European Fellowship

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European Fellowship of Christian Youth
AbbreviationEF
Formation1964;60 years ago (1964)
Type INGO
PurposeInternational umbrella organization of Christian youth organizations
HeadquartersBelfast, United Kingdom
Membership
5 full member organizations
Chair
Simon Gallaher
Vice-Chair
Eve Hatházi
Vice-Chair
Sigurður Óskar Óskarsson
Websitewww.europeanfellowship.com

The European Fellowship of Christian Youth (EF) is an umbrella organization for Christian youth organizations from across Europe.

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Member organizations

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Full members

CountryNameAcronym
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  UK/Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Boys' Brigade BB
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Erdélyi Ifjúsági Keresztyén Egyesület IKE Transylvania
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Frivilligt Drenge- og Pige-Forbund FDF
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Lasten ja nuorten keskus LNK
Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland Æskulýðssamband Þjóðkirkjunnar ÆSKÞ

Associate members

CountryNameAcronym

Organizations in touch

CountryNameAcronymAdditional information
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Evangelischen Jugend in Deutschland e.V. AEJ
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia CCCYOCCCYO
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Coordinació Catalana CCCCCEFull member of Fimcap Europe
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Chirojeugd Vlaanderen Chiro FlandersFull member of Fimcap Europe
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Compass Club UkraineCompass
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia EELK
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia ELCL
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania ELCL
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia eRko – Hnutie kresťanských spoločenstiev detí eRkoFull member of Fimcap Europe
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Forum Oratori Italiani FOIFull member of Fimcap Europe
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania IKE Transylvania IKE Transylvania
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Jungwacht Blauring JuBlaFull member of Fimcap Europe
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Jong Nederland Full member of Fimcap Europe
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary KIE Hungary KIE Hungary
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Katholische junge Gemeinde KjGFull member of Fimcap Europe
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Katholische Jungschar KJSÖFull member of Fimcap Europe
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia MI Croatia MI Croatia
Flag of Malta.svg  Malta SB Malta SB Malta
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden SKU Sweden SKU Sweden
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary SZIE Hungary SZIE Hungary
Flag of Malta.svg  Malta Zghazagh Azzjoni Kattolika ZAK MaltaFull member of Fimcap Europe

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