Malta Girl Guides Association | |||
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Headquarters | Capuchins Street, Floriana | ||
Country | Malta | ||
Founded | 1918 | ||
Membership | 1,337 | ||
Chief Commissioner | Marjoe Abela | ||
Affiliation | World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts | ||
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Website maltagirlguides.com | |||
The Malta Girl Guides Association (MGGA) is the national Guiding association of Malta. Guiding in Malta started in 1918 and the association became a member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) in 1966. The girls-only association has 1,337 members (as of 2003).
History
Guiding in Malta began in 1918[1] for British girls as part of The Guide Association (UK). In 1923, Maltese girls formed a separate organization. Both organizations merged in 1938, although there remained some groups of British Guides.
In 1966, two years after the independence of Malta, the MGGA became an associate member of the WAGGGS. The association gained full WAGGGS-membership in 1972, and the last groups of British Guides left the island in 1978.
Program
The aim of the association is to "enable young girls and young women to develop good character formation and to discover their potential through an interactive programme giving a positive sense of direction and a world of opportunities as responsible citizens".
The association is divided in four age-groups:
- Dolphins (ages 5 to 7)
- Brownies (ages 7 to 10)
- Guides (ages 10 to 14)
- Rangers (ages 14 to 18)
The program is divided into eight areas:[2]
- Environment
- Skills
- Culture and Heritage
- Health
- Creativity
- Local & International Guiding
- Service
- Mind & Spirit
See also
References
- ↑ "The Malta Girl Guides Association (MGGA)". World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts. Retrieved 21 January 2018.
- ↑ "Our Programme". Malta Girl Guides. Retrieved 21 January 2018.
Further reading
- World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, World Bureau (1997), Trefoil Round the World. Eleventh Edition 1997. ISBN 0-900827-75-0