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This category lists sites covering issues, resources, organisations and groups for or helping children and teenagers.
http://www.113.org/
Information on beavers, cubs and scouts along with a brief history of the group and assorted photographs.
http://www.130thglasgow.co.uk/
Based in Broomhill. Offers news, history, events, images and contact information.
http://www.167.org.uk/
Gives details of meeting times and activities for each section.
http://www.195glasgowbb.co.uk/
Offers details of sections, history, gallery, and contacts.
http://bb.barlanark-greyfriars.co.uk/
Offers meeting times, information on sections, events, and contacts.
http://5glasgow.boys-brigade.org.uk/
Offers events, competitions, activities, and contacts.
http://www.glasgowchildrenshospitalcharity.org/
Fund raising body aiming to improve children's health by providing services and equipment for the Royal Hospital for Children.
http://young.scot/local-authorities/glasgow/
Local pages of this organisation presenting information and links for the area.
http://www.gyip.org.uk/
Providing drop in facilities and information for young people aged 5 years and upwards, as well as training for the voluntary sector.
http://www.spaceunlimited.org/
A social enterprise which helps young people in education, communities and life.
http://www.bbglasgow.org.uk/
Offers details of events, history, company finder, and contacts.
http://www.notredamecentre.org.uk/
Voluntary organisation providing support to children and young people with emotional and behavioural problems.
http://www.withkids.org.uk/
Offers support to children in the East End with difficult home lives. Includes details of services and projects.
http://www.ypeople.org.uk/
An autonomous Christian charity dealing mainly with young people regardless of faith. Includes details of services and activities.
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