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YWC
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YWCYouth for Western Civilization (political group)
YWCYes We Can
YWCYou Will See
YWCYouth World Championships (sports)
YWCYing Wa College (Hong Kong)
YWCYou're Welcome (Internet slang; more commonly seen as YW)
YWCYoung Women's Conference
YWCYellow Woods Challenge (recycling; UK)
YWCYoung Writers' Circle
YWCYale Women's Crew (rowing team established 1972)
YWCYes We Canberra (TV show)
YWCYouTube Wrestling Community


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They came top of the large schools category in the Welsh finals of the Yellow Woods Challenge, the environmental campaign for schools run by Yellow Pages working in partnership with the Woodland Trust and local authorities.
The Yellow Woods Challenge, run in conjunction with the Woodland Trust and Caerphilly County Council, awarded cash prizes to schools that recycled the most directories per pupil.
To celebrate this, and as part of a national recycling campaign, school children across the district are collecting the front covers of Yellow Pages - as part of the Yellow Woods Challenge.
 
 
 
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