DataSpeak Hot Links And Resources youth Violence A Report of the Surgeon general. Rockville, MD. arizona Child FatalityReview Team. Expenditures for care of children with chronic illnesses http://www.uic.edu/sph/dataspeak/hotlinks.htm
Extractions: Hot Links The Health of Immigrant Populations: Coverage, Access, and Outcomes Immigrants' Health Care: Coverage and Access, The Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured, August 2000. http://www.kff.org/content/2000/2000802a/Pub2203.pdf Overweight and Obesity in Children and Adolescents The Surgeon General's Call to Action to Prevent and Decrease Overweight and Obesity, 2001
Family, Youth & Community arizona 4H Website - University of arizona Building Partnerships for youth - Universityof arizona Farm Safety for children Helping children http://ag.arizona.edu/extension/needinfo/family-resources.html
ACF - Programs for youth and those who work with youth. Food Stamp Program; Women, infants, children(WIC) food Wyoming REGION 9 SAN FRANCISCO arizona, California, Hawaii http://www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs.html
Extractions: Are you looking for information on how to get assistance for yourself, your family, or a friend? If so, you may find our Contacts page helpful in finding assistance near you. Are you looking for general information about Federal programs serving children and families? On this page you will find links to information on the programs overseen by the Administration for Children and Families (ACF). ACF oversees about 60 programs that provide funds to state, local, and tribal organizations, both public and private. ACF also has several partnership projects, Federal Committees, and clearinghouses that provide the public with a variety of resources. This page links to programs, regional offices , clearinghouses, committees, and special projects.
Pima County Resources - Arizona's Child Abuse InfoCenter of families, to afford children and youth a supportive Christian social serviceagency serving children and families in arizona through Child and http://www.ahsc.arizona.edu/ACAInfo/resources/pima_county.htm
Extractions: Description: Arizona Children's Association has day treatment, special education, group home program, treatment foster care/older child adoption, center for family therapy, teen parent program, infant adoption/unwed parent, and a residential treatment center. Program Name: Arizona Early Intervention Program Address: 4710 E. 29th St. Bldg.6
CAA - Home Page national and state information on homeless youth, including arizona children'S HEALTHFacts About children's Health in arizona general statistic about http://www.azchildren.org/caa/_mainpages/Fact_Sheets_&_Links/Fact_Sheets_.asp
Extractions: Fact Sheets The following fact sheets provide detailed information about the well-being of young children in Arizona and one-page summaries of some of the issues affecting them and their families. The fact sheets are broken down by general subject area. If you have questions about any of the information provided, please contact the CAA staff member in that area. Our Links Page also provides access to national and state resources with information or referral services in all these areas.
CES CYF Network Human Resources Database Development/youth Work. Parent/family Parenting of Sexual Involvement program inArizona; Research on trademark of the National children, youth and Families at http://www.cyfernet.org/profdata/fullrecord.asp?humresID=184
MoSt GeNe/Resources For Interested Persons And Their Families national voice for parents of children, youth, and adults Project This upbeat projectat children's Hospital and from the Pilot Parents Partnership in arizona. http://www.mostgene.org/topics/ccons01.htm
Extractions: Resources for Patients and Families C onsumer Issues Committee members bring consumer perspectives to the network's activities, facilitate consumer member's work within the network and provide educational programs for consumers about genetics, new technologies and legislative advocacy. To find consumer support services in this region, contact one of these agencies in: Arizona Colorado Montana New Mexico ... Wyoming MoSt GeNe
Any Baby Can Bookmarks Center at The University of arizona; Centers for citysearch, etc ParentTime For family, Home, Child AJR NewsLink; Austin Texas; children, youth and family; http://www.abcaus.org/bookmarks.htm
Extractions: Gives you information about children and their needs, and also support for you. eg: diabetes, cerebal palsy, infections and the like. Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Center for Public Policy Priorities FedWorld Information Network Home Page House ... Texas State Agency - Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Texas Commission on
Extension CARES For Americas Children And Youth Although the needs of preschool children are not adequately quality programs and servicesfor schoolage youth. University of arizona, Patty Merk, 602-470-8086 http://srdc.msstate.edu/plcsite/multistate/ecfacay.htm
Extractions: A National Initiative of the Cooperative Extension System that improves child care and youth programs for infants and toddlers, preschoolers, school-age children and youth, and teens in out-of-school time. CSREES GOAL: This program will enhance economic opportunity and quality of life for Americans (REE Goal 5). By expanding the availability of quality child care at affordable prices, this program will help CSREES achieve two objectives: (5.1) to increase the capacity of communities and families to enhance their own economic well-being and, (5.2) to increase the capacity of communities, families, and individuals to improve their own quality of life. STATEMENT OF THE ISSUES TO BE ADDRESSED: The need for quality child care and youth programs (for infants/toddlers, preschoolers, school-age children and youth, and teens in out-of-school time) in the United States has never been greater. Over the course of their developmental years, millions of American children and youth will spend more time child care, school-age care, and other arrangements than they will in formal education. However, national studies show over 2/3 of all child care programs are poor to mediocre some to the extent of actually harming the development of children. Children only spend about 20% of their time in school. The other 80% of their time is critical to positive development. Everyday 17 million parents need child care, 13 million children are in child care, 24 million children and youth need school-age programs, and about 5 million youth are left alone. This initiative aims to increase the quality, affordability, accessibility, availability and sustainability of child care and youth programs. However, these child care and youth issues are imbedded in much larger societal issues of
Eagleton Centers And Programs photos and background profiles of children in the Although the Division of Youthand family Services Disability Resource Directory or the arizona Division of http://www.eagleton.rutgers.edu/e-gov/e-njwebhumanservices.htm
Extractions: New Jersey State Government Web Report Cards Introduction and Overview Governor Legislature Judiciary ... Agriculture Grade B+ Grade A- Grade A Grade B Grade B Grade B+ Community Affairs Corrections Education Environmental Protection ... Labor Grade B- Grade B+ Grade A- Grade A- Grade B Grade B Grade B+ Personnel Public Utilities State Transportation ... Treasury Grade A- Grade B+ Grade B+ Grade C Grade B- Grade B+ Grade A Human Services Overall Grade B Home Page Design B+ Content B Transactional Services B Links C+ Organization B- The Department of Human Services (DHS) is New Jersey's principal social services agency, administering welfare programs and other services for the disadvantaged, including abused and neglected children; troubled youth and families; people with low income; and people who are mentally ill, developmentally disabled, visually impaired or hard of hearing.
Extractions: You are here: Home Web Sites Other Extension Web Sites Looking for information you can trust, from unbiased, reputable sources? Cooperative Extension has it! Here's an annotated list of Cooperative Extension web sites around the country. Alabama: Auburn University - Publications on ag, community, Consumer, youth. Sold waste management database. Computer reference desk. Searchable. Alaska: University of Alaska - Programs, newsletters, publications catalog, some online publications.
The Arizona Republic - Community Relations Hope arizona general Assistance to youth Camp Fire children's Action AllianceProtecting arizona's children Christian family Care Agency http://www.azcentral.com/relations/init_contributions.html
Women Grants And Resources Amazon Foundation Tucson, arizona Amazon Foundation makes grants to organizations care,minority health, women's health, Medicare, children and youth. http://www.fundsnetservices.com/women.htm
Extractions: The AAUW Educational Foundation is one of the nation's largest sources of private funding for educational programs that directly benefit women and girls. The Foundation funds: groundbreaking research; fellowships and grants for outstanding women from around the globe; special awards; and vital community action projects. Amazon Foundation - Tucson, Arizona
Resources arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) Provides prevention and aftercareservices to youth, adults and Office of Women's and children's Health. http://www.westsidefoodbank.org/resources.htm
Extractions: About Us Calendar of Events Care Club Sponsorship If you need help... Kids Cafe Store ... Newsletter Did you know There are almost 700,000 Arizonans living in poverty, and 56,000 of those are children living in Maricopa County Thirty years ago, in our first year of existence, Westside distributed 185,000 pounds of food. Last year, we distributed 30 MILLION pounds! In any given week, Westside serves 79,000 different people! "Where Hope's Door is Always Open" Locations and Hours Contact Us Programs Donate Resources Click on one of the links below for a specific category, or scroll down to browse. Employment Services Center for New Directions - Family Service Agency's employment program is called the Center for New Directions (CND). CND was established in 1978 to help women who need to transfer their focus and skills from the home to the workplace, in order to transform their status from dependency to self-sufficiency. Maricopa Workforce Connections - Assists families in transitioning from welfare to jobs.
Student Services Matrix/Arizona Regents Learner-Centered Education Elder Care. Child and family Services offers a The Northern arizona Regional GerontologyInstitute offers Coalition; Institute for children, youth and Families. http://www.abor.asu.edu/4_special_programs/lce/ssmatrix_lce.htm
Extractions: Arizona University System Student Services Matrix ASU NAU UA A. Educational Services DUAS Academic Advising Services The Freshman Year Experience (FYE) has several sites across campus, with many located in residence halls. Academic advisors are located in these residence halls under the umbrella of FYE. University Gateway Center provides academic advising and mentoring to transitional students (new freshman , transfers and students seeking advise on change of major). Individual college advisement centers provide advising for all college majors. Career Services provides assistance with career planning and the job search process. Freshman Year Center provides advising for general education for Freshmen in selected colleges and undecided majors. Office of Academic Services provides general education advising for selected colleges. Advising Center for Exploratory Students (ACES) advises undecided students. Individual college advisement centers provide advising for all college majors. Office of Academic Services provides pre-law and pre-med advising for students in all colleges. UA Faculty Fellows Program helps promote student-faculty interactions outside the formal classroom environment.
On-Line Technical Assistance OST programs can evaluate their family involvement strategies Guide Institute forChildren, youth, and Families (University of arizona) a process to http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/rscs/chaps/21stCCLC/Online_technical_assistance.htm
Extractions: Click here to learn how to get this free program. GENERAL INFORMATION Promising Practices in Afterschool (AED) - information and resources in seven component areas: Programming (links to data added-10/29/02) Financing Back to Index Collaboration Whether called collaboration or cooperation or partnership or connection, virtually all successful ventures to improve the quality of programs for kids and their families involve collections of individuals and groups that agree to set aside differences to find common ground. It is this common ground which forms the foundation of successful collaborations.
Links & Resources There are no fees for services provided in the state of arizona. Back to Top. NlCHCY,National Information Center for children and youth with Disabilities. http://www.azdb.org/azdblinks.htm
Extractions: The purpose of the project is that all children who are deaf-blind be identified statewide, and families be empowered to advocate for their children in their home and natural communities. The project has four operant goals: (a) Identify children who are deaf-blind through outreach, project visibility, coordinating identification efforts with other state child find efforts, and assisting families and service providers with validation of sensory loss; (b) deliver technical assistance to families; (c) Deliver technical assistance to service providers in the areas of parent education, transition, transdisciplinary assessments, teacher competencies and current best practices being the focus; and (d) Enhance community oversight and coordinate and collaborate with state and national organizations.
CSRD Footprints - Grant Information focus areas are family and children, education, services for arizona http//www.motorola.com/GSS/SSTG/MOTinAZ care,housing and the homeless, youth and family http://www.wested.org/csrd/newsletter/spring01/grant.html
Extractions: http://fdncenter.org/ Labeled as "Your gateway to Philanthropy on the World Wide Web," The Foundation Center offers a comprehensive, searchable database for private foundations, corporate grantmakers, grantmaking public charities, and community foundations. This newsletter will focus on two of those grantmakers, community foundations and corporate grantmakers. Grants specific to our regional states Arizona, California, Nevada, and Utah are highlighted after a description of the type of grants these organizations or foundations offer. Our next issue will highlight some of the funding available from the other two types of grantmakers: private foundations and grantmaking public charities. Community Foundations: Community foundations are 501(c)(3) organizations that make grants for charitable purposes in a specific community or region. The funds available to a community foundation are usually derived from many donors and held in an endowment that is independently administered; income earned by the endowment is then used to make grants. Although a community foundation may be classified by the IRS as a private foundation, most are classified as public charities and are thus eligible for maximum tax-deductible contributions from the general public. Arizona: http://www.azfoundation.com/
PsycLAW Online Print Resources Family Law family Support Act (adopted by arizona, Arkansas, Colorado Act, is to ensure thatchildren are financially family and youth Services Bureau A primary goal of http://www.psyclaw.org/family.html