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  2. Hostelling International USA - Wikipedia

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    Hostelling International USA (HI USA), also known as American Youth Hostels, Inc. (AYH), is a nonprofit organization that operates youth hostels and runs programs around those hostels. It is the official United States affiliate of Hostelling International (HI), also known as the International Youth Hostel Federation.

  3. List of youth organizations - Wikipedia

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    American Youth Hostels (US) Amigos de las Americas; Anjuman Talaba-e-Islam (Pakistan) Armenian National Students Association; Armenian Youth Federation; Army Cadet Force (UK) Arran (CAT) Arsalyn Program (US) Article 12 (England) Ateitis (Lithuania) All Assam Students Union (Assam, India) All India Muslim Students Federation (India) All-Polish ...

  4. Hostelling International - Wikipedia

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    Richard Schirrmann, a German schoolteacher, opened the first youth hostel on 1 June 1912 in Altena Castle, in northwest Germany, with the goal of providing affordable accommodation to youth travelling the country. [2] More hostels were opened in Germany throughout the 1910s, and Schirrmann founded the German Youth Hostel Association in 1919. [3]

  5. Youth Hostels Association of India - Wikipedia

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    The Plan for constructing youth hostels by YHAI was taken up and the first Youth Hostel built with its own resources on a donated piece of land was a small 35-bed youth hostel at Jagjit Nagar near Kasauli. An international camp of volunteers helped to construct its foundation. Gopalpur-on-Sea, Ganjam, Odisha was the next one built by YHAI in 1961.

  6. Road Scholar - Wikipedia

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    After four years of backpacking through Europe and staying in hostels, Knowlton, then in his 50s, returned to the United States to direct the youth hostel program at the University of New Hampshire. There, he and Bianco, the university administrator, decided that society needed "elder hostels" in addition to youth hostels.

  7. YMCA - Wikipedia

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    YMCA programs vary between nations and regions, but are all based on the principles espoused in the Paris Basis. The YMCA is a parachurch organization based on Protestant values. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Similar organizations include the YWCA , and the Young Men's Hebrew Association (YMHA).

  8. Hostel - Wikipedia

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    The International Youth Hostel Federation (now Hostelling International) was founded in October 1932. It is now an organization composed of more than 90 hostel associations representing over 4,500 hostels in over 80 countries. These hostels cater more to school-aged children, sometimes through school trips, and families with school-aged children.

  9. Youth services - Wikipedia

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    Youth services is a field of practices within the social services sector in North America.Defined as "programs, activities, and services aimed at providing a range of opportunities for school-aged children, including mentoring, recreation, education, training, community service, or supervision in a safe environment," [1] youth services are a comprehensive series of strategies, activities ...