4th Newall Green Guide Unit
Where do they work?: Baguley, Northenden, Sharston, Woodhouse Park
Registered charity number: 306016
Description: Through fun, friendship, challenge and adventure we empower girls to find their voice, inspiring them to discover the best in themselves and to make a positive difference in their community. More than 240,000 girls already meet regularly as Rainbows, Brownies, Guides and Rangers.
Services delivered: Within Girlguiding, participants take on adventurous activities, such as climbing, canoeing, sailing and orienteering and have the opportunity to get involved in camps and international events, including girl-only festivals and overseas development projects. In local groups – called 'units' – girls complete badges and challenges that cover topics from circus skills, stargazing and scientific investigation, to first aid, camping and community action.
Each year, the organisation publishes the Girls' Attitudes Survey, which surveys the views of girls and young women on topics such as body image, career aspirations and mental health. Girlguiding is also a campaigning organisation, having supported the No More Page 3 campaign and lobbied the government on sexual harassment in schools,[19] women's political representation and media sexism.
Each year, the organisation publishes the Girls' Attitudes Survey, which surveys the views of girls and young women on topics such as body image, career aspirations and mental health. Girlguiding is also a campaigning organisation, having supported the No More Page 3 campaign and lobbied the government on sexual harassment in schools,[19] women's political representation and media sexism.
Services are available: Face to face
Services are delivered on: Tuesday
Languages available: English
Special activities running over winter: We meet all year round - term time only
Winter services are available: Face to face