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  2. Counselor-in-training - Wikipedia

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    In other programs, the CITs stay together as a unit but are assigned during the day to help other camp staff, assist with special events, and participate in a service project. [6] The CIT is evaluated by his trainer(s) and peers based on attitude, communication, values & character, program support, team building, and leadership style. [2]

  3. Camp Ralph S. Mason - Wikipedia

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    Camp Mason's CIT program is a four-week co-ed residential experience. The teens learn many skills and work in all aspects of a counselors job at camp. The first two weeks consist of leadership training and activities run by the CIT counselors, the second two weeks place the CITs in cabins with junior campers with another actual counselor.

  4. Frost Valley YMCA - Wikipedia

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    The Counselor-in-Training (CIT) or Adventure- in- Training (AIT) program is a month-long program for 16-year-olds who have an interest in becoming camp counselors. The program consists of three weeks at camp, training, working, and having an in-cabin experience, and one week hiking.

  5. YMCA Camp Cory - Wikipedia

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    YMCA Camp Lawrence Cory, better known as "YMCA Camp Cory" or simply "Camp Cory," is a resident-style summer camp in the Finger Lakes region of upstate New York. It was founded in 1892 and established at its current location in 1921. The name comes from Lt. H. Lawrence Cory, an American World War I soldier who was killed in action.

  6. YMCA of the USA - Wikipedia

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    YMCA developed the first known English as a Second Language program in the United States in response to the influx of immigrants in the 1850s. [6] Starting before the American Civil War, [7] YMCA provided nursing, shelter, and other support in wartime. [8] In 1879 Darren Blach organized the first Sioux Indian YMCA in Florida. Over the years, 69 ...

  7. YMCA - Wikipedia

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    Family programs include family nights, parent-child classes, and different events put on by the YMCA. [40] YMCA's parent/child programs, conducted under YMCA's Y-Guides program, provides structured opportunities for fellowship, camping, and community-building activities, including craft-making and community service, for several generations of ...

  8. Camp Gilboa - Wikipedia

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    Post 11th graders engage in a summer leadership program called Madatz. This is a tochnit (program) dedicated to developing hadracha (leadership) and heightening the sense of kvutsah (group), similar to a CIT type experience and most of the graduates go on to become Madrachim (counselors) the following summers and youth leaders during the school ...

  9. YMCA Youth and Government - Wikipedia

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    The YMCA Youth and Government program was established in 1936 in New York by Clement A. Duran, then the Boys Work Secretary for the Albany YMCA. [5] The program motto, “Democracy must be learned by each generation,” was taken from a quote by Earle T. Hawkins, the founder of the Maryland Youth and Government program.