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  2. Youth for Christ - Wikipedia

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    The name "Youth for Christ International" was adopted in 1946. By then, Youth for Christ International had approximately 300 units in the United States and over 200 overseas. The average attendance at rallies in 1946 was 350. The largest attendance at that time was 70,000 at Soldier's Field in Chicago. [1]

  3. VCY America - Wikipedia

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    Originally known as "Milwaukee Youth For Christ", and later, "Greater Milwaukee Youth For Christ", it left the national YFC organization in 1973 and became known as the Wisconsin Voice of Christian Youth (WVCY) until 1995, when it changed to its present name.

  4. Category:Christian youth organizations based in the United ...

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    Catholic youth organizations based in the United States (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Christian youth organizations based in the United States" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.

  5. Young Life - Wikipedia

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    Young Life operates using the "5 C's" of contact work, club, campaigners, camp, and committee. In the 2021-2022 year, an average of 294,761 teens attended weekly club and an average of 127,709 attended weekly campaigners, and was led by 46,340 volunteer leaders. [11] Contact work: meeting and befriending teens where they are

  6. Teens for Christ - Wikipedia

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    In January 2020, Matt Dungan became the youth ministry director of Teens for Christ. [8] While Buck Sutton remained involved in leadership with Teens for Christ, he started a new church in Lima, Ohio called Living Hope. In 2020, their average attendance was 100 congregants and online viewership of the church livestreams were over 1,800 views a ...

  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. World Vision United States - Wikipedia

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    World Vision United States is a member and founding organization of World Vision International. Founded in the United States in 1950, it is an evangelical [1] relief and development organization. It is one of the largest relief and development organizations in the US with a 1.6 billion dollar budget (2007).

  9. List of youth organizations - Wikipedia

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    National Junior Classical League (US) National Police Cadet Corps (Singapore) National Students Union of India (NSUI) National Youth Administration; National Youth Council of Armenia; National Youth Council of Nigeria (Nigeria) National Youth Leadership Council (US) National Youth Organisation (disambiguation) (several) National Youth Rights ...