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  2. Katimavik - Wikipedia

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    Katimavik (Inuktitut: ᑲᑎᒪᕕᒃ "meeting place") is a registered charity that engages Canadian youth through volunteer work. Katimavik provides opportunities for young Canadians to participate in five to six-month periods of community service throughout the country via the National Experience program.

  3. British Columbia Youth Parliament - Wikipedia

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    As a part of the re-organization in 1974, the Youth Parliament of B.C. Alumni Association was formed and acts as the BCYP's "Senate". The Senate ensures a session is held annually, reviews the legislation passed by the Youth Parliament, and when necessary assists the Youth Parliament in its community service programs and other events.

  4. Junior Forest Wardens - Wikipedia

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    The Junior Forest Wardens (JFW) is a Canadian volunteer-led organization focused on developing a wild lands conservation ethic in youth. JFW clubs have operated at various times across Canada. As of 2019, clubs are active in British Columbia , Alberta , Saskatchewan , and Newfoundland and Labrador .

  5. Carver Christian High School - Wikipedia

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    Carver served a high school population from grades 8 through grade 12. In 2017, Carver included a class of 7th graders graduating primarily from Vancouver Christian School during their building reconstruction. [2] Carver shared a close connection with VCS and Johns Knox until its closure in 2018.

  6. Scouts Canada - Wikipedia

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    Scouts Canada is a Canadian Scouting association, providing programs for young people, between the ages of 5 and 26. [7] It's aim is "To help develop well-rounded youth, better prepared for success in the world". [8]

  7. Cuso International - Wikipedia

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    Cuso International, then Canadian University Service Overseas (CUSO), was launched on June 6, 1961, by a group of Canadian university graduates. [5] Established as a national organization at a meeting at McGill University in Montréal, Cuso was to become the national non-denominational coordinating agency for recruiting Canadian volunteers for services overseas.

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