Empower, explore, and grow with Girl Guide clubs across New Zealand





Girl Guide clubs provide opportunities for young people to develop life skills, confidence, and leadership. In New Zealand, these clubs offer fun, friendship, and activities that inspire members to take on challenges, support their communities, and grow into capable leaders.
📍 Putāruru, Waikato
GirlGuiding South Waikato - Putaruru empowers girls aged 5-17 with inspiring programmes in Waikato. Join our youth club for growth and community impact!
📍 Dargaville, Northland
Discover Girls Brigade Dargaville, a Christian youth club for girls 5-15 in Northland. Enjoy after-school activities like craft, sewing, sport, and singing. Fees $50/term; sponsorship available. Fun and faith-focused!
A Girl Guide club is a group where young people participate in activities that promote personal growth, teamwork, and responsibility. Sessions may include outdoor adventures, community service projects, craft activities, and leadership training.
Guides learn practical skills, explore interests, and develop confidence in supportive, inclusive environments.
📍 Putāruru, Waikato
GirlGuiding South Waikato - Putaruru empowers girls aged 5-17 with inspiring programmes in Waikato. Join our youth club for growth and community impact!
📍 Dargaville, Northland
Discover Girls Brigade Dargaville, a Christian youth club for girls 5-15 in Northland. Enjoy after-school activities like craft, sewing, sport, and singing. Fees $50/term; sponsorship available. Fun and faith-focused!
Members gain valuable life skills such as problem-solving, communication, and teamwork. Girl Guide clubs also encourage healthy lifestyles through outdoor activities, camping, and adventure challenges.
Socially, they create strong bonds of friendship, providing a safe and supportive environment where young people can thrive and contribute to their communities.
Across New Zealand, Girl Guide clubs meet in community halls, schools, and outdoor venues. They welcome young people from diverse backgrounds, fostering inclusivity and empowerment. Guides regularly take part in local and national events, connecting members across the country.