We thought it was about time we introduced ourselves properly so here's a little bit about each of us:
Leader: Nikki
Hi! I'm Nikki, I'm a guide leader in Bedford and the GOLD Guyana 2012 leader. Last year I graduated from Bath University with a degree in Maths and Physics and I'm currently doing a PGCE at the University of Bedfordshire to become a Maths teacher. Outside of Uni/School/Guiding I enjoy playing hockey and I currently spend lots of time helping to plan my sisters wedding! I'm really excited to be going back to Guyana this summer with such a great team of young women. With less than 3 months to go until project, I'm looking forward to lots of planning and fundraising activities to prepare for our trip.
Nikki xx
First Aid: Hannah
I
have been a member of Girlguiding UK since I joined Rainbows at the age
of 5. I have progressed through Brownies, Guides and have now become a
leader at the 1st Littleover Rainbow and Brownie Units. I
have completed my Rainbow Sleepover and Brownie Holiday licence and
enjoy taking both units away! I recently earned my Queens Guide award
and will be presented with this in July in the Houses of Parliament.
Whilst at university I help out at a local Rainbow Unit, 1st Bangor
St Johns, and have enjoyed the new challenges this has given me,
learning to count in welsh being one! I also joined the university
Student Scout and Guide Organisation group, BUGS, and was recently
elected as the chairperson.
In my spare time I enjoy reading, listening to the radio, playing lacrosse , canoeing and lifesaving.
Hannah x
Secretary: Heather
Hiya! My name is Heather McCollin and I am a 28 year old
Science teacher. I studied Environmental Science at university and will be
leaving the whizz-bang-pop of GSCE Chemistry behind to go back to my studies
this autumn, hooray!
In terms of guiding: I joined the movement as a Guide aged
10 and moved up through the ranks of Ranger, Young Leader, Guider. I was
involved in SSAGO at uni and helped out at a Brownie unit during my time away
from home.
I am now Guider in charge of Eaton Socon Rangers. We currently
have 6 girls on roll who are producing their very own duck-themed musical J
In my spare time I love to read, watch movies, ring bells
and ice skate backwards!
I am thrilled to have been selected for the Guyana project
and look forward to working with the awesome Team Guyana 2012!
Documenter: Jess

During my spare time, I am Dance Captain of the university Cheerleading squad, and Vice Tower Captain for the bellringing society. I also enjoy reading, playing the piano and clarinet, travelling, netball, cricket and dancing. I'm very much looking forward to visiting a new continent and achieving a lifetime dream of visiting the rainforest, especially with such an amazing team!
Jess x
Treasurer: Laura

I completed a BA in Learning Difficulties/Disabilities in
2010 (combining a dissertation with a centenary year was an experience!) and
now work in a school for children age 5-12 who have moderate to severe
additional support needs. My main interest is emotional and behaviour needs and
I worked at a US summer camp for children with Asperger’s Syndrome for three
summers.
With all of my experience I hope that I will really be
prepared for the challenges that our project in Guyana will bring. I am lucky to
be part of such a fabulous team and know we will have lots of excellent
adventures together!
Laura x
Resources: Zoe
I am currently an assistant Brownie Leader at 272nd Birmingham brownies but have also been a Guide Leader and District Commissioner. I was also involved with planning the 2010 Innovate youth forum, a role I would recommend to anyone! I have been involved with Guiding since I was 6 and so have been a Rainbow, Brownie, Guide and young Leader. I love being involved with Guiding and I am so excited to be going to Guyana to work with Guiding members over there!
Nice to "meet" all you guys, well again INTOPs seems so far away back in October. Congratulations & good luck its amazing xx
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