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         Maryland Family Programs:     more books (25)
  1. Family mediation in Anne Arundel County: A study of the Family Division, Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County's Mediation Program performance during calendar year 2000 by Pamela Cardullo Ortiz, 2001
  2. Transition planning anticipated services in the Individualized Education Program (IEP) process an informational guide for students, families, professionals (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:443261) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1999
  3. Evaluation of program effectiveness through multi-agency cooperation in the use of aides by Diana Ryan Baldwin, 1976
  4. Teaching the parents, saving the children: The need for a state mandated parental education program in support of the children of divorce by John Carroll Byrnes, 1997
  5. Family-level key to the stream invertebrates of Maryland and surrounding areas by Benjamin Kent Jessup, 1999
  6. Family impact of income support programs (Working paper) by Martha H Phillips, 1979
  7. Not forgotten but still poor: A follow-up study of families in continuous contact with extension aides for two years (Monograph / Cooperative Extension Service, University of Maryland) by Virginia Li Wang, 1972
  8. Food and nutrition education program for low income families in Allegany County: Program evaluation report by Nancy B Kebschull, 1969
  9. A full employment program for the City of Baltimore by Samuel Z Black, 1993
  10. Evaluating welfare reform: A guide for scholars and practitioners by Douglas J Besharov, 1997
  11. Black-White earnings gaps have widened: The problem of family structure, earnings inequality and the marginalization of Black men (Working paper) by William A Darity, 1991

21. NAMI Maryland
on Free Drug programs NAMI Ways You Can Help As a family member, Consumer, Professional or Just Someone Who Cares NAMI How to Join the NAMI maryland NAMI
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NAMI Maryland (NAMI MD), formerly called the Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Maryland, is an advocacy organization for family and friends of people with serious mental illness, and people who have a mental illness. We provide information and referrals to appropriate services such as family self-help support groups and mental health services for persons with serious mental illness and their family members.
We are affiliated with NAMI which has over 1,000 local affiliates and 50 state organizations throughout the United States and Canada.
Our Resources page, which is part of our "Get Help from NAMI MD" section, now includes information on Psychiatric Crisis, with information on the changes to the Emergency Evaluation Law. It also now contains links to mental health white papers.
Public Policy Platform for 2004
2004 Maryland General Assembly Bills
Receive e-mail news from NAMI MD: Send a message to Janet Edelman with "Subscribe to mdNews" in the title and your name in the body of the message.

22. State's Attorney Office Of Harford County, Maryland - Family Support Division
Also, the maryland s Child Support Enforcement Program parental responsibility through innovative programs, partnerships and to child and family wellbeing.
http://www.co.ha.md.us/statesAttorney/FamilySupport.html
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The Family Support Division of the State's Attorney's Office provides legal representation to the Harford County Bureau of Support Enforcement. Persons seeking assistance in the establishment of enforcement of a paternity or child support obligation should contact the Bureau of Support Enforcement at 1.800.332.6347. Also, the Maryland's Child Support Enforcement Program enables, encourages and enforces parental responsibility through innovative programs, partnerships and technology, thereby contributing to child and family well-being. Links of Interest: GENERAL INFORMATION 101 S. Main Street
Suite 102
Bel Air, MD 21014
Fax: 410.638.4840 Attorneys:
Nancy W. Smith

23. The Women's Law Center Of Maryland - Kaufman Center For Family Law : Programs
and collect basic data required by the funding source, maryland Legal Services The hotline is staffed by attorneys experienced in family law. Back to programs.
http://www.wlcmd.org/kcprograms.html
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Programs The Bruce A. Kaufman Center for family law includes the following programs: Family Law Hotline
Legal Forms Helpline

Protection Order Advocacy and Representation Project

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Family Law Hotline (Statewide) The Hotline is a free service to people with basic family law questions such as "What are the grounds for divorce?" or "If I leave with the kids, can I still get child support?" The volunteer attorneys screen the clients for income eligibility and collect basic data required by the funding source, Maryland Legal Services Corporation . The hotline is staffed by attorneys experienced in family law. The Hotline operates at 1-800-845-8550 Monday through Friday 9:30 am - 4:30 pm. Would you like to volunteer Back to Programs Legal Forms Helpline (Statewide) The Helpline is a free telephone service for people who are able to file their family law cases pro se, because their cases are uncomplicated and uncontested. These pro se litigants may need some assistance understanding the process or completing form pleadings. The project operates at 1-800-818-9888 Tuesday and Friday 9:00 am - 12:30 pm, Wednesday 9:00 am -12:30 pm and 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm, and Thursday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm.

24. Maryland
Referral; family programs; Prevention/Education; Aftercare; Assessment/Intake; Detox; Methadone/LAAM; provide outpatient throughout the State of maryland
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MARYLAND
(updated 04/14/03) Baltimore Deaf Addiction Services at Maryland
701 W. Pratt St. and 630 W. Fayette St.
Baltimore, MD 21201
County of Baltimore City
(410) 328-6600 (Voice)
(410) 328-7387 (TTY)
(410) 328-1079 (FAX)
Contact Person: Laurie Yaffe Shevitz
Host Institution: University of Maryland
Year Established: December 2000 Ownership: State/Local Government; Private Nonprofit Number of Staff: 7 Full-time; 2 Deaf; 5 American Sign Language Skilled Interpreters: 2 Full-time Services Offered: Alcoholism; Drug Abuse; Out-Patient Treatment; Information/Referral; Family Programs; Prevention/Education; Aftercare; Assessment/Intake; Detox; Methadone/LAAM; provide outpatient throughout the State of Maryland Interpreted AA Meetings: 1 in-house; 2 in area Number of Special Devices for the Deaf: 1 Close Captioning; 2 TTYs Number of Deaf Clients Served: 6 in Past 6 Months; 32 in Past Year Ages of Clients Served: All Ages Populations Served: Developmentally Disabled; Mentally Ill Chemical Abusers; Women; Deaf; HIV Positive People; DWI; People With AIDS; Dually Diagnosed; If Consumer is Deaf and Addicted, We accept anyone with additional disabilities F inancial Arrangements: Self-Pay; Medicare; Medicaid; Sliding Fee Scale; SSI/SSD; Private Insurance (all)

25. State Of Maryland - MARYLAND.GOV
a maryland utility provider, or investigate homeownership programs. out about the maryland corrections system Additional family, Health, and Safety Resources.
http://www.maryland.gov/communities/community.asp?UserID=2&CommunityID=204&Folde

26. Maine And Maryland Respite Programs
PROGRAM NAME, CITY, PHONE, STATE, URL. ARC/Frederick County, Frederick, (301) 6630909, maryland, family Partnership, Frederick, (301) 846-2206, maryland, Way Station, Inc.
http://www.respitelocator.org/m1states.htm
Maine and Maryland Respite Programs PROGRAM NAME CITY PHONE STATE URL Bureau of Children with Special Needs Augusta Maine
Children's Center Respite Care Services Augusta Maine
My Friend's Place Bangor Maine
United Cerebral Palsy Bangor Maine
Home Instead Senior Care, Inc. Gorham Maine www.homeinstead.com/Public/ Children's Center Manchester Maine
Woodfords Family Services, Inc Portland Maine www.woodfordsfamilyservices.org Youth Alternatives Portland Maine
Catholic Charities Aberdeen Family Center Aberdeen Maryland
Adelphi/Langley Park Family Support Center Adelphi Maryland
Annapolis Family Support Center Annapolis Maryland
Anne Arundel County Association for Retarded Citizens Annapolis Maryland
Home Instead Senior Care, Inc. Arnold Maryland www.homeinstead.com/Public/ Baltimore/ARC Baltimore Maryland Bon Secours Family Support Center Baltimore Maryland DRU Family Support Center Baltimore Maryland Friends of the Family, Inc. Baltimore Maryland www.friendsofthefamily.org GBMC - Weinberg Family Support Center Baltimore Maryland Kennedy Krieger Institute Baltimore Maryland www.kennedykrieger.org

27. Children's Activities In Washington DC, Maryland And Virginia.
family programs, arts, sports, special events, enrichment programs, summer camps and more in Washington DC, maryland and Virginia. Tips from your About guide.
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Recent Up a category National Zoo One of the best family activities in the Capital Region. Visit the National Zoo, the Smithsonian Institute's 163-acre zoological park located in the heart of Washington DC. Summer Camps Are you thinking about your child's summer plans? It's not too early to start looking at camps in the area. Here are some great resources for programs in Washington, D. C., Maryland and Virginia. Gardens in the Washington, D. C. Area

28. Maryland 2001 Abstract -- Even Start Statewide Family Literacy Initiative
among programs; Providing professional development and technical assistance to local programs; Expanding direct services through the maryland family Reading Plan.
http://www.ed.gov/programs/evenstartfamilylit/01abstracts/md.html
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Name of the Project Maryland Even Start Family Literacy Initiative Grantee Contact Joanne Carter, Program Director MD Dept. of Education 200 West Baltimore St. Baltimore MD 21201 Tel: 410-767-0275 Fax: 410-333-0880 E-mail: jcarter@msde.state.md.us Even Start Statewide Family Literacy Coordinator [to be hired] Even Start Statewide Family Literacy Initiative Project Goals
  • Improve the reading and work preparedness of adult learners Increase the literacy proficiency of migrant families with ESOL needs Improve model family literacy programs Improving REA grantee projects by incorporating family literacy performance indicators Increase the reading readiness skills of children
Project Description The Maryland Family Literacy Consortium was formed in . The consortium plans to achieve the above stated goals as part of its overall project plan to create system change and improvement by:

29. FACS Maryland: About Family And Consumer Sciences Education
family and Consumer Sciences education prepares maryland s youth with We offer comprehensive, integrated and experiencebased programs that are up-to
http://i-technica.com/sites/facs-maryland/aboutfacs.html
Family and Consumer Sciences Education is a program for youth and adults which addresses perennial concerns of personal and family living. Knowledge alone is insufficient for addressing these concerns. To function effectively, students must also learn to think critically and employ ethical principles in making reasoned decisions.
Family and Consumer Sciences education prepares Maryland's youth with the skills and knowledge they need to manage their own lives as well as their work responsibilities. We offer comprehensive, integrated and experience-based programs that are up-to-date and relevant. The knowledge and competence they acquire assists them with critical thinking, problem solving, reasoned decision making, interpersonal skills, and citizenship and leadership.
A series of 16 national standards are prescribed for the students in this program. They integrate knowledge with a variety of skills and practices that provide the students with directions for the future. These standards include:
  • Career, community and family connections

30. Child And Family Studies Programs In Maryland - Study Child And Family Studies
USA Universities University/College programs by State Child and family Studies programs in maryland. family Service Center programs
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  • 31. Maryland - Family Support Center
    Services Offered family Support Center from a variety of services and activities including casemanagement services, after-school programs, workshops, a
    http://www.caseyfamilyservices.org/ar_md_family_support.html
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    Services Offered: Family Support Center At the center, children and parents can benefit from a variety of services and activities including case-management services, after-school programs, workshops, a fatherhood program, a male mentor program, support groups, a computer lab, and other educational and recreational activities.
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    32. Department Of Family Medicine - University Of Maryland Medicine
    Special programs. Ambulatory Service 410328-8792 Fax 410-328-0716 University family Medicine 29 South Paca Street, First Floor Baltimore, maryland 21201 Fax
    http://www.umm.edu/familymed/

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    Request An Appointment University Family Medicine Complementary Medicine...
    Related Resources Within UMM Residency Program in Family Medicine Department of Family Medicine
    The Department of Family Medicine offers comprehensive primary care to patients of all ages, including full pregnancy care and delivery, infants, toddlers, children, adolescents and adults. FOR MORE INFORMATION Visit the University Family Medicine Web site The department has an inpatient service within the University of Maryland Hospital. Family Medicine provides alternative medicine services at Kernan Hospital. Patient Conditions
    • Primary family care for patients of all ages
    • Employee health care
    • Routine obstetrics and gynecology
    • Geriatric health care
    • Patients needing family counseling
    • Patients with hospice requirements Primary Sports Medicine Same day Walk-In care available

    Services
    • Health education and promotion
    • Physician house calls
    • Complementary medicine (acupuncture, homeopathy, etc.)
    Research Activities
    • Hypertension Initiative (in cooperation with the state and Community Heart Assessment and Monitoring Program) assesses primary care needs regarding high blood pressure
    • Research and development to improve the quality of long-term and ambulatory care
    • Project Abstain - teaching sexual abstinence
    • Bridges Project - assisting pregnant adolescents
    • Cervical cancer research - detection and prevention Osteoporisis in African-Americans

    33. ECS Literacy Programs -- Profile Of Maryland Statewide Family Literacy Initiativ
    State Literacy programs maryland Statewide family Literacy Initiative. Last Updated 11/01/2002. Program, maryland Statewide family Literacy Initiative.
    http://www.ecs.org/dbsearches/Search_Info/Literacy_ProgramProfile.asp?ProgID=63

    34. Maryland Legal Services Corporation
    MLSC was established by the maryland General Assembly to twentyeight legal services programs which provide marylanders each year in family, housing, consumer
    http://www.mlsc.org/
    Maryland Legal Services Corporation MLSC Home About the Maryland Legal Services Corporation 2004 Mandatory IOLTA Compliance Reporting NEW! Maryland Legal Assistance Network (MLAN)
    People's Law Library of Maryland IOLTA Enrollment Form IOLTA Honor Roll IOLTA FAQ MLSC FY 2003 Annual Report ... Search This Web Site
    Welcome to the Maryland Legal Services Corporation Web Site!
    The MLSC Web Site is a part of an initiative to provide information to interested persons and organizations about legal resources for low and moderate income families in Maryland. This web site provides a central location for MLSC grantees to post job announcements and other matters of interest to their colleagues. If you have questions about the site, please contact program-manager@mlsc.org
    MLSC Seeks Nominations for Legal Services Awards
    May 27, 2004 - The Maryland Legal Services Corporation is soliciting nominations for three awards it presents annually to persons making outstanding contributions to the provision of legal assistance to Maryland's poor.

    35. PBS - Hedrick Smith | Juggling Work And Family
    opportunities, to increase the availability of child care throughout maryland, to help parents identify child care programs for their family, to assist
    http://www.pbs.org/workfamily/states/resmaryland.htm
    Maryland Resources Family Issues Baltimore Family Child Care Association
    3625 Parkhurst Way
    Baltimore, MD 21236
    http://www.bcfcca.com/byzip.html
    The Baltimore County Family Child Care Association offers providers current information about issues involving child care and education, works closely with the providers and other child care advocates to improve the quality of Baltimore County child care, and maintains a child care search engine on its website. Department of Human Resources
    311 West Saratoga Street Baltimore
    Maryland 21201
    Telephone: 410-767-7109
    E-mail: dhrhelp@dhr.state.md.us
    http://www.dhr.state.md.us/cca-home.htm The Department of Human Resources provides links to information on Regulated Child Care, How to Find the Right Care for Your Child, Your Rights and Responsibilities as a Child Care Consumer, Need Help with the Cost of Child Care?, Child Care and the Americans with Disabilities Act, and more. These articles are also available in Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese and Spanish ( http://www.dhr.state.md.us/

    36. Maryland Resources
    Used in schools, afterschool programs, detention facilities and church youth groups. maryland Association Resources for family and Youth (MARFY) Member
    http://www.jhsph.edu/PreventYouthViolence/Resources/maryland.resources.html
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    Add Your Organization The Center for the Prevention of Youth Violence is expanding this page to promote information exchange, making connections, and developing collaborations and partnerships. We invite Maryland organizations and agencies, (public, non-profit, and faith-based) that support positive youth development and the prevention of youth violence, to list their website links with brief descriptive information. Instructions
    To submit your information, fill out the Maryland Resources form
    Examples of entries are below. Resources Academic Achievement Award Foundation
    A school-based non-profit that provides incentives to students for their academic achievement and to provide support to their caregivers and teachers. Advocates for Children and Youth
    Identifies problems, promotes policies and programs, and evaluates the effectiveness of programs and policies After School Institute Provides training for after-school providers. Citizens Link Program Community Conferencing Center Helps neighborhoods, schools, government agencies, faith communities, and families uncover their natural wisdom for responding to destructive behavior in constructive ways, and to build connections that serve the well-being of all.

    37. University Of Maryland Eastern Shore: Cooperative Extension - 1890 Extension Pro
    Gayle MasonJenkins is Extension Specialist, family and Consumer Sciences/Seafood Nutrition. programs are a collaborative effort with maryland 4-H
    http://www.umes.edu/1890-mce/family_science.html
    MCE - University of Maryland Eastern Shore
    Cooperative Extension Office
    1890 Extension Program
    Educating People to Help Themselves
    Maryland Cooperative Extension
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    2122 Henson Ctr
    Princess Anne, MD 21853
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    Maryland Cooperative Extension UMES ... Community Outreach at UMES Ms. Gayle Mason-Jenkins, Family and Consumer Sciences/Seafood Nutrition Specialist (100% 1890 MCES) Focus for the Maryland Home Economics and Seafood Education Programming is based on the idea that through education, the Nutrition, Diet and Health Program will empower persons, communities and policy makers to make informed choices about food and lifestyles for physiological health, economics and social well-being. Gayle Mason-Jenkins is Extension Specialist, Family and Consumer Sciences/Seafood Nutrition. Her program is centered around; Food Safety, Seafood Nutrition Education, and Cultural Diversity. Programs are a collaborative effort with Maryland 4-H faculty/staff. Program highlights are as follows: Food Safety and Seafood Nutrition Education I. There is a need for training of MCES 4-H, Home Economics and Agriculture agents in the principles of HACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point); GMP's (Good Management Practices); and SOP's (Standard Operating Procedures), Temperature Control and microbial testing so that they can institute programming in these areas.

    38. The Walters: Family Programs
    dates and times for family programs using our family Festivals Free daylong celebrations at the 600 North Charles Street Baltimore, maryland 21201 telephone
    http://www.thewalters.org/html/family_main.asp?ID=25

    39. Catholic Homeschooling In Maryland
    information about local CCL activities (programs teaching NFP use to learn the basics of Natural family Planning at to Couple League of Central maryland and DC
    http://www.geocities.com/Wellesley/1131/
    Catholic Homeschooling in Maryland
    Homeschooling is one of the best ways I know to grow along with your kids. Join us in our adventure! The emphasis here is Catholic homeschooling and the support group called Traditions of Roman Catholic Homes (open to all not just Catholics or homeschoolers). T.O.R.C.H. (Traditions of Roman Catholic Homes) is a support group for homeschooling and other families one with a particularly Catholic flavor although it is open to anyone who wishes to join. There are activities aimed at homeschooled children Little Flowers girls' clubs for younger girls, St. Dominic Savio Boys' club for younger boys (in some areas, Little Flowers and St. Dominic's have been replaced by the newer Catholic Kids Network), ECYD for older boys and girls (in separate groups), First Friday masses and Saints activities for all ages. There are family activities and activities for parents as well.
    To find a TORCH chapter in your area, or to get information on starting one, this page from the National Torch website should prove helpful: TORCH Regional Coordinators
    Other TORCH web pages include:
    The national TORCH page

    Libertytown, MD TORCH

    40. State/Local Resources Index Page - Maryland
    com Licensed facilitator specializing in 5 day programs for dyslexia of maryland The Parents Place of maryland is a nonprofit, family-centered organization
    http://www.childrenwithdisabilities.ncjrs.org/maryland.html

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