Child & Family Resources - Enhancing The Lives Of Children & Families In Arizona children of Southern arizona 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
Extractions: 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
PND Funding For Children & Youth: Resources For The Disabled Funding for children youth resources for the Disabled than $340 million to children's programs. Early Childhood Development resources. family Services resources. general Health and http://fdncenter.org/pnd/specialissues/content.jhtml?id=4700165
PND Funding For Children & Youth: Juvenile Justice Resources Funding for children youth Juvenile Justice resources justice and programs for atrisk youth. Early Childhood Development resources. family Services resources. general Health and http://fdncenter.org/pnd/specialissues/content.jhtml?id=4700156
ACF - Programs ACF programs, clearinghouses and special projects looking for general information about Federal programs serving children and families statistics, and more. family and youth Services Bureau http://www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs.html
Extractions: Are you looking for information on how to get assistance for yourself, your family, or a friend? If so, you may find our Contacts page helpful in finding assistance near you. Are you looking for general information about Federal programs serving children and families? On this page you will find links to information on the programs overseen by the Administration for Children and Families (ACF). ACF oversees about 60 programs that provide funds to state, local, and tribal organizations, both public and private. ACF also has several partnership projects, Federal Committees, and clearinghouses that provide the public with a variety of resources. This page links to programs, regional offices , clearinghouses, committees, and special projects.
ACF Programs And Services ACF programs and Services. Administration for Native Americans can control and internally generate resources to provide of the family and youth Services Bureau children (AFDC) and the Job http://www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs/programs.htm
Extractions: Programs Regions Topics 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. 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. 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.
PYP Youth And Family Programs of atrisk youth programs in communities in rural Pima County. of PYP youth and family programs taking place mobilize diverse talents, resources and approaches; increase of Arizonas Governors Office for children, youth Families; and http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.pyp.com/programs.html&y=024DA8F4
Office Of Attorney General Terry Goddard Child And Family Protection family Support ProgramsChild SupportChild CareSpecialty Services for childrenFoster Care and AdoptionAdvocacy for childrenResources children, youth Families arizona Attorney Generals http://www.attorney_general.state.az.us/children/CHILDREN.pdf
Conciliation Services - Family Resources Florence Crittenton Services of arizona, (602) 2747318. Gilbert (Town of) PoliceDepartment-youth and Adult Jewish family and childrens Service, (602) 257 http://www.superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/conciliation/family/resources.asp
Extractions: 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 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.
Arizona Youth Development Initiative - Resources And Information State s largest human service agency, the arizona Department of agencies to betterserve children, youth, and families The family and youth Services Bureau (FYSB http://library.adoption.com/Resources-and-Information/Arizona-Youth-Development-
Extractions: adoption forums choose one guatemala international adoptive parents support russia adoption adoptees birthparents community foster care sealed records adoptee support special needs Arizona Youth Development Initiative Page 1 of 3 email article to friend printer friendly version most popular articles read comments review article add to favorites Contact Person: Regeanna Mwansa E-mail: regeanna.mwansa@mail.de.state.az.us Project Goals The Arizona Youth Development Initiative will focus on promoting a comprehensive and holistic youth development approach to facilitate sustained changes at both the State and community levels in the provision of services and opportunities to Arizona's young people. It is anticipated that this shift in philosophy will have a positive impact on both the quality of services delivered to young people and on the professionals who work with youth policy and services. The project team will examine and promote the development of an integrated funding stream and policy for providing prevention and early intervention services to young people. The initiative also will provide funding opportunities designed to strengthen connections between youth and communities, offer training and technical assistance to those involved in youth policy and services at the State and community levels, and facilitate information dissemination and exchange.
Women Grants And Resources American Communities, Women s Empowerment/Reproductive Health, youth programs. teamsin southern arizona that need violence against women and their children. http://www.fundsnetservices.com/women.htm
Extractions: The AAUW Educational Foundation is one of the nation's largest sources of private funding for educational programs that directly benefit women and girls. The Foundation funds: groundbreaking research; fellowships and grants for outstanding women from around the globe; special awards; and vital community action projects. Amazon Foundation - Tucson, Arizona
Extractions: Home Federal Resource Center for Children of Prisoners I. Resources Information About the Criminal Justice System Information About Contacting Prisons and Prisoners Information About Programs for Incarcerated Parents, their Children and Families ... Evaluation Resources National Criminal Justice Reference Center (NCJRS) : NCJRS provides a variety of criminal and juvenile justice information services including access to its document collection of more than 135,000 books, reports, and articles. Visit online at www.ncjrs.org or call 800/851-3420. Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) : BJS is a primary source for criminal justice statistics in the United States. BJS analyzes, publishes and disseminates data on all aspects of our criminal justice system. Contact BJS by writing to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, 810 Seventh Street NW, Washington, DC 20531, or by calling 202/307-0765. Many BJS reports are available online at www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs
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
Extractions: Feedback Top 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 CAC - California Arts Council The mission of the CAC is to make available and accessible quality art reflecting all of California's diverse cultures; to support the state's broad economic, educational, and social goals through the arts; to provide leadership for all levels of the arts community; and to present effective programs that add a further dimension to our cities, our schools, our jobs, and our creative spirit. You will find current information about educational grants programs on this web site.
CSPV Links Alabama Legislature; Alaska Legislature; arizona State Legislature; Arkansas general NationalDirectory of children, youth and Families Services (NDCYFS http://www.colorado.edu/cspv/resources/links.html
Extractions: Links to other websites The following links are listed to assist you in accessing state-wide and national organizations, libraries, resources and databases. To find individual programs or a specific program in your area, search VioPro online. VioPro is a comprehensive listing of over 5,000 programs in the U.S. and Canada. CSPV does not necessarily endorse any of these links. If you are aware of other violence related resources on the Internet, or have trouble acessing one of our links, please e-mail us at cspv@Colorado.edu bullying.org
Resource List Services Administration www.samhsa.gov School Districts in arizona www.ade WelfareLeague of America www.cwla.org/ children, youth and family Consortium www http://www.arizonaschildren.org/resources/links.html
PYP Youth And Family Programs Funded through the Community Partnership of Southern arizona; the State of arizonasGovernors Office for children, youth Families; and Pima http://www.pyp.com/programs.html
Extractions: In 2002-2003, 154 youth participated. [back to the top] Connect the Spirit The Connect the Sprit program, located in Ajo, is part of a community-initiated prevention intervention. A community coalition, convened by PYP, selected a scientifically proven approach to prevent and reduce substance abuse by youth and to strengthen families. The CTS program consists of three components, SMART Moves, SMART Leaders, and FAN Club. FAN Club: the Family Advocacy Network (FAN) targets parents and guardians of youth participating in the SMART Moves/SMART Leaders program. The FAN Club strengthens families and promotes family bonding, thus increasing the resistance of youth to drug, alcohol and tobacco use. The FAN Club includes regularly scheduled social activities, educational activities for parents, and social activities for families.
NNCC Child Care Contacts: General, Abuse, Business children, youth, and family resources. Start s comprehensive services for America schildren and families. advances the wellbeing of children and adolescents http://www.nncc.org/Who/orgs/abuse-comm.html
Extractions: The oldest federal agency for children, the Children's Bureau (CB), is responsible for assisting States in the delivery of child welfare services - services designed to protect children and strengthen families. The agency 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 and independent living. In addition, the agency makes major investments in staff training, technology and innovative programs.
Family, Youth & Community Foundation arizona 4H Website - University of arizona Building Partnerships forYouth - University of arizona Helping children Succeed in http://cals.arizona.edu/extension/needinfo/family-resources.html
Extractions: JUVENILE JUSTICE PROGRAMS The Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence (CSPV) has developed Blueprints for ten exemplary violence prevention programs. The Blueprints provide step-by-step instructions that will help communities plan and implement youth crime and violence prevention strategies. Blueprints will be published for the following programs: Promoting Alternative Thinking Strategies - Promoting Alternative thinking Strategies (PATHS) is an elementary school-based intervention designed to promote emotional competence, including the expression, understanding and regulation of emotions. Treatment Foster Care - This program is an effective alternative to residential treatment for adolescents who have problems with chronic delinquency and antisocial behavior.