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  2. Workcamp - Wikipedia

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    Workcamp volunteering commonly involves teams of 10–16 young people from multiple countries that live and work together while completing some form of work project. [4] Usually younger people from the ages of 18 on are the main participant group, but some organizations also have camps for teenagers from the age of 15 or specifically for older ...

  3. Shaker Village Work Group - Wikipedia

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    The Shaker Village Work Group was a recreational summer camp and teen educational program that occupied historic Shaker land and buildings in New Lebanon, New York.The property was purchased by founders Jerome (Jerry) and Sybil A. Count from the Mount Lebanon Shaker Village community in 1946, and was opened to its first group of young "villagers" as the Shaker Village Work Camp in 1947.

  4. Work campers bring belief to metro Detroit by rebuilding ...

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    From left to right: Members of a work camp organized by the First English Evangelical Lutheran Church and the Group Mission Trips, Landon Oldham, 18, Elena Lane, 16, Margey Hirner, 16, and ...

  5. Work camp - Wikipedia

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    Logging camp, (or lumber camp) a transitory work site used in the logging industry; Mining community, (also a mining town or a mining camp) a community that houses miners; Total institution, (or residential institution) is a place of work and residence; Workcamp, where groups of volunteers from different countries work and live together as a team

  6. Young Life - Wikipedia

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    Contact work: meeting and befriending teens where they are; Club: weekly large-group meetings; Campaigners: weekly small group "bible studies" for teens wanting to grow in their faith; Camp: overnight weeklong (or weekend) camps at one of Young Life's 26 camps; Committee: parents and community members who oversee and guide Young Life in local areas

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  8. List of companies involved in the Holocaust - Wikipedia

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    The construction work was carried out by prisoners who were forced to work in the satellite camp of the Mauthausen concentration camp in Passau until the last days of the war., [148] [149] (the text refers to the German Wikipedia: de:Stausee Oberilzmühle) Opel (a subsidiary of Stellantis) Opel Logo 2021: 1862 Rüsselsheim am Main, Hesse, Germany

  9. Labor camp - Wikipedia

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    A labor camp (or labour camp, see spelling differences) or work camp is a detention facility where inmates are forced to engage in penal labor as a form of punishment. Labor camps have many common aspects with slavery and with prisons (especially prison farms). Conditions at labor camps vary widely depending on the operators.