Lone Guides

"Lone Guides" communicate monthly through magazines put together by dedicated Leaders, with contributions and letters from the girls.

[4] Helen Kidd, a Lone Guide from Nova Scotia received the Commonwealth Prize in 1955.

A county commissioner is appointed on a 5-year termly basis who in turn supports leaders who are assigned to each Section.

Girls are supported through postal newsletters, email, blog, phone calls and the opportunity to meet up at an annual gathering.

Members of this company lived in such diverse places as England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Cyprus, Poland and Belgium.

[citation needed] There is record[citation needed] of a camp at Eridge, taking tea with Agnes Baden-Powell at her house and visits to Guide Headquarters (at that time located at 116 Victoria Street in London) in the first few years of the company's existence.

In 2001, Stefanie Argus, an eighth-grade student, created Juliettes, an official designation for independent Girl Scouts, as her Silver Award Project.