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  2. Advocates for Youth - Wikipedia

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    Advocates for Youth is a nonprofit organization and advocacy group based in Washington, D.C., United States, dedicated to sexuality education, the prevention of HIV and of sexually transmitted disease, teenage pregnancy prevention, youth access to condoms and contraception (including emergency contraception), equality for LGBT youth, and youth participation.

  3. Safe space - Wikipedia

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    Advocates for Youth states on their website that a safe-space is "A place where anyone can relax and be fully self-expressed, without fear of being made to feel uncomfortable, unwelcome or challenged on account of biological sex, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, cultural background, age, or physical or mental ...

  4. List of pedophile advocacy organizations - Wikipedia

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    An online group that advocates for "pedophile rights" and circulates accounts justifying child molestation. [1] [2] Ipce (formerly International Pedophile and Child Emancipation; changed its name in 1998 for public relations reasons). It was founded in the early 1990s. As of 2005, it had 79 members in 20 countries. [3] [4]

  5. Parents and youth advocates call out Insleeā€™s planned ... - AOL

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    Juvenile justice advocacy groups Team Child and KidsAreKids held a virtual press conference on Tuesday, in which parents challenged Inslee’s reasoning for moving youth to a third facility in ...

  6. National Network for Youth - Wikipedia

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    NN4Y members work with their neighborhood youth, adults, associations, and regional and state networks of youth workers to provide street-based services, emergency shelter, transitional living programs, counseling, and social, health, educational and job-related services to over 2.5 million youth each year.

  7. National Youth Rights Association - Wikipedia

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    The National Youth Rights Association (NYRA) is an American youth-led Civil and political rights organization promoting youth rights, [1] with approximately 10,000 members. [ citation needed ] NYRA promotes the lessening or removing of various legal restrictions that are imposed on young people but not adults, for example, the drinking age ...

  8. United We Dream - Wikipedia

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    United We Dream is a nonprofit immigrant advocacy organization with chapters operating in 28 U.S. states.The organization is an "immigrant-youth-led network" of 400,000 members in 100 local groups.

  9. Freechild Institute for Youth Engagement - Wikipedia

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    The group consults with local and national nonprofit groups in strategic planning, capacity building and product development with youth empowerment at the center of their priorities. They also perform networking services through conferences and online communications.