Olave Baden-Powell
Olave Baden-Powell was a British author and the wife of Robert Baden-Powell, the founder of the Scouting movement. Born on February 22, 1889, she played a significant role in promoting the Girl Guides, an organization for girls that encourages outdoor activities, leadership, and community service.
As the first Chief Guide of the Girl Guides, Olave worked to expand the movement internationally. She traveled extensively, helping to establish Guiding in various countries and advocating for girls' empowerment. Her contributions have left a lasting impact on youth organizations worldwide.