Denton Rangers returned from the county trip to Paris with more than just memories – they brought home a collection of well-earned accolades that reflect their dedication, growth, and the inclusive spirit of guiding.
🏅 Award Highlights During the trip included, 2 Bronze, 2 Silver, and 3 Gold Awards which were presented to members of the group. In addition, 2 more Gold Awards were awarded to individuals who were not on the trip but whose achievements were equally outstanding.
These awards are a testament to the hard work and commitment of every recipient. From community engagement to personal development, each Ranger has gone above and beyond.
💖 Celebrating Inclusivity This group’s achievements are especially meaningful given the diverse backgrounds and experiences of its members. Several Rangers have neurodivergent diagnoses or learning disabilities, underscoring how inclusive and empowering the current Girlguiding programme truly is. Their success highlights the strength of a movement that embraces every individual and helps them thrive.
🎉 Award-Winning Activities To earn their awards, Rangers took part in a wide range of impactful activities, including:- Representing GGNWE at Manchester Pride- Completing Young Leader Qualifications- Learning and practicing self-care strategies
🌈 Looking Ahead Of the Gold Award recipients:- Three will begin training to become leaders with Guides and Rainbows- Two will continue as unit helpers while pursuing their university studies
Leader Alex Gregory said “Their journey is just beginning, and we couldn’t be prouder of the paths they’re choosing.”
What a fantastic achievement all round!