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1. Child & Family Resources - Enhancing The Lives Of Children & Families In Arizona
Southern arizona since and A133, general programs to meet those needs. As new and more pressing challenges emerge, Child family resources has stepped up to meet them. Helping children, youth
http://www.childfamilyresources.org/about-child-family-resources.htm

ABOUT US
is a private, non-profit, community-based organization that has made a meaningful contribution to the children of Southern Arizona since 1970. The mission of the agency is "to enhance the quality of life for all children and their families." The agency is headquartered in Tucson and provides services in Pima, Cochise, Santa Cruz, Graham, Maricopa and Yuma counties. A community-based board of directors actively governs the programs as set forth in the bylaws of the agency. The board reflects a cross section of our diverse community; physicians, lawyers, teachers, health educators, counselors, community volunteers and accountants. The majority of board members are parents whose child care needs reflect those of all working families. These people set the course of the agency and direct the professional staff so that together the mission of the agency is served. Home About Us Calendar Contact ... Youth Programs Main Office: Tucson
2800 E. Broadway Blvd.

2. ACF Programs And Services
Links to disability Web sites. general Information resources family Voices. Families and friends speaking on behalf of children with special healthcare needs (arizona Society. Offers programs such as camping,
http://www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs/programs.htm
Programs Regions Topics
ACF Programs and Services
Administration for Native Americans
The Administration for Native Americans (ANA) promotes the goal of social and economic self-sufficiency of American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, and other Native American Pacific Islanders, including Native Samoans. Self-sufficiency is that level of development at which a Native American community can control and internally generate resources to provide for the needs of its members and meet its own economic and social goals. Social and economic underdevelopment is the paramount obstacle to the self-sufficiency of Native American communities and families.
Administration on Developmental Disabilities
The Administration on Developmental Disabilities grants support programs that protect the rights and promote the self-sufficiency of Americans with developmental disabilities and their families. Funds help state governments, local communities, and the private sector to integrate these people socially and economically into mainstream society.
Children's Bureau
The Bureau provides grants to states, tribes and communities to operate a range of child welfare services including child protective services (child abuse and neglect), family preservation and support, foster care, adoption assistance and independent living.

3. Children's Resources
resources (87). * Latest Additions *. Interesting Educational Links For children. Cooperative Extension children youth family School/Weekend and Summer programs (University of arizona)
http://members.aol.com/Altdisres/Children.html
Children's Resources:
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National Space Society

Classrooms Correspondance List

All About Kids!: List of Episodes
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Young Radio Producers Earth and Sky Competition

Related Pages:
Radiokids! Children's Radio Workshops

Pieceworks! Community Radio Youth Project

Special Progamming: WTJU-FM at The University of Virginia
This page maintained by Ginger McCarthy Conflict Resolution Children's Resources Peace Studies ... HOME

4. The Children, Youth, And Families At Risk (CYFAR) Evaluation Collaboration
youth, and family programs for children, youth and families. Several evaluation resources were developed as part of this ongoing effort and can be accessed at http// ag. arizona.
http://www.joe.org/joe/1999june/a4.html
June 1999
Volume 37, Number 3
The Children, Youth, and Families at Risk (CYFAR)
Evaluation Collaboration
Lydia I. Marek
Research Scientist
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Blacksburg, Virginia
Internet address: lmarek@vt.edu
Richard A.W. Byrne
Special Project Coordinator/Associate Professor
University of Minnesota St. Paul, Minnesota Internet address: rbyrne@extension.umn.edu Mary S. Marczak Extension Specialist University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona Internet address: marczak@ag.arizona.edu Sherry C. Betts Extension Specialist University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona Internet address: sbetts@ag.arizona.edu Jay A. Mancini Professor and Extension Specialist Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Blacksburg, Virginia

5. Family, Youth & Community
family, youth Community resources general Information. Agricultural Education University of arizona. children, youth Extension resources - CYFERnet. How Community programs
http://www.ag.arizona.edu/extension/needinfo/family-resources.html
Home Need Info : Resources General Information Aging Community Program Evaluation ... KidsCorner General Information
Agricultural Education
University of Arizona
Children, Youth and Families Education and Research Network (CYFERnet)

Family Information Website

University of Arizona
Money 2000+
University of Arizona
School of Family and Consumer Sciences
University of Arizona
Publications
University of Arizona
Aging
Aging
University of Missouri
University of Illinois Grandparents raising grandchildren University of Arizona Walk in My Shoes. Age Awareness Project University of Illinois Community Project CENTRAL University of Arizona Family Community Connection University of Arizona Extension Community Leadership University of Arizona Child and Family Webguide Tufts University Children, Youth and Families at Risk USDA/CSREES Family and Consumer Education North Carolina State University Family Quiz University of Illinois Family Studies and Human Development University of Arizona Family Works. Strategies for Building Stronger Families University of Illinois Helping Children Succeed in School University of Illinois Human Environmental Sciences University of Missouri Risky Business University of Arizona Gila County A Guide to the Business of Babysitting University of Illinois Arizona's Rules for Child Care Facilities Child and Family Webguide Tufts University Grandparents raising grandchildren University of Arizona Kids Count Data - Profile for Arizona National Network for Child Care Pinal Parent Project University of Arizona

6. Community-Based Family Resource And Support Programs State,
arizona Valerie Roberson Dept. of Public Welfare Office on children, youth, and FamiliesPO Box of the family Administration for Families and children Services
http://www.calib.com/nccanch/prevmnth/general/community.cfm

7. World-Wide Web Resources - Social Sciences
Studies programs, from the University of arizona. children, youth family Clearinghouse,Collection of resources education and welfare of children and families
http://www.uky.edu/Subject/social-sciences.html

Social Sciences
New Sites Added Since January 15
  • Resources for Methods in Evaluation and Social Research , links to online books, manuals, articles on how to do social research, including surveys, interviews, and observations. Also links to research about research methods and free software.
  • Social, Economic and Political Change , links to information about long term changes in political, economic and social systems, including data, theory, research, syllabi and history.
  • Aged/Aging
  • African American
    Resources

  • Anthropology ...
  • Research Engines for the Social Sciences , from the Universal Codex for the Social Sciences.
  • Social Sciences Data Collection , University of California San Diego.
  • Social Sciences Information Gateway
  • Social Sciences Virtual Library
  • SocioSite , designed to get access to information and resources which are relevant for sociologists.
  • Annual Reviews of Social Sciences , from Annual Reviews. Accessible from campus computers and off-campus via the proxy server
  • Archival Data Online Repository
  • ACLU , American Civil Liberties Union. information about the full spectrum of civil liberties issues, including daily news clips, ACLU resources, organized links.
  • The Action Coalition , non-profit organization dedicated to facilitating the work of individuals and organizations working towards justice, human rights, a sustainable environment, and eradicating the worst aspects of poverty.
  • 8. Children Youth & Families At Risk
    arizona. Institute for children . youth children, youth, and resources are available to evaluate the. processes by which programs are implemented, as well as outcomes for children . youth,
    http://ag.arizona.edu/fcr/fs/cyfar/stst_guide.pdf

    9. Blum, Martin, Community Resources, Divorce Law, Family Law
    Southern arizona Mental Health Center Comprehensive mental health adult women andtheir children who are crisis counseling / intervention to youth and their
    http://www.martinandabel.com/resources.htm

    10. Directory_browse.html
    Find a marriage or realtionship education class. A Clearinghouse of information and classes that will help you create the relationship of your dreams happy, successful, sexy, and satisfying. School and youth Marriage Education programs. Parenting Education. Newsletters/Magazines/Web Sites/resources family Ministries general Board of
    http://www.smartmarriages.com/directory_browse.html
    Marriage, Family and Couples Education is based on the premise that we can all learn how to have successful relationships, satisfying marriages, and happy families. You won't find a course called "Smart Marriages All programs listed in the Directory are protected by trademarks and service marks. The information in the Directory is self-reported - compiled by those who have listed
    the information about their programs. Click on links (underlined web addresses) for
    additional information about programs and classes. Sections:
    Headquarters Offices
    - Programs with a national or international list of trainers.
    Section I:
    - Programs with a national or international constituency.
    Section II
    - Programs serving their local region.
    Teach Right Out of the Box
    - no training needed.
    Marriages on the Brink

    Inventories
    - Couple compatibility/strengths assessments
    Mentoring Programs

    School and Youth Marriage Education Programs
    Parenting Education Newsletters/Magazines/Web Sites/Resources ... Gift Certificate IDEAS If You Really Loved Me… A Residential PAIRS Workshop July 13-18 Michele Baldwin, MSW, PhD and DeWitt Baldwin Jr, MD

    11. TeachingArts.org : Visual Arts Community : General Resources > Arts Providers
    programs, educator programs, adult and children¹s classes and creative projectsfor youth with all arts organizations of Alaska, arizona, California, Colorado
    http://www.teachingarts.org/visualArts/directory/15/generalResources/artsProvide
    Visual Arts Features
    Advocacy Career Planning Current Information General Resources Model Programs Professional Development Standards - Assessment
    Visual Arts Discussion
    Recent Discussion Create a New Topic Other Discussion Groups Become a Member
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    General Resources Arts Providers American Film Institute The American Film Institute (AFI) is the nation's preeminent arts organization dedicated to advancing and preserving the art of the moving image. Since 1967, AFI has served as America's voice for film, television, video, and the digital arts, with innovative programs in education, training, exhibition, preservation, and new technology. The American Film Institute offers advanced film studies through their MFA program in cinematography, directing, Editing, Producing, Production Design and Screenwriting. First time visitor to the site may want to view the site map for a list of collections and use that as a pathway into the extensive collections housed at the site. Asian Art Museum of San Francisco The Bowers Museum of Cultural Art The Bowers Museum of Cultural Art promotes education and understanding by bringing the best art from world cultures to people of all ages. The Museum, located in Santa Ana, CA, is a major regional resource for students, teachers, and the community. It provides opportunities to learn of many cultures and various historical periods of California through a variety of programs offered by the Education and Public Programs office. The museum offers teacher workshops, outreach programs to schools, studio art classes and curriculum materials based on the Museum's permanent and special exhibitions. The web site provides a variety of information for all visitors. Select "Education" to learning about programs for students, teachers and adults.

    12. TeachingArts.org : Theatre Community : General Resources > Special Needs
    Located in Tucson, arizona, Arts For All currently has Humanities programs for childrenand youth AtRisk. effective arts instruction for children with special
    http://www.teachingarts.org/theatre/directory/17/generalResources/specialNeeds
    Theatre Features
    Advocacy Career Planning Current Information General Resources Model Programs Professional Development Standards - Assessment
    Theatre Discussion
    Recent Discussion Create a New Topic Other Discussion Groups Become a Member
    Feedback
    Top
    General Resources Special Needs Americans for the Arts: At-Risk Youth AMERICANS FOR THE ARTS is an "information clearinghouse with a 40-year track record of objective arts industry research dedicated to serving local communities and creating opportunities for every American to participate in and appreciate the arts." On the page of the larger site, At-Risk students are addressed with tools for partnerships in an after school setting. Programs include Metropolitan Life Foundation YouthARTS Initiative and Coming Up Taller. Arts for All, Inc. Arts For All, an after-school program in the performing arts for children with disabilities, was founded by pediatric physical therapist, Marcia Berger. Located in Tucson, Arizona, Arts For All currently has twelve programs which merge human services and the arts. The students, ages three through adulthood improve their language through singing, their coordination through dance, their visual perception through art classes and their thought processes and communication through drama. Events offer ASL Interpretation, Audio Description, Wheelchair Accessibility and TactileTours. Videotapes, compact disks and books are available through the newsletter. At this time, after school Dance classes have not yet been posted.

    13. General Web Resources
    exclusively on behalf of children and youth. publisher and distributor of children’sbooks in Educational Laboratory serving California, arizona, Nevada and
    http://www.academic-wholesale.com/enduser/main/resources.html
    In conjunction with the current protocols already established within the World Wide Web, we are providing hyperlinks to other educational Web sites. These links do not serve as endorsements of the sites themselves or of any companies or products associated with these sites. In addition, Academic Distributing, Inc. does not verify the factual accuracy and does not necessarily share the opinions expressed by those within these other sites. We hope that you'll find that these links provide you with additional useful information.
    If you are interested in having a link added to this list you can submit a request to Academic Distributing Inc. for consideration. eBoard.com: eBoard offers an incredibly simple way for teachers to post classroom information online for students and parents. Classroom Connect called eBoard "An invaluable resource for all K-12 educators". eBoard can fully customize the system to match your school or district web site. http://www.eboard.com

    14. Conciliation Services - Family Resources
    Impact, (623) 9341991. youth Evaluation and Treatment Centers (ETC), (602)258-7282. arizona Baptist children’s Services (ABCS), (602) 973-8131.
    http://www.superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/conciliation/family/resources.asp
    Misc. Info E-Mail Question Form Family Court Locations and Contacts Parent Information Program Parent Information Program Manual Self-Service Center RESOURCES FOR YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN Following are lists of community-based resources and court services for specific types of assistance which you or your children may require. This information was obtained from the 2000 Directory of Human Resources - Maricopa County, 23rd Edition . Information about other possible resources may be obtained by calling: Community Information and Referral Service Helpline
    (24 Hours-a-Day, Every Day)
    Tel. (602) 263-8856 or 800-352-3792 (Outside of Maricopa County) Divorce Counseling Divorce Support Groups Arbitration and Mediation
    Family and Individual Counseling
    ... Financial Counseling DIVORCE COUNSELING Phone Numbers
    Arizona State University (ASU) Christian Family Care Agency East Valley Interfaith Counseling Center Family Service Agency Franciscan Renewal Center Goodworks Counseling Phoenix Interfaith Counseling Rio Salado Behavioral Health Systems, Inc.

    15. Frequently Asked Questions -- ASU Child And Family Services
    arizona State University offers a wide range of programs for children and youth each Forfurther information visit Summer programs for children and youth.
    http://www.asu.edu/mu/family/faq.htm
    home frequently asked questions What does your office do?
    Child and Family Services (CFS) is the resource and referral office here at ASU. Besides referrals, we also offer a variety of programs and services to assist students, faculty and staff families in effectively managing their family, work and educational responsibilities. For a referral please visit the Resource and Referral web page. Is there child care at ASU? Tempe (Main) Campus:
    There are numerous programs for children on the Tempe campus. They vary in the ages they serve and the scheduling they offer. General information on all campus programs may be obtained through the CFS office or by contacting the program directly. All programs maintain their own waiting lists and policies vary by program. Fees also vary, depending on the age of the child and scheduling option used. Please visit

    16. BAPPS 2002 Conference
    Check should be payable to the University of arizona. http//www.urban.org/family/invmales.htmlProject programs and practices for children, youth and families
    http://www.bapps.org/events/programs/default.html
    Programs
    Effective Programs/Curricula/Resources

    The goal of BAPPS is to provide you with access and information on current research-based educational strategies, curricula and programs on adolescent pregnancy, parenting and sexuality. The resources we include here have been reviewed by our network members.
    Extension Developed Program and Curricula: Teen Pregnancy Prevention HIV Prevention Pregnancy and Parenting Sexual Violence ... Nationally Juried Experiential Learning 4-H Curriculum
    Other Research-based Programs and Curricula: Teen pregnancy and STD/HIV/AIDS prevention programs for teens
    Online catalog of health resources

    General Resources: Abstinence Education HIV/AIDS Education Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues
    The Link between Sexuality and Other Risk Behaviors

    Teen Pregnancy Prevention
    Dads Make A Difference program is a middle school curriculum paternity education project where interested teens, male and female, learn and teach middle school-age youth about the importance of fathers in children's lives. The goals are to help prevent too-early parenting and advocate for the establishment of paternity and support of children. For more information contact Gary Greenfield, DADS coordinator, at (651) 704-2060 or visit: http://www.dads.umn.edu/
    Minnesota also has a program called "The R Factor: Building Resiliency in Young Adults." It is a spin-off of the DADS make a difference program. The R Factor is designed for senior high youth, and is intended to be taught by teachers, rather than youth (or could be other kinds of educators), and focuses more broadly on relationships. If you would like more information, call Gary Greenfield, DADS coordinator, at (651) 704-2060 or visit: http://www.dads.umn.edu/hscurr/hscurr.html

    17. Adolescent Pregnancy, Parenting, And Sexuality
    should be payable to the University of arizona. http//www.urban.org/family/invmales.html. oneffective programs and practices for children, youth and families.
    http://www.nnh.org/bapps/programs.htm
    Adolescent Pregnancy, Parenting, and Sexuality
    Effective Programs/Curricula/Resources The goal of BAPPS is to provide you with access and information on current research-based educational strategies, curricula and programs on adolescent pregnancy, parenting and sexuality. The resources we include here have been reviewed by our network members. Extension Developed Program and Curricula: Teen Pregnancy Prevention HIV Prevention Pregnancy and Parenting Sexual Violence ... Nationally Juried Experiential Learning 4-H Curriculum
    Other Research-based Programs and Curricula: Teen pregnancy and STD/HIV/AIDS prevention programs for teens
    Online catalog of health resources

    General Resources:
    Abstinence Education
    HIV/AIDS Education Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues
    The Link between Sexuality and Other Risk Behaviors

    Teen Pregnancy Prevention
    Dads Make A Difference program is a middle school curriculum paternity education project where interested teens, male and female, learn and teach middle school-age youth about the importance of fathers in children's lives. The goals are to help prevent too-early parenting and advocate for the establishment of paternity and support of children. For more information contact Gary Greenfield, DADS coordinator, at (651) 704-2060 or visit:

    18. Valsocialserv
    arizona children's Home Association. families, and adults molested as children; includesindividual Many available including family and youth Outreach programs
    http://edweb.tusd.k12.az.us/Valencia/valsocialserv.html
    Social Service Agencies The information on this page was found in The Directory Of Human Resources, The following is a list of agencies to get help from if you or someone you know needs it. The agencies are listed under the following categories. Mental Health Counseling - general Abuse Shelters Drug Abuse Counseling for Family and Friends Counseling for the Addict Death and Dying Divorce Self-Help/Support Mental Health Counseling - general La Frontera Center phone 884-9920 Our Town Family Center 323-1708 Pascua Yaqui Tribe 800-572-7282 883-5000 Project P.P.E.P. 622-3553 San Xavier PHS Indian Health Service 295-2550 Sells Indian Hospital 383-7200 Those Who Care (TWC), INC. 292-0270 Tohono O'Odham Social Service Dept. 383-2606 TUSD #1 Middle School Accommodation 798-2817 YWCA of Tucson 884-7810 Abuse Legal Assistance/Intervention Pascua Yaqui Tribe 7474 S. Camino do Oeste

    19. Non-Profit On DoTucson.com
    of our community to provide children, youth and families on Aging for all of PimaCounty, arizona. programs include family services, hospitality houses, senior
    http://www.dotucson.com/living.asp?qry=11

    20. NRC-ITCW - Resources
    Back to top of page arizona Department of Economic site Delaware Department ofServices for children, youth, and their Families family and children
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    The Rockefeller Institute of Government describes the challenges and potential benefits of applying modern information technologies to the new world of welfare, and suggests an innovative approach to facilitate the modernization of state and local computer systems. Human Services Integration: Results of a GAO-Cosponsored Conference on Modernizing Information Systems from the Government Accounting Office GAO-02-121, January 31, 2002 is a report that provides insight into critical issues that States face in developing information systems to support integrated service delivery and performance monitoring across human service programs. National Survey of America's Families from the Urban Institute provides a comprehensive look at the well-being of children and non-elderly adults, and reveals sometimes striking differences among the 13 states studied in depth. The survey provides quantitative measures of child, adult and family well-being in America, with an emphasis on persons in low-income families.

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