Books Dealing With Youth Advisory Councils
- Cassandra Mack and Kaydia Ramsey, SMART MOVES THAT SUCCESSFUL YOUTH WORKERS MAKE (2005)
- Josephine A. Van Linden and Carl I. fertman, YOUTH LEADERSHIP: A GUIDE TO UNDERSTANDING LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT IN ADOLESCENTS (1998)
- Francisco A. Villarruel, Daniel Francis Perkins, Lynne M. Borden, and Joane G. Kech, COMMUNITY YOUTH DEVELOPMENT: PRAYERS, POLICIES, AND PRACTICES (2003)
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