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DoD Instruction 6060.04 - Youth Services (YS) Policy

Programs: School Liaison, School Liaison, Youth Program
Resource Type: Policy
Published: 12/19
DoD Instruction 6060.04 establishes policy, assigns responsibilities, and provides direction for the establishment and maintenance of DoD Youth Services. This includes the Youth Program (YP), Youth Sports and Fitness Program (YSFP), School Liaison Program (SLP), and Youth Sponsorship Program. This issuance applies to OSD, the Military Departments, the Office of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Joint Staff, the Combatant Commands, the Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense, the Defense Agencies, the DoD Field Activities, and all other organizational entities within the DoD.
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Directory, Navy Youth Programs

Programs: School Age Care, School Liaison, Youth Program
Resource Type: General
Published: 04/24

The Navy Youth Programs Directory is intended to support YP professionals in staying connected with their counterparts from across the CYP Enterprise.

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DoDEA Expanded Eligibility Pilot Program Flyer

Programs: School Liaison, Youth Program
Resource Type: General
Published: 12/22

The DoDEA Expanded Eligibility Pilot Program is for high school students that are dependents of active duty servicemembers stationed in CONUS that do not have access to a DoDEA brick-and-mortar school. Applications are now being accepted for the DoDea Expanded Eligibility Pilot Program (E2P2) spring semester.

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Discover 4-H Curriculum Resources

Programs: School Age Care, Youth Program
Resource Type: General
Published: 05/21
The Discover 4-H Clubs series guides new 4-H leaders through the process of starting a 4-H club or provides a guideline for seasoned volunteer leaders to try a new project area. Each guide outlines everything needed to organize a club and hold the first six club meetings related to a specific project area.