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Do your research on each youth organization or center you are interested in before committing. Keep in mind that youth organizations and centers for young people provide positive educational, social and physical assistance, while reinforcing positive self esteem. Programs for the young are aimed at improving the lives of young children, ensuring that future generations will be united not only on a local level, but also on a national and international level. Such organizations may sponsor fund raisers, multicultural events, interracial bonding, public policies and strategies, unity promotion, life skills, and activities aimed at strengthening and improving the individuals as well as the group. Target programs that offer what your child is interested in or would like to improve in, such as music, sports, science, math, interracial unity, multicultural awareness, or culture. Then contact a few different youth organizations and centers, whether they are offered at your child’s school, library, community center, recreation department or private facility. Get information such as hours, availability, programs, age groups, activities, cost and who to contact. Some programs are free, while others require a fee. Meet with the youth professionals, making sure they have the proper licensing and training. Research the center’s background and experience beforehand, and find out whether it is part of a local or national government program. Chat with the staff to see if they are courteous, helpful, and knowledgeable. Check out the cleanliness of the facility as well. Ask about the various educational activities, united team programs, and positive leadership assistance programs available for your child’s age group. If you feel at ease and comfortable with the youth organization or center, it’s probably a good fit. Before choosing a youth organization or center for your children, keep in mind the center’s hours, location, availability, member programs, and experience.
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NEIGHBORHOOD YOUTH ASSOCIATION
serving Austin
310-664-8893
Seeking to care for your every Austin Youth Organizations need. Contact us today for more detailed Austin Youth Organizations information.
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AUSTIN YOUTH RIVER WATCH PROGR
619 W 7th St Austin,TX 78701
(512) 708-1184
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GEORGETOWN YOUTH BASEBALL ASSO
Austin,TX 78701
(512) 869-4275
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NATIONAL YOUTH SPORTS
Austin,TX 78701
(512) 990-1120
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ASPIRE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
815 Brazos St # A-389 Austin,TX 78701
(512) 498-9002
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PFLUGERVILLE YOUTH FOOTBALL LE
Austin,TX 78701
(512) 252-7935
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WEST AUSTIN YOUTH ASSOCIATION
1314 Exposition Blvd Austin,TX 78703
(512) 473-2041
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OUT YOUTH AUSTIN
425 Woodward St Austin,TX 78704
(512) 326-1234
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PROGRAM YOUTH ADVOCACY
1900 E Oltorf St Austin,TX 78741
(512) 326-8998
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OUT YOUTH INCORPORATED
909 E 49th 1/2 St Austin,TX 78751
(512) 419-1233
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NORTH AUSTIN YOUTH ASSOCIATION
600 Barwood Park Austin,TX 78753
(512) 220-5275
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LAKE TRAVIS YOUTH ASSOCIATION
Po Box 107 107 Austin,TX 78767
(512) 263-5674
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GIRL SCOUT CABIN
Austin,TX 78701
(512) 352-5802
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GIRL SCOUT HEADQUARTERS
Camp Texlake Austin,TX 78701
(512) 264-1044
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CAMP SOL MAYER
Austin,TX 78701
(325) 396-2223
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CLEMENTS BOYS & GIRLS STONEHAV
210 W 18th St # B Austin,TX 78701
(512) 868-3700
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COUNCIL CAMP FIRE USA BALCONES
1603 E 38th 2 St Austin,TX 78701
(512) 349-2111
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BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA
Austin,TX 78701
(512) 847-2445
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BOYS & GIRLS CLUB
509 B Linden St Austin,TX 78701
(512) 321-0017
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JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF CENTRAL
106 E 6th Old Pecan St Austin,TX 78701
(512) 499-8025
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4 H CAPITAL PROJECT
3100 E 4th St Austin,TX 78702
(512) 385-1286
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BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF AUSTIN A
900 Neal St Austin,TX 78702
(512) 494-9216
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CHAMPIONS ACADEMY CENTRAL WAYA
1314 Exposition Blvd Austin,TX 78703
(512) 473-2528
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AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS SUMMER D
1100 W Cesar Chavez St Austin,TX 78703
(512) 542-9622
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There are all kinds of youth organizations and all kinds of youth centers. Youth organizations are groups to which preteens and teens belong. Some youth organizations are for youth of a certain ethnicity, such as a Korean youth organization. Some youth organizations are for preteens and teens who share a particular interest, such as a youth horse riding organization. Some youth organizations are designed to help troubled teens stay out of trouble. Some youth organizations run youth centers. Youth centers are places where teens and preteens can go in order to stay out of trouble or in order to engage in activities with other use in a safe and supervised environment. Some youth centers are intended for kinds of a certain ethnicity while others are designed for kids who share a particular interest.
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