them Scouts might alienate the boys, as well as the girls' parents.
Guides have come a long way since they were founded after the Crystal Palace rally and the new programmes for all sections reflect modern values and interests. the UK branch of the organisation (Girlguiding UK) currently has around 50,000 girls on its waiting lists, indicating that the problems reside not in attracting the girls but in persuading adults to give their time to the organisation.
Brownies: Brownies are the second level, and they wear orange shirts/t-shirts, blue pants/shorts/skirts, and white ties with orange leaves. A navy blue badge sash is worn, or a navy blue badge sash. The brownie promise is: I promise to be true to myself, my god, and Canada. I will help other people and keep the brownie law.
Guides: Guides are the third level. They wear pale blue shirts/t-shirts, navy pants/shorts, and white ties with blue leaves. The navy blue badge sash is also worn. The promise is similar to the brownie promise. It is: I promise to do my best, to be true to myself, my god/faith, and Canada. I will help others and respect the guiding law.
Pathfinders Considered to be the last juvenile level, Pathfinders come fourth. They wear green and white t-shirts/white long sleeved shirts, navy pants/shorts, and white ties with green leaves, and a navy badge sash is worn. The Pathfinder promise is the same as the Guides' promise.
Further details and history of the Girl Guides can be found in the article on Scouting.
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