Division Of MRDD Housing Team largest lowincome populations in the state of missouri. best meet their individualand family needs . These housing assistance programs are provided to nearly http://www.modmh.state.mo.us/homeinfo/housing/
Extractions: The Department of Mental Health (DMH) Housing Team works with all three of the Department's divisions to identify and coordinate housing resources. The divisions are: Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division of Comprehensive Psychiatric Services , and Division of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities The Housing Team serves some of the largest low-income populations in the state of Missouri. Their mission is "To assist Missourians challenged by mental illnesses, substance abuse/addictions and developmental disabilities in obtaining and maintaining safe, decent and affordable housing options that best meet their individual and family needs". Their goals include increasing the number of persons with disabilities that live in safe, decent, affordable housing of their choice, preventing homelessness for very low income Missourians with disabilities, working within the divisions to provide individualized services and supports that assist consumers in maintaining their housing and to increase rental assistance and homeownership opportunities for persons served by the Department.
SHARE the program are Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, missouri, Nebraska, New Center Homelessprograms housing programs Hugo Lake Multifamily housing Mobile BIC http://littledixiecaa.homestead.com/SHARE.html
Extractions: While most programs operated by Little Dixie are in Choctaw, McCurtain and Pushmataha Counties, there are some efforts that take us well out of southeast Oklahoma. One such program is Little Dixie's Self-Help Assistance Resource Education (SHARE) program. Since 1980, Little Dixie has held a contract with USDA Rural Development to administer training and management assistance to Rural Development and Self-Help Housing grantees in an 11-state region of the country. Little Dixie staff members travel throughout the central part of the country to provide training and monitoring services. The training includes overall program structuring, planning and operational management such as budgeting, staffing, etc. Among the areas monitored are: program compliance reviews; expenditures of program administrative funds; clientele contruction money; and construction quality. Each year, Little Dixie's SHARE staff monitors approximately $4 million in administrative budgets and $20 million in construction budgets of Self-Help Housing Program grantees. States currently being served by the program are: Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas and Wyoming.
Local Programs Grand Rapids, Michigan, S,MC, Festus, missouri, S, Clifton Park, New York, S, HOMES.You will be the guest of a family during the CIH period. GROUP housing. http://www.christmasih.org/frames_local_programs3.htm
Extractions: Click on a state (or the list below) to learn more about CIH programs available in that state. You may also request a plain text version of all program descriptions by sending a message to Programs@ChristmasIH.org and placing the word BROCHURE in the subject line. Local programs run from December 20, 2000 to January 2, 2002 unless otherwise indicated. Sign up for our mailing list to receive automatic notification of changes. Home Stay Programs Group Housing Programs Birmingham, AL S Jacksonville, Florida S Mobile, Alabama S St Petersburg, Florida S,MC Tucson, Arizona S Marietta, Georgia S(W) Mena, Arkansas S,MC,MC/c Charlotte, North Carolina S Oakland, Florida S(W) San Antonio, Texas S Sarasota, Florida(Presbyterian) S,MC Harpers Ferry, WV S Sarasota, Florida (Mennonite) S,MC,MC/c Atlanta, Georgia S,MC Chicago, Illinois S,MC,MC/c Shipshewana, Indiana S,MC,MC/c Paducah, Kentucky S Gaithersburg, Maryland S Melrose, Massachusetts S Grand Rapids, Michigan S,MC Festus, Missouri
Missouri contract required for year exchange very limited family housing. available studentstations in highdemand programs. to students from other missouri NSE campuses http://www.csupomona.edu/~nse/States/MISSOURI.html
Extractions: FAFSA 002503 LIMITATIONS: Intercollegiate athletics. Classes unavailable in commmunication sciences and disorders, physical therapy, physician assistant studies, and sports medicine and athletic training. Admission to classes in art and design, music and other performing arts may require portfolio or video audition. Classes in communications and media will depend upon available student stations in high-demand programs. Exchange unavailable to students from other Missouri NSE campuses. Return to top
West Central Missouri Community Action Agency its operations by developing, constructing, and managing multifamily and single-familyhousing. The Weatherization and housing Repair programs are also http://www.wcmcaa.org/famcomm.htm
Extractions: Family and Community Development Division The Family and Community Development Division is responsible for operating the outreach centers in the nine county service area. These centers serve as a central contact point for low-income clients to find available resources and provide direct emergency services. The division has expanded its operations by developing, constructing, and managing multi-family and single-family housing. Apartments are available in Lincoln, Windsor and El Dorado Springs. There are nine houses available for families in Clinton. All units are rent restricted and available for income eligible individuals and families. The Weatherization and Housing Repair programs are also operated within this division. Please call the Family and Community Development Division for more information, or send an email to wcfacdd@iland.net Office Locations County City Phone Bates County Butler Benton County Lincoln
Missouri Governor Bob Holden access to housing regardless of family status, race quality, affordable homes forthe people of missouri. have a variety of state housing programstax credits http://www.gov.state.mo.us/speeches/sp040401.htm
Extractions: Nominate a Spotlight Item or Award! Family friendly survey results. Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine Date Submitted/Updated: Mar 2000 Degree? DO Number or % male students: Number or % female students: Total number of medical students: Average age of students: Number or % of students aged over 25 at time of entry: Number or % of students aged over 30 at time of entry: Number or % of students aged over 35 at time of entry: Number or % of married students: Number or % of students with children: unknown Number of % of 'non-traditional' medical students (using schools definition of such): Does the school offer on campus family housing? Yes Does the school offer campus childcare for medical students?
CENTRAL MISSOURI COUNTIES Columbia, missouri 65202. family Resource Program; (Parent Aid and Case ManagementServices housing programs Includes Weatherization and HUD Section 8 rental http://onestop.missouri.org/Humandevelopmentcorp.htm
Extractions: CENTRAL MISSOURI COUNTIES HUMAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LOCATION: The Resource Center 1500 Vandiver Drive, Suite 108 Columbia, Missouri 65202 Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm A COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY HOW WE BENEFIT OUR SERVICE AREA: PROGRAMS OF HOPE FOR THOSE IN NEED: (Eligibility is determined by income guidelines which vary by funding source) CMCHDC acts as a multi-purpose "umbrella" agency, working to alleviate the conditions of poverty in the local area by operating a range of programs designed to help people overcome varying problems affecting them and to help them become self-sufficient.
Guide For Seniors: Subsidized Housing and the missouri housing Development Commission. Each of the programs have separateeligibility guidelines based on income, family size, employment status, and http://www.dhss.state.mo.us/Senior_Services/guide00/house/subh.htm
Extractions: The Affordable Option For Low-Income Senior Adults Finding appropriate housing at affordable prices can be difficult for many senior citizens. The federal government has established several programs to assist seniors with these housing needs. Subsidized housing programs are administered through the Department of Housing and Urban Development, Missouri Rural Development (formerly Farmers Home Administration), and the Missouri Housing Development Commission. Each of the programs have separate eligibility guidelines based on income, family size, employment status, and other factors. Because of the variety of programs and eligibility factors involved, it is recommended that contact be made with management of the public housing in which you are interested for their specific requirements of residency. As a resident of subsidized housing you have certain rights and responsibilities that should be included in your lease, similar to those outlined under the landlord-tenant section. You also have a grievance procedure that may be used to resolve any disputes regarding rent increases, damage charges, eviction, or other unresolved problems. Where can I get more information?
MCDD - Service Facts College for Living programs. Community housing Network Inc. family Support Organizations. Microboards.missouri Consumer family Directed Support (MCFDS). http://www.mcddregion4.org/servicefacts.asp
Extractions: The Metropolitan Council on Developmental Disabilities has prepared the following Service Fact Series to assist families and guardians of adults with disabilities. This is not a complete listing of services/supports within Region IV nor are these the only services/supports available to families. This series is only to serve as a reference point from which to begin obtaining information and accessing service and or supports. Paid for through a grant from the Administration on Developmental Disabilities.
Release No. 0251.02 more than 750 eligible families in missouri; 2) a singlefamily tax credit Departmentof Agriculture, through rural development housing programs, has helped http://www.usda.gov/news/releases/2002/06/0251.htm
Extractions: Release No. 0251.02 Alisa Harrison (202) 720-4623 TROY, Mo., June 20, 2002 As part of National Homeownership Month, Agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman today joined Housing and Urban Development Secretary Mel Martinez to celebrate successful public-private partnerships that are helping Americans realize the dream of homeownership. The two Secretaries also announced $9 million in new grants to help build 600 self-help housing projects, supporting President Bushs goal of expanding homeownership opportunities across the nation. In Troy, Missouri, the Secretaries visited with families who were able to purchase their first home through grants, loans and assistance from USDA and HUD programs. Richard and Kristina Harris and their two children received a $68,000 loan from the Department of Agriculture, a $23,000 loan from Missouri-based Peoples Bank and assistance from HUD counselors to make homeownership a reality. President Bush has put forth a bold initiative to expand homeownership opportunities throughout America, said Veneman.
Joining : AmeriCorps*VISTA Members work to develop a family Partner program Northwest missouri, like many ruralareas, has few feefor-service programs, Section 8 housing development, or http://www.americorps.org/joining/vista/vista_mo.html
Extractions: AmeriCorps*VISTA Members increase participation in the "New You" training center; increase community involvement within the training program; expand the role of the "New to You" Resale Shop; and, develop resources for the "New to You" Resale Shop and the "New You" Training Center. The members continued development of educational components and curriculum; solicit agencies, local businesses and the community to provide instruction and resources for the training center; recruit, screen and schedule low-income residents for participation in the training center; and, assist in marketing and long range sustainability for the training center. AmeriCorps*VISTA Members assist in the area of domestic violence: create and/or further anger control program; create an intervention program for adults which promotes a more healthy family structure without violence; provide training to the law enforcement community on issues of violence and how to deal with the victims; establish programs within the school system to teach the children to deal in appropriate ways with the violence issues; and, create a safety net for victims of domestic violence by creating programs to assist the victims in time of need.
Southeast Missouri State University: Detail Science, Exceptional Child Education, family/Consumer Sciences Historic Preservation,History, housing/Interior Design engineering programs with U of missouri. http://www.collegexpress.com/collegesearch/collegeDetail.asp?scid=2800059
About LSEM with programs administered through the missouri Division of family Services, including Clientsare assisted with problems in housing, employment and http://www.lsem.org/about.htm
Extractions: Our Mission Legal Services of Eastern Missouri, Inc. (LSEM) is an independent, non-profit organization that provides high-quality civil legal assistance and equal access to justice for low-income people in Eastern Missouri. Services Provided by LSEM LSEM's service area covers twenty-one counties in eastern Missouri. LSEM sets priorities regarding the kinds of cases the program can handle with available resources. Services are provided to eligible clients in a variety of areas [ Top of page] Elderly LSEM handles a variety of problems that affect the elderly, including many of the matters mentioned above as well as nursing home problems, wills, powers of attorney and health care directives. Please visit the following site to view the 11 th edition of the Senior Citizens Handbook which has information on laws and programs affecting the elderly: http://www.legalservices.mobar.net/srhandbk.htm
Extractions: The situation in the inner cities of America is not hopeless. The creation of decent and affordable housing is an essential platform for residents of low-income communities who are trying to improve their lives. It is a first step toward transforming the deteriorated and violent conditions scarring our cities. Decent, affordable housing gives families dignity, self-respect, and the ability to improve their circumstances. Housing is not the solution to poverty in and of itself, but without a safe and healthy place to live, a family cannot begin to deal with its complex, interlocking problems. Why nonprofits? Over the past decade the nonprofit housing industry has significantly expanded both in production capacity and in sophistication. Nonprofit housing groups can now be found in all 50 states, in urban and rural areas from Portland, Oregon, to Portland, Maine. There are between 3,000 and 5,000 nonprofit organizations that have collectively developed hundreds of thousands of homes for low-income Americans. Community-based nonprofits are sensitive to the unique needs of their local neighborhoods. Their sustained commitment to the community makes them especially suited to undertake community development activities. Nonprofits work in areas largely neglected or abandoned by the for-profit sector for various reasons, such as the need to link social services to housing, the small scale of the housing development, or declining real estate values. Nonprofits have a different set of incentives and thus can do the work that no one else wants to take on.
Health Care Programs From Missouri Bootheel Healthy Start care services to families in the missouri Bootheel Holistic needs of the family areaddressed through case management including housing, clothing, baby http://www.bootheelhealthystart.org/programs.html
Extractions: Programs of MBHS Education and Training Community Education is offered in the project area using curricula developed by community members working in cooperation with local health care providers. Community Development Coordinators use the curricula to educate primarily women of reproductive age and those who interact with them. Presentation topics include: Smoking and Pregnancy; The Importance of Breastfeeding; The Importance of Folic Acid; Alcohol, Drugs and Pregnancy; Safe Sleeping for Baby; The Importance of Prenatal Care; and Teen Pregnancy: It's Everybody's Baby. Presentations can be scheduled by contacting your local Community Development Coordinator. Professional Education is offered through MBHS-sponsored conferences and workshops. National speakers present at conferences held in and near the Bootheel. Topics addressed in past conferences include Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Teratogens, Breastfeeding, Substance Abuse during Pregnancy, Low Birthweight Issues and Teen Pregnancy. Workshops are offered for area physicians, nurses, health educators, police and paramedics/EMTs, child care providers and parent educators on SIDS research, risk reduction recommendations, emergency response and bereavement. Presentations can be scheduled or information can be requested on upcoming conferences and workshops by contacting the Education and Training Manager, located in the Sikeston office.
Building A Better Network Whether its housing or health, education or energy, the programs delivered Worked closely with the missouri Division of family Services to http://communityaction.org/Building A Better Network.htm
Extractions: Real support. With a small, but dedicated staff, MACA provides the support needed for Community Action Agencies to be as effective as possible. MACA works to ob tain state and federal funding that directly assists Missourians in climbing out of poverty and strengthening their families. Partnering with other organizations, MACA also advocates for the poor to improve services that help them find and keep jobs, obtain food and shelter and plan for their futures. Real support.
Migrant Programs Beaver Dam Wisconsin, provides 12 family apartments for The UMOS Midwest housing Consortiumhas received in Minnesota, Illinois, Kansas, Nebraska and missouri. http://www.umos.org/migrantprog.html
January 1997 in Air Force projects, including military construction and family housing. in GermanAir Force programs were completed degrees from the University of missouri. http://www.hq.usace.army.mil/cepa/pubs/oldpubs/jan/story16.htm
Extractions: Washington, D.C. 20310-2600 The mission of OCE is to advise, assist, and execute the Chief of Engineers' Army staff functions in military engineering, topography, crisis action response, real estate, DoD executive agent responsibilities, and the Planning, Programming, Budgeting and Execution System process. OCE Director is Harry D. Painton. The office can now be reached at (703) 693-4400, DSN 223-4400. The fax number is (703) 693-4410. SES reassignment James Johnson, a maintenance leader at the Corps' Kinzua Dam in Pennsylvania, received a Governor's Award for Environmental Excellence on Oct. 28. Johnson received an Outstanding Achievement Award. In 1982 he launched the Environmental Youth Program to educate youth about conservation. In the past 14 years, about 10,000 young adults have learned about soil and water conservation, fish and wildlife management, nature, forestry and recycling in programs like the Kinzua Bridge Historic Trail, the World Conservation Camporee, Elk Bar 50-Mile Adventure Conservation Trail, and Agriculture Field Days. Johnson has volunteered more than 40,000 hours, and similar programs have been established across Pennsylvania, New York and Pennsylvania.