Young Women's Program

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Young Women's Program

  1. The auxiliary organization for female youths aged 12 to 18. Includes both Sunday instruction on gospel topics, organized weekday activities, and occasional outdoor activities. Young Women are organized into classes by age, with girls aged 12-13 being called Beehives, girls aged 14-15 being called Mia Maids, and girls aged 16-17 being called Laurels.

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Youth, Young Women, Beehive, Mia Maid, Laurel

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