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  2. I've planned girls' trips with my friend group for decades ...

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    Planning girls' trips with friends has gotten harder over the years. We still have adults-only trips, but we sometimes take our daughters, too. I've planned girls' trips with my friend group for ...

  3. Teen Missions International - Wikipedia

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    The length of Teen mission trips vary slightly depending on location, but they average between 6 and 8 weeks. PRETEEN Mission Trips (Ages 10–13 years) Preteen teams are the second most popular group. Preteen teams have a separate Boot Camp training schedule and also run the Obstacle Course (which is slightly modified for their smaller size).

  4. I've owned a summer camp for 10 years. Here's what parents ...

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    There's no way around it; camp registration season is a headache. My husband and I have owned and operated a summer day camp in Northern California for nearly 10 years. We have seen it all ...

  5. Camp Fire (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Camp Fire Girls of America was incorporated in Washington, D.C, as a national agency on March 17, 1912. [18] In late 1912, Juliette Gordon Low proposed that the Camp Fire Girls merge with her group, Girl Guides of America, but was rejected in January 1913 as the Camp Fire Girls were then the larger group. [19]

  6. Girls Quest - Wikipedia

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    The first camp was named Camp Manitou and opened in 1936 in Central Valley, New York. It offered a two-week vacation for over 100 girls of the age 8 to 13. The name of the organization changed to Girls Quest in July 2005 to better reflect the approach to the development of young women and girls.

  7. Girl Scouts of the USA - Wikipedia

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    Camp Fire Girls was founded in 1910, two years prior to the Girl Scouts, by some of the creators of the Boy Scouts of America. [144] In 1975, the group became co-educational and soon afterwards changed its name to "Camp Fire Boys and Girls". The name was changed to Camp Fire USA in 2001 and to Camp Fire in 2012. As of 2009, the group has a ...

  8. Junior League - Wikipedia

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    The Junior League House for Working Girls (Junior League Hotel) grew out of the organization’s early volunteer work with settlement movements. Dorothy Payne Whitney , president of the New York League from 1907 to 1909, and League members began to engage in conversations around how they might best support working women in the city.

  9. 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 ...