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Harrisburg Organizations, Clubs, and Groups

Harrisburg is known for hosting both profit and non-profit organizations. These organizations play a major role in improving the social relationships between diverse groups of people. They also help to organize various groups and meetings. There are many fun activities that are organized too. Outdoor activities like games, trekking and yoga conventions are held regularly.

There are also a wide range of clubs that enable people of all ages to engage in activitities that correspond with their hobbies. You can enjoy leisure time pursuing their hobbies, participating in adventurous activities or contribute to the welfare of the people by volunteering social work.

Harrisburg Organizations

Harrisburg Little League Baseball Program

Little League baseball is a non-profit youth sports organization. While it is headquartered in South Williamsport, PA, it organizes baseball leagues and teams across the United States. Players from all across the country play locally and vie for a national title. The Little League was founded by Carl Stotz in 1939. Today, millions enjoy baseball. Youth can participate in the program and adults c...

Harrisburg YMCA Programs

The Young Men's Christian Association (commonly known as "YMCA" or in the USA "the Y") is a worldwide organization with a strong presence in the United States and Harrisburg. In 1844, the organization was founded in London, England by Sir George Williams, who put Christian principles into practice, achieved by developing "a healthy spirit, mind, and body." All YMCA programs have a strong imp...

Harrisburg Boy Scouts of America

The Boy Scouts of America is one of the most successful youth organizations in the United States. Harrisburg has a strong scout movement. Residents in the area can find a great troop and council to attend. The objectives of the BSA are referred to as Aims of Scouting: character development, citizenship training, and personal fitness. The BSA pursues these aims through an informal education syste...

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