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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.
Extractions: The Children's Home Society of Missouri has been providing social services to children and families for over 100 years. A multi-faceted social service agency, the Home provides adoption services including traditional agency adoptions, independently facilitated adoptions, international adoptions and adoption services for older children, sibling groups and children with a variety of special needs.
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Extractions: There will be two scholarships given away this year. Each will be for $200, which may be used for any expenses related to a college education. It is not restricted to tuition and/or books. The scholarship is open to upperclassman as well as freshmen, and adults who desire to obtain a college education. It is not necessary to be a Van Wert County resident to apply.
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Extractions: It is the policy of Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service that all persons shall have opportunity and access to its educational programs, services, activities, and materials without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, or disability. Kansas State University is an equal opportunity organization. These materials may be available in alternative formats. Issues in furtherance of Cooperative Extension Work, Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, as amended. Kansas State University, County Extension Councils, Extension Districts, and United States Department of Agriculture Cooperating, Marc A. Johnson, Director.
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Extractions: Division Overview The Division plans and funds prevention, treatment and rehabilitation programs for alcohol and other drug abuse-a problem that costs the state's ecomomy an estimated $6 billion a year in lost productivity, healthcare expenditures, property damage, and crime. During the last year Division-funded programs provided treatment or intervention to 67,000 individuals. The division, established within the department in 1975, became a statutory entity with passage of the Omnibus Mental Health Act in 1980. The division provides funding for prevention, outpatient, residential, and detoxification services to community-based programs that work with communities to develop and implement comprehensive coordinated plans. The division provides technical assistance to these agencies and operates a certification program that sets standards for treatment programs, qualified professionals, and alcohol and drug related educational programs.