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  2. Three O'Clock Lobby - Wikipedia

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    The ten or twelve young people at that meeting decided to form an organization, naming it The Three O'Clock Lobby, since it would operate after school hours. Among the individuals at that meeting was 16-year-old Christopher Jens Magnus, the future director of the organization. With the help of supportive individuals in the OJJS, the new group ...

  3. Barry Checkoway - Wikipedia

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    Barry Checkoway. Barry N. Checkoway is Arthur Dunham Collegiate Professor Emeritus of Social Work and Professor Emeritus of Urban Planning at the University of Michigan School of Social Work. Checkoway is internationally renowned for his contributions to the field of youth studies, particularly focusing on community youth development.

  4. List of youth empowerment organizations - Wikipedia

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    Y. Young Men's Christian Association. Young Muslim Advisory Group. Young Religious Unitarian Universalists. Young Yatri Organization. Youth Activism Project. Youth Liberation of Ann Arbor. Youth on Board. Youth Service America.

  5. Michigan's governor signs law to help foster youth earn diplomas

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    A new Michigan law signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Thursday aims to ensure that foster youth receive an education that builds toward a high school diploma.

  6. Youth Liberation of Ann Arbor - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Youth Liberation of Ann Arbor was an organization based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It existed from 1970 to 1979, and is often cited in more recent academic literature as one of the leading forerunners of several youth movements in the United States, including the youth rights movement, youth voice movement, and the youth media movement.

  7. Youth empowerment - Wikipedia

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    Youth empowerment examines six interdependent dimensions: psychological, community, organizational, economic, social and cultural. [1] [8] Psychological empowerment enhances individual's consciousness, belief in self-efficacy, awareness and knowledge of problems and solutions and of how individuals can address problems that harm their quality of life. [1]

  8. Category:Youth empowerment organizations - Wikipedia

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    Education Action Group. Educational Video Center. Egyptian Union of Liberal Youth. Environmental groups and resources serving K–12 schools. Europe-Georgia Institute. European Liberal Youth. European Non-Governmental Sports Organisation Youth. European Youth Forum. European Youth Foundation.

  9. Rachel Andresen - Wikipedia

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    November 3, 1988. (1988-11-03) (aged 81) South Lyon, Michigan, United States. Known for. founding Youth for Understanding, volunteerism. Rachel Andresen (April 8, 1907 – November 3, 1988) was an American social worker and founder of Youth For Understanding (YFU), a non-profit organization dedicated to international exchanges of high-school ...