Asociación Guías Scout del Uruguay
The Asociación Guías Scout del Uruguay (AGSU, Girl Guide Association of Uruguay) is the national Guiding organization of Uruguay. It serves 71 members (as of 2012).[1] Founded in 1955, the coeducational organization became an associate member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) in 1966; the membership was revoked in 2014. This was due to the lack of a functioning organization in the country. [2] HistoryThe 1st Montevideo Company of British Guides was formed in 1924. Guiding in Uruguay was served by international units until 1955; these units supported the formation of the Asociación Nacionál de Guías del Uruguay that year. In 1961, a separate organization for Catholic Guides was formed. Both associations merged in 1964 under the name Asociación de Guías del Uruguay. The name was changed to Asociación Guías Scout del Uruguay in 1974.[1] The association became an associate member of WAGGGS in 1966. Due to problems relating to the decline in recruitment and impact of the association, the membership was subsequently revoked in 2014 after some years of suspension.[3] ProgramSectionsThe association is divided in five section according to age:[1]
Guide Promise
Prometo hacer todo lo que pueda para ayudar a Dios, a los de mi casa y a mi País, cumplir con la Ley del Cometa y darle cada día una alegría a alguien. I promise to do everything I can to help God, those in my home and in my country, to obey the law of the Comet and to bring happiness to one person everyday.
Con la gracia de Dios, prometo por mi honor, hacer cuanto de mí dependa para servir a Dios y a la Patria, ayudar al prójimo en toda circunstancia y cumplir la Ley Guía. With the grace of God, I promise on my honour to do my best to serve God and my country, to help other people in any circumstance, and to comply with the Guide Law. Guide Law
La Cometa (A comet)
Guide MottoSiempre lista! (Be prepared!) References
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