Guides’ message of pride

Sharjah Girl Guides share in the spirit of the union with events in Al Qasba

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In a gesture resonating with the nation’s festive mood, Sharjah Girl Guides (SGG) has taken a lead in helping the country’s citizens, residents and visitors celebrate the UAE’s 46th national day by sharing a message of pride, unity and joy.

The girls, made up of Brownies and Guides aged 7-15 years toured Al Qasba in Sharjah and City Walk in Dubai in a branded vehicle with speakers, distributing flags, pins and balloons.

The gesture also aligns with the UAE Year of Giving and SGG’s ongoing mission to promote culture, identity and community responsibility.

The events provided a great opportunity for everyone to pay tribute to the country, whatever their nationality, and appreciate the dynamic journey the UAE has travelled in less than five decades from its birth in 1971 to its highly respected position on a global stage today.

The girls displayed a glimpse of the nation’s proud heritage as they toured, singing Emirati folk songs while wearing traditional national dress.

Shaikha Abdul Aziz Al Shamsi, Manager of SGG, said that the celebration of National Day is the perfect occasion for the girls to reflect on their own goals and values and promote a sense of belonging and allegiance.

“Marking the 46th anniversary of the UAE helps us to remember the foundations on which our nation was built and its goals of a fair society, a desire to succeed and its commitment to invest in the generations to follow,” said Al Shamsi.

She added: “These are the same moral codes which Sharjah Girl Guides instils in its members while emphasising justice, loyalty and the need to give back to society. Sharing the joy and happiness in celebrating National Day helps us all to achieve those values on this very special occasion.”

Having completed the first part of their celebrations at Al Qasba in Sharjah on Wednesday, five Brownies, five Guides and five staff members continued their tour at City Walk in Dubai on December 2.

The guiding movement was established in Sharjah in 1973, after which it blossomed through all seven Emirates, giving rise to the Girl Guides Association of the United Arab Emirates in 1979.

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