Roadmap Of Abuse Resources Abuse and Domestic Violence family Friends Post Traumatic Stress Disorder ResourcesProfile an Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota mississippi Missouri Montana http://www.brokenspirits.com/about_us/sitemap.asp
When Your Child Is Missing: A Family Survival Guide a crime victim or to his or her family to help available investigative, tactical,forensic, informational, and behavioral science resources in the mississippi. http://ojjdp.ncjrs.org/pubs/childismissing/addl.html
Extractions: Additional Resources A number of organizations and agencies in both the public and private sector work with parents whose children are missing. These agencies can provide information, assistance with photo and flier production and distribution, referral services, and investigative resources to you, your family, and law enforcement. Private Resources National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) NCMEC serves a variety of functions: You can call NCMEC to get copies of its intake and release forms mailed or sent to you via fax and to get information on how you can have a color picture of your child posted on NCMEC's Web site, distributed to NCMEC's photo partners, and printed on fliers for you to distribute. NCMEC also manages and coordinates Project ALERT (America's Law Enforcement Retiree Team), a free consultation service on missing children cases for law enforcement agencies.
NUDC: The #1 Student Choice For Online Learning Computer Education; English; family Living and Consumer resources; Health Education;Languages; Mathematics; Science; Social Studies. mississippi State University does http://www.nudc.org/cgi-bin/updateInfo.cgi?initials=MSU
Extractions: RESEARCH AND RESOURCES Faith-Community Based Supportive Service Programs Anne Arundel County, MD Maryland has instituted a program that allows churches to "adopt" willing welfare recipients and assume control of their benefits. The county has a program for recruiting houses of worship as sponsors of a family on welfare. The faith-based organization agrees to be a sponsor and receives a six-month lump sum of the family's cash assistance in place of what the family would ordinarily receive. The sponsor then helps the family use the assistance wisely to get back on the road to self-sufficiency. The sponsoring organization receives no fees to help cover administrative costs, so it is purely voluntary on the part of the organization. Specifically, Anne Arundel County doesn't pay churches, but it allows them to use county money to help welfare recipients. Genesis Jobs, supported by the Episcopal Church of the Guardian Angel, has been successful in finding jobs for low-income workers. It has scrimped and scraped for funds from private donors, refusing to seek government money. Now for the first time, the state has been referring some job-seekers to Genesis Jobs and has asked Genesis Jobs to train some of its workers, using federal funds. "This new turn of events appears to allow us to be flexible and innovative. The doors have been opened," says Emily Thayer, Director of Genesis Jobs.
EHDI - State Information x = hardcopy available, no web link d = draft version available, not for generalaccess Summa Print friendly documentsry of GA family resources. mississippi. http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/ehdi/protocol3.htm
Extractions: Updated January 03, 2002 Below are the links Ive been able to locate on the web for State Web Sites, Protocols for Universal Newborn Hearing Screening, Audiometric Assessment, Amplification, Early Intervention, Medical Assessment, Family Resources Guides, and information on Genetic Services available in each state. As with all moving targets, its a work in progress. If you see errors or have changes or additions, please let me know at: ehdi@cdc.gov
CRI Links Page Cruz M. Bustamante Attorney general Bill Lockyer Project Vote Smart Federal resourcesUS House of Minnesota family Council mississippi family Council (Nebraska http://www.capitolresource.org/Links.htm
State Resources Act 138 Minnesota Chapter 518 mississippi - Title 43 Law Forms Form, instructionsand self help resources. family law instructions and information family Law http://www.delinquentdad.com/state.htm
African-American Hist University of Southern mississippi project containing ages, occupations, illnesses,family relationships, ethnicity AfricanAmerican resources at University of http://web.uccs.edu/~history/index/afroam.html
GARY McGRIFF's PAGE OF LINKS Violence; DV resources from Academic family Medicine; of the Treasury; GovernmentInformation resources; of Kentucky Athletics; University of mississippi Athletics; http://fly.hiwaay.net/~gmcgriff/links.htm
Tulane Manuscripts Department - World War I Research resources for World War I to 5 June 1918, prepared by the staff of GeneralPetain Florida Regiment of Tennessee and mississippi; family letters during http://www.tulane.edu/~lmiller/WWI.htm
Univ. Of Arkansas, Fayetteville: RESOURCES FOR THE CIVIL WAR Manuscript resources for the Civil War (cont'd). twentiethcentury activities of theLighton family, but a on February 1, 1864, on the mississippi River near St http://www.uark.edu/libinfo/speccoll/civilwar3.html
Extractions: The Eagle House, a Bentonville hotel, served as headquarters of General Franz Sigel during the battle of Pea Ridge. (Source: Postcard Collection) Letters, photographs, literary manuscripts and other family papers pertaining to the William R. Lighton family of Fayetteville (Washington County). The majority of the documents concern the early twentieth-century activities of the Lighton family, but a few pertain to the Civil War service of Sergeant Andrew Campbell McMaken, Company A, First Nebraska Cavalry. McMaken enlisted as a private but was promoted to sergeant in October 1861. In December 1863, he resigned in order to accept a commission as second lieutenant of Company C, Sixty-second United States Colored Infantry. During his tour of duty with the Sixty-second, McMaken survived the sinking of the steamboat Planet Finding aid available online.
Family Village / Spina Bifida SBAC will provide referrals to other resources and providers list can also be usedfor general Spina Bifida family Village Chat Room Spina Bifida http//laran http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/lib_spin.htm
Extractions: Web: http://www.sbaa.org/ The Spina Bifida Association of America's mission is to promote the prevention of spina bifida and to enhance the lives of all affected. They promote public awareness, and provide funding for research. They have local chapters and a directory is available. Contact the national office at the above address for information concerning a chapter in your locality. They will provide assistance to individuals who wish to start a support group in their locality. The Association provides educational scholarships. Call their 800 number or write to the above address for further information. SBAA publishes a bi-monthly newsletter, SBAA Insights , that is a benefit of membership. They also have brochures including, " Educational Issues among Children with Spina Bifida," "Latex (natural rubber) Allergy in Spina Bifida Patients,"
Alabama Resources At RootsWeb the North East part of the mississippi Territory and Alabama vital records for yourfamily, including census Alabama counties along with resources for Alabama http://resources.rootsweb.com/USA/AL/
Extractions: BRENDEL - BRENDLE - BRINDEL - BRINDLE Forum Home Page - The Forum consists of a group of people from all over the United States. The purpose of the Forum: A place for members to provide information to each other and the World. To attract genealogy researchers with a common interest. To continually gain new information.
ROOTS-L Resources: United States Resources state, where are the family History Centers Page; Minnesota resources Page; Mississippiresources Page; Missouri Wisconsin resources Page; Wyoming resources Page http://www.rootsweb.com/roots-l/usa.html
Extractions: For each state, where are the Family History Centers located? What books are there in the Library of Congress? How does one obtain vital records? Pointers to other interesting files and sites are also often included. [General] [Military] [State by State] USA, General genealog.uscensus: For each federal census between 1790 and 1900, this article by LaVona L. Ness tells what information was collected. Comments are made about the limitations of the census. genealog.qportlst: Supposedly an "OLD PORTS LISTING" (the wine? for ships?), this file seems instead to contain a list of books from the Library of Congress on-line catalog (see Library of Congress files for help on how to use the information referenced) that include the string "port" (as in "report" and "Davenport, Iowa" and "Portage Township" etc) and relate somehow to genealogy. List of United States Counties: In four parts, a list of all the counties in the United States, plus the names of their county seats and the zip code of the county seat. States are in alphabetical order by their two letter postal abbreviation. (That is, Alaska, AK, comes before Alabama, AL, etc.) genealog.uscount1:
MDHS - MIS Information The mississippi Automated Child Welfare Information System provides the Division ofFamily and Children a Resource Directory of placement resources; track case http://www.mdhs.state.ms.us/mis_info.html
Extractions: e-mail Management Information Systems Aggressively responding to the nationwide mandate for reducing government bureaucracy while enhancing supportive services to our clients, the Mississippi Department of Human Services' (MDHS), Division of Management Information Systems (MIS) is expanding its support structures into the mainstream applications in production throughout the Agency. MIS supports the various Divisions which, in turn, provides cost effective services to needy individuals and strives to educate its clients to reduce their dependency on social and financial support programs. MIS supports MDHS's varied computerized applications systems with a staff of programmer analysts, business analysts, database administrators, operators and other technical personnel. The Temporary Assistance for Needy Family (TANF), previously known as AFDC, and the Food Stamp programs, as well as the determination of eligibility for the State's Medicaid program, are supported by the Mississippi Applications Verification Eligibility Reporting Information and Control System (MAVERICS). MAVERICS supports interfaces and exchanges data with private, State and Federal agencies daily, providing real time information. The latest policies are implemented into MAVERICS and deployed statewide, ensuring case workers are kept abreast of the most current policies. The EBT project is one of the key initiatives currently underway requiring several system enhancements throughout the Agency, especially in the financial and interface components.
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