The Girl Guides Association of Trinidad and Tobago explained

The Girl Guides Association of Trinidad and Tobago
Country:Trinidad and Tobago
F-Date:1914
Members:3,065
Chiefscouttitle:President
Chiefscout:Maxine Richards
Website:http://www.girlguidestt.org/
Affiliation:World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts

The Girl Guides Association of Trinidad and Tobago is the national Guiding organization of Trinidad and Tobago. It serves 3,065 members (as of 2003). Founded in 1914, the girls-only organization became a full member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in 1963.

In 2008, the president of the association was Maxine Richards. Currently (2023), the Chief Commissioner is Jacqueline Dolly. [1]

The first meeting of the Girl Guides was held at the Saint Ann's Church hall on Oxford Street, Port-of-Spain on 8 June 1914 by Mrs. Havelock, wife of a Methodist minister.[2] By Christmas of that year there were four companies with a total of 100 Guides and nine Guiders.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.girlguidestnt.org/about-ggatt
  2. News: Guides mark 100 years of changing lives . Trinidad and Tobago's Newsday . 2008-10-01 . 2008-10-23.