Wings 2014 International Camp BERKSHIRE, ENGLAND

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Wings 2014 International Camp BERKSHIRE, ENGLAND WHEN? July 27 - August 10, 2014 Wings 2014 program August 2-9 WHO? Eight girls 13-15 years of age as of June 30, 2014 Two Guiders In order to qualify, participants must be physically fit and be active members of Girl Guides of Canada. Participants must have a minimum of two nights Guide camping experience. In order to provide as many members as possible with the opportunity to participate in nationally sponsored trips, members are eligible to partake in one domestic and one international trip as follows: Once as a girl Once as the Responsible Guider Once as an adult participating in a WAGGGS event or GGC determined endorsed event In a designated role as determined by the Board, i.e.: Chief Commissioner, International Commissioner, CEO, etc.

WHAT? Members will participate in the 5 th Wings Camp at Windsor Great Park in Berkshire, a county located in south east England, just west of London. This camp s theme is Discovering Cultures, Experiences and Berkshire. This camp is an international experience for young people from around the world, participating in a week of activities including: water activities, archery, circus activities, and group challenges. Cultural activities, sub-camp competitions, musical entertainments, social events, live bands, discos, and crafts are also included in the camp experience. The GGC patrol will be twinned with a Girl Guide unit from the UK during camp. Members will spend time in London for a few days before camp begins. Tours and sightseeing in London may include museums, the London Eye, cathedrals, hop-on-hopoff city bus tour and shopping! One day before and after the UK experience will be spent in Toronto for pre-departure and debriefing sessions, an essential part of the travel program. TRAVEL OBJECTIVES: A successful international travel experience is one in which a girl member will: Develop skills, confidence, resourcefulness and courage which enable her to take on continued leadership roles within GGC and her community. Demonstrate an increased awareness and appreciation of global issues. Develop skills which support active engagement in issues that matter to her. Gain a stronger awareness of her own identity and culture, by experiencing different cultures and communities. Both girl and women members who participate in international travel with GGC will: Develop a sense of belonging to the global sisterhood embodied by the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) and an understanding of the purpose, and the influence and actions that can be achieved through the collective voices within WAGGGS. WHAT WILL IT COST? For girl members: The total value of this UK Wings Guiding camp is approximately $4,000 per person. This includes: Domestic and international airfare and taxes Medical/illness travel insurance Registration/event fees for UK Guiding camp, Wings Accommodation in Toronto for pre-departure and debrief sessions Some tours and transportation in England Accommodation in London

As a member, you will receive a $2,000 financial subsidy from Girl Guides of Canada. If there are any fluctuations in overall trip costs due to unforeseen causes, national will absorb the cost. After the national subsidy the cost for each girl member is a fixed amount of $2,000, approximately 50% of the trip value. Other personal costs girl members are responsible for: Cost of your meals en route and in Toronto and London before and after the event Travel to and from your local airport Personal spending money and souvenirs Kit list requirements Required immunizations Passport fees Additional tours in London, if decided upon by the group If you need additional financial support, please check with your Provincial International Adviser to see if your Provincial Council may be able to assist you with this event. Girl members may fundraise part of their trip cost by following the fundraising policy and procedures (Governance Policy 01-19-01). Girls will be required to pay minimum 10% of trip cost according to National policy. For Guiders: As a member of Girl Guides of Canada, Guiders will receive funding through the Jean Youngson Memorial Bequest to the Canadian World Friendship Fund (CWFF) for the following costs: Domestic and international travel and transportation costs Registration/event fees Cost of accommodation Medical/illness travel insurance Estimated costs to adult members: Cost of your meals en route and in Toronto and London before and after the event Personal spending money and souvenirs Kit list requirements Required immunizations Passport fees Guiders will be provided with a basic first aid kit for the group. Note for all participants 1. Both girl and adult participants may be required to have uniform pieces that they do not own and it will be necessary to borrow or purchase these items. 2. If participation is cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances, Girl Guides of Canada will not accept responsibility for expenses incurred in preparation for this event.

3. Participation in this event by Canadian representatives is dependent on acceptable health and safety conditions in the country at the time of the event. HOW DO I APPLY? International Application forms to be completed are all available at: http://forms./sitepages/home.aspx For ALL applicants (BOTH GIRLS AND GUIDERS): Please respond to the following question as part of your application form Part G response. Wings 2014 International Camp will have Girl Guides from around the world in attendance. What do you think will be the biggest challenge for international guests such as yourself at the camp and how can you prepare yourself to meet that challenge? For Guiders: Your imis Profile to be attached with the application set. STA.1R TRIP APPLICATION FORM Guider (including response to question posed above in Part G of application) STA.2 REFERENCE FORM Guider Resources: Refer to Application Instructions Adult Members Refer to General Qualification Guidelines for Nationally-Sponsored Events: Adult Members Please note: All Guiders must have current Standard First Aid qualifications in order to accompany girls on this trip. For Girl Members STG. 1R TRIP APPLICATION FORM Girl Member (including response to question posed above in Part G of application) STG. 2 REFERENCE FORM Girl Member Resources: Refer to Application Instructions Girl Members Refer to General Qualification Guidelines for Nationally-Sponsored Events: Girl Members APPLICATION DEADLINE: Complete application packages are due by November 1, 2013 to your area or provincial office. Please submit your application electronically. Contact your Provincial International Adviser or Area International Adviser for more information about the application process and to whom your application should be submitted electronically.

PROVINCIAL INTERNATIONAL ADVISER CONTACT INFORMATION British Columbia internationalselections@bc-girlguides.org Alberta, Yukon and NWT international@albertagirlguides.com Saskatchewan international@girlguides.sk.ca Manitoba info@girlguides.mb.ca Ontario and Nunavut trips@guidesontario.org Quebec international@guidesquebec.ca New Brunswick and PEI internationalggcnbc@gmail.com Nova Scotia international@girlguides.ns.ca Newfoundland and Labrador ggcnlinternational@gmail.com