United States CYO operates in many dioceses in the United States, following much the same model as in the time of its founding. CYO youth sports leagues are the most recognizable feature, and teams are typically connected to individual parishes.
International Ghana CYO Ghana is a Catholic youth organization in Ghana. At international level CYO Ghana is a full member of the Catholic umbrella of youth organizations
Fimcap.
CYO Nigeria CYO Nigeria is a Catholic youth organization in Nigeria. At international level CYO Nigeria is a full member of the Catholic umbrella of youth organizations
Fimcap.
Sierra Leone CYO Sierra Leone is a Catholic youth organization in
Sierra Leone. At international level CYO Sierra Leone is a full member of the Catholic umbrella of youth organizations
Fimcap.
Philippines There are also active units of this organization in the
Philippines. Most units are choirs of their parishes, and they also organize various activities under sports, spiritual, social, cultural, formation, ways and means, and membership committees. All of these projects have helped in nurturing the faith of the
Filipino Catholic youth, their holistic growth, leadership capabilities, cultural and artistic talents, love for the family, and for the community. CYO in the Philippines was founded by
Fr. George J. Willman in the year 1938, with Loreto Parish in Sampaloc,
Manila as the pilot unit. Its National Chaplain, emeritus is Msgr. Francisco Tantoco, and Fr. Jerome Cruz as National Chaplain. CYO's Founder's Day is celebrated every 29 June, which is also Fr. George J. Willman's birthday.
Australia The Catholic Youth Organisation was established in
Sydney in 1945 and had a peak membership of 20,000 in the 1950s. ==See also==