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  2. Rotaract - Wikipedia

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    Rotaract originally began as a Rotary International youth program in 1968 [1] at Charlotte North Rotary Club in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, and has grown into a major organization of ~9,000 clubs and nearly 120,000 members in 189 countries and geographic areas. [2]

  3. Rotary International - Wikipedia

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    Some of Rotary's most visible programs include Rotary Youth Exchange (RYE), a student exchange program for students in secondary education, from which Rotex was created to aid these programs. The Rotary Foundation's oldest program, Ambassadorial Scholarships ended in 2013. Effective July 2009, the Rotary Foundation previously ended funding for ...

  4. Rotary Youth Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Rotary Youth Exchange (RYE) is a Rotary International student exchange program for secondary school students. Since 1929, Rotary International has sent young people around the globe to experience new cultures. Currently, about 9,000 students are sponsored by Rotary Clubs every year.

  5. Elijah Cummings Youth Program celebrates late trailblazing ...

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    The Elijah Cummings Youth Program ... "Now, for 27 years, this youth leadership program that brings about 12 to 15 students from across Maryland's 7th congressional district, to have this unique ...

  6. Youth leadership - Wikipedia

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    Youth leadership is the practice of teens exercising authority over themselves or others. [ 1 ] Youth leadership has been elaborated upon as a theory of youth development in which young people gain skills and knowledge necessary to lead civic engagement , education reform and community organizing activities.

  7. Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1958 by American actor Hugh O'Brian, the first youth leadership seminar was held in Los Angeles, California, and was held once a year until 1967. Since then, the HOBY program has spread to over 70 locations in all fifty U.S. states, and 19 countries and regions. [citation needed]

  8. James Kielsmeier - Wikipedia

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    James "Jim" Kielsmeier is founder and President/CEO of the National Youth Leadership Council, [1] based in St. Paul, Minnesota. He also founded the Center for Experiential Education and Service-Learning at the University of Minnesota, where he is also an adjunct professor.

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