Maine Pagan Resource Page resources for maine Pagans, including events, newsletters, groups, Paganfriendly Located in Winthrop, this locally owned general-interest bookstore has http://www.janeraeburn.com/maine/
Extractions: P.O. Box 161, East Winthrop, ME 04343-0161. $11/year; single copy $1.50 with SASE. Maine's longest-running Pagan publication, this newsletter is part of an organization aimed at helping Maine groups and solitaries find community. Features include statewide contact list and events calendar. Submissions or questions may be sent via e-mail epn@maine.rr.com Maine Pagan Coffee Talks Since these are put on by volunteers, times, locations and dates vary. I try to keep this information up to date, but it's wise to check before showing up. Portland: First Sunday of every month, 12:30 p.m., Maine Coffee Roasters, Forest Avenue. More information: anubis@sacoriver.net or janine.gorham@maine.edu
Recipients family Resource Centers Paducah family Services Fulton County Health Department maine general Hospital maine Medical Center Portsmouth Hospital http://www.newbornsinneed.org/html/recipients.html
Extractions: office@newbornsinneed.org Need help finding things on our website? Click here and well assist you! Newborns in Need (NIN) is proud to be able to provide premature and full term babies with much needed clothing and blankets by working with over 400 facilities across the United States. The information here represents a portion of facilities given donations. NIN home office provides donations to areas who dont have a chapter yet. If you would like to start a chapter to meet your communitys needs, please email office@newbornsinneed.org for more information after reading all of our website and becoming familiarized with the START A CHAPTER information. Together we can make a difference in the lives of tiny babies in all communities across the United States. One person CAN make a difference - it is YOU? Alabama
MOFGA - General Information Through its renowned newspaper, The maine Organic Farmer Gardener (MOF G) not only allows you to support maine s organic family farmers and gardeners, http://www.mofga.org/mofga.html
Extractions: Info Events Technical Services Crop Certification ... Agricultural Education and Special Events Farming and Gardening Technical Services Membership and Volunteering Founded in 1971, MOFGA has grown from a loose affiliation of farmers and gardeners committed to growing healthy, chemical free food, to an internationally recognized advocate for food production that enhances and protects the ecological as well as economic vitality of rural communities. MOFGA's Mission statement: The mission of the association is to help farmers and gardeners grow organic food, to protect the environment, and to recycle natural resources; to increase local food production, to support rural communities, and to encourage sustainable farm economies; and to illuminate for consumers the connections between healthful food, environmentally sound farming practices, and vital local economies. While the group's key constituency consists of farmers and gardeners, the organization helps food producers of all kinds adopt organic practices. One of the oldest and largest organic organizations in the country, MOFGA has 4,000 individual, family and business members and possesses extensive education, research and policy experience on a complete range of organic as well as non-organic farming and gardening issues. The Common Ground For many years MOFGA dreamed of creating a place that could serve as a permanent site for the Common Ground Country Fair as well as a living classroom and demonstration center for today's and tomorrow's farmers, gardeners and consumers. Thanks to the generosity, hard work and creative dedication of countless individuals and institutions, this dream has come true.
Maine Genealogy Mine Your first stop for genealogy links for maine. History resources ~ records,timelines, periods of time, general, specific, world, United States http://home.ptd.net/~nikki/ME.htm
Extractions: Contribute to Katrina Victims Maine Genealogy Mine American Revolution Genealogy Mine Memorial Day North American Indians ... ~ definitive historical guide to titled and landed families of the United Kingdom and Ireland Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire 5 parts in 1 ~ book by Sybil Noyes Genealogy.com
Maine Resources Adoptive Foster Families of maine, 1800-833-9786 Redington-Fairview general,207-474-5121, http//www.ohwy.com/me/m/md200012.htm http://www.mpf.org/SPIN/MaineResources.html
Extractions: Resources Organization Phone Number Web Address/Maine or Nat'l 504 Accessibility Acadia Hospital http://acadiahospital.org/default.htm AIDS Line Alcoholics Anonymous Alpha One/Adaptive Equipment Loan Program Alzheimer's Association/Maine Chapter American Cancer Society http://www.cancer.org/ American Lung Association http://www.lungusa.org/ American Red Cross/Pine Tree Chapter http://www.newenglandblood.org/ Aroostook Medical Center/Presque Isle http://www.tamc.org/ Arthritis Foundation http://www.arthritis.org/communities Augusta Mental Health Institute Autism Society of Maine http://www.asmonline.org/ BDS Statewide Crisis Number Bangor Mental Health Institute http://www.state.me.us/bds/bmhi/bangormhi/index.htm Blind and Visually Impaired, Division for http://www.mcbvi.org/default.htm Brain Injury Association of Maine http://www.biausa.org/Maine/bia.htm Cary Medical Center http://www.carymedicalcenter.org/ Catholic Charities/Birthline http://www.ccmaine.org/docs/birthline1.htm Center for Community Inclusion http://www.ume.maine.edu/~cci/
NN/LM NER - State Page New England Regional resources. Connecticut / maine / Massachusetts NCHS Faststats for maine Kaiser family Foundation State Health Facts for maine http://nnlm.gov/ner/state.html
Central Maine Medical Center Central maine family Practice serves patients from locations in Lewiston, Board Certification general practice, American Osteopathic Board http://www.cmmc.org/docdept.taf?dept=Family Practice
ABA Resources For Recovery From Autism/PDD/Hyperlexia Your child s educational program will affect your entire family. general autism.Autism/PDD resources Network is especially helpful for addressing http://members.tripod.com/RSaffran/aba.html
Extractions: ABA Resources for Recovery from Autism/PDD/Hyperlexia I am the father of a school-age child who has autism. This is a collection of Internet and other resources which parents of children with PDD PDD-NOS autism Asperger's Syndrome , or hyperlexia may find useful. All the information concerns teaching methods that are a branch of applied behavior analysis (ABA) called behavioral intervention . One of the methods is discrete trial training . Some (inaccurately) use the term " Lovaas method." We worked hard to get complete information, implement a program, and have our school system pay for it. My hope is to help spare other parents (and their children) some of the pain and wasted time we went through. Here are all the helpful resources I've found, with the best places to start marked . The essentials of starting a program for your child are marked to . Please also see the frequently asked questions about ABA and autism . For information on training or employment see the education and employment listings Why don't the links work?
Extractions: Quick Links ResourceNet Home Accessible Travel Fact Sheets I ... n The News "General Resources" Please note: The Resources area is a continuous work in progress. New links and categories will be added on a regular basis. If you would like to submit or recommend a site to be included you may Submit a URL Category Index ADA (non government) Assistive Technology Devices State Assistive Technology Centers Arizona Technology Access Program (AzTAP) Arkansas - ICAN Colorado - CATP Connecticut - CTTAP ... AbilityHub adaptive equipment and alternative methods available for accessing computers. ABLEDATA Assistive Technology Information Access Unlimited Applied Science and Engineering Laboratories Assistive Technology, Inc.
Genealogical Resources general resources. Alumni Biographical Files files on Bowdoin alumni, faculty, Larsen and Uggerby Families (NZ2 F767 L33). Lebanon, maine http://library.bowdoin.edu/arch/subject/genealogy.shtml
Extractions: @import "/includes/global_new/base.css"; Skip Navigation and go to content You may be using a browser that will cause viewing problems on our web site... please visit our browser upgrade page to learn more. Location: academics library subject guides Genealogical Resources This guide is meant to provide genealogical researchers with a rough outline of the material available for their use in the Special Collections and Archives department. It is by no means comprehensive, and will be periodically updated as new materials are located or accessioned. Please contact the staff with any questions. This list does not include material available in the main Library stacks. Please consult the on-line catalog for further information on these works. Many items sometimes used by genealogists are not mentioned within the detailed list; for the most part, these were not specific or involved too many family or individual names to be included. Descriptions of some of the more general sources, including those in the Bowdoin College Archives, precede the detailed list. General Resources Alumni Biographical Files files on Bowdoin alumni, faculty, honorary degree recipients and board members
Extractions: Introduction This publication contains resources and information for the general public and individuals who are educating the public about responses to emergency situations. The majority of the information focuses on food and water safety and storage, before, during and after natural disasters. A section of Internet Resources is provided. Many local public libraries offer internet connections for those who do not have home access. The last section of this publication includes resources for Y2K. While this is a particularly timely issue, information in these resources can be applied to other emergency situations beyond the year 2000. However, availability of these materials may be limited. Brochures and Fact Sheets The full text items below can be obtained by contacting the agency listed or by visiting the web site.
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Maine - Jon's Homeschool Resources maine homeschool support groups. Part of Jon s Homeschool resources neutral, Established in 1990 as a ministry to support maine families in their http://www.midnightbeach.com/hs/Maine.html
Extractions: Welcome Files Talk Web Pages ... This page has three parts: Support Groups Neighbors to meet Mailing Lists Neighbors to talk to Web Pages Maine-specific web pages Support Groups top Neighbors to meet Over the years, many people have contributed to these listings. The seeds of the collection came from Ruthann Biel, Growing Without Schooling, and Home Education Press. Central Maine Self-Learners An inclusive group comprised of homeschooling families in central Maine. Monthly Newsletter and Schedule of Events - on-line, E-mail, and via snail mail. All ages welcome! Global Learning Center Frank J. Heller
Resource Guide - NAMI Maine NAMI maineS. family RESOURCE GUIDEBOOK Today NAMI maine includes familymembers and friends of people with mental illness, as well as individuals who http://me.nami.org/directory.html
Extractions: NAMI Maine NAMI Maine's Child Program Affiliates and Support Groups Reports and Publications ... Public Policy Statements Evidence Based Best Practices Contact Us NAMI MAINES FAMILY RESOURCE GUIDEBOOK We dedicate this guidebook to individuals, their families, and friends, whose lives have been touched by a mental illness Please call Rolande Pierce at 1-800-464-5767 regarding any changes in address, phone ,or services. Our goal is to keep this directory updated on a regular basis. MAINES FIRST STATEWIDE TOLL-FREE CRISIS NUMBER IS : As Chair of the NAMI Maine Resource Manual Committee, I hope you find this manual helpful and informative. NAMI Maine remains committed to assisting all people affected by mental illness to get the help they need and to identify needed resources across Maine. On behalf of the Committee and NAMI Maine, thank you for using the manual. Nancy Grimes Chair, Board Committee on the Resource Manual ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS NAMI Maine is grateful to the many contributors and reviewers who have in every instance displayed a spirit of generosity without which this edition would not have been possible: Diane Farnum (Four Phase Crisis Plan), Anne Daly (Crisis), Kate Chichester (Dual Diagnosis), Mary Jean McKelvey (DMH/Trauma), NAMIs Dr. Rex Cowdry (Mental Illnesses/Medication), Dr. Roger Wilson(Medications), Carole Jones (Childrens Mental Illnesses), Denise Delorie (Impact on Spouse), Theresa Turgeon (DMH/Elderly), Mary Ellen Quinn(Case management/Treatment), Rev. Scott Dow (Religious Outreach Committee), Carol Carothers(Legal/Hospitalization), Bill Stubbs (Financial Considerations), Nancy Grimes (Homelessness/Impact on the Family).
Resource Guide - NAMI Maine NAMI maineS. family RESOURCE GUIDEBOOK. maineS FIRST STATEWIDE TOLLFREE CRISISNUMBER IS . 1-888-568-1112. To order this guidebook in printed version http://me.nami.org/directory2003.html
Extractions: NAMI Maine NAMI Maine's Child Program Affiliates and Support Groups Reports and Publications ... Public Policy Statements Evidence Based Best Practices Contact Us NAMI MAINES FAMILY RESOURCE GUIDEBOOK MAINES FIRST STATEWIDE TOLL-FREE CRISIS NUMBER IS : To order this guidebook in printed version please send $10.00 to the address below: NAMI MAINE NAMI-ME@nami.org FOREWORD Families of people who have serious mental illness need information. Sometimes that need is immediate and unexpected. Questions never considered become important, and important questions simply do not occur to inexperienced families. Even families who have lived with mental illness for years have questions. Those who move to new locations must learn new answers appropriate to their new setting. Questions abound and answers usually exist. But, too often, the search for answers requires more energy and persistence than a troubled family can muster. The Family Resource Guidebook provides practical answers to practical questions. It does not provide medical answers. The initial chapters are informational and discuss the basic facts about mental illness and its treatment. The Appendices and Mental Health Services-Regional Listings toward the back provide people with local names and numbers of services they will be needing. For more information on specific subjects, contact: