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The Girl Scouts of the Philippines (GSP) is the national Girl Scouting association for girls and young women in the Philippines. Its mission is "to help girls and young women realize the ideals of womanhood and prepare themselves for their responsibilities in the home, to the nation, and to the world community". [ 1 ]
On 26 May 1940, President Manuel L. Quezon signed the charter of the Girl Scouts of the Philippines. [16] [17] Helena Z. Benitez was the Chairman of the Girl Scouts of the Philippines Central Committee, while Josefa became the group's first National Executive. At the time of the charter, there were 1,000 Girl Scouts in the Philippines. [18]
In 2007, the BSP observed the world centennial of the Scout Movement. In 2009–10, the BSP hosted the 26th Asia-Pacific Jamboree from 28 December to 3 January. This was the third APR Jamboree in the Philippines. Girl Scouts of the Philippines in 2023. In 2011, the BSP celebrated 75 years of Philippine Scouting.
The Scout sign is used while making or reaffirming the Beaver Scout, Cub Scout or Scout Promise and at no other time. The Scout salute is the same but held to the forehead rather than vertically, and is used to salute the Union Flag, section/group colours, or at funerals or the National Anthem. [6]
A Girl Scout is helpful. A Girl Scout is a friend to all and a sister to every other Girl Scout. A Girl Scout is courteous. A Girl Scout respects all living things. A Girl Scout is disciplined. A Girl Scout is self-reliant. A Girl Scout is thrifty. A Girl Scout is clean in thought, words, and deeds. Ang Girl Scout ay mapagkakatiwalaan.
Girl Scouts lead the way for a Veterans Day parade at Kings Mills Elementary Monday, November 11, 2019. The annual event honored 76 veterans that started with breakfast and ended with a program ...
Hilary Saint George Saunders' book The Left Handshake: The Boy Scout Movement during the War, 1939–1945 had the first name of each chapter spell out the Scout motto. The chosen names are: B ravery, E nterprise, P urpose, R esolution, E ndurance, P artnership, A ssurance, R eformation, E nthusiasm and D evotion.
Girl Scouts Troop 20923 in northern New Jersey are fighting to change the wording of the GS Promise and Law. They ask, "Why do boys get to do, while girls only get to try?"