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         New York Family Programs:     more books (88)
  1. Implementing New York's Family Health Plus program: Lessons from other states by Rima Cohen, 2001
  2. "I'm a woman now": Family Day Care Career Program, New York, New York (Day care programs.Reprint series) by Erline Willis, 1971
  3. Aces Manual: A Guide to Government Benefit Programs for Individuals and Families in New York City by Deborah Cutler, 1995-04
  4. Characteristics of home relief families in New York City, August 1971 (Program analyses reports) by Miles D Storfer, 1972
  5. Characteristics of ADC families in New York State, January, 1971 (Program analysis report no. 50) by Anne Karabin, 1972
  6. Peer panel confirms Dx, staging of prostate Ca. (Program Serves Men in Western New York).: An article from: Family Practice News by Damian McNamara, 2002-10-01
  7. First low-income houses completed in Yonkers, but a new battle looms. (NAACP claims housing is too expensive for low-income families of Yonkers, New York) ... from: Westchester County Business Journal by Caryn A. McBride, 1992-06-15
  8. NYC rewards good patient behavior.(Practice Trends)(New York City): An article from: Family Practice News by John R. Bell, 2007-10-01
  9. After School and More: After School, Weekend and Holiday Programs for Children and Youth with Disabilities and Special Needs in the Metro New York Area
  10. The Way to Work: An Independent Living/After Program for High-Risk Youth by Amy J. L. Baker, David Olson, et all 2000-11
  11. Characteristics of AFDC families in New York State, May, 1969;: A report (Program analyses reports) by Miles D Storfer, 1970
  12. New York State's capital grant program;: Low-income families in middle-income housing by Fred Powledge, 1969
  13. Meyer Family Collection: Prints from the New York Federal Arts Program by Al Harris F., 1998-05-01
  14. Selected Analyses of Families' Experiences with CAP: The New York State Child Assistance Program (New York State Child Assistance Program) by William L Hamilton, 1996

1. Pediatric Surgery
Clinical programs, resources for parents, research, and teaching. Resources include minimally invasive surgery, the Pediatric Trauma Program, pediatric cancer surgery, and familycentered care.
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2. Hazelden - Hazelden New York -- Alcohol And Drug Treatment In New York
Hazelden new york is a warm and inviting place that focuses on outpatient programs,its commitment through ongoing continuing care, and its family programs.
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3. Child Family Services
Nonprofit agency in Western new york state offering a full range of human services, including counseling, foster care services, special needs adoption, residential treatment for youth, special education programs, and domestic violence intervention and treatment services.
http://www.childfamilybny.org/

4. Hazelden - Hazelden New York - 233 News
Stop Smoking. FAQs about Hazelden programs. Renewal Retreats. Educators. Employers.family members. Parents. Hazelden Chicago. Hazelden new york. Hazelden Springbrook.
http://www.hazelden.org/servlet/hazelden/cms/ptt/hazl_7030_shade.html?sf=t&sh=t&

5. Family Service Of Westchester
Private, fullservice, non-sectarian agency, which is licensed in new york and authorized to place children in new york and Connecticut. Includes information about services, programs and events.
http://www.fsw.org/adoptions_&_children's_services.htm

6. New York State Office Of Children & Family Services
remanded to the agency s custody by family and criminal of adequate youth developmentservices and programs at the 2004 as Foster Care Month in new york State.
http://www.ocfs.state.ny.us/main/
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The Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) serves New York's public by promoting the well-being and safety of our children, families and communities.
We will achieve results by setting and enforcing policies, building partnerships, and funding and providing quality services. The Commissioner of OCFS is John A. Johnson OCFS has numerous responsibilities including: foster care, adoption and adoption assistance, child protective services, preventive services for children and families, services for pregnant adolescents, child care and referral programs, and protective programs for vulnerable adults. OCFS is also responsible for the functions performed by the State Commission for the Blind and Visually Handicapped (CBVH), and coordinates state government response to the needs of Native Americans on reservations and in communities. The agency is also responsible for the administration and management of specialized programs and 34 residential facilities for over 2,000 youth remanded to the agency's custody by family and criminal courts. OCFS works closely with municipalities such as the local social services districts and county youth bureaus to encourage the provision of adequate youth development services and programs at the local level.

7. CASA: Advocates For Children Of New York State
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) promotes and supports trained community volunteer advocacy programs that assist family Courts in making decisions affecting children in 23 counties across new york State.
http://www.casanys.org/
A CASA volunteer was assigned to the case of a five-year-old boy named Raymond. The boy had been removed from his drug-addicted teenage mother, and placed with an adult cousin. Raymond was doing well at his cousin's house, but his father, who had left the country, applied for custody as did an aunt. Read more about Raymond and other CASA success stories
Judith S. Kaye, Chief Judge of the State of New York,
The State of the Judiciary 2004
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8. Welcome To The Learning Disabilities Association Of Western New York
programs offered include supportive living, independent living skills training, vocational counseling, ABE/GED and computer classes, support groups, workshops, therapeutic recreation, advocacy, family services, afterschool activities, and emergency intervention.
http://members.aol.com/ldaofwny/home.html
LDA
LEARNING DISABILITIES ASSOCIATION
OF WESTERN NEW YORK
Main Office 2555 Elmwood Avenue Kenmore, New York 14217 (716) 874-7205 (FAX) Email: LDAofWNY@aol.com Southern Tier Office 1 Park Place Suite #248 Fredonia, New York 14063 (716) 679-4559 (FAX) What Are Learning Disabilities? Fundamental Program Values at LDA of WNY Programs and Services Become a Member! ... Learn More About LDA of WNY's New Building Campaign! Western New York Business: Your new employees can be found at Career Builders
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9. Welcome To Frost Valley YMCA
A 6,500 acre, yearround YMCA in the Catskill Mountain region of new york State specializing in environmental education, camping, conferencing and family programs.
http://www.frostvalley.org/
2000 Frost Valley Road Claryville, NY 12725 1-845-985-2291

10. AAFP
Continuing medical education programs for family Physicians. Includes newsletter, selected topics, reporting guides, general information and contacts.
http://www.nysafp.org/
American Academy of Family Physicians Current Newsletter Childhood Immunization CME Programs ... Local County Chapter Links Winter Weekend NYS Residency Programs Leadership Commission Future Events NYSAFP Commission Meetings Info ... High School Scholarship Information President: Henry Francis, MD Executive Vice President: Vito F. Grasso 260 Osborne Road Loudonville NY Office Phone: 518-489-8945 800-822-0700 Fax Number: 518-489-8961 Electronic Mail Address: fp@nysafp.org

11. Kehillas Bais Yehudah Tzvi Of Cedarhurst
An Orthodox Synagogue serving the Five Towns community with daily, Sabbath, and Holiday services, family programs, classes and community caring.
http://www.kbyt.org
Kehillas Bais Yehudah Tzvi of Cedarhurst
An Orthodox Jewish Synagogue serving the Five Towns community. The Shul is located in Cedarhurst, New York. Our Morah D'Asrah is Rabbi Yaakov Feitman. We look forward to welcoming you to a service, Torah class, or event.
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12. Family Help In New York
Resources in new york to help families with troubled teens. Supportgroups, organizations, schools and programs, hotlines.
http://www.focusas.com/NewYork.html
Focus Adolescent Services Need help for your teen? Call FocusAS or M-F 9 am-5 pm EST Family Help in New York Search FocusAS Home Resources State Directory Schools ... Contact Hotlines and Helplines ChildhelpUSA Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-4-A-CHILD Crisis Services Hotline Huntington Hotline Jamestown Runaway Helpline Information Long Island Crisis Hotline National Domestic Violence/Abuse Hotline
1-800-799-SAFE
TDD National Hotlines and Helplines National Suicide Hotline 1-800-SUICIDE New York AIDS Hotline 1-800-541-AIDS New York Child Abuse Hotline New York City LIFENET 1-800-LIFENET New York State Domestic Violence Hotline New York State Parent Helpline New York Suicide and Crisis Hotlines NYC YouthLine ... Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN) 1-800-656-HOPE Smokers' Quitline Teen Line Toll-Free Numbers for Health Information Tompkins County Crisis Line
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13. Pediatric Surgery
Clinical programs, resources for parents, research, and teaching. Resources include minimally invasive surgery, the Pediatric Trauma Program, pediatric cancer surgery, and familycentered care.
http://babysurg.org/

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Introduction A message from the Chief of Pediatric Surgery, Charles J. H. Stolar, M.D. Fellowship Pediatric Surgery Fellowship Information Staff Introducing the staff of Pediatric Surgery: their backgrounds, areas of interest and research:
Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital
R. Peter Altman, M.D.

Marc S. Arkovitz, M.D.

Lawrence Bodenstein, M.D.

Laura M. Flanigan, R.N., P.N.P.
...
Jeffrey Zitsman, M.D.

NewYork Weill Cornell Children's Hospital
Terry Buchmiller Crair, M.D

Nitsana Spigland, MD
Pediatric Surgeons What is a pediatric surgeon? Learn what defines a pediatric surgeon and the credentials he or she should have. Frequently Asked Questions Answers to the most frequently asked questions about pediatric surgery, from anesthesia and recovery time to tips on explaining surgery to your child. Common Topics Describes common pediatric surgical conditions, procedures, and what you can expect.

14. NYS Family Benefits Program - Work/Family Programs For New York State Employees
Work/family programs for new york State Employees. WELCOME TO OUR WEBSITE.new york State and its public employee unions work together
http://familyben.lmc.state.ny.us/
Work/Family Programs for New York State Employees WELCOME TO OUR WEBSITE New York State and its public employee unions work together to help State employees balance their careers with their family responsibilities. Stemming from collective negotiations, NYS offers several programs for working families. The results benefit employees and the employer through improved morale, decreased absenteeism, and increased productivity. Privacy Statement

15. East New York Family Care And Mentoring Program
SchoolBased Mentoring Program September 11 Mentoring Program East new york MentoringProgram Support programs, East new york family Care and Mentoring Program
http://www.bbbsny.org/EastNY.cfm

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East New York Mentoring Program
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East New York Family Care and Mentoring Program
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF NEW YORK CITY
BBBS began in 1904 as the first formalized mentoring program in the United States. Today, we serve over 4000 children and their families in all five boroughs. Every year, in addition to providing our own one-to-one youth mentoring services, we help hundreds of other non-profit organizations implement new youth mentoring programs in every neighborhood. In addition Big Brothers Big Sisters NYC took on a new initiative in 2000 whereby obtaining funds from the Administration for Children's Services to implement Preventive Services in the East New York area. Big Brothers Big Sisters goal is to make New York City a place where every young person who wants one has a quality one-to-one mentor in a long-lasting relationship. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION East New York Family Care and Mentoring Program is funded by the Administration for Children's Services under the hospice of BBBS of NYC.

16. Family Programs: Events And Exhibits
family programs and events are appropriate for all ages, unless on the concerts, artistsand programs, go to by Naumburg from three new york composers inspired
http://www.centralparknyc.org/thingstodo/familyprograms

This Week in Central Park
Search for Events Special Events Walking Tours ... Bloom Schedule Family Programs: Events and Exhibits Central Park was made for kids and families. The Central Park Conservancy offers free programs that will delight and entertain kids ages 1 to 100 – and they might just learn something too! Family programs and events are appropriate for all ages, unless otherwise indicated. Registration is required for all programs. To register, call the visitor center where the program is taking place:
The Dana Center:
Belvedere Castle:
The Dairy:
North Meadow Recreation Center: Note that event dates and times are subject to change without notice. The Princess, the Emperor and the Duck Marionette Show
Through August 21, 2004
Tuesday to Friday: 10:30 am and 12:00 noon, Saturdays:1:00 pm
Note: No performance Saturday, July 3)
Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre
West Side at 79th Street The Princess, the Emperor and the Duck - a brand new marionette production based on The Princess and the Pea The Emperor's New Clothes and The Ugly Duckling

17. New York Family Guide - Leisure - Museums
Madame Tussaud’s new york 234 W. 42nd St., near Eighth Ave. too boring and the mummiestoo frightening, stick to the Met’s wellorganized family programs.
http://www.newyorkmetro.com/urban/guides/family/leisure/listings/leisure2.htm
dqmcodebase = "/js/nav/" Around Town 9 Day Adventures How to Create an Art Lover Museums Best Playgrounds ... Best Carousels Lessons Find the Right Music Teacher Tips for Buying an Instrument Music Schools Art Classes Travel Secrets to Traveling With Kids 10 Great Family Getaways Safety Tips: Lost Children Arranging Home Exchanges ... Travel Agents
Pages Leisure MUSEUMS Museums American Museum of Natural History
Central Park W. at 79th St.
amnh.org
145 Brooklyn Ave., near St. Marks Ave., Crown Heights, Brooklyn
brooklynkids.org
212 W. 83rd St., near Amsterdam Ave.
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Kids can create their own masterpieces at the Art Studio or the Creation Station. They seem more interested in Cronkite than Crayola? Take them behind the scenes at the professionally equipped Time Warner Media Center, which converts to a hands-on TV-production studio in September. In the Early Childhood Center, creative preschoolers can paint, draw, sculpt, and make collages. Admission: $6.
182 Lafayette St., near Grand St.

18. Whitney Museum Of American Art
of American Art 945 Madison Avenue at 75th Street new york, NY 10021 Events Overview,Public programs, programs for Educators, family programs, Youth programs
http://www.whitney.org/
Whitney Museum of American Art
945 Madison Avenue at 75th Street
New York, NY 10021
General Information: 1 (800) WHITNEY
Ticketing: 1 (877) WHITNEY Hours
Monday and Tuesday Closed
Wednesday and Thursday 11 am-6 pm
Friday 1-9 pm (6-9 pm pay-what-you-wish admission)
Saturday-Sunday 11 am-6 pm This site requires javascript to function correctly. Information
Visitor information, FAQ's, Directors Welcome, Group Tours, Press Office, Annual Report, Employment Research
Library, Warhol Film Project, Gorky Archive Project, Whitney Cat Exhibitions On View Now, Upcoming Exhibitions, Past Exhibitions, Touring Exhibitions, The Whitney Biennial, artport Join Us Membership, Whitney Contemporaries, American Fellows, Director's Council, Planned Giving, Corporate Membership, Charitable Giving Collection The Permanent Collection, WMAA at Altria, Recent acquisitions, Featured Artists, American Voices Online Tour, History of the Whitney, The Breuer Building Overview, Public Programs, Programs for Educators, Family Programs, Youth Programs, Member Events, Sound Check, Independent Study Program, Bucksbaum Award, Columbia University/Whitney Artport The Whitney Museum of American Art portal to net art Domani Studios

19. Archdiocese Of New York - Family Life / Respect Life - Respect Life Programs
RESPECT LIFE programs. in the eleven congressional districts that comprise the Archdioceseof new york. The family Life/Respect Life Office is designed to work
http://www.ny-archdiocese.org/education/Respect.cfm
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RESPECT LIFE PROGRAMS The Respect Life Office is designed to implement the United States Bishops' Plan for Pro-Life Activities, promulgated in 1975 by the National Conference of Catholic Bishops in the United States. The plan calls for a three-fold effort:
  • To provide pro-life / respect life education to all parishes and institutions in the Archdiocese. To coordinate public policy efforts and implement legislative alerts in the eleven congressional districts that comprise the Archdiocese of New York. To assist parishes and institutions in providing viable alternatives to abortion, as well as other challenges to the Sanctity of Human Life.
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    20. Casey Family Programs Provides And Improves—and Ultimately Prevents The Nee
    Casey family programs presents House Majority Leader Tom DeLay president of childand family services announced. William Bell, Commissioner of new york City’s
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    Casey Family Programs provides and improves—and ultimately prevents the need for—foster care.
    Rep. Tom DeLay receives award for his commitment to improving foster care.
    Casey Family Programs presents House Majority Leader Tom DeLay with a leadership award for his longstanding and impassioned commitment to bettering the lives and educational opportunities for children in foster care.
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    New executive vice president of child and family services announced
    William Bell, Commissioner of New York City’s Administration for Children’s Services will join Casey as its new executive vice president of child and family services. Bell will oversee Casey’s direct services and outcomes and quality improvement work.
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    It’s My Life conference—
    October 2004. Want an e-mail reminder to register?
    Meet Angela Light , alumna of foster care and advocate for families
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    Visit Casey Life Skills , a Web site for youth preparing for adulthood
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