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youth welfare

Youth welfare refers to the services and policies designed to support the well-being of young people, typically aged between 12 and 24. It encompasses a range of areas, including education, health, mental health, social services, and recreational activities. The goal is to ensure that youth have access to opportunities for personal development, social inclusion, and protection from harm. Governments, non-profit organizations, and communities collaborate to create programs that address issues such as poverty, substance abuse, and education barriers, ultimately aiming to empower young individuals to lead fulfilling lives and contribute positively to society.