Associação Guias de Portugal explained

Type:organization
Associação Guias de Portugal
Country:Portugal
F-Date:1930
Members:3,291
Website:http://www.guiasdeportugal.org/
Affiliation:World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts
Gender:female
Pattern Head:beret
Color Head:000080
Pattern Body:blouse long sleeves
Color Body:000080
Pattern Legs:skirt
Color Legs:000080

The Associação Guias de Portugal (AGP; roughly Guide Association of Portugal) is the national Guiding association of Portugal. Guiding in Portugal started in 1919 and became a member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) in 1963. The girls-only organization has 3,291 members (as of 2003). Its headquarters are located in Lisbon.

History

The first Guide group in Portugal was formed in 1911 in Porto, being an overseas group of The Guide Association (UK). This group  - and the British Guides on Madeira  - supported the development of Portuguese Guide groups in 1919.

In 1930, the AGP was formed; it was officially recognized by the government in 1934, but had to suspend all activities in 1938 due to political unrest. Only the Madeira region could continue its work; it helped the organization to resume activities in 1952.

The AGP became an associate member of WAGGGS in 1963 and a full member in 1975.

Program and ideals

The association's aims are the formation and the development of girls and young women through the Scout method by four main principles: life in the patrol, life in the outdoors, commitment to the community and progressive programs.

The membership badge of Associação Guias de Portugal shows a trefoil superimposed with an elongate cross fleury, the ends having a shape like a fleur-de-lys.

The association is divided in four age-groups:

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