AI Summary
We reviewed 8984 live results for local youth development centers and narrowed them down to the 3 options that look most worth comparing first.
The strongest themes across this short list are Youth Development and Community Center.
We reviewed 8984 live results for local youth development centers and narrowed them down to the 3 options that look most worth comparing first.
The strongest themes across this short list are Youth Development and Community Center.
Source: National Youth Commission (NYC) Philippines
Description
Establishment and management of multi-functional hubs in various municipalities across the Philippines. These centers provide youth with access to information, recreation, and developmental programs similar to centralized regional youth hubs.
Best for
Youth organizations, Community leaders, Student advocates, Local government units and Youth development workers
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Source: OneVoice South Africa (OVSA)
Description
Comprehensive educational and lifestyle skills programs targeting youth aged 13 to 35. These services include HIV/AIDS and TB awareness training, sexual and reproductive health education, and entrepreneurship workshops designed to empower the youth in KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape.
Best for
South African youth, Educational institutions, Community health outreach and Young entrepreneurs
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Source: Fad Juventud
Description
Programs and international recruitment initiatives focused on youth development, social impact, and addiction prevention. The foundation has been noted for offering remote or international roles relevant to human resources and social services.
Best for
Social impact careers, Youth advocacy, International non Profits and Remote work seekers
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| Compare | Local Youth Development Centers | Youth Development and Health Education Programs | Youth Development Programs |
|---|---|---|---|
| Source | National Youth Commission (NYC) Philippines | OneVoice South Africa (OVSA) | Fad Juventud |
| Description | Establishment and management of multi-functional hubs in various municipalities across the Philippines. These centers provide youth with access to information, recreation, and developmental programs similar to centralized regional youth hubs. | Comprehensive educational and lifestyle skills programs targeting youth aged 13 to 35. These services include HIV/AIDS and TB awareness training, sexual and reproductive health education, and entrepreneurship workshops designed to empower the youth in KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape. | Programs and international recruitment initiatives focused on youth development, social impact, and addiction prevention. The foundation has been noted for offering remote or international roles relevant to human resources and social services. |
| Best for | Youth organizations, Community leaders, Student advocates, Local government units and Youth development workers | South African youth, Educational institutions, Community health outreach and Young entrepreneurs | Social impact careers, Youth advocacy, International non Profits and Remote work seekers |
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If you want the most balanced option to start with, I recommend:
"Local Youth Development Centers from National Youth Commission (NYC) Philippines."
I picked this because As the official Philippine body for youth development, it offers the most direct local programmatic equivalent to the services provided by *SCAPE.