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The following are useful links regarding youth work and youth education in the Orthodox faith:
Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese - Diocese of Ottawa, Eastern Canada & Upstate New York
His Grace Bishop ALEXANDER
Youth Director: Ms. Caroline El‐Chaar Spiritual Advisor: Mr. Alex Younes Programming: SOYO Teen Youth Group Ages: 13‐19 Duration: All Year Fellowship of St. John the Divine Age: 19 & up Bible Bowl Age Rage: All Camp Transfiguration Age Range: All Ages. Duration: 2 Weeks Special Olympics Awareness Day Age Range: 13-19 Sacred Gift of Life Age Range: 13-19 PVC - Purity, Virginity, Chastity Age Range: 13-19 Oratorical Festival Age Range: 13-19 Parish Life Conference Age Range: All Ages No SOYO Left Behind Age Range: 13-19 O.Y.O - Y.E.S Age Range: 13-19 Good Samaritan Project Age Range: 13-19 |
Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia
His Grace Bishop GABRIEL
Youth Director: Rev. Fr. Viatcheslav Davidenko Programming: Camp Ruskoka Age Range: 11-18 |
Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada
His Grace Bishop ILARION
Youth Director: Rev. Fr. Timothy Chrapko Programming: Western Eparchy Youth Summit Age Range: 10-18 Western Eparchy Youth Retreat Age Range: 10-18 Great And Holy Friday Vigil Age Range: All Camp Bar‐V‐Nok ‐ Pigeon Lake, Alberta Age Range: 6-15 Camp Kolomayka ‐ Abbotsford, British Colombia Age Range: 10-17 Kiev’s‐K‐Hi ‐ Moose Lake (Bonnyville, Alberta) Age Range: 5-15 St. John's Institute - College Housing |
Romanian Orthodox Archdiocese in the Americas
His Grace Bishop IOAN CASIAN
Youth Director: Rev. Fr. Nicolae Clempas |
Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia
His Grace Bishop IOV
Youth Director: V. Rev. Fr. Igor Kisil Programing: Bible Camp Age Range: 8-16 Orthodox Summer Camp in Alberta Age Range: 7-12 |
OCA Archdiocese of Ottawa & Canada
His Grace Bishop IRINEE
Youth Director: Rev. Fr. Matthew Francis Programing: St. Arseny Youth Camp Age Range: 12-17 St. Peter the Aleut Youth Camp Age Range: 12-17 |
Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Toronto
His Eminence Metropolitan SOTIRIOS
Youth Director: Rev. Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos |