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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260516T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260516T090000
DTSTAMP:20260605T150047
CREATED:20260302T033526Z
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UID:19064-1778922000-1778922000@girlguides.org.sg
SUMMARY:Advocacy Mentorship Programme: Launch Date
DESCRIPTION:Dear Guide Guiders\,\n\nAre your Guides passionate about sustainability? Do they want to make a positive change in your community? If so\, join our Advocacy Mentorship Programme 2026!\n\nThis is a programme for Guides to work in teams of three or four to design and execute an original advocacy project. This project should be related to one of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): \n\n	SDG 3: Good Health and Wellbeing\n	SDG 5: Gender Equality\n	SDG 10: Reducing Inequalities\n	SDG 13: Climate Action\n\nEach team will be paired up with an External Mentor who has substantial experience and knowledge advocating for the chosen SDG. The External Mentor will provide project guidance and feedback to develop the group’s project management and advocacy skills.\n\nAdvocacy is not simply raising awareness of an issue; it involves mobilizing collective action to promote changes in policy\, practices\, or laws. Advocacy should ultimately identify and target one or more decisionmaker(s) (e.g.\, school principal\, community leaders\, Member of Parliament\, or businesses leaders). To learn more about advocacy\, access the WAGGGS toolkit here: https://www.wagggs.org/en/what-we-do/girl-led-advocacy/advocacy-toolkit/ \n \nDuration of Project\n\nAll projects must be completed within six working months (e.g. 16 May 2026 to 16 November 2026). Progress shall be tracked in detail by the group.\n\nWithin this six-month period\, the team must complete their advocacy project and accumulate at least 10 hours of execution time.\n\n‘Execution’ does not include planning time and refers to any action of creation or advocacy (e.g.\, pitching to decision-maker\, making banners\, setting up and running social media campaigns\, giving speeches\, etc.).\n\nThere will be an Opening Meeting and Launch for at Guide House on 16 May from 9.30am – 12.30pm. As has been the case in previous years\, the official closing of the programme will be marked by World Thinking Day 2027. However\, apart from these two events\, the dates and times of group meetings and activities will be decided by the group in consultation with their External Mentor.\n\nThis project (once completed) is also eligible as an Advocacy Project under Initiatives or can be used as the PGA candidates’ VIA project.\n\nAt the end of the project\, each group will have to submit the following: \n\n	A project portfolio\, which includes photographs and individual group members’ reflections.\n	All activities during the project period\n	Corresponding time spent on each activity\,\n\nMore details will be provided to selected groups.\n\nEach group shall select a group leader. The group leader shall submit her group’s application\, after discussion with her teammates on the project proposal\, to this link. Throughout the project\, the group leader shall be responsible for communicating with GGS HQ and the group’s External Mentor.\n\nThere is no limit to the number of applications a school can submit. Should you wish to develop an existing project that had been created by Guides from your school\, your proposal should clearly state the new\, substantial elements of the project that you wish to embark on; it cannot be a mere repetition of what has been done before.\n\nApplications will close on 18 April 2026\, Saturday. Confirmation of final teams will be announced by 30 April 2026\, Thursday.\n\nTimeline\n3 March: Open Calls for AMP 2026 Submissions\n18 April: Deadline for submissions https://forms.gle/wf2k4T5WpdRado638\n30 April: Announcement of shortlisted teams with mentors\n16 May: Launch and Opening of AMP 2026 (compulsory for all shortlisted teams)\n\nIf you have any queries or concerns\, please email specialprojcomr@girlguides.org.sg. \n\nThank you! \nSincerely\, \n\nMs Anthea Goh\nSpecial Projects Commissioner
URL:https://girlguides.org.sg/upcoming-events/advocacy-mentorship-programme-registrations-open-3/
CATEGORIES:Special Projects
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260430
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260501
DTSTAMP:20260605T150047
CREATED:20260324T084839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T025332Z
UID:19421-1777507200-1777593599@girlguides.org.sg
SUMMARY:Submission Deadline: Annual Membership Exercise 2026
DESCRIPTION:Dear Guiders\, \nThank you for your contributions and support for Girl Guides Singapore over the last year. Please complete the Membership Exercise by 18 April 2026\, Saturday \n1. Membership Exercise for Units \nTo ensure that our records are up-to-date and to serve you better\, we would appreciate your help to complete the membership form here and make payment of the annual unit registration and membership fees. \n\n	The annual registration fee for each Unit is $10.90 (including 9% GST)\n	The annual membership fee will be $8.72 (including 9% GST)\n\nAn invoice will be sent to your schools upon receipt of your membership form. Payments could be made by IFAAS or GIRO. The annual registration and membership fees are to be paid before HQ AGM (2 May 2026) for all members. \nThe same membership fee applies to all categories of GGS Membership listed below: \n\n	Guiders  \n	Brownies \n	Guides \n	Unit Helpers \n\n  \n2. Membership for Individual Members \nTo ensure that our records are up-to-date and to serve you better\, we would appreciate your help to complete the membership form here and make payment of the annual membership fee. \n  \nThe annual membership fee (including 9% GST) will be $8.72 (for online payments made by PayNow using the QR code below or to the GGS UEN S67SS0005D) or $8.80 (for in-person payments made by cash at the GGS office) is to be paid before HQ AGM (2 May 2026) for all members. \n  \nThe same membership fee applies to all categories of GGS Membership listed below: \n\n	Trefoil Guild Members  \n	Young Adult Members \n	Uniformed Adult Members \n	Lay Members\n\n  \nIf you have any queries\, please email us at queries@girlguides.org.sg. Thank you. \nYours sincerely\, \nMs Jocelyn Teo\nDeputy Chief Commissioner & Membership Commissioner
URL:https://girlguides.org.sg/upcoming-events/annual-membership-exercise-2026/
CATEGORIES:Brownie Branch,Guide Branch,Young Adult,Training,All Division,Camp,International,Trefoil,Special Projects,Community Guiding
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260418
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260419
DTSTAMP:20260605T150047
CREATED:20260301T201154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T030014Z
UID:18992-1776470400-1776556799@girlguides.org.sg
SUMMARY:Advocacy Mentorship Programme: Submissions Close
DESCRIPTION:<Submissions Close> \nDear Guide Guiders\,\n\nAre your Guides passionate about sustainability? Do they want to make a positive change in your community? If so\, join our Advocacy Mentorship Programme 2026!\n\nThis is a programme for Guides to work in teams of three or four to design and execute an original advocacy project. This project should be related to one of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): \n\n	SDG 3: Good Health and Wellbeing\n	SDG 5: Gender Equality\n	SDG 10: Reducing Inequalities\n	SDG 13: Climate Action\n\nEach team will be paired up with an External Mentor who has substantial experience and knowledge advocating for the chosen SDG. The External Mentor will provide project guidance and feedback to develop the group’s project management and advocacy skills.\n\nAdvocacy is not simply raising awareness of an issue; it involves mobilizing collective action to promote changes in policy\, practices\, or laws. Advocacy should ultimately identify and target one or more decisionmaker(s) (e.g.\, school principal\, community leaders\, Member of Parliament\, or businesses leaders). To learn more about advocacy\, access the WAGGGS toolkit here: https://www.wagggs.org/en/what-we-do/girl-led-advocacy/advocacy-toolkit/ \n \nDuration of Project\n\nAll projects must be completed within six working months (e.g. 16 May 2026 to 16 November 2026). Progress shall be tracked in detail by the group.\n\nWithin this six-month period\, the team must complete their advocacy project and accumulate at least 10 hours of execution time.\n\n‘Execution’ does not include planning time and refers to any action of creation or advocacy (e.g.\, pitching to decision-maker\, making banners\, setting up and running social media campaigns\, giving speeches\, etc.).\n\nThere will be an Opening Meeting and Launch for at Guide House on 16 May from 9.30am – 12.30pm. As has been the case in previous years\, the official closing of the programme will be marked by World Thinking Day 2027. However\, apart from these two events\, the dates and times of group meetings and activities will be decided by the group in consultation with their External Mentor.\n\nThis project (once completed) is also eligible as an Advocacy Project under Initiatives or can be used as the PGA candidates’ VIA project.\n\nAt the end of the project\, each group will have to submit the following: \n\n	A project portfolio\, which includes photographs and individual group members’ reflections.\n	All activities during the project period\n	Corresponding time spent on each activity\,\n\nMore details will be provided to selected groups.\n\nEach group shall select a group leader. The group leader shall submit her group’s application\, after discussion with her teammates on the project proposal\, to this link. Throughout the project\, the group leader shall be responsible for communicating with GGS HQ and the group’s External Mentor.\n\nThere is no limit to the number of applications a school can submit. Should you wish to develop an existing project that had been created by Guides from your school\, your proposal should clearly state the new\, substantial elements of the project that you wish to embark on; it cannot be a mere repetition of what has been done before.\n\nApplications will close on 18 April 2026\, Saturday. Confirmation of final teams will be announced by 30 April 2026\, Thursday.\n\nTimeline\n3 March: Open Calls for AMP 2026 Submissions\n18 April: Deadline for submissions https://forms.gle/wf2k4T5WpdRado638\n30 April: Announcement of shortlisted teams with mentors\n16 May: Launch and Opening of AMP 2026 (compulsory for all shortlisted teams)\n\nIf you have any queries or concerns\, please email specialprojcomr@girlguides.org.sg. \n\nThank you! \nSincerely\, \n\nMs Anthea Goh\nSpecial Projects Commissioner
URL:https://girlguides.org.sg/upcoming-events/advocacy-mentorship-programme-submissions-close/
CATEGORIES:Special Projects
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260411
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260412
DTSTAMP:20260605T150047
CREATED:20260324T063653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T092337Z
UID:19310-1775865600-1775951999@girlguides.org.sg
SUMMARY:Annual Membership Exercise 2026
DESCRIPTION:Dear Guiders\, \nThank you for your contributions and support for Girl Guides Singapore over the last year.  \n1. Membership Exercise for Units \nTo ensure that our records are up-to-date and to serve you better\, we would appreciate your help to complete the membership form here and make payment of the annual unit registration and membership fees. \n\n	The annual registration fee for each Unit is $10.90 (including 9% GST)\n	The annual membership fee will be $8.72 (including 9% GST)\n\nAn invoice will be sent to your schools upon receipt of your membership form. Payments could be made by IFAAS or GIRO. The annual registration and membership fees are to be paid before HQ AGM (2 May 2026) for all members. \nThe same membership fee applies to all categories of GGS Membership listed below: \n\n	Guiders  \n	Brownies \n	Guides \n	Unit Helpers \n\n  \n2. Membership for Individual Members \nTo ensure that our records are up-to-date and to serve you better\, we would appreciate your help to complete the membership form here and make payment of the annual membership fee. \nThe annual membership fee (including 9% GST) will be $8.72 (for online payments made by PayNow using the QR code below or to the GGS UEN S67SS0005D) or $8.80 (for in-person payments made by cash at the GGS office) is to be paid before HQ AGM (24 May 2026) for all members. \nThe same membership fee applies to all categories of GGS Membership listed below: \n\n	Trefoil Guild Members  \n	Young Adult Members \n	Uniformed Adult Members \n	Lay Members\n\n  \nIf you have any queries\, please email us at queries@girlguides.org.sg. Thank you. \n  \nYours sincerely\, \nMs Jocelyn Teo\nDeputy Chief Commissioner & Membership Commissioner
URL:https://girlguides.org.sg/upcoming-events/annual-membership-exercise-2026-2/
CATEGORIES:Brownie Branch,Guide Branch,Young Adult,Training,All Division,Camp,International,Trefoil,Special Projects,Community Guiding
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260303
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260304
DTSTAMP:20260605T150047
CREATED:20260317T060102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260318T075949Z
UID:19228-1772496000-1772582399@girlguides.org.sg
SUMMARY:Advocacy Mentorship Programme: Registrations Open
DESCRIPTION:Dear Guide Guiders\,\n\nAre your Guides passionate about sustainability? Do they want to make a positive change in your community? If so\, join our Advocacy Mentorship Programme 2026!\n\nThis is a programme for Guides to work in teams of three or four to design and execute an original advocacy project. This project should be related to one of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): \n\n	SDG 3: Good Health and Wellbeing\n	SDG 5: Gender Equality\n	SDG 10: Reducing Inequalities\n	SDG 13: Climate Action\n\nEach team will be paired up with an External Mentor who has substantial experience and knowledge advocating for the chosen SDG. The External Mentor will provide project guidance and feedback to develop the group’s project management and advocacy skills.\n\nAdvocacy is not simply raising awareness of an issue; it involves mobilizing collective action to promote changes in policy\, practices\, or laws. Advocacy should ultimately identify and target one or more decisionmaker(s) (e.g.\, school principal\, community leaders\, Member of Parliament\, or businesses leaders). To learn more about advocacy\, access the WAGGGS toolkit here: https://www.wagggs.org/en/what-we-do/girl-led-advocacy/advocacy-toolkit/ \n \nDuration of Project\n\nAll projects must be completed within six working months (e.g. 16 May 2026 to 16 November 2026). Progress shall be tracked in detail by the group.\n\nWithin this six-month period\, the team must complete their advocacy project and accumulate at least 10 hours of execution time.\n\n‘Execution’ does not include planning time and refers to any action of creation or advocacy (e.g.\, pitching to decision-maker\, making banners\, setting up and running social media campaigns\, giving speeches\, etc.).\n\nThere will be an Opening Meeting and Launch for at Guide House on 16 May from 9.30am – 12.30pm. As has been the case in previous years\, the official closing of the programme will be marked by World Thinking Day 2027. However\, apart from these two events\, the dates and times of group meetings and activities will be decided by the group in consultation with their External Mentor.\n\nThis project (once completed) is also eligible as an Advocacy Project under Initiatives or can be used as the PGA candidates’ VIA project.\n\nAt the end of the project\, each group will have to submit the following: \n\n	A project portfolio\, which includes photographs and individual group members’ reflections.\n	All activities during the project period\n	Corresponding time spent on each activity\,\n\nMore details will be provided to selected groups.\n\nEach group shall select a group leader. The group leader shall submit her group’s application\, after discussion with her teammates on the project proposal\, to this link. Throughout the project\, the group leader shall be responsible for communicating with GGS HQ and the group’s External Mentor.\n\nThere is no limit to the number of applications a school can submit. Should you wish to develop an existing project that had been created by Guides from your school\, your proposal should clearly state the new\, substantial elements of the project that you wish to embark on; it cannot be a mere repetition of what has been done before.\n\nApplications will close on 18 April 2026\, Saturday. Confirmation of final teams will be announced by 30 April 2026\, Thursday.\n\nTimeline\n3 March: Open Calls for AMP 2026 Submissions\n18 April: Deadline for submissions https://forms.gle/wf2k4T5WpdRado638\n30 April: Announcement of shortlisted teams with mentors\n16 May: Launch and Opening of AMP 2026 (compulsory for all shortlisted teams)\n\nIf you have any queries or concerns\, please email specialprojcomr@girlguides.org.sg. \n\nThank you! \nSincerely\, \n\nMs Anthea Goh\nSpecial Projects Commissioner
URL:https://girlguides.org.sg/upcoming-events/advocacy-mentorship-programme-registrations-open-2/
CATEGORIES:Special Projects
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260303
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260304
DTSTAMP:20260605T150047
CREATED:20251120T063145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260317T054644Z
UID:18328-1772496000-1772582399@girlguides.org.sg
SUMMARY:Advocacy Mentorship Programme: Registrations Open
DESCRIPTION:Dear Guide Guiders\,\n\nAre your Guides passionate about sustainability? Do they want to make a positive change in your community? If so\, join our Advocacy Mentorship Programme 2026!\n\nThis is a programme for Guides to work in teams of three or four to design and execute an original advocacy project. This project should be related to one of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): \n\n	SDG 3: Good Health and Wellbeing\n	SDG 5: Gender Equality\n	SDG 10: Reducing Inequalities\n	SDG 13: Climate Action\n\nEach team will be paired up with an External Mentor who has substantial experience and knowledge advocating for the chosen SDG. The External Mentor will provide project guidance and feedback to develop the group’s project management and advocacy skills.\n\nAdvocacy is not simply raising awareness of an issue; it involves mobilizing collective action to promote changes in policy\, practices\, or laws. Advocacy should ultimately identify and target one or more decisionmaker(s) (e.g.\, school principal\, community leaders\, Member of Parliament\, or businesses leaders). To learn more about advocacy\, access the WAGGGS toolkit here: https://www.wagggs.org/en/what-we-do/girl-led-advocacy/advocacy-toolkit/ \n \nDuration of Project\n\nAll projects must be completed within six working months (e.g. 16 May 2026 to 16 November 2026). Progress shall be tracked in detail by the group.\n\nWithin this six-month period\, the team must complete their advocacy project and accumulate at least 10 hours of execution time.\n\n‘Execution’ does not include planning time and refers to any action of creation or advocacy (e.g.\, pitching to decision-maker\, making banners\, setting up and running social media campaigns\, giving speeches\, etc.).\n\nThere will be an Opening Meeting and Launch for at Guide House on 16 May from 9.30am – 12.30pm. As has been the case in previous years\, the official closing of the programme will be marked by World Thinking Day 2027. However\, apart from these two events\, the dates and times of group meetings and activities will be decided by the group in consultation with their External Mentor.\n\nThis project (once completed) is also eligible as an Advocacy Project under Initiatives or can be used as the PGA candidates’ VIA project.\n\nAt the end of the project\, each group will have to submit the following: \n\n	A project portfolio\, which includes photographs and individual group members’ reflections.\n	All activities during the project period\n	Corresponding time spent on each activity\,\n\nMore details will be provided to selected groups.\n\nEach group shall select a group leader. The group leader shall submit her group’s application\, after discussion with her teammates on the project proposal\, to this link. Throughout the project\, the group leader shall be responsible for communicating with GGS HQ and the group’s External Mentor.\n\nThere is no limit to the number of applications a school can submit. Should you wish to develop an existing project that had been created by Guides from your school\, your proposal should clearly state the new\, substantial elements of the project that you wish to embark on; it cannot be a mere repetition of what has been done before.\n\nApplications will close on 18 April 2026\, Saturday. Confirmation of final teams will be announced by 30 April 2026\, Thursday.\n\nTimeline\n3 March: Open Calls for AMP 2026 Submissions\n18 April: Deadline for submissions https://forms.gle/wf2k4T5WpdRado638\n30 April: Announcement of shortlisted teams with mentors\n16 May: Launch and Opening of AMP 2026 (compulsory for all shortlisted teams)\n\nIf you have any queries or concerns\, please email specialprojcomr@girlguides.org.sg. \n\nThank you! \nSincerely\, \n\nMs Anthea Goh\nSpecial Projects Commissioner
URL:https://girlguides.org.sg/upcoming-events/advocacy-mentorship-programme-registrations-open/
CATEGORIES:Special Projects
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260303
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260304
DTSTAMP:20260605T150047
CREATED:20251120T055558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260317T054435Z
UID:18323-1772496000-1772582399@girlguides.org.sg
SUMMARY:First round of SDG Online Competition: Submissions open
DESCRIPTION:Dear Guiders\,  \nWe will be having the first round of SDG Online Competition\, with submissions opening on 3rd March 2026.  \nMore details on the theme will be shared in a separate email closer to the date. \nThank you!  \n  \nSincerely\,  \nMs Anthea Goh\nSpecial Projects Commissioner \n 
URL:https://girlguides.org.sg/upcoming-events/first-round-of-advocacy-video-competition-submissions-open/
CATEGORIES:Special Projects
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250628T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250628T160000
DTSTAMP:20260605T150047
CREATED:20241210T022350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250502T004448Z
UID:14198-1751119200-1751126400@girlguides.org.sg
SUMMARY:Advocacy Mentorship Program Sharing
DESCRIPTION:Dear YAs\,\n\nHave you ever found yourself wondering where to get trustworthy information or discuss topics about relationships and reproductive health? Well\, look no further! \n\nJoin us for Educate for Equality\, an exciting sharing session led by YAs as part of the GGS Advocacy Mentorship Programme. This session aims to fill up potential gaps in knowledge of Sexuality Education for post-secondary youths\, addressing key SDGs 3\, 5\, and 10.\n\nThrough this engaging sharing\, you’ll gain a more well-rounded understanding of Sexuality Education\, explore diverse family structures\, and increase your awareness of reproductive health matters. Let’s learn\, share\, and grow together! \n\nThere will be a limited edition YA x Babes collectable pin up for grabs!\n\nSign up by 20th June; we hope to see you there! \n https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSejrAaqUccrsdTYaUaTcUH1lWbhWxOnwrcqrqPj14N5J6OIng/viewform?usp=sf_link \nThank you! \n\n\nSincerely\, \n \nMrs Koh-Teh Yi Wen\nCovering Special Projects Commissioner
URL:https://girlguides.org.sg/upcoming-events/yas-sharing-of-advocacy-project/
CATEGORIES:Special Projects
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250426T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250426T120000
DTSTAMP:20260605T150047
CREATED:20241221T015615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250329T030637Z
UID:14584-1745658000-1745668800@girlguides.org.sg
SUMMARY:Advocacy Mentorship Programme Launch 2025
DESCRIPTION:Dear Guide Guiders\, \n  \nThe Advocacy Mentorship Programme allows Guides to choose their own cause to advocate for. In partnership\, they will also be paired with an industry mentor to provide advise and guidance to the girls and their cause. \n  \nConfirmed schools will be involved by early April. Details of the AMP launch can be found below. \nDate: 26 April 2025\, Saturday \nTime: 9am – 12pm \nVenue: Hall\, Level 2\, Guide House \nAttire: Full-Uniform \nThings to bring: \n\n	Laptop / PLD\n	Water Bottle\n	Jacket\n	Writing Materials\n\n  \nThank you. \n  \nSincerely\, \n  \nMrs Koh-Teh Yi Wen\nChief Commissioner
URL:https://girlguides.org.sg/upcoming-events/advocacy-mentorship-programme-launch-2025/
CATEGORIES:Special Projects
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250326
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250327
DTSTAMP:20260605T150047
CREATED:20250326T062128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250329T072445Z
UID:17471-1742947200-1743033599@girlguides.org.sg
SUMMARY:UWS Girls2Pioneers Interest Badge 2025
DESCRIPTION:Dear Guide Guiders and Young Adults\,  \n  \nFollowing the UWS Girls2Pioneers Interest Badge Launch on World Thinking Day 2025 Celebrations on 22 February\, we are pleased to bring to you the relevant details of the badge programme in this email.  \n  \nUnited Women Singapore (UWS) is a local non-profit organisation that advances women’s empowerment and gender equality. UWS works towards narrowing the gender equality gap through education and advocacy with the support of partners from the public and private sectors. Girl Guides Singapore has been collaborating with United Women Singapore (UWS) through ad hoc STEM initiatives. UWS is currently one of the mentors for the Special Project Committee’s Advocacy Mentorship Programme. This is the first official badge programme that UWS has launched.  \n  \nThis programme will highlight the United Nations Development Goal (UNSDG) 5: Gender Equality. \n  \nKey objectives of the programme include: \n\n	Inspiring young women and girls to consider careers in STEM\n	Providing a deeper understanding of STEM fields\n\n  \nBadge Clauses \n\n	A Guide is expected to attend the required number of sessions as agreed with United Women Singapore. This includes:\n\n	UWS STEM Fest\n	another two other sessions organised by UWS such as:\n\n	in-person workshops\n	webinars organised by UWS\n	office visit to STEM organisation\n\n\n\n\n	The Guide will reflect on and showcase three key takeaways from her UWS experience by sharing them with at least 15 members. This can be done through various formats such as a poster\, booth display\, or hands-on activities.\n\nThe Guide/Young Adult who completes all clauses will receive:\n\n\n	a Certificate of Completion from UWS\n	UWS Girls2Pioneers Interest Badge\n\n  \nApplication for Badge Programme \n\n	Refer to UWS Collateral information (see attached)\n	Join the whatsapp group with UWS to be updated on the upcoming workshops options for the girls.\n	Register and attend the relevant workshops\n	Register and attend the UWS Stem Fest in June\n	Complete clause two after completion of workshops\n	Submit the relevant information in this Google Form\n	Wait for email from GGS HQ to collect the e-certificate and physical badge from HQ.\n\n \nShould you have any other questions\, please feel free to drop us an email.  \n  \nThank you! \n  \nMrs Koh-Teh Yi Wen\nChief Commissioner
URL:https://girlguides.org.sg/upcoming-events/uws-girls2pioneers-interest-badge-2025/
CATEGORIES:Special Projects
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250314
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250315
DTSTAMP:20260605T150047
CREATED:20250314T054625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250314T054804Z
UID:16983-1741910400-1741996799@girlguides.org.sg
SUMMARY:Online Advocacy Video Competition Circular #1 - International Women’s Day
DESCRIPTION:Dear Guiders\, \n \nThe Special Projects Committee is organizing three online advocacy video competitions in 2025. This platform empowers Brownies and Guides to raise awareness about meaningful social causes through digital advocacy. By researching and promoting their chosen causes\, they will deepen their understanding of key issues while commemorating observed dates that inspire action. Beyond a competition\, this initiative fosters creativity\, equips them with digital skills\, and encourages girl-led community engagement.\n \nVideo requirements\n\n	\nGirls to form a team of 3 to 5 girls per video\n\n	\nA 1 minute long Instagram reel (portrait mode) with a caption for the reel\n\n	\nEach school can submit a maximum of 3 videos \n\n\n \nOD #1: International Women’s Day\nTheme: Her Story\, Our Cause  \nBehind every breakthrough is a woman who defied the odds and challenged gender norms. “Her Story\, Our Cause” celebrates these visionary women\, their resilience\, and their courage to break barriers. Guides will share the story of an inspiring woman who overcame adversity and redefined what’s possible. Through these stories\, we aim to inspire others to challenge stereotypes\, embrace their potential\, and continue the mission of advocating for equality.\n \nGirls are strongly encouraged to make use of their Term 2 Week 1 CCA session to work on this short video competition. Please submit all video submissions by 28 March 2025 (2359) via this form (https://tinyurl.com/advocacyvideocomp2025). \n \nWinning entries will be featured on the official Girl Guides Singapore Instagram account (@girlguidessingapore). \n \nThe rubrics for the judging is attached in Annex A. \n \nFeel free to reach out to us should you have any questions via this google form: (https://forms.gle/w9hzFBMKub2MjtzL7 )\n \nThank you for your support in encouraging our girls to take advocacy action. We look forward to watching your video entries!
URL:https://girlguides.org.sg/upcoming-events/online-advocacy-video-competition-circular-1-international-womens-day/
CATEGORIES:Special Projects
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250205
DTSTAMP:20260605T150047
CREATED:20241210T023154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241210T023154Z
UID:14206-1738627200-1738713599@girlguides.org.sg
SUMMARY:Annual Membership Exercise 2025
DESCRIPTION:Dear Guiders\, \n  \nThank you for your contributions and support for Girl Guides Singapore over the last year. \n  \nA. Membership Exercise for Units \nTo ensure that our records are up-to-date and to serve you better\, we would appreciate your help to complete the membership form at http://tinyurl.com/unitmembership2024 and make payment of the annual unit registration and membership fees. \n\n	The annual registration fee for each Unit is $10.90 (including 9% GST)\n	The annual membership fee will be $8.72 (including 9% GST)\n\nAn invoice will be sent to your schools upon receipt of your membership form. Payments could be made by IFAAS or GIRO. The annual registration and membership fees are  to be paid before HQ AGM (24 May 2025) for all members. \nThe same membership fee applies to all categories of GGS Membership listed below: \n\n	Guiders  \n	Brownies \n	Guides \n	Unit Helpers \n\n  \nB. Membership for Individual Members \nTo ensure that our records are up-to-date and to serve you better\, we would appreciate your help to complete the membership form at http://tinyurl.com/Membershipregistration2024 and make payment of the annual membership fee. \n  \nThe annual membership fee (including 9% GST) will be $8.72 (for online payments made by PayNow using the QR code below or to the GGS UEN S67SS0005D) or $8.80 (for in-person payments made by cash at the GGS office) is to be paid before Trefoil Guild AGM (24 Feb 2024) for Trefoil Guild members\, and HQ AGM (24 May 2024) for all other members. \n  \nThe same membership fee applies to all categories of GGS Membership listed below: \n\n	Trefoil Guild Members  \n	Young Adult Members \n	Uniformed Adult Members \n	Lay Members\n\n  \nIf you have any queries\, please email Ms Alisya at alisya@girlguides.org.sg. Thank you. \n  \n  \nYours sincerely\, \n  \nMs Jocelyn Teo\nDeputy Chief Commissioner & Membership Commissioner
URL:https://girlguides.org.sg/upcoming-events/annual-membership-exercise-2025/
CATEGORIES:Brownie Branch,Guide Branch,Young Adult,Training,All Division,Camp,International,Trefoil,Special Projects,Community Guiding
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250111T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250111T170000
DTSTAMP:20260605T150047
CREATED:20250111T020718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250111T021658Z
UID:15101-1736582400-1736614800@girlguides.org.sg
SUMMARY:Open Call: Advocacy Mentorship Programme 2025
DESCRIPTION:Dear Guide Guiders\,\n \nAre your Guides passionate about sustainability? Do they want to make a positive change in your community? If so\, join our Advocacy Mentorship Programme 2025! \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nThis is a programme for Guides to work in teams of three or four to design and execute an original advocacy project. This project should be related to one of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): \n\n	\nSDG 3: Good Health and Wellbeing \n\n	\nSDG 5: Gender Equality \n\n	\nSDG 10: Reducing Inequalities \n\n	\nSDG 13: Climate Action \n\n\n \nPlease clink on this  link for more details on what each relevant SDG entails.\n  \nEach team will be paired up with an External Mentor who has substantial experience and knowledge advocating for the chosen SDG. The External Mentor will provide project guidance and feedback to develop the group’s project management and advocacy skills. \n  \nAdvocacy is not simply raising awareness of an issue; it involves mobilizing collective action to promote changes in policy\, practices\, or laws. Advocacy should ultimately identify and target one or more decisionmaker(s) (e.g.\, school principal\, community leaders\, Member of Parliament\, or businesses leaders). To learn more about advocacy\, access the WAGGGS toolkit here. \nDuration of Project \n\n	\nTeams have a runway from April to December 2025 to start and complete their projects. \n\n	\nAll projects must be completed within six working months (e.g. 5 April to 5 October 2025\, or 1 June to 1 December 2025). Progress shall be tracked in detail by the group. \n\n	\nWithin this six-month period\, the team must complete their advocacy project and accumulate at least 10 hours of execution time. \n\n	\n‘Execution’ does not include planning time and refers to any action of creation or advocacy (e.g.\, pitching to decision-maker\, making banners\, setting up and running social media campaigns\, giving speeches\, etc.). \n\n\n\n\n  \nThere will be an Opening Meeting and Launch for at Guide House on 5 April 2025 from 9.30am – 12.30pm. As has been the case in previous years\, the official closing of the programme will be marked by World Thinking Day 2026. However\, apart from these two events\, the dates and times of group meetings and activities will be decided by the group in consultation with their External Mentor. \nThis project (once completed) is also eligible as an Advocacy Project under Initiatives or can be used as the PGA candidates’ VIA project. \nAt the end of the project\, each group will have to submit the following: \n\n	\nA project portfolio\, which includes photographs and individual group members’ reflections. \n\n	\nAll activities during the project period \n\n	\nCorresponding time spent on each activity\, \n\n\nMore details will be provided to selected groups. \n  \nEach group shall select a group leader. The group leader shall submit her group’s application\, after discussion with her teammates on the project proposal\, to this link. Throughout the project\, the group leader shall be responsible for communicating with GGS HQ and the group’s External Mentor. \n  \nThere is no limit to the number of applications a school can submit. Should you wish to develop an existing project that had been created by Guides from your school\, your proposal should clearly state the new\, substantial elements of the project that you wish to embark on; it cannot be a mere repetition of what has been done before. \nApplications will close on 14 March 2025\, Friday. Confirmation of final teams will be announced by 25 March 2025\, Tuesday. \nTimeline \n11 Jan: Open Calls for AMP 2025 Submissions\n14 Mar: Deadline for submissions\n25 Mar: Announcement of shortlisted teams with mentors\n5 Apr: Launch and Opening of AMP 2025 (compulsory for all shortlisted teams) \n  \nIf you have any queries or concerns\, please email Jasmine at jasmine@girlguides.org.sg. \nThank you! \n\n\n  \nSincerely\,  \n  \nMrs Koh-Teh Yi Wen\nChief Commissioner\nGirl Guides Singapore
URL:https://girlguides.org.sg/upcoming-events/open-call-advocacy-mentorship-programme-2025/
CATEGORIES:Special Projects
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240903
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240904
DTSTAMP:20260605T150047
CREATED:20240613T065110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240626T115047Z
UID:12880-1725321600-1725407999@girlguides.org.sg
SUMMARY:SDG Video Contest
DESCRIPTION:Dear Guiders\, \n  \nThe Special Projects Committee will be conducting a SDG Video Contest for Brownies and Guides to create and submit creative and innovative video submissions relating to the United Nation’s Sustainable Developmental Goals.  \n  \nFor more details\, please keep an eye out on this place. \n  \nThank you! \n  \nSincerely\,  \n  \nMs Selene Tanne\nSpecial Projects Commissioner\nGirl Guides Singapore
URL:https://girlguides.org.sg/upcoming-events/sdg-video-contest/
CATEGORIES:Special Projects
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240726T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240726T170000
DTSTAMP:20260605T150047
CREATED:20240613T065501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240627T020056Z
UID:12883-1722002400-1722013200@girlguides.org.sg
SUMMARY:Division Learning Day: Gender Equality Workshop For Guides
DESCRIPTION:Dear Guide Guiders\, \n  \nPlease note that we will be having a Gender Equality Workshop by BABES Pregnancy on 26 July from 2pm – 5pm. \n  \nJoin us for an engaging and interactive drama workshop focused on self-empowerment! During the session\, we will explore the concept of healthy relationships and how they can fuel you to achieve dreams and goals. Take a moment to reflect on the important people in your life. Who are the people that provide motivation and support when you’re feeling down? We’ll come together to share our stories\, play games\, and participate in drama activities where we can uplift and encourage each other to reach greater heights. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn and strengthen our collective journey towards personal growth! \n  \nPlease see details below. \nDate: 26 July 2024\, Friday\nTime: 2pm – 5pm\nVenue: Training Rooms 1 & 2\, Level 2 at Guide House\nAttire: Half-Uniform\nThings to Bring: \n\n	Water bottle\n	Writing materials\n	Jacket\n\nNo. of girls: \n\n	Max 40 Guides\n	2 – 4 Guides per school\n	First-come\, first-serve basis\n	Registration closes once we hit the maximum number of girls\n\nCost Involved: No costs involved \n  \nPlease refer to your respective Division Learning Day registration for more details.  \n  \nThank you! \n  \nSincerely\, \n  \nMs Selene Tanne\nSpecial Projects Commissioner
URL:https://girlguides.org.sg/upcoming-events/division-learning-day-sdg-workshop-for-guides/
CATEGORIES:Special Projects
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240407T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240407T130000
DTSTAMP:20260605T150047
CREATED:20231221T064734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231221T064734Z
UID:11760-1712484000-1712494800@girlguides.org.sg
SUMMARY:Advocacy Mentorship Programme Launch
DESCRIPTION:Dear Guide Guiders\,  \nThe Advocacy Mentorship Programme allows Guides to choose their own cause to advocate for. In partnership\, they will also be paired with an industry mentor to provide advise and guidance to the girls and their cause. \nMore information will be provided soon.  \nThank you. \n  \nSincerely\, \nMs Selene Tanne\nSpecial Projects Commissioner
URL:https://girlguides.org.sg/upcoming-events/advocacy-mentorship-programme-launch/
CATEGORIES:Special Projects
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240302
DTSTAMP:20260605T150047
CREATED:20231205T083029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231230T091747Z
UID:11622-1709251200-1709337599@girlguides.org.sg
SUMMARY:SDG Video Contest #1: International Women's Day
DESCRIPTION:Dear Guiders\, \n  \nIn the month of March\, the Special Projects Committee will be conducting a video content that will challenge Brownies and Guides to create contents relating to the International Women’s Day.  \n  \nMore details will be provided soon!  \n  \nThank you! \n  \nSincerely\, \n  \nMs Selene Tanne\nSpecial Projects Commissioner \n 
URL:https://girlguides.org.sg/upcoming-events/sdg-video-contest-1-international-womens-day/
CATEGORIES:Special Projects
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240103
DTSTAMP:20260605T150047
CREATED:20231230T071259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231230T090030Z
UID:11992-1704153600-1704239999@girlguides.org.sg
SUMMARY:Open Call for Advocacy Mentorship Programme 2024
DESCRIPTION:Dear Guiders and Guides\, \n   \nAre YOU passionate about sustainability? Do YOU want to make a positive change in your community? If so\, join our Advocacy Mentorship Programme 2024! \n  \nThis is a programme for both Guides and Young Adults to work in teams of three or four to design and execute an original advocacy project. This project should be related to one of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): \n\n	SDG 3: Good Health and Wellbeing\n	SDG 5: Gender Equality\n	SDG 10: Reducing Inequalities\n	SDG 11: Sustainable Cities And Communities*\n	SDG 12: Responsible Consumption And Production*\n	SDG 13: Climate Action\n\nPlease clinic on this  link for more details on what each relevant SDG entails. \n*SDG 11 & 12 are added in accordance to the WTD 2024 theme. \n  \nEach team will be paired up with an External Mentor who has substantial experience and knowledge advocating for the chosen SDG. The External Mentor will provide project guidance and feedback to develop the group’s project management and advocacy skills. \n  \nAdvocacy is not simply raising awareness of an issue; it involves mobilizing collective action to promote changes in policy\, practices\, or laws. Advocacy should ultimately identify and target one or more decisionmaker(s) (e.g.\, school principal\, community leaders\, Member of Parliament\, or businesses leaders). To learn more about advocacy\, access the WAGGGS toolkit here. \nDuration of Project \n\n	Teams have a runway from April to December 2024 to start and complete their projects.\n	All projects must be completed within six working months (e.g. 1 April to 1 October 2024\, or 1 June to 1 December 2024). Progress shall be tracked in detail by the group.\n	Within this six-month period\, the team must complete their advocacy project and accumulate at least 10 hours of execution time.\n\n	‘Execution’ does not include planning time and refers to any action of creation or advocacy (e.g.\, pitching to decision-maker\, making banners\, setting up and running social media campaigns\, giving speeches\, etc.).\n\n\n\n  \nThere will be an Opening Meeting at Guide House on 16 March 2024 from 2pm – 3.30pm. As has been the case in previous years\, the official closing of the programme will be marked by World Thinking Day 2025. However\, apart from these two events\, the dates and times of group meetings and activities will be decided by the group in consultation with their External Mentor. \n  \nAt the end of the project\, each group will have to submit the following: \n\n	A project portfolio\, which includes photographs and individual group members’ reflections.\n	All activities during the project period\n	Corresponding time spent on each activity\,\n\nMore details will be provided to selected groups. \n  \nEach group shall select a group leader. The group leader shall submit her group’s application\, after discussion with her teammates on the project proposal\, to this link. Throughout the project\, the group leader shall be responsible for communicating with GGS HQ and the group’s External Mentor. \n  \nThere is no limit to the number of applications a school can submit. Should you wish to develop an existing project that had been created by guides from your school\, your proposal should clearly state the new\, substantial elements of the project that you wish to embark on; it cannot be a mere repetition of what has been done before. \n  \nApplications will close on 24 February 2024\, Saturday. Confirmation of final teams will be announced by 8 March 2024\, Friday \n  \nIf you have any queries or concerns\, please email Jasmine at jasmine@girlguides.org.sg. \n  \nThank you! \n  \nSincerely\,  \n  \nMs Selene Tanne\nSpecial Projects Commissioner
URL:https://girlguides.org.sg/upcoming-events/open-call-for-advocacy-mentorship-programme-2024/
CATEGORIES:Special Projects
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230817
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230818
DTSTAMP:20260605T150047
CREATED:20230902T021417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230902T022608Z
UID:11254-1692230400-1692316799@girlguides.org.sg
SUMMARY:Time for Reflections! Green Nation Pledge 2023 Pack/Unit Reflections
DESCRIPTION:Dear Guiders and GGS Members\, \n  \nRemember when we started the year off with pledging our Green Nation Pledge at World Thinking Day 2023 Celebrations? Well\, it’s close to the end of the year now and we would like you to reflect on the action that you have taken these past months and to internalise your actions! \n  \nFor the benefit of our Guiders\, we have created a deck of slides to facilitate your discussion with your girls. \n  \nSlides for Green Nation Pledge 2023 Reflections! \n  \nOnce you have completed the necessary\, please submit your Unit’s reflections in the Google Form here: Green Nation Pledge Submission by 1 November 2023. \n  \nWe are excited to know what kind of action you and your girls have taken over the past few months. \n  \nIf you have any queries\, please feel free to reach out to Jasmine at jasmine@girlguides.org.sg \n  \nThank you! \n  \nSincerely\, \n  \nMs Selene Tanne\nSpecial Projects Commissioner
URL:https://girlguides.org.sg/upcoming-events/time-for-reflections-green-nation-pledge-2023-pack-unit-reflections/
CATEGORIES:Special Projects
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230402
DTSTAMP:20260605T150047
CREATED:20230308T012419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230308T012444Z
UID:10678-1680307200-1680393599@girlguides.org.sg
SUMMARY:SDG #GIRL4Change Competition
DESCRIPTION:Dear Guiders\, \n  \nPlease keep an eye out for more details here.  \n  \nThank you!
URL:https://girlguides.org.sg/upcoming-events/sdg-girl4change-competition/
CATEGORIES:Special Projects
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230402
DTSTAMP:20260605T150047
CREATED:20221228T075318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230316T011148Z
UID:10419-1680307200-1680393599@girlguides.org.sg
SUMMARY:Advocacy Mentorship Programme 2023
DESCRIPTION:Dear Guiders and Guides\, \n  \nAre YOU passionate about sustainability? Do YOU want to make a positive change in your community? If so\, join our Advocacy Mentorship Programme 2023! \n  \nThis is a programme for Guides to work in teams of four (all Guides being from the same school) to design and execute an original advocacy project related to one of our four focal UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): \n\n	Climate Action\n	Gender Equality\n	Reducing Inequalities\n	Good Health and Wellbeing\n\n  \nEach team will be paired up with an External Mentor who has substantial experience and knowledge advocating for the chosen SDG. The External Mentor will provide project guidance and feedback to develop the group’s project management and advocacy skills. \n  \nAdvocacy is not simply raising awareness of an issue; it involves mobilising collective action to promote changes in policy\, practices\, or laws. Advocacy should ultimately identify and target one or more decisionmaker(s) (e.g.\, school principal\, community leaders\, Member of Parliament\, or businesses leaders). To learn more about advocacy\, access the WAGGGS toolkit here. \n  \nThis programme will run from April 2023 to October 2023. Within this six-month period\, the team must complete their advocacy project and accumulate at least 10 hours of execution time. ‘Execution’ does not include planning time and refers to any action of creation or advocacy (e.g.\, pitching to decision-maker\, making banners\, setting up and running social media campaigns\, giving speeches\, etc.). \n  \nThere will be an Opening and Closing event at HQ in April and October respectively. However\, apart from these two events\, the dates and times of group meetings and activities will be decided by the group in consultation with their External Mentor and Guider. \n  \nAt the end of the project\, each group will have to submit a project portfolio\, which includes photographs and individual group members’ reflections. All activities during the project period\, and the corresponding time spent on each activity\, should be properly recorded in a Record of Activities. More details will be provided to selected groups. \n  \nThe project can be used to qualify for the President’s Guide Award and\, if other members of the unit are involved in the execution of the project\, the Puan Noor Aishah Award. More details will be provided to selected groups. \n  \nEach group shall select a group leader. The group leader shall submit her group’s application\, after discussion with her teammates and Guider(s) on the project proposal\, to this link. Throughout the project\, the group leader shall be responsible for communicating with GGS HQ and the group’s External Mentor. \n  \nApplications will close on Saturday\, 25 March 2023. \n  \nIf you have any queries or concerns\, please email Specialprojcomr@girlguides.org.sg to clarify before the deadline. \n  \nSincerely\, \n  \nSelene Tanne (Ms)\nSpecial Projects Commissioner
URL:https://girlguides.org.sg/upcoming-events/opening-ceremonies-sdg-advocacy-mentorship-prog-2023/
CATEGORIES:Special Projects
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230202
DTSTAMP:20260605T150047
CREATED:20220923T014343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221228T053705Z
UID:10135-1675209600-1675295999@girlguides.org.sg
SUMMARY:SDG #GIRL4Change Competition #1
DESCRIPTION:Dear Guiders\,  \n  \nPlease keep an eye out for the first SDG #GIRL4Change Social Action Video Contest here.  \n  \nThank you! \n  \nMs Selene Tanne\nSpecial Projects Commissioner
URL:https://girlguides.org.sg/upcoming-events/sdg-girl4change-competition-1/
CATEGORIES:Special Projects
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230103
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230104
DTSTAMP:20260605T150047
CREATED:20230103T014607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230103T014607Z
UID:10472-1672704000-1672790399@girlguides.org.sg
SUMMARY:SDG Social Action Mentorship Program
DESCRIPTION:Dear Guide Guiders\, \nThe details of the SDG SOcial Action Mentorship Program will be updated here soon. Please keep an eye out for more details here! \nMs Selene Tanne\nSpecial Projects Commissioner
URL:https://girlguides.org.sg/upcoming-events/sdg-social-action-mentorship-program/
CATEGORIES:Special Projects
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220302
DTSTAMP:20260605T150047
CREATED:20220301T030715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220301T035754Z
UID:9416-1646092800-1646179199@girlguides.org.sg
SUMMARY:#GIRL4Change Social Action Video Contest #1
DESCRIPTION:Dear Guiders\, \n  \nAs part of the SDG Committee to continue inspiring about the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)\, we will continue to launch our 4 SDG Contests for the year of 2022! \n  \nAs such\, we are excited to introduce you the first SDG competition of the year! \n  \n#GIRL4Change Social Action Video Contest #1 \nThe theme for International Women’s Day 2022 is #BreakTheBias. \n  \nWhether deliberate or unconscious\, bias makes it difficult for women to move ahead. Knowing that bias exists is not enough – action is needed to help forge an inclusive world. \n  \nIn a 30-second video\, show us how you can dispel gender biases/stereotypes that you find in your community\, and tell us why they are harmful. An example of such bias is when a girl is often seen to be neater and better in household chores. This video should be at least done in a Patrol / Six / Unit / Pack. \n  \nBonus points if you can include the #BreakTheBias pose (include image from here) in a creative manner! \n  \n\n	All videos submission should adhere by the most updated SMM regulations – send in your submissions by 1 Apr 2022 at https://bit.ly/G4C-IWD22 \n\n\n	Each Unit / Pack is only allowed to send in 1 video. Guiders are to ensure that the necessary access rights are given for judging purposes.\n	Entries that cannot be accessed will not be considered for judging.\n\n  \nTogether\, let’s #BreakTheBias and be #GIRL4CHANGE. \n  \nAll participating and winning entries (top 3 for Brownies\, top 4 for Guides) will be able to gain the relevant PNAA points. \n  \nThank you \n  \nJasmine Cheong\nHead\nTraining\, Programmes & Unit Development\nGirl Guides Singapore
URL:https://girlguides.org.sg/upcoming-events/girl4change-social-action-video-contest-1/
CATEGORIES:Brownie Branch,Guide Branch,Special Projects
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220205
DTSTAMP:20260605T150047
CREATED:20211230T055746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211230T055746Z
UID:9291-1643932800-1644019199@girlguides.org.sg
SUMMARY:Girl-led SDG projects supported by HQ
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://girlguides.org.sg/upcoming-events/girl-led-sdg-projects-supported-by-hq/
CATEGORIES:Special Projects
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210329
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210330
DTSTAMP:20260605T150047
CREATED:20201224T081045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210108T080618Z
UID:8169-1616976000-1617062399@girlguides.org.sg
SUMMARY:SDG Contest 2
DESCRIPTION:Dear Brownie & Guide Guiders\,  \n  \nGiver. Innovator. Risk-taker. Leader (GIRL) for SDGs 2021 \nIn line with our World Thinking Day theme for 2021\, “GIRL for SDGs – Peacebuilding”\, the Special Projects Committee is pleased to share the following exciting SDG-themed activities! \n  \nSocial Media Contests (for Brownie Packs & Guide Units) \nSee below for the series of contests would take place on our Social Media platforms (Facebook and Instagram) from March to July: \n  \n\n\n\n\nDate \n\n\nItem \n\n\nSynopsis \n\n\n\n\n1 Mar – \n12 Mar \n\n\nWTD Contest \nPart 1* \n\n\nChallenge your friends and neighbouring units to play a part in creating a greener environment for girls! Submit a video of a project that you would like to take in your community\, incorporating the International Women’s Day #ChooseToChallenge pose. \n\n\n\n\n29 Mar – \n16 Apr \n\n\nWTD Contest \nPart 2* \n\n\nShow your commitment to environmental peacebuilding by encouraging your friends to plog with you! Include tips on how to sort the litter you have collected into recyclables and trash and educate others on how leaving no trace benefits the environment. \n\n\n\n\n1 Jul – \n16 Jul \n\n\nSDG Contest \n\n\nCreate a video to encourage every girl to take the lead like a Brownie/Guide\, and to “Be the GIRL”! \n\n\n\n\n*Units/Packs to choose between WTD Contest Part 1 and 2. Units cannot take part in both. \n  \nAll entries will be shortlisted for voting and voters would stand to win attractive prizes from our Guide Shop! Guiders can also claim for the relevant PNAA points for participation. \n  \nWe look forward to your active participation in this exciting line-up of activities! \n  \nSincerely\, \n  \nMs Chng Jia Min\nSpecial Projects Commissioner \n 
URL:https://girlguides.org.sg/upcoming-events/sdg-contest-1-2/
CATEGORIES:Guide Branch,Special Projects
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210305
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210306
DTSTAMP:20260605T150047
CREATED:20201223T121948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210310T100235Z
UID:8155-1614902400-1614988799@girlguides.org.sg
SUMMARY:Plan The Change Part 1 (CV)
DESCRIPTION:Dear Guiders\,  \n  \nGiver. Innovator. Risk-taker. Leader (GIRL) for SDGs 2021 \nIn line with our World Thinking Day theme for 2021\, “GIRL for SDGs – Peacebuilding”\, the Special Projects Committee is pleased to share the following exciting SDG-themed activities! \n  \nThere are two main parts: \n\n	Advocacy Workshops (for Guides and Guide Guiders only)\n	SDG Contests (for both Guide Units and Brownie Units)\n\n  \n\n	 Advocacy Workshops (for Guides and Guide Guiders only)\n\nA series of “Be the GIRL” Workshops will take participants through the process of change and enable them to identify and act on issues they have identified in their community. Participants will learn about Advocacy and its methods\, such as\, Circle of Influences and Project Planning\, among other skills. There will be 2 compulsory (virtual) workshops with the following objectives: \n  \n\n\n\n\nDate/Time \n\n\nItem \n\n\nSynopsis \n\n\n\n\nFri\, 5 Mar\n2.30 – 5pm \n\n\nVirtual Workshop – \nPlan the Change \n  \n\n\nGirls will learn to identify a social cause using tools such as problem trees and SWOT Analysis and learn to identify decision makers and how to approach them. \n\n\n\n\nFri\, 16 Apr\n2.30 – 5pm \n\n\nVirtual Workshop – \nLead the Change \n\n\nGirls will learn how to use GANTT Charts\, write elevator pitches\, and create budgets for their projects. \n\n\n\n\nPre-reading materials would be made available on GuidingLIGHT for participants prior to workshops. \n  \nOutcome of workshop: Participants would be required to plan and execute a Social Action Project Campaign. There will be 3 different submissions: \n–          Fri\, 19 Mar: Project Ideas Submission \n–          Fri\, 7 May: Project Plan Submission \n–          Fri\, 2 Jul: Project Report Submission \nMore details will be provided at the workshops. \n  \nTo support our participants\, templates\, consultations\, and seed funding would be available. \n\n\n\n\n  \nTo Register: \n\n\n\n\nOption 1: \n  \nSchools who are registering for workshops \n(Guided approach) \n\n\nEach Unit can nominate up to 2 Guides and 1 Guider to attend the workshops. They will then involve the rest of the Unit in their project execution! \n  \nThe deadline to register for the workshops is 1 March 2021. \n\n\n\n\nOption 2: \n  \nSchools who wish to execute projects but \ndo not wish to attend the workshops \n(Self-directed approach)  \n\n\nEach Unit can register up to 1 project. \n\n \nSchools will submit all the necessary projects documents and templates. Seed Funding would be subjected to approval and based on a first-come-first served basis\, as priority would be given to schools attending the workshops. \nThe deadline to register for this option is also 1 March 2021. \n\n\n\n\n  \n\n	 Social Media Contests (for Brownie Packs & Guide Units)\n\nIn addition to the workshops\, a series of contests would take place on our Social Media platforms (Facebook and Instagram) from March to July: \n  \n\n\n\n\nDate \n\n\nItem \n\n\nSynopsis \n\n\n\n\n1 Mar – \n17 Mar \n\n\nWTD Contest \nPart 1* \n\n\nChallenge your friends and neighbouring units to play a part in creating a greener environment for girls! Submit a video of a project that you would like to take in your community\, incorporating the International Women’s Day #ChooseToChallenge pose. \n*Deadline has been extended from 12 to 17 Mar. \n\n\n\n\n29 Mar – \n16 Apr \n\n\nWTD Contest \nPart 2* \n\n\nShow your commitment to environmental peacebuilding by encouraging your friends to plog with you! Include tips on how to sort the litter you have collected into recyclables and trash and educate others on how leaving no trace benefits the environment. \n\n\n\n\n1 Jul – \n16 Jul \n\n\nSDG Contest \n\n\nCreate a video to encourage every girl to take the lead like a Brownie/Guide\, and to “Be the GIRL”! \n\n\n\n\n*Units/Packs to choose between WTD Contest Part 1 and 2. Units cannot take part in both. \n  \nAll entries will be shortlisted for voting and voters would stand to win attractive prizes from our Guide Shop! Guiders can also claim for the relevant PNAA points for participation. \n  \nWe look forward to your active participation in this exciting line-up of activities! \n  \nSincerely\, \n  \nMs Chng Jia Min\nSpecial Projects Commissioner
URL:https://girlguides.org.sg/upcoming-events/plan-the-change-part-1-cv/
CATEGORIES:Special Projects
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210302
DTSTAMP:20260605T150047
CREATED:20201223T121608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210310T100333Z
UID:8153-1614556800-1614643199@girlguides.org.sg
SUMMARY:WTD-SDG Contest 1
DESCRIPTION:Dear Brownie & Guide Guiders\,  \n  \nGiver. Innovator. Risk-taker. Leader (GIRL) for SDGs 2021 \nIn line with our World Thinking Day theme for 2021\, “GIRL for SDGs – Peacebuilding”\, the Special Projects Committee is pleased to share the following exciting SDG-themed activities! \n  \nSocial Media Contests (for Brownie Packs & Guide Units) \nSee below for the series of contests would take place on our Social Media platforms (Facebook and Instagram) from March to July: \n  \n\n\n\n\nDate \n\n\nItem \n\n\nSynopsis \n\n\n\n\n1 Mar – \n17 Mar \n\n\nWTD Contest \nPart 1* \n\n\nChallenge your friends and neighbouring units to play a part in creating a greener environment for girls! Submit a video of a project that you would like to take in your community\, incorporating the International Women’s Day #ChooseToChallenge pose. \n*The deadline has been extended from 12 to 17 Mar. \n\n\n\n\n29 Mar – \n16 Apr \n\n\nWTD Contest \nPart 2* \n\n\nShow your commitment to environmental peacebuilding by encouraging your friends to plog with you! Include tips on how to sort the litter you have collected into recyclables and trash and educate others on how leaving no trace benefits the environment. \n\n\n\n\n1 Jul – \n16 Jul \n\n\nSDG Contest \n\n\nCreate a video to encourage every girl to take the lead like a Brownie/Guide\, and to “Be the GIRL”! \n\n\n\n\n*Units/Packs to choose between WTD Contest Part 1 and 2. Units cannot take part in both. \n  \nAll entries will be shortlisted for voting and voters would stand to win attractive prizes from our Guide Shop! Guiders can also claim for the relevant PNAA points for participation. \n  \nWe look forward to your active participation in this exciting line-up of activities! \n  \nSincerely\, \n  \nMs Chng Jia Min\nSpecial Projects Commissioner \n 
URL:https://girlguides.org.sg/upcoming-events/sdg-contest-1/
CATEGORIES:Guide Branch,Special Projects
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