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Sarah’s sacrifice wins Queen’s Guide Award

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN

THE LATE teenage years are busy enough with school, part-time jobs, licences and social activities without adding another commitment.
But Highton Girl Guides member Sarah Grace did just that by taking on the challenge of the Queen’s Guide Award.
The Sacred Heart College student’s dedication and hard work paid off with a high tea ceremony to celebrate her achievement.
Highton guides area manager Sue Blight said taking on the Queen’s Guide Award was a significant commitment that took between two and four years to complete.
“The award is the peak achievement for youth members of Guides Australia, providing an opportunity for personal development and greater self-awareness.
“It’s recognised nationally and internationally and is part of the aim of Girl Guides to nurture and mould the community leaders of the future.
“Only a handful are presented each year, so Sarah has done extremely well.”
Sarah had to fulfil award requirements such as volunteer service for three months a year, helping to run a Girl Guides unit and demonstrating leadership and community service.
Sarah said the award led to “unforgettable” experiences, allowing her to meet and befriend a wide range of people.
“I’ve seen friends come and go and it hasn’t always been considered cool in my age group to stay in Guides but I’m proud I continued and was able to achieve my Queen’s Guide Award.”

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