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81. NWAnews.com :: Northwest Arkansas' News Source
As it turns out, there is a program out there that can do just such a thing. The software can keep track of an individual or entire family.
http://www.nwanews.com/story.php?paper=adg§ion=Business&storyid=124412

82. MSDI Community Partners: Mid South Delta Initiative
The youth initiative will focus on careers in agriculture, general business, RISE/MOVE Academic Tutorial Program in Earle, AR arkansas Human development
http://www.msdi.org/community/teams.asp?p=2

83. Page H9055
Security Investment Program (INCLUDING RESCISSION) family Housing Construction, Army Defense Health Program (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) general
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84. Joycelyn Elders
I have become a strong advocate for programs that will strengthen families, As Surgeon general, I will be a true advocate for the improvement of
http://gos.sbc.edu/e/elders1.html
Confirmation Statement Of U.S. Surgeon General
Before The U.S. Senate Labor
And Human Resources Committee
by Joycelyn Elders
Former U.S. Surgeon General July 23, 1993 Good Morning! Mr. Chairman, Senator Kassebaum and members of the Senate Labor and Human Resources Committee, it is a great honor to appear before you today as President Clinton's nominee for the position of Surgeon General. I want to thank you for taking time from your busy schedules to meet with me during the past few weeks. I appreciate that opportunity and look forward to talking with those of you I have not yet met. Before proceeding further, I would like to take this opportunity to thank my dear husband, Oliver Elders, and all of my family and friends, many of whom are here today, who have supported me throughout my career, and particularly, for their support during the past six months. Many say I am a lightening rod. Please know that they have been my thunder. I appear before you today at a time when our entire Nation is facing great challenges in public health. AIDS, violence, teenage pregnancy, a drug resistant strain of tuberculosis, low immunization rates all indicate we have not done a very good job at selling healthy lifestyles in this country. I believe the only way to heal our Nation is through prevention. Prevention requires education. If confirmed, I would make my utmost goal the education of our people, all our people, on how to stay healthy. I have some personal and professional understanding of these challenges that I would like to share with you. But before I do that, I would like to address some issues about me that have been raised.

85. Links For Parents
general Parenting Information. arkansas Department of Education The ARKidsFirst program provides insurance for children of arkansas families who cannot
http://www.parenting-ed.org/parents.htm
Web Links
Links for Parents
General Parenting Information

Mother Specific Sites

Father Specific Sites

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General Parenting Information Arkansas Department of Education
http://arkedu.state.ar.us
Parents and educators in Arkansas will find lots of good information about Arkansas schools. The site lists information on education frameworks, benchmarks, school standards, school choice as well as information about programs such as Smart Start, Arkansas Reading Excellence Project, No Child Left Behind, and Arkansas Reading First, etc. Arkansas Parents as Teachers
http://www.arkansaspta.org
This site gives information about the Arkansas Parents as Teachers association. Parents and educators can access information about local chapters, as well as view a calendar of events and other related information about the Arkansas PTA. Great Schools.net
http://www.greatschools.net
This web site features school information about public, private, and charter schools nationwide. Parents can get profiles of schools in their area and compare them against other schools. There are also tips on how parents can help their child succeed in school that can be accessed through the Parent Resource Center. Lots of good information! Parents Place
http://www.parentsplace.com

86. States Cutting Low-income Programs In Response To Fiscal Crises, 1/17/02
Cutting programs for lowincome families may be the single most damaging step arkansas arkansas Advocates for Children Families Richard Huddleston
http://www.cbpp.org/1-17-02sfp-pr.htm
N EWS
R ELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Tuesday, January 17, 2002 CONTACT: Jim Jaffe, Michelle Bazie
State Groups Contacts Listed Below 820 First Street, NE
Suite 510
Washington, DC 20002
Tel: 202-408-1080
Fax: 202-408-1056
center@cbpp.org

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Robert Greenstein Executive Director Iris J. Lav Deputy Director Board of Directors John R. Kramer, Chair Tulane Law School Henry J. Aaron Brookings Institution Ken Apfel University of Texas Barbara B. Blum Columbia University David de Ferranti The World Bank Marian Wright Edelman James O. Gibson DC Agenda Beatrix Hamburg, M.D. Cornell Medical College Frank Mankiewicz Hill and Knowlton Richard P. Nathan Nelson A Rockefeller Institute of Government Marion Pines Johns Hopkins University Sol Price Chairman, The Price Company (Retired) Robert D. Reischauer Urban Institute Audrey Rowe Lockheed Martin, IMS Susan Sechler The Aspen Institute Juan Sepulveda, Jr. The Common Experience/ San Antonio William Julius Wilson Harvard University STATES CUTTING LOW-INCOME PROGRAMS IN RESPONSE TO FISCAL CRISES PDF of this press release HTML of the full report PDF of the full report Related Report: Budget Cuts vs. Tax Increases at the State Level:

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88. ARG:Recovery Centers Of Arkansas
SPECIAL POPULATIONS. Facility has separate program for Licensed by,arkansas Dept. of Health, Bureau of Alcohol Drug Abuse
http://www.addictionresourceguide.com/listings/recoverycenters.html
Recovery Centers of Arkansas
Freestanding Chemical Dependency Rehab
The Program
"In Its Own Words" STATISTICS
Self Description:
"Recovery Centers of Arkansas operates separate facilities for men and women, offering intense treatment using a variety of treatment disciplines."

Treatment Philosophy:
"Services integrate a cognitive-behavioral and 12 Step approach to treatment."

Approach to Dual Diagnosis:
"Through a joint venture with a local mental health organization, we offer a coordinated long term treatment program for individuals with both a substance abuse disorder and chronic mental illness."

Family Program:
"Intervention services and treatment for families is available."

Position on 12 Step Involvement:
"Treatment services include and coordinate closely with local 12 Step programs."

Position on Confrontation:
"It is the philosophy of Recovery Centers of Arkansas to treat all individuals with dignity and respect."

Additional Characteristics:
"RCA is an outgrowth of the first AA Chapter west of the Mississippi River, and maintains an active alumni organization."
GENERAL:
  • Number of Beds: Detox Available: No
  • Last Year's Admissions:
    Total Annual Admits Average Length of Stay 33 days Percent of Women Percent under 25
    Percent with College Education Percent Covered by Public Assistance Receiving some form of psychiatric medication other than for detoxification
  • Admissions Procedures:
    Night Admission Available: No Weekend Admission available: No Face to Face Interview or exam required before admission: No
SPECIAL POPULATIONS:

89. Arkansas Fact Sheet
The program also involves kinship care families in legislative The programserves roughly 4550 caregivers in Central arkansas (around Little Rock) and
http://www.grandsplace.com/gp8/ar.html
For Grandparents and Special Others Raising Children ARKANSAS
Grandparents and Other Relatives Raising Children A State Fact Sheet August 2002 Across the country, more than six million children approximately 1 in 12 children are living in households headed by grandparents or other relatives. Arkansas has more than 62,000 children living in households headed by grandparents or other relatives. In many of these households, grandparents and other relatives are the primary caregivers (“kinship caregivers”) for children whose parents cannot or will not care for them due to substance abuse, illness and death, abuse and neglect, economic hardship, incarceration, divorce, domestic violence, and other family and community crises. In response to the growing numbers of these kinship care families, state legislatures, public and private agencies, and grassroots coalitions in Arkansas and across the country have begun to expand services and supports for children living with kin inside and outside of the foster care system. A Look at the Numbers: Kinship Care in Arkansas The data below show the numbers of grandparents who are living in households with at least one grandchild under the age of 18, as well as the numbers of grandparents who are the primary caregivers for these grandchildren. These numbers were reported by the 2000 U.S. Census and are available for every place (as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau) in the country, including cities, towns, villages, and boroughs, on the U.S. Census website.*

90. Department Of Health
general Offices, Phone Number, Fax Number. Deaf Message Relay, 1800-322-5580 Comprehensive Cancer Control Program, 501-661-2942, 501-661-2009
http://www.healthyarkansas.com/health.html
Online Services Privacy Accessibility Security
4815 West Markham, Little Rock, AR 72205 Organization Chart Organization Chart - PDF State Board of Health Members State Board of Health Members - PDF General Offices Phone Number Fax Number Deaf Message Relay Main Number Director’s Office Phone Number Fax Number Communications External Communications Internal Director Administr ation Phone Number Fax Number Financial Management Human Resources Information Technology Services Legal Third Party Reimbursement/Mgmt System Workforce Development Public Health Preparedness Phone Number Fax Number Emergency Communications Center Emergency Management Health Alert Network Hospital Preparedness PH Preparedness Administration State Preparedness and Planning Shared Services Phone Number Fax Number Alcohol Testing Central Supply and Services Community Based Case Management ConnectCare TDD 1-800-285-1131 Engineering Environmental Health Protection Epidemiology Health Statistics Home Health After Hours Home Health/Home Care Hospice In-Home Services In-Home Services Admin./Payroll

91. Services
The program also covers medications, medical equipment, and provides Coordination of arkansas ’ birthing hospitals’ Universal Newborn Hearing Screening
http://www.healthyarkansas.com/services/services_ph2_all.html
Online Services Privacy Accessibility Security
Personal
Health Services Use Pull Down Menu for Bookmarked Links Arkansas Safe Kids Coalition BreastCare Breastfeeding Cancer Screening and Follow-up Cardiovascular Health Communicable Disease Community Case Mgmt. Serv. for Elderly Connect-Care Family Planning Fire Burn Prevention Governor's Council on Phys. Fitness/Health HIV Medical Care HIV Screening Home Care Home Health Hospice Immunization Infant Hearing Program Licensed Midwifery Maternity MCH Health Line Mobile X-Ray Mother/Infant Program Newborn Screening Personal Care Pregnancy Testing Safety Seat Sexually Transmitted Diseases Sterilization Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Tuberculosis Women, Infants and Children (WIC)

92. 2004 Press Release
Program is a Partnership of the general Mills Foundation, Kids Aquatic Programfor lowincome African-American families in Philadelphia.
http://www.eatright.org/Public/7765_19604.cfm

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General Mills Champions Grants Awarded to Help Children Nationwide Develop Skills to Eat Healthy and Stay Fit MINNEAPOLIS(BUSINESS WIRE)May 24, 2004
Program is a Partnership of the General Mills Foundation, American Dietetic Association Foundation and President's Challenge Fifty nonprofit community groups across the U.S. received grants totaling $500,000 from the General Mills Foundation to support pioneering programs that help children develop lifelong nutrition and physical fitness habits. Now in its second year, the General Mills Champions program is a long-term partnership between the General Mills Foundation, the American Dietetic Association Foundation and the President's Challenge. Additional components of the initiative include sponsorship of the Presidential Active Lifestyle Awards (PALA), as well as the development of nutrition and fitness mentoring models. The initiative provides grants of $10,000 to schools or nonprofit community groups with programs that equip children and their families with skills they need to eat a balanced diet and exercise on a regular basis. This year's grant winners include programs such as Splash! Kids Aquatic Program for low-income African-American families in Philadelphia. Others include the Reading, Running and Celery Sticks program in St. Louis that combines physical activities with a reading program for 3-5-year-olds; Portland's Healthy Start Program-Nutrition and Fitness Services that targets first-time mothers between the ages of 16 and 20; Give Me Five, an after-school program in Paul, Idaho in which healthy snacks will be served, 20 minutes will be devoted to physical activities, and a registered dietitian will present a weekly nutrition activity for students.

93. Families USA: Medicaid
You re in Medicaid Children s Health general Issues Screening for Medicaidand State Children s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) Eligibility (July
http://www.familiesusa.org/site/PageServer?pagename=Medicaid_General

94. Tyson Foods Inc.: Tyson Today
Tyson to Expand ValueAdded Production in arkansas and Mississippi (7/19/2005) Building the Future, a financial literacy program, created and led by
http://www.tysonfoodsinc.com/corporate/news/default.asp?CategoryTypeID=1

95. Adoption.com - Information On International, Domestic, Child & Agency Adoptions,
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