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Rangers…

Rangers is for young women aged 14 to 18 years of age.

Rangers offers an exciting and flexible programme with a huge variety of challenges and opportunities for personal development – sure to impress universities and potential employers!

 

In unit meetings, you’ll do fun activities, play games and earn skills builder badges, all while being supported by our trained volunteers. 

You could get skills builder badges in themes such as camping, communication and first aid. And if you want to take guiding home, there’s lots of interest badges to do in between unit meetings, like the protesting badge, animation badge and travel badge. 

Rangers can also help you learn lots of new skills, add to your CV, build your confidence and change the lives of girls across the UK and the world.  

You could become a young leader with a local unit and inspire our younger sections, train to be a peer educator and give girls a space to talk about what’s important to them, do your lead away permit, Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, and, from 16, your Queen’s Guide Award. How about becoming a member of Amplify, who help staff and senior volunteers make decisions about the future of Girlguiding, or perhaps become an advocate and talk to MPs and other politicians – be a spokesperson for Girlguiding and speak at events.   

There are many international opportunities open to Ranger members. They range from attending guiding events abroad to volunteering on community projects in developing countries. Members can also take part in our successful peer education initiative, 4. Young women can become In4mers and train to run sessions on issues that affect girls and young women such as binge drinking, bullying, stress management and sexual health.

Join us

Girlguiding South Lanarkshire members meet across the county taking part in activities ranging from colouring to canoeing, games to grass sledging, swimming to sleepover and partying to pioneering!

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