Interest Meeting Wednesday, 9/3 @6pm! First Meeting 9/10 @6pm!
Faith: Girls are encouraged to grow in their faith and relationship with God through the AHG Faith Award Program, prayer, fellowship, and service, which are woven throughout each aspect of the AHG Program.
Outcome: A Christ-follower who submits to Christ and seeks God’s will for her life.
Leadership: The AHG Program is rich in leadership opportunities for girls of all ages. Girls discover their passions, acquire project management skills, hold leadership positions, and participate in leadership training.
Outcome: A servant leader who follows Jesus’ model of leadership by putting others first.
Social & Emotional: Girls will gain a better understanding of their identity in Christ through the AHG Program. AHG’s multi-level Troop structure encourages girls to create friendships with girls of all ages. This unique Troop structure allows for mentorships and learning opportunities to occur naturally among girls. Girls learn to anchor their emotions in Christ in a caring and loving environment.
Outcome: A relational girl who invests in positive and loving relationships with others and clings to Christ when navigating emotions.
Outdoors: Nature reveals to us God’s beauty, glory, power, wisdom, presence, creativity, and, most of all, his loving care. Through the AHG Program, girls are encouraged to participate in outdoor activities such as hiking or camping several times a year. High Adventure activities are great times for team building, leadership, physical activity, and strengthening relationships with friends. The outdoors will educate girls about their natural world and the beauty God has bestowed upon them.
Outcome: A girl who values creation through outdoor experiences that display the glory of God’s creation.
Citizenship: The AHG Program provides girls with a deeper understanding of their country and heritage. Girls cultivate honor for their country by participating in patriotic events, flag ceremonies, serving in their community, and through badge work. Serving others and being active citizens with their Troop, fosters a lifelong love for their country.
Outcome: An honoring girl who cares for her community as an active citizen through service and patriotism.
Life Skills: In the AHG Program, girls can step out of their comfort zone and try new experiences in a safe environment. Earning badges provides girls the opportunity to learn a wide array of life skills, inspiring them to become lifelong learners and doers. AHG’s six Badge Frontiers include: Heritage, Family Living, Arts, Outdoor Skills, Personal Well-Being, and Science Technology.
Outcome: A competent girl who enjoys mastering new skills and applies them to her life.
The AHG symbol is comprised of three distinct elements: A girl, the white guiding star (or cross) and a red arc.
The red arc is a representational element conveying the red stripe of the American flag. However, the strength of this symbol emanates from the white cross. The star and the girl are both rendered in white, representing purity.
The girl’s attention and reach are directed to the cross. The blue field, signifying perseverance and justice, encompasses the girl and appears to be extending from the red arc, representing the valor and sacrifice necessary to extend the reign of justice. Note that the cross is central in all of the activity.
The cross can also be viewed as a star and refers to the historical, Constitutional foundation of our country as the guide for future national progress.
All elements are contained in a circle. Although an apparently simple sign, the circle is a universal symbol rich in meaning. The circle has neither beginning nor end portraying both a never ending cycle (of leadership, fidelity, and growth under God’s direction), and the hope of eternity.