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         Youth Advocacy:     more books (83)
  1. Speaking out loud: Conversations with young Puerto Rican men by Sonia M Pérez, 1994
  2. The state of the child in Durham: A statistical profile of the children and families of Durham by Victoria Freeman, 1987
  3. Congress and the South Carolina General Assembly 1982: A legislative handbook for child advocates by Salley Wood, 1982
  4. Rights and responsibilities of young people in New York: A legal guide for human service providers by James M Morrissey, 1986
  5. Legal rights and responsibilities of teenage parents by Margot Roten, 1982
  6. No place for a child: Children in adult jails in North Carolina by Marian B Durham, 1982
  7. Teenage pregnancy in North Carolina: Better choices for a better future by Mary Ann Chap, 1980
  8. Promises to keep: A report on foster care and adoption in North Carolina by Pam Holland, 1983
  9. School discipline policies in North Carolina by Pam Holland, 1982
  10. Stand and Deliver: Political Activism, Leadership, and Hip Hop Culture by Yvonne Bynoe, 2004-03-25
  11. Young People and Politics in the UK: Apathy or Alienation? by David Marsh, Therese O'Toole, et all 2007-02-20
  12. Adolescents, Media, and the Law: What Developmental Science Reveals and Free Speech Requires (American Psychology-Law Society Series) by Roger J. R. Levesque, 2007-06-18
  13. Adolescents, Sex, and the Law: Preparing Adolescents for Responsible Citizenship (Law and Public Policy: Psychology and the Social Sciences) by Roger J. R. Levesque, 2000-01

101. Youth Advocacy Training
youth advocacy Training. WCA has developed an advocacy training curriculum for teens, teaching them the skills they need to organize
http://www.wca4kids.org/WCA/Programs/advocacytraining.htm
Youth Advocacy Training WCA has developed an advocacy training curriculum for teens, teaching them the skills they need to organize for change in their own schools and communities. WCA has trained participants in our youth conferences; WCA has also trained members of the Teen Information Program, a group of young people who provide information and referral services to their peers in 14 Westchester high schools. WCA has been invited to provide training for 30 members of the newly formed Westchester Youth Council whose members are to be appointed by County Executive Andrew Spano. The Council will advise the County on a number of issues affecting teens; the council will also develop its own agenda of activities. WCA’s training will give the council’s members the crucial skills that they will need to make a difference in our community. WCA is happy to entertain requests for the provision of group advocacy training. Further information about our services is available. Introduction to Advocacy Presented by The Westchester Children's Association To the Teen Information Program March 13, 2000

102. GLAAD: National Youth Advocacy Coalition Holds First Summit
The National youth advocacy Coalition (NYAC), an organization dedicated to improving the lives of young people facing discrimination based on sexual
http://www.glaad.org/publications/archive_detail.php?id=1059

103. CPC - What You Can Do - Youth Advocacy / Target Market Campaign
youth advocacy. Involving youth in the design and implementation of tobacco control programs has proven to be an effective way to preventing youth tobacco use.
http://www.cpcaction.org/what_you/tobacco/tb_youth.html
Youth Advocacy Involving youth in the design and implementation of tobacco control programs has proven to be an effective way to preventing youth tobacco use. Target Market is a Minnesota youth movement set on "turning the tables" on the tobacco industry. Teens are fighting back the tobacco industry by using the same successful tactics the industry has used to addict generations of youth. Youth have designed TV and print ads, promotional gear, events, and other marketing items to get the message out to "Big Tobacco" that they're the ones being targeted now - watch out! Visit the Target Market website to find out more about this exciting new youth movement. Contact Us or Become a CPC Member
Community Prevention Coalition - 525 Portland Avenue South - MC968
Minneapolis, Minnesota USA - 55415 - 612-348-5618 - Fax 612-348-7548

104. TeamChild Youth Advocacy Agency Serving Juvenilles In Washington State- Sign Our
TeamChild, a youth advocacy agency, has many branches in Washington state King County, Seattle, WA, Yakima County, Yakima, WA, Spokane County, Spokane, WA
http://www.teamchild.org/guest.html
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105. Advocates For Youth - Rights. Respect. Responsibility.®
Information, training, and advocacy regarding sexuality for youthserving organizations, policy makers, and media sources.
http://www.advocatesforyouth.org/

Today's Urgent Actions
Write to Elected Officials Donate Today Rights. Respect. Responsibility.® Campaign >> about advocates for youth >> annual report >> contact us >> join our mailing list >> campaigns >> sign the petition: stop censorship >> my voice counts campaign >> rights. respect. responsibility.® campaign >> my voice counts youth action center >> library catalog >> news and events >> european study tour >> press releases >> parents' sex ed center
View pictures from the historic March for Women's Lives on April 25, 2004
Statement of James Wagoner, President of Advocates for Youth, on the Introduction of the Putting Prevention First Act New data on STDs in Americans under 25 highlight need for honest sex ed, frank talk: youth panel urges Bush administration to "get real" about sex education ... www.advocatesforyouth.org —for youth, parents, and education, health, and other professionals who work with youth www.youthresource.com

106. YouthResource: A Project Of Advocates For Youth
Resources on sexual health, coming out, everyday life and advocacy of youth. Several clubs and links to other webpages.
http://www.youthresource.com/
Inside Out: Peer Education Sexual Health and Wellbeing Community Our Lives Advocacy
Peer Educators
Do you feel a bit turned InsideOUT sometimes when it comes to questions you have about your sexual orientation, gender identity, or sexual health? Visit our 10 new peer educators and ask your questions!
Ask Caitlin
Answers to your questions about sexual health and living as an GLBTQ youth from a professional
HIV
HIV doesn't discriminate. Black, Latina, Native American, Asian, straight, lesbian, gay, or bisexual, male, female, transgender anyone can become infected with HIV. Learn more about HIV here Women's Health
Is going to the GYN at the top of your list? Probably not, but it needs to be. Learn why here Safer Sex
Information you need to know for a healthy life. You might be surprised at what you learn here STIs
These little germs are some new friends you don't want to make. What do do if you've got 'em, how not to get 'em, and how to take care of yourself here Self Injury
If you or a friend is hurting themselves check here for help.

107. National Alliance For Youth Sports
advocacy organization for safe, positive and fun youth sports in the US. Includes news and information about youth sports for kids, coaches, and parents.
http://www.nays.org/
Saturday Jun 12, 2004
Select a page... Administrators Coaches Parents Academy Officials Start Smart International Congress Time Out Excellence Award Hook-A-Kid on Golf Who we are NAYS' Partners International Alliance Youth Sports Resources
Good sportsmanship means everyone gets along!
U.S. Soccer Federation's Ilacqua to address youth sports officiating issues at third annual Congress
For a complete listing of sessions, click the International Youth Sports Congress logo to the left
Is yelling "hey batter, swing" bad sportsmanship in baseball?
1) Yes 2) No

108. Welcome To Casa Alianza
A nonprofit serving homeless children and youth in Central America. Includes information on programs, advocacy and street children.
http://www.casa-alianza.org/EN/index.shtml
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HONDURAS: A LITTLE BOY CONDEMNED FOR LIFE... BBC film Features Casa Alianza Thursday, June 10th The Honduran Intifada… ...
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Summary Executions of Children and Adolescents in Honduras 2002
The first US Marine killed in the war against Iraq was a former street child in Guatemala City and resident of Casa Alianza. Amnesty International Campaign against Honduran child murders ... Regional Investigation on Trafficking, Prostitution, Child Pornography and Sex Tourism with Children in Central America and Mexico Casa Alianza Wins World's Largest Humanitarian Prize: One million dollar Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize presented to Casa Alianza Latin America Presentation to the Inter American Commission on Human Rights: The general situation of the childhood in Mexico and Central America . (Spanish)
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109. Canadian Institute Of Child Health
Dedicated to promoting and protecting the health, wellbeing and rights of all children and youth through monitoring, education and advocacy.
http://www.cich.ca

110. URBAN JUSTICE CENTER
Individual Rights and Social Change a nonprofit agency with a program dedicated to provide legal and advocacy services to LGBT youth.
http://www.urbanjustice.org/

111. Youth & Family Resource Center, Inc. Shawnee, Oklahoma
Provides a children's shelter, advocacy programs, and community services to atrisk children.
http://www.hopehouseonline.org/

Resource Center, Inc.
programs staff board about us ... directions
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Quote of the Day Having a child is surely the most beautifully irrational act that two people in love can commit.
Bill Cosby Information for you! Keeping Kids Safe
Preventing Sexual Abuse
1. Listen to what your children tell you...Always talk to your children...Keep the lines of communication open
2. Use your child's vocabulary
3. Talk to children in short frequent periods based on their attention span
4. Teach appropriate names for body parts
5. Let children know their body belongs to them
6. Do activities teaching children what personal space is
7. Discuss with children when it is appropriate to say NO 8. Discuss what's an appropriate touch and what is inappropriate which may very from child to child. 9. Discuss ok secrets and not ok secrets 10. Find out what makes your child feel uncomfortable 11. Don't encourage children to cross boundaries they have set for themselves...Work on all types of boundaries with children not just physical ones 12. Most of all reinforce it at home so that children are not getting mixed messages

112. Education Rights Of Students With Disabilities
CLE works to vindicate the rights of students with disabilities, emphasizing lowincome children and youth. It participates in litigation, federal and state legislative advocacy, and technical assistance to attorneys and parents.
http://www.cleweb.org/issues/rights.htm
Educational Rights of Students with Disabilities Project CLE has worked since its inception to vindicate the right of all students with disabilities to full and equal opportunity in public education, with a particular emphasis on issues critical to low-income children and youth. CLE pursues this goal through participation in litigation, federal and state legislative and administrative advocacy, the provision of technical assistance to attorneys representing students and parents on a fee-for-service basis, and training for attorneys, parents and other advocates. CLE also publishes materials concerning the legal rights of students with disabilities. In addition to enforcing rights under disability rights laws such as the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act, CLE's disability work addresses rights and issues under other civil rights and general education laws. Current focuses of CLE advocacy include education reform and students with disabilities; rights in vocational education and school-to-work programs; disciplinary exclusion; rights of court-involved youth, including incarcerated youth and students against whom schools file juvenile delinquency petitions; misclassification of children of color and language minority children, and disproportionate placement in separate special education classes; and implementation and ramifications of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Amendments of 1997.

113. Illinois Coalition Against Tobacco
Pulls together information on tobacco, nicotine and addictdion, secondhand smoke, media advocacy, youth, tobacco additives, and women and tobacco.
http://www.ilcat.org/
The Illinois Coalition Against Tobacco (ICAT) is a group of more than 130 organizations and individuals working together to reduce tobacco use in Illinois. Our mission is to promote prevention of the harmful effects of tobacco to individuals and to society at-large. In August 1994, ICAT received a $1 million, four-year grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to finance the Tobacco-Free Illinois Project. The Tobacco-Free Illinois Project is a four-year public education campaign to accelerate changes in social norms concerning tobacco use and to promote a cultural climate conducive to healthy, tobacco-free Illinois. Support Your
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the facts
  • Tobacco contains nicotine, an addictive drug that makes it very difficult for users to quit.
  • Nicotine addiction is a pediatric disease. The average age to become a daily smoker is 14.5 years.
  • Tobacco kills more than 420,000 smokers in America each year. One of every three smokers dies from tobacco-related disease.
  • Secondhand smoke is deadly. It kills about 53,000 nonsmokers and triggers roughly 1,000,000 episodes of childhood illness every year.

114. National Association For The Education Of Homeless Children And Youth (NAEHCY)
Links, research, legislative info, and information about this association of national, state, and local education service and advocacy representatives.
http://www.naehcy.org/index.html

115. Youth Suicide Prevention Program
Dedicated to reducing youth suicide and suicidal behaviors in Washington State. Promotes youth voice, youthgenerated media messages, peer advocacy.
http://depts.washington.edu/ysp/
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116. 2M Center Home
The 2M Center is a technology and cultural center whose aim is to educate and strengthen neighborhoods through technology with a focus on youth and families. Addressing digital divide issues through creative youth programming, advocacy and training.
http://www.2mcenter.org
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Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr.
The 2M Center, operating in Washington DC's southeast communities, specifically addresses "digital divide" issues and technology access for underserved residents East of the River (Wards 7 and 8) through creative youth programming technology advocacy and training . The 2M Center was created in honor of slain community and civil rights activists Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr., and is also known as the Malcolm-Martin Center. The 2M Center is a technology and cultural center whose aim is to educate and strengthen neighborhoods through technology with a focus on youth and families. The Center focuses on initiatives and programs that are innovative, educational, pioneering and self-sustaining, using current and new technologies. Home About Us Help the 2M Center Programs ... Contact Us

117. Deaf Community Advocacy Network (DEAF C.A.N.!)
advocacy, interpreting, parenting programs, sign language, youth leadership, direct service, information, referrals, independent living, and workshops.
http://deafcan.org/

118. True Colors, Inc.
A nonprofit organization dedicated to improving and enriching the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth, adults and families. We provide support, education and advocacy.
http://www.ourtruecolors.org/
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119. National Association Of School Psychologists
Promoting educationally and psychologically healthy environments for all children and youth through research, training, advocacy, ongoing program evaluation, and caring professional service.
http://www.nasponline.org/

120. Exodus Youth Services #3
Provides social services, outreach, referrals, recreation, fellowship and advocacy to people in need in Adams Morgan, Langston Terrace, Potomac Gardens and Carver Terrace. Features projects and services.
http://www.exodusyouth.org
Our President, Mary Lyman Jackson, has released a collection of her beautiful musical compositions as a CD called "The Joyful Mysteries," which is available for purchase at: www.mercyproductions.com Articles on Exodus Lay Witness Magazine Tender Mercies of Love 3/02 Washington Times Musical Healing 8/1/01 Arlington Catholic Herald Christmas Charity Program Helping the Less Hopeful Human Events Exodus Youth Services South Jersey Courier Post From loss, a voice emerges 2/22/01 Catholic Star Herald A Life Devoted... 2/16/01 Washington Post Christians Spread Word, Aid 1/25/00 High Season for Volunteers 11/23/00 The Catholic Standard A Personal Exodus 11/28/96 Running on Faith 11/28/96 Street Catechism 11/28/96 Cloning: A view from the Street 5/15/97 Philanthropy Culture and Society A Festival of Hope 9/96 Virtue Magazine A Drop of Hope 5/96 Washington Post A Legacy That Will Live On 5/11/93 The Washingtonian Washingtonians of the Year 1/90
Welcome to Exodus Youth Services
As a multicultural, Catholic ministry, Exodus Youth Services serves the needs of homeless, runaway, refugee, and latchkey at-risk children and families in the metropolitan Washington, D.C. area. Exodus provides social services, outreach, referrals, recreation, fellowship, and advocacy to the neediest people in the poorest neighborhoods of our Nation's Capital.

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