National Commission on Resources for Youth
The National Commission on Resources for Youth (NCRY) was an American non-profit organization established in 1966 by Mary Conway Kohler in New York City. NCRY sought to advance the idea that young people should have opportunities to participate in activities that prepare them for constructive lives as adults, what NCRY called "youth participation." NCRY's work was one of the first national, systematic efforts to establish youth development programming in the after-school hours, during school and during summers.
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