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The youth organization occurs as formal organization aimed at tikes & teen for education & socialization.

Virtually all organizations keep around certain ideals & values that it aim to pass in to their members.

List of youth organizations

Organizations come international unless noted when associated sustaining the specific country 4-H Big Brothers (US) Big Sisters (US) Boys and Girls Clubs of America (US) Boys' Brigade Camp Fire USA (US) China Youth Corps (Taiwan) CISV Crusaders Freechild (US) Future Farmers of America (US) Girls' Brigade Degree of Anona (US) Degree of Hiawatha (US) International Order of the Rainbow for Girls Italian-American Youth Organization International Student/Young Pugwash Understand Jewish youth organizations Junior Achievement [http://www.ja.org/] Junior Order Knights of Pythias (US) Princes of Syracuse (US) Methodist Association of Youth Clubs (UK) National Youth Rights Association (US) PDMU (Mexico) Pioneer Movement (Communist countries) Royal Canadian Army Cadets Royal Rangers Scouting Girl Guides/Girl Scouts Brownies Boy Scouts Cub Scouts Venture Scouts Sierra Student Coalition (US) Student Pugwash USA (US) St. John Ambulance (Badgers/Cadets) (UK) Trips for Kids Metro DC (US) UK Youth (UK) World Esperanto Youth Organisation (TEJO) The Woodcraft Folk (UK) YMCA Young Gunmen (Lithuania) Young Inventors International Youth Action Network (UK) YWCA World Youth Alliance

Disbanded youth organizations
Hitler Youth (Nazi Germany) Flechas and Pelayos (Spanish Falange). Balilla and Arditi (Fascist Italy) Pioniri (former federal socialist republic of Yugoslavia) Croatian Eagles Youth Liberation (US) Students for a Democratic Society (US) Kabataang Barangay (philippines)

College and young-adult organizations
Youth Hostels Association National Association of College and University Residence Halls (US, Canada, Mexico, Australia) National Union of Students of the United Kingdom

Youth About Art
A non-profit organization dedicated to making the words of youths public through the arts.






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