Similar organisations to Youth Athletic Recreational Development
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Soccer Clubs/Leagues
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1576.
Middleton Youth Soccer Inc
Middleton, MA youth soccer program offering in-town program for U4, U6, and U8 and a travel program for U10+ TO DEVELOP, PROMOTE, AND ADMINISTER THE SPORT OF SOCCER FOR YOUTH IN THE TOWN OF MIDDLETON, MA, INCLUDING FOR THEIR BENEFIT DEVELOPMENT AS YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN (THIS BEING THE HIGHER AND GREATER PURPOSE OF YOUTH SOCCER) NOT JUST PLAYERS.
533
Middleton
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YMCA, YWCA, YWHA, YMHA
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1577.
Raritan Valley Y M C A
For youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility.
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East Brunswick
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Sports Training Facilities
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1578.
Kingston Youth Sports Association
Non-Profit organization providing youth sports including baseball, basketball, cheerleading and football to the Greater Kingston, Indianola, Little Boston, Suquamish and Hansville area.
935
Kingston
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Christian
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1579.
Community in Unity Inc
Community In Unity Inc. Community In Unity Inc.
Fredericksburg
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Amateur Sports Clubs, Leagues
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1580.
Amateur Athletic Union of the United States Inc
Supplemental Education, Homework assistance, Math, English Language Arts, and Computer workshops.
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Middletown
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Amateur Sports Competitions
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1581.
Booger Fund
The organization provides leadership guidance and education to youth ages 6-23 along with education and coaching around training, nutrition and skills for cycling.
Seattle
Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley Foundation
Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley provides safe places where kids can learn, play, grow, and learn to be strong.
13525
Phoenix
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF THE CLINCH VALLEY
The Club opened its door in 1958 and has been serving the youth in our community for over 60 years.
3338
OAK RIDGE
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Other Youth Development N.E.C.
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1584.
YOUTH IMPROVING NON-PROFITS FOR CHILDREN
http://www. youthinc-usa. org Our Work Get Involved About Us In the News We Strengthen the Organizations that Help Young People THRIVE Why We Exist Our Mission Our Approach 70 of youthdevelopment organizations have inadequate resources and less than 50 feel they can meet the needs of the youth they serve.
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