Sentences with phrase «youth day participants»

He told World Youth Day participants that he wanted this work «to be a guide» for their lives.

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it is true that some injuries in contact and collison sports are inevitable, but at the rate youth and high school ice hockey was going, it wouldn't have been too long before it was considered one of the «extreme sports» that are so popular on television these days; you know, the ones where, after the big crash or fall, the show cuts to a commercial and, when it comes back, the seriously injured participant has already been stretchered off to a waiting ambulance.
This special One - Day Onsite Academy will offer participants both the On - line and On - site Academy to earn the Certified Youth Sports Administrator (CYSA) credential.
The body explained that it was making the call because some «patriotic citizens approached us to help Nigerian youth find out the whereabouts of that cash given that the participants in the two streams of the NYSC last year felt short - changed» which was a result of the «inexplicable reduction in the number of statutory days for orientation camp last year.»
That outcome was stunning given the speaker's long identification with the LGBT community — as the 1991 campaign manager and later chief of staff to Tom Duane, the Council's first out gay member; as head of the New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project; as a demonstrator arrested year after year in protests against the exclusion of openly gay participants in Manhattan's St. Patrick's Day Parade; and as a Council member who pursued a range of initiatives in support of the community, including a school anti-bullying law, a requirement that the city only do businesses with contractors with anti-discrimination policies in place, and funding for LGBT homeless youth services, senior services, and the capital needs of the LGBT Community Center.
For two days, all participants joined the discussion to trainthecritical thinkingasa youth and agent of change.
Children's Participation in Justice Processes: Finding the Best Ways Forward, Results from the Survey of Symposium Participants was prepared by Joanne Paetsch, Dr. Lorne Bertrand and John - Paul Boyd and is the first written output from the «Children's Participation in Justice Processes: Finding the Best Ways Forward» two - day symposium presented by the CRILF and the Alberta Office of the Child and Youth Advocate.
This one day workshop will provide participants with an overview of a creative and comprehensive four - phase model for the treatment of traumatized children and youth using trauma - informed expressive arts.
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