Youths Websites
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This section compiles information based on professions. Detailed information for entrepreneurs and importers and exporters are available in this section. Business persons can get detailed information about schemes, programmes and other concessions offered by the central as well as state governments.
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP), part of the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, assists local community endeavors to effectively avert and react to juvenile delinquency and victimization. Through partnerships with experts from various disciplines, OJJDP aims to...
StandUp For Kids | Helping homeless and street kids every day in cities across America
StandUp For Kids helps homeless and street kids every day in cities across America. We carry out our mission through our volunteers, who go to the streets in order to find, stabilize, and otherwise help homeless and street kids improve their lives.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater San Diego - Changing Lives - BoysGirls Clubs of Greater San Diego
website of the boys and girls clubs of greater san diego, boys & girls clubs of san diego
Welcome to Youthoria » Youthoria
Youthoria is a website for young people in Cambridgeshire. It aims to entertain, inform and empower young people by offering a website which offers fun stuff, competitions, information plus a voice in the community.
Home - CCAP Harare Synod
We are a Church of Central Africa Presbterian Harare Synod and have 25 Congregations in 2 Presbyteries (Harare and Gweru) in Zimbabwe with 10,000 members.
U.S. Youth Futsal
OVERLAND PARK, KAN. (Oct. 23, 2014) - U.S. Youth Futsal has announced the dates and locations for the 2014-15 Regional and National Futsal I.D. Camps.
Welcome to South County Youth Network
South County Youth Network - A 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization that is one of the 19 school-community coalitions for Fairfax County Public Schools. Supporting Communities, Youth and our Neighborhoods