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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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