Wed, 23 Feb 2022
Girlguiding Isle of Man’s Karen Walker has been recognised for her outstanding contribution to Girlguiding.
The Laurel award is one of Girlguiding's highest honours. A rare and prestigious accolade, it is awarded to Girlguiding members who have made an outstanding contribution to guiding. To be nominated for this award, Girlguiding members are required to have held a variety of senior roles in Girlguiding, made a significant contribution to supporting and developing Guiding and be respected by their Guiding peers as a positive role model.
Karen was presented the award by Girlguiding North West Region’s Chief Commissioner, Julie Walton, who was visiting the Island for the ‘It’s About You’ annual awards ceremony. She commented:
“I am immensely proud to present this award to Karen – and to be here in person makes it even more special. Karen was appointed as Assistant Island Commissioner in 2015 and Island (County) Commissioner in 2016. The role should have ceased in October 2021 but Karen kindly offered to extend her appointment due to the pandemic. Prior to (and alongside) her Island Commissioner role she has held several other roles in Guiding since becoming an adult leader in 1988, all whilst continuing with her commitment as Guider in charge of not one, but two Rainbow units (St Thomas Rainbows). She is hugely loved and massively respected by all members of Girlguiding Isle of Man – from the age of 4 upwards - and I cannot think of anyone more worthy of this award. I thank Karen for her endless dedication, hard work and enthusiasm and for everything she has given to Girlguiding over the years.”