Youth organization
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A Youth organization is a formal organization aimed at children and adolescents for education and socialization.
Most organizations have certain ideals and values that they aim to pass on to their members.
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List of youth organizations
Organizations are international unless noted as associated with a specific country
- 4-H
- Big Brothers (US)
- Big Sisters (US)
- Boys and Girls Clubs of America (US)
- Boys' Brigade
- Campfire USA (US)
- China Youth Corps (Taiwan)
- CISV
- Crusaders
- Future Farmers of America (US)
- Girls' Brigade
- Degree of Anona (US)
- Degree of Hiawatha (US)
- International Order of the Rainbow for Girls
- International Student/Young Pugwash
- See Jewish youth organizations
- Junior Achievement [1] (http://www.ja.org/)
- Junior Order Knights of Pythias (US)
- Princes of Syracuse (US)
- Methodist Association of Youth Clubs (UK)
- PDMU (Mexico)
- Pioneer Movement (Communist countries)
- Royal Canadian Army Cadets
- Royal Rangers
- Scouting
- Sierra Student Coalition (US)
- Student Pugwash USA (US)
- St. John Ambulance (Badgers/Cadets) (UK)
- Trips for Kids Metro DC (US)
- UK Youth (UK)
- World Esperanto Youth Organisation (TEJO)
- The Woodcraft Folk
- YMCA
- Young Gunmen (Lithuania)
- Youth Action Network (UK)
- YWCA
- World Youth Alliance
Disbanded youth organizations
- Hitler Youth (Nazi Germany)
- Flechas and Pelayos (Spanish Falange).
- Balilla and Arditi (Fascist Italy)
- Pioniri (former federal socialist republic of Yugoslavia)
- Croatian Eagles
College and young-adult organizations
- Youth Hostels Association
- National Association of College and University Residence Halls (US, Canada, Mexico)
- National Union of Students of the United Kingdom