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Marine Cadets of Washington
Basic Information
Address: MARINE CADETS OF WASHINGTON
9208 NE HWY 99 #107-432
VANCOUVER, WA 98665
Email: Admin@mcwa.us
Phone Number: 424-242-5296
Fax Number: (801)760-0101
Additional Information
Focus: Teamwork, Leadership and Discipline
Sponsor:
Marine Cadets of Washington
Director: Brian Hildebrant
School District: Vancouver School District, Evergreen School District
County: Clark
Schedule: Every Wednesday and Every other Saturday
Ages: 10-18
Capacity: 100
Membership/Pricing: Must complete orientation "boot camp"
History:
The Marine Cadets is a challenging non-profit youth program organized for young boys and girls entering middle school through high school*. We are authorized by the U.S. Marine Corps and designated by the U.S. Dept of Defense as a service, educational activity of special interest to the Armed Forces of America. Our objective is to educate the youth of our country on the adverse effects of drugs, alcohol, tobacco and gang activity ever-present in our cities and neighborhoods and to develop youth leaders while honoring our veterans, first responders and our fallen heroes.
Program Highlights:
We develop youth leadership while honoring veterans first responders and our fallen hero's.
Program Information:
We promote the history and traditions of the United States Marine Corps. We instill pride in ones family, country, unit and school, and the importance of physical fitness. We explore military and civilian career opportunities and coordinate with the school system to support our cadets academic success. We serve our community and foster camaraderie between cadets, and community leaders.
Slogan: Semper Fi