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  2. Canadian Youth for Choice - Wikipedia

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    CYC is the first organized pro-choice youth network in Canada, and is committed to continuing its growth across the country, while raising awareness about sexual and reproductive health and rights. CYC is supported by the Canadian Federation for Sexual Health's commitment to human rights, which includes healthy sexuality, its diversity of ...

  3. National Youth in Care Network - Wikipedia

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    The seven founding members of the National Youth in Care Network were Lisa H., Carleen J., Caroline M., Twila M., Alix R., Troy R., and John T. [2] These young people from across Canada were living in government care when they met at an international child welfare conference in Vancouver, British Columbia in November 1985 and proposed the establishment of a national network for youth in care.

  4. CanWaCH - Wikipedia

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    The meeting was a forum for stakeholders, including youth representatives, to discuss challenges and opportunities to improve youth health. [6] In 2018, CanWaCH launched the Canadian Collaborative in Global Health initiative to improve collaboration between Canadian global health organizations working towards the Sustainable Development Goals. [7]

  5. Youth mental health crisis is real but services expanding ...

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    David Robinson, the health care reporter for the USA TODAY Network in New York, has today's feature article about the mental health crisis facing New York's youth and its dire effects on one ...

  6. Youth Challenge International (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Youth Challenge International was born as a charitable organization in 1989. Inspired by the UK-based Operation Raleigh (1984–1988), Canadian alumni from this project, along with new volunteers and sponsors in Canada, organized to send a group of Canadian youth to Guyana to work with Guyanese youth on community-identified projects. [5]

  7. Canadian Health Network - Wikipedia

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    It was a called a 'network' since the information was amalgamated from a variety of Canadian health organizations. In November 2007, the Public Health Agency of Canada announced that the service would end, and on April 1, 2008, the website was replaced with a redirect notice. [2]

  8. Youth Employment Services (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The Youth Employment Services (YES) was established in the late 1960s in Toronto. The founding of the organization is associated with employment in Canada. [2] In 1998, YES opened Canada's first Youth Business Centre to provide young entrepreneurs with individual business skills training and help them secure start-up loans. [3]

  9. Sierra Youth Coalition - Wikipedia

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    The Sierra Youth Coalition (SYC) (French: Coalition jeunesse Sierra) is a national Canadian organization run by youth for youth, founded in 1996, and serving as the youth arm of the Sierra Club of Canada Foundation. Its stated mission is "to empower Canadians ages 14-26 to become active community leaders who contribute to making Canada a ...