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  2. The Fresh Air Fund - Wikipedia

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    Gathering to board buses. The Fresh Air Fund is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit agency founded in 1877. The Fund operates six sleep-away camps in New York’s Mid-Hudson Valley, places children with volunteer host families along the East Coast, and runs year-round leadership, career exploration and educational programs.

  3. After-School All-Stars - Wikipedia

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    As of 2022, After School All Stars has served 118,068 underprivileged children in America. [1] Fifty percent of students served are reported as in either K-8 or elementary school, thirty-five percent are in middle school, ten percent are in high school, with an additional three percent being served by the housing authority and two percent being ...

  4. Youth Orchestra Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Youth Orchestra Los Angeles (YOLA) is the Los Angeles Philharmonic's initiative to establish youth orchestra programs in underprivileged communities throughout Los Angeles. Modeled on Venezuela's El Sistema , [ 1 ] a program which brings classical music education to children from low-income communities, YOLA provides free instruments, music ...

  5. List of summer camps - Wikipedia

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    There are hundreds of camps hosted by the Boy Scouts of America; some of these include: Camp Babcock-Hovey, of the Seneca Waterways Council in the Finger Lakes Region of New York; Camp Brule', of the Five Rivers Council in Sullivan County, Pennsylvania; Camp Onway, formerly of the Yankee Clipper Council in Raymond, New Hampshire

  6. Teen Missions International - Wikipedia

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    Teen Missions International (TMI) is an interdenominational Christian mission organization specializing in running short-term mission trips for youth, teenager, and adult participation. The organization was started in 1970 in Ohio and later moved its headquarters to Florida .

  7. Youth organizations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States Youth Government is a youth advocacy organization representing U.S. citizens and residents aged 0–29, with a structure based on the Constitution of the United States. Its members, who must be younger than 29, are elected by the public aged 0–29 to represent individual U.S. states and territories in the organization's ...

  8. Distressed Children & Infants International - Wikipedia

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    The program's primary objective is to provide severely underprivileged children with the resources they need to stay in school and continue their learning and education, instead of having to enter the labor force, and thereafter keeping them on track to become independent and productive citizens through education and training opportunities.

  9. Youth With A Mission - Wikipedia

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    Youth With A Mission was conceived by Loren Cunningham in 1956. As a 20-year-old student in an Assemblies of God College, he was traveling in the Bahamas when he had a vision of a movement that would send young people out into various nations to share the message of Jesus, and which would involve Christians of all Christian denominations.