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  2. Salvation Army camps in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Camp Lac de l'Achigan was a Salvation Army camp in Quebec, Canada from 1933 to 2020. [23] Northern Arm was a Salvation Army camp in Newfoundland, Canada from 1960 to 1987. It was replaced by Twin Ponds Camp in 1988. Twin Ponds Camp was a camp next to the Trans-Canada Highway between Glenwood and Lewisporte in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. [24]

  3. Toronto City Mission - Wikipedia

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    Toronto City Mission was established on November 14, 1879, by a group of ministers and laymen [1] to improve the spiritual [2] [3] and material welfare of poor people in the Toronto area. The focus was on preaching the Christian gospel and assisting needy parents, children, widows, the elderly, the sick, the hungry and the unemployed.

  4. Category:Youth organizations based in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Camp Northway; Camp Pathfinder; Camp Ramah in Canada; Canada World Youth; Canada25; Canadian Youth Climate Coalition; Canadian Youth Congress; Child Welfare League of Canada; Christian Service Brigade; Company of Young Canadians; Connaught Cadet Training Centre; Count Me In (movement)

  5. Covenant House Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Covenant House Toronto is a nonprofit organization that serves at-risk, homeless and trafficked youth between the ages of 16 and 24. It is based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and is one of many Covenant House locations based in North America. The Toronto location is the largest agency of its kind in Canada, with 80 per cent of their annual ...

  6. Camp B'nai Brith (Ottawa) - Wikipedia

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    Lodge no. 885 of B'nai Brith Canada founded the Ottawa Jewish Boy Scouts Camp in 1935, sponsoring forty underprivileged local Jewish boy scouts who wished to attend summer camp. [1] The camp, which would become Camp B'nai Brith of Ottawa, was originally located in Dubrobin near Fitzroy Harbour , serving the Jewish communities of Ottawa, Toronto ...

  7. Canadian Girls in Training - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Girls in Training, or CGIT, is a church-based program for girls and young women aged 11–17 throughout Canada. [1] Girls who join the CGIT vow to "Cherish Health, Seek Truth, Know God, Serve Others and thus, with [Jesus'] help, become the girl God would have me be".