Joint Education Center For Lifelong Learning Spouses and civilians who work aboard Marine Corps Base hawaii or reside in the Transition Assistance Management Program family Member Employment http://www.mccshawaii.com/jec.htm
Extractions: for Lifelong Learning The Joint Education Center provides testing including Dantes/DSST tests, tuition assistance for active duty Marines and Sailors, as well as education workshops for everyone. The center's Lifelong Learning Program (LL) provides personal and professional learning opportunities within the Navy/Marine Corps Community. The LL Program focuses on voluntary off-duty academic programs in a traditional classroom setting. Access to LL for independent duty and deployed Sailors/Marines is facilitated through online enrollment and correspondence courses. Spouses and civilians who work aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii or reside in the nearby community may enroll in voluntary education courses on the Base. Priority is given to active duty military personnel.
The Future Of Children - Sub-Sections ARTICLE Evaluation of hawaii s Healthy Start Program In 1975, Dr. Calvin Siaestablished the hawaii family Stress Center (or HFSC, later renamed the http://www.futureofchildren.org/information2827/information_show.htm?doc_id=7041
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ACF - Programs of the Tribal Temporary Assistance to Needy Families ProgramAre you looking for general information about Federal programs serving children http://www.acf.hhs.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.
Strengthening Hawaii Families , * and generalimprovement in communication skills for all family members.Program, *, Strengthening hawaii Families. http://www.strengtheningfamilies.org/html/model_programs_1997/mfp_pg19.html
Extractions: Strengthening Hawaii Families (SHF) is a cultural values-based primary prevention program that was developed by the Coalition For A Drug-Free Hawaii, SHF seeks to reduce and ultimately prevent such problems as substance abuse, domestic violence, and gang involvement by reducing risk factors and increasing resiliency factors in both the community and the family. SHF provides the tools and the process for elementary-school aged youth (aged 5 to 12) and their families to build on existing family strengths. The 14-session curriculum emphasizes values clarification, family relationships, and communication skills to allow families to discover for themselves what will work best based on their values and vision. Trained facilitators work with families to cover the following topics: connecting with one another; exploring values; practicing family values; cultural and generational continuity; family vision; skill-building including communication, making choices, problem-solving, decision making, anger management and stress management; wellness including substance abuse prevention, healthy lifestyle choices, and resiliency; and `ohana (family) time. SHF has been shown to have a positive impact on the families that participated. The University of Hawaii Social Welfare Evaluation and Research Unit (SWERU) found significant improvement in family cohesion, family organization, and family communication; and a significant decrease in family conflict as well as decrease in parental depression. These findings relate to our goal to decrease risk factors and to increase resiliency/protective factors in youth and their families. Follow-up research done by SMS, Inc, to determine the long-term impacts of participation found that past participants reported better relationships among family members, a clearer understanding of parental roles, more awareness of children's needs, improved behaviors for children, and general improvement in communication skills for all family members. Participants also remarked on the amount of bonding and fellowship that accompanied each SHF session.
Hawaii I-Gen Onestop source for hawaii genealogy, history, and travel searches. On thispage * more Genealogy * Genealogy programs * local History and more * http://members.aol.com/USgenealogy/igen/hi.html
Extractions: Interactive Genealogy combines searches for genealogy, living people, local history, and travel by state and keyword , because our family's history was sometimes changed by what was happening around them and what was available where they lived. Travel - from Sween's Travel Guide HAWAII more places to stay in Hawaii Honolulu Honolulu is known for its ocean and beaches. The Marriott Waikiki Beach and the New Otani Kaimana Beach Hotel are only two of many choice hotels in the area. Where else to stay * Which is your favorite vacation spot? Hideaways in Anahola or Haiku ? Near the Hawaii Volcanos National Park
Hawaii Attorney General - CPJA: Crime In Hawaii hawaii State Department of the Attorney general Crime Prevention and JusticeAssistance Division Research hawaii Uniform Crime Reporting Program Update http://www.cpja.ag.state.hi.us/rs/cih/
Extractions: Crime in Hawaii Down 10.2% in First Half of 2004 February 3, 2005 - The Department of the Attorney General's semi-annual Uniform Crime Report shows that the number of Index Crimes reported in Hawaii for the first six months of 2004 decreased 10.2% from the figure reported for the first half of 2003. The number of violent Index Crimes (murder, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault) decreased 12.6%, while property Index Crimes (burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft) fell 10.1%. Net decreases in violent, property, and total Index Crimes were reported by all four of Hawaii's counties. The number of murders reported statewide for the first half of 2004 increased 45.5%, up from 11 in 2003 to 16 in 2004. (Note small base numbers, and that a record low murder tally was reported in 2003.) Forcible rapes decreased 7.3%, robberies plunged 42.5%, and aggravated assaults rose 7.3%.
Honolulu Star-Bulletin Hawaii News Homes will keep their current general trash pickup dates, It is a programsimilar to one proposed last spring but that the City Council scrapped for a http://starbulletin.com/2003/09/10/news/story1.html
Extractions: ckua@starbulletin.com About 11,000 households in Mililani will become the "guinea pigs" in the city's mandatory curbside recycling project, which will start on a four-month trial basis in November. "We really want to learn from the Mililani residents how we can take this program islandwide," Suzanne Jones, the city's recycling coordinator, said yesterday while announcing the pilot program. Mililani residents will be asked to place in front of their homes glass, newspapers, aluminum and plastic for recycling twice a month in either their current 96-gallon garbage bin or in a separate recycling bin provided by the city. Residents will have to separate their recyclable items from the general trash, but all the recycling items can be placed in one bin no sorting required. Homes will keep their current general trash pickup dates, while green waste will be picked up on alternating weeks with the recyclable materials. Mililani resident Debbie Lee has a sister in New Jersey who recycles all the time, but she's not sure she'll be able to get her family to do the same here.
Easter Seals Society Of Hawaii Sultan Early Intervention Program provides services through a coordinated comprehensive familycentered and culturally sensitive support includes http://www.eastersealshawaii.org/about-oahu.htm
Extractions: *NEW- Sultan Early Intervention Program provides services through a coordinated comprehensive program to families with children who have special needs from birth to three years of age. Family-centered and culturally sensitive support includes: Information and Referral Services as needed or requested;
Chamber Of Commerce Of Hawaii Also new to hawaii are Brigadier general John Bednarek of the 25th AUSA hawaiihas established the AdoptA-Platoon program to assist hawaii based troops http://www.cochawaii.com/page.php?article_id=44
Extractions: Alabama Alaska Arkansas Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Washington DC West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming School Name or District Give Us Your Feedback (Page 1 of 2) Want to fire up your childs curiosity about space, nature or college life this summer? If so, check out these unusual summer learning programs. By Marian Wilde, GreatSchools.net Staff Exotic summer learning programs for children are more plentiful than ever. Thats good news for parents. Some of these programs fill up fast, however, so its a good idea to start your planning early. Don't despair if you haven't made plans for your child's summer yeteven the most popular programs have last-minute cancellations. What kinds of programs are there?
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Extractions: Advertiser Staff Writer E.G. "Curly" Ayers knew better than anyone else that his son had a troubled life. Clifford Clark said $3,000 a month went to addressing "special needs." Alan Ayers had been in and out of jail for relatively petty crimes such as credit-card theft and forgery. An alcoholic with a crack cocaine addiction, he also suffers from a bipolar mental illness, but his life has had bright spots, too, with stints as a professional golfer. So when Alan Ayers had a chance to be freed from jail in October 1999 and placed into Fresh Start Inc., a Waipahu structured living facility, Curly Ayers paid what program director Ron Barker asked: an $1,800 entry fee and $1,800 for each of the next three months his son was in the facility.
Extension And Outreach Services hawaii Pesticide Information Retrieval System (information about currently registered family, Youth, Leadership and Communityrelated activities http://www2.ctahr.hawaii.edu/extout/extout.asp
Extractions: Extension and Outreach Date Last Edited: 07/30/2001 College professionals provide a variety of educational outreach activities, in addition to their private volunteer projects. Our efforts, many of which are conducted from our Cooperative Extension offices, empower people to make more informed choices about professional and personal life. Master Gardener Program Production Information (see also publications) Commercial Cost of Production spreadsheets Farmers Bookshelf (information on growing some of Hawaii's fruits, ornamentals, vegetables)
Pacific Tsunami Museum Programs hawaii County is the last county to become TsunamiReady, which will make hawaii Through the TsunamiReady program, NOAA s National Weather Service gives http://www.tsunami.org/programs.htm
Extractions: CLICK HERE Community NOAA Recognizes the Big Island as TsunamiReady Hawaii County is the last county to become TsunamiReady, which will make Hawaii the first TsunamiReady State. Through the TsunamiReady program, NOAA's National Weather Service gives communities the skills and education needed to survive a tsunami before, during and after the event. TsunamiReady helps community leaders and emergency managers strengthen their local tsunami operations. On Friday, July 29th the Museum hosted NOAA officials along with Service Directors and Emergency Management Directors from Indian Ocean countries to honor this event. The NOAA program will aid these Indian Ocean delegates in establishing guidelines for emergency preparedness in their communities. The official TsunamiReady ceremony will be held in August. 1975 Tsunami The museum is now collecting oral histories, photographs, and information regarding the tsunami which struck November 29th, 1975. If anyone has any photographs or stories that they would like to share, please call us at the museum at 808-935-0926. Want an opportunity to meet interesting people from all over the world?
Hawaii Admin Jobs & Clerical Jobs On CareerBuilder.com Looking for hawaii Admin Clerical jobs and other Admin Clerical jobs? Manager with managing and maintaining program reports and general office http://admin-clerical.careerbuilder.com/ac.ic/Hawaii/
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Hawaii Newborn Screening Information general Information hawaii , along with four other states ( Alaska , Idaho In March, 2002, hawaii l aunched a pilot program to supplement the mandated http://www.savebabies.org/states/hawaii.htm
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Extractions: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2000 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Washington, D.C. United States Senator Daniel K. Inouye is pleased to announce that the Congress approved $ 93.3 million in funding for labor, health, and education programs in Hawaii. These initiatives are in the Fiscal Year 2001 Labor, Health and Education Appropriations measure, which was part of the final budget deal negotiated between the Congressional leadership and the White House, and passed by the Congress late Friday. The measure is awaiting the President's final approval. "I am especially pleased that the labor-related initiatives continue to receive support from my colleagues. These programs are based on the concept of 'helping people help themselves.' Thus far, these programs have proven effective in providing the people of Hawaii with the job skills that lead to economic independence and rewarding careers," Senator Inouye said. This measure also includes funding for both the Native Hawaiian Education Act and the Native Hawaiian Health Care Act. These acts became law in 1988 and were reauthorized in 1994.