Since 1952, when the Ukrainian American Youth Association in Boston was first established, we have organized and educated our youth about Ukrainian culture, history and pride in our Ukrainian Heritage which has always been the core principles fostered within the youth membership. Programs include discussion groups, sports, singing, arts and crafts, and field trips. Lectures and special interest gr
oups enable the youth to broaden their knowledge in areas such as Ukrainian history, geography, literature, and traditions. Topics are guided by an annual theme and historic anniversaries that are highlighted during the year. Camps: Opportunities to attend CYM summer and winter camp programs. Some camps concentrate on the development of leadership skills, while others are athletic or cultural in nature. Educational-recreational camps for youth ages 6-17 are also quite popular. Jamborees and Rallies: Among the most popular camps are those held either on a national or international level. Such camps are usually organized in conjunction with special events, most commonly the Olympic Games. Currently, U.A.Y.A. Boston Branch is located at 1502 Providence Hwy., Unit 6, Norwood, MA, continuing cultural activities on behalf of its members and community. The Association is accepting new members and looks forward to hearing from you in order to begin the process with a membership application. Hartush!