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  2. The Fresh Air Fund - Wikipedia

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    Gathering to board buses. The Fresh Air Fund is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit agency founded in 1877. The Fund operates six sleep-away camps in New York’s Mid-Hudson Valley, places children with volunteer host families along the East Coast, and runs year-round leadership, career exploration and educational programs.

  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. Summer camp - Wikipedia

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    This camp primarily served as a place for young boys to engage in outdoor activities and develop physical skills. [5] Girls camps in the United States began to appear around 1900; many of the early camps were located in New England. [6] In 1900, there were fewer than 100 camps in the United States, but by 1918 over 1000 were in operation. [7]

  5. Choosing a summer camp? BBB shares tips for picking the ... - AOL

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    Always visit the camp before paying. Check the location of the camp and view the living, eating and recreational facilities. Take the opportunity to meet the staff. Know the required safety standards.

  6. B'nai B'rith Perlman Camp - Wikipedia

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    The camp first opened in 1954 on the site of the former Camp Windsor; it has also been known as Camp B'nai B'rith (CBB) and B'nai B'rith Perlman Camp (BBPC). Before being acquired by B'nai B'rith January 1954, the 365-acre (1.48 km 2 ) campground with a 13-acre (53,000 m 2 ) lake was known as Camp Windsor.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Adolescent sleep - Wikipedia

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    Adolescent sleep is typically poor in duration and quality. Sleep duration and quality reduce to suboptimal levels, and sleep duration variability and latency increases during adolescence. [1] Sleep recommendations suggest that adolescents should obtain 810 hours of sleep per night.

  9. Camp Restore - Wikipedia

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    Camp Restore is a Christian organization that operates a shelter for up to 240 people at the Prince of Peace Lutheran church in New Orleans East.First opened on September 10, 2006, these accommodations are used to house volunteers from across the United States as they help rebuild homes and buildings in the surrounding communities that had been destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.

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