Parents Helping Parents - The Roundtable Of Support, Inc. - Links about funding and resources for schools and sustaining communitybased efforts acrossMassachusetts. including telephone helplines, family preservation programs http://www.parentshelpingparents.org/links.html
Extractions: The United Way of Massachusetts Bay is a community-focused non-profit organization dedicated to improving peoples' lives in the 80 immediate cities and towns throughout the Greater Boston region. This site describes their many initiatives and activities. Massachusetts Department of Social Services: www.state.ma.us/dss/
BPL - Social Sciences Department Geneology Resources OTHER COLLECTED resources Micro, Soc American Genealogical of Latter Day Saints FamilyHistory Library 4 617740-2600 Commonwealth of massachusetts Archives 220 http://www.bpl.org/research/socsci/genealogy.htm
Extractions: Other Services Booklists for Adults Booklists for Kids Booklists for Teens Interlibrary Loan ... Teen Lounge Quick Feature Finder 24x7 Reference Help Booklists - Adults Booklists - Teens Booklists - Children Calendar of Events Catalogs City of Boston Directions Electronic Books Hours and Addresses Internet Resources Job Opportunities Kids' Page Library Cards Library History Literacy Services Museum Pass Program My Account Online Bookclub Online Tutoring Periodicals Printing Tips Publications Request books Search Our Resources Search Our Website Special Collections Support the Library Tax Information Teen Lounge Wireless Internet The Boston Public Library contains extensive collections of materials of interest to the genealogical researcher, and because of its large holdings, the collection is not limited to one physical area. Materials can be found throughout the Research Library (i.e. McKim Building). Primary locations are Microtext , Social Sciences and the Research Library stacks, although staff may refer patrons to other subject departments as well. All materials are required to be used within the Research Library.
BPL - Quick Reference Links Genealogy Below are some of the electronic resources the Library of these cards, go to theMassachusetts Library and touching almost every New England family prior to http://www.bpl.org/electronic/genealogy.htm
Extractions: Related Links Library Catalogs Databases by Subject Databases Alphabetically Quick Feature Finder 24x7 Reference Help Booklists - Adults Booklists - Teens Booklists - Children Calendar of Events Catalogs City of Boston Directions Electronic Books Hours and Addresses Internet Resources Job Opportunities Kids' Page Library Cards Library History Literacy Services Museum Pass Program My Account Online Bookclub Online Tutoring Periodicals Printing Tips Publications Request books Search Our Resources Search Our Website Special Collections Support the Library Tax Information Teen Lounge Wireless Internet The resources for genealogy available on the Internet are increasing daily. Library catalogs, the Social Security Death Index, bulletin boards and more are just a few clicks away. However, the Internet does not yet replace or duplicate certain important resources such as manuscript church records or early city and town records. The recommended links below can lead the researcher to sources, people and organizations that can assist in the extensive research essential to genealogy. Researching family histories is a time-consuming endeavor, however, the Library has staff and resources to guide you in your search.
Fund Code - 296: Massachusetts Family Network the continuation of the massachusetts family Network program (MFN education and supportresources and services family literacy activities; family and community http://finance1.doe.mass.edu/grants/grants03/rfp/296.html
Extractions: get things done agencies elected officials Select Program Area DOE HOME Advisory Councils Board of Education Career and Technical Education Charter Schools Compliance/Monitoring Curriculum Frameworks/Institutes Dual Enrollment Early Learning Services Education Reform Educational Technology Educator Licensure Tests (MTEL) Educator Licensure ETIS Family Literacy Forms Directory General Educational Development Grants: Information Information Services Educator Licensure Health, Safety and Student Support Services MCAS MECC - (Career Center) "No Child Left Behind" Federal Education Law Nutrition Programs Reading Office School and District Accountability School and District Profiles/Directory School Councils School Finance School-to-Career Education Security Portal Special Education Spread the Word Title I Virtual Education Space - VES Videotapes News District/School Administration Educator Services Assessment/Accountability ... Links Massachusetts Family Network Fund Code: 296 Purpose: The purpose of this grant is to support the continuation of the Massachusetts Family Network program (MFN) in the development and implementation of various models of parent outreach, education and support that are effective with families with young children (prenatal through 3 years old). The initiative strives to create collaborative, comprehensive, high quality networks of family support services that are culturally sensitive, welcoming, and accessible to all families with young children by providing a combination of direct services and information and referral to existing services.
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University Of Massachusetts Lowell Center For Lowell History Lowell to Oregon Karr Lyddie massachusetts Studies Project Lowell, MA USA BostonFamily History Cemetery Cause of Death Immigration resources Immigrant Ships http://library.uml.edu/clh/Links.Html
Massachusetts Gay & Lesbian Resources 021166 617 423 955; Freedom To Marry Coalition of massachusetts 325 Huntington Lesbian/GayFamily Parenting Services Fenway Community Health Center 7 Haviland http://www.dv-8.com/resources/us/local/ma.html
MEDLINEplus: Libraries of Public Libraries, Wheaton Regional Library); massachusetts Access to Resourcesfor Community massachusetts Blum Patient and family Learning Center http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/libraries.html
Extractions: Arizona: Consumer Health Information Links for Everyone (Arizona Health Sciences Library, University of Arizona, Tucson-Pima Public Library) Arizona: Health Information Center, Scottsdale Fashion Square (Scottsdale Healthcare) Arizona: Samaritan Regional Medical Center: The Learning Center (Samaritan Health System, Phoenix, Ariz.) - Phoenix, Arizona California: Kris Kelly Health Information Center (Humboldt County Library System, St. Joseph Health System) California: Community Health Library of Los Gatos (Community Health Library of Los Gatos) California: Community Wellness Library, Oakland (Kaiser Permanente) California: Consumer Health Program and Services (CHIPS) (County of Los Angeles Public Library, Los Angeles County Harbor-UCLA Medical Center Library) - Carson, CA
IrishAbroad Genealogy Civil War volunteers from massachusetts Irish Genealogical to Virginia Boston IrishFamily History Boston Society Familia Public Library resources Library Of http://www.irishabroad.com/yourroots/genealogy/interres.asp
Caregiver Resources Working Solutions (AARP) http//workingsolutions.aarp.org/resources/elder_care.asp. FamilyCaregiver Support Program (Bureau of Elder and Adult massachusetts. http://www.aoa.gov/NAIC/Notes/caregiverresource.html
Extractions: See also Caregiver Issues Care/Case Management Alzheimers Disease and Related Dementia Grandparents Raising Grandchildren and State-Wide Service Directories Caregiving by family members in our society is the primary source of support for individuals of all ages with physical, mental and chronic health care conditions. Thousands of Internet sites now have information relevant to parents, children of parents, spouses and others suddenly thrust into the role of caring for a loved one. Caregiver web sites listed here include government, non-profit and commercial sites that include links to a variety of resources. Also includes are state specific sites with caregiver information links and articles which provide information of general use to family caregivers. If you cannot find the information you seek use the Eldercare web site - http://www.eldercare.gov
Extractions: In accordance with the federal Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 ( FMLA ) and final rulings issued to the Act in 1995, regular full-time or part-time employees who are working 50% or more of a normal work week, and who have been employed by the Institute for a least one year, may request leave for the following reasons: * This policy will also include the same-sex "spousal equivalent," according to the following definition; the partner is the same sex as the employee and is at least 18 years of age; the partner has shared a common residence with the employee for a period of at least four consecutive months and intends to reside indefinitely with the employee; the partner and the employee are not married to anyone, and they share a mutually exclusive, enduring relationship; and the partner and the employee consider themselves life partners, share joint responsibility for their common welfare, and are financially interdependent.
AgNIC - Other Resources Consumer Horticulture Delaware family Resource Management Louisiana Maine MarylandMassachusetts Michigan Minnesota Water and Water resources West Virginia http://www.msue.msu.edu/iac/agnic/lgrntlst/agnmain.html
Extractions: The links in this section are provided as a convenience to AgNIC users. The sites are primarily Land Grant University Extension Services and Agricultural Experiment Stations. The sites have not received in depth review and may, or may not meet AgNIC selection criteria. The sites are organized by subject and host state. Within each subject there may be several additional sub groups. You can view the list of subject groups and subgroups before making a selection. Click on the AgNIC logo to return to the AgNIC home page or use your browser's back button to return to the previous page. The data base that supports this listing is maintained by Michigan State University Extension. This version of the list was generated on 12/12/02
Related Links Boston University Office of family resources; ElderWeb; National Parenting Center. MassachusettsGeneral Hospital; MayoClinic.com; Mind/Body Medical Institute; http://www.bu.edu/fsao/html/links.html
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Rainbow Baptists Home Page Support, education and advocacy for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Baptists, family and friends .Category Society Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Christianity Baptist information and advocacy for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Baptists, theirfamily and friends Please check out Rainbow Baptists and its many resources. http://www.rainbowbaptists.org/
Extractions: Yahoo Google Excite NBCi ... Travelocity Rainbow Baptists AWAB American Baptists Concerned ABConcerned Chapters California ... Homosexuality and Bible Resources Other Sites Alliance of Baptists BPFNA : Baptist Peace Fellowship PFLAG ... Contact Us We hope Rainbow Baptists can be your online start page for LGBT Christian information. Rainbow Baptists is a website providing support, information and advocacy for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Baptists, their family and friends. Rainbow Baptists is a ministry of American Baptists Concerned . We are now in the 30th year of our ministry on behalf of sexual minority Baptists. We will commemorate our anniversary from July 2002-June 2003. Please check out Rainbow Baptists and its many resources. In addition to onsite information we have links to other LGBT Christian related websites; search engines, news sites, travel and weather information. We hope Rainbow Baptists can be your start page for Christian gay and lesbian related news and information.
Augsburg Fortress Company Personal family resources. Preaching resources. http://www.augsburgfortress.org/enewsletter/
Extractions: Visit the February 2003 issue. e Newsletter for Church Musicians Features valuable information and resources for church musicians. Augsburg Fortress Book e Newsletter Bi-annual newsletter that features thoughtful reader-reviews of books that nurture faith in daily life and academic resources that discuss biblical and theological studies. Coming soon in Fall 2003. e Updates To receive periodic announcements about product developments and special sales opportunities, please indicate your areas of interest (check all that apply). Congregational Resources Sunday School Curriculum Vacation Bible School Curriculum Small Group Ministry Worship Planning Choral Music Instrumental Music Church Administration Church Supplies Stewardship Resources Outreach Resources Family Ministry Clergy Attire Church Furnishings General Reader Books Children's Books Gifts Academic Resources Hebrew Bible History of Christianity Theology Books Ethics Religion and Science Women's Studies Jewish Studies Pastoral Care and Counseling Preaching Resources Subscriptions Lutheran Woman Today The Lutheran Daily Devotionals
Adams Electronic Archive : About This Website Council on Library and Information resources, and the Adams featured on the AdamsFamily Papers An website were scanned at the massachusetts Historical Society http://www.masshist.org/digitaladams/aea/about/
Extractions: From Adams Family Papers, Massachusetts Historical Society. The Adams Family Papers: An Electronic Archive presents selections from the most important manuscript collection held by the Massachusetts Historical Society. Digital images of the letters exchanged between John and Abigail Adams, John Adams's diary, and John Adams's autobiography are presented alongside transcriptions. This website was created by the Massachusetts Historical Society with funds from a private charitable trust. CSS is a web design technology that applies style (for example fonts, colors, and layout) to structured documents that will display on the World Wide Web. The
Massachusetts 4-H: Our History A massachusetts Extension position paper on youth at and the Master Teacher in FamilyLife program. and managing conflict, stress, and resources was completed http://www.mass4h.org/about/history.html
Extractions: Note : The below information encompasses 30 years of Massachusetts 4-H history. For a more complete version, please see Sixty Years of 4-H , a 56K downloadable PDF document. 4-H Youth Development Program Urban programs, particularly aimed at children living in low-income communities, grew in the early 1970's. The Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) bill which earmarked $7.5 million for 4-H, followed by an additional $5 million designated to expand general 4-H programs in urban areas, made this happen. By the mid-1980's almost half of the five million 4-H members were from urban and suburban areas. Nationally, during the 1980's 4-H enrollment in school enrichment programming increased dramatically. In Massachusetts, Extension assumed the leadership for Massachusetts Agriculture in the Classroom, integrating 4-H curriculum with other agriculture education resources and holding teacher training workshops throughout the state. 4-H also experimented with school-based health education programs. By the end of the 1980's the 4-H Youth Development program had lost 55% of its staff through planned layoffs and retirements. This, combined with a reduction in clerical staff and the closing of county offices, had a negative effect on enrollment, programming, and staff morale.