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61. Home Page
Florida Community health Center 772461-1402 1505 delaware Avenue Ft. Pierce, Fl34950 Non profit association of homeschool families.
http://www.fccflorida.org/resources/district15/Community_Resources.htm
Community Programs District 15 Home back ARC Indian River County
1375 16th Avenue
Vero Beach, FL 32960
Supported employment and developmental training for physically and mentally challenged adults. Services include infant intervention, developmental preschool, adult work program, residential group homes, supported independent living program, vocational and social activities.
ARC of St. Lucie County
616 Atlantic Ave
Ft. Pierce, FL 34954
Programs include respite care, adult education, adult training program, supported living, vocational training and employment, and adult social enrichment.
Big Brothers - Big Sisters of St. Lucie County
4800 South US 1
Ft. Pierce, Fl 34982 The program matches an approved adult volunteer with a child from a single parent home. The volunteer and child spend apx. 3-5 hours per week. Boys and Girls Club of Martin County PO Box 910 Hobe Sound, Fl 33475

62. The Food Bank Of Delaware - Newsroom
In delaware , more than 45000 children from lowincome families get free or of delaware s Department of health, nutrition and Exercise Services.
http://www.fbd.org/nhad05.htm
No summer break for childhood hunger
Without school lunches, more kids go hungry
By ROBIN BROWN / The News Journal As kids wait in line for food with their parents and grandparents at Alpha Baptist Church 's Pantry of Hope, in Belvedere, volunteer Lisa White can sense their hunger, she said. "Some cry, some are humiliated. Some just stare with absolutely no look on their face at all," White said. "It's heart-breaking." In a state as well-off as Delaware , it may be difficult to imagine children living without food for days, she said, "but there are more every summer." Although Delaware has the nation's lowest percentage of people who consistently go hungry, experts say nutrition becomes a critical child health issue every summer in every state. "Schools letting out for summer can spell trouble for many poor and hungry children who no longer can get school lunches and breakfasts," according to the Food Research and Action Center of Washington, D.C., an anti-hunger advocacy group. In Delaware , more than 45,000 children from low-income families get free or reduced-cost breakfasts and lunches during the school year, but only about 6,000 get the free meals they are eligible for in the summer, said Patricia D. Beebe, executive director of the Food Bank of

63. How We Help At The Food Bank Of Delaware
The Food Bank of delaware is a nonprofit agency distributing food to hungry The benefits of this program include; improved nutrition, lower health care
http://www.fbd.org/howwehelp.htm
Making the Connection The Food Bank of Delaware and its 242 member agencies work together to improve people's lives. We alleviate hunger by distributing food to our member agencies and by relentlessly asking what we can do to get to the real or root cause of hunger. What would truly enable people to improve their lives and depend on public assistance and programs less? When people have the opportunity to earn a stable and growing income, the cycle of poverty and the need for emergency and ongoing assistance from agencies like ours and those that provide assistance in healthcare, food, and housing can be broken. The old adage about teaching a person to fish for a lifetime instead of feeding that person for one day has helped us to develop the premises used to develop the curriculum for the training and life skills courses. Community Training Kitchen classes are small (15-20 adults) twelve week training opportunities for under/unemployed adults. Students enrolled in our program continue to acquire and maintain high-quality jobs that lift them out of poverty, and pay them at rates higher than they would receive without our training program. Our graduates' entry wages are averaging $8.50 to $9.50 per hour, which is far above the minimum hourly wage of $6.45. In addition to improving the employability of our students, our community training kitchen also prepares nutritious meals for hungry children through our Summer Feeding Program and our Kid's Cafe initiatives.

64. AAHD American Association On Health And Disability | Literature Searches
resources should be made available to provide support to families. Barriers to nutrition as a health promotion practice for women with disabilities.
http://www.aahd.us/research/ResearchAbstracts/hpromotion.htm
American Association on Health and Disability Search WWW Search aahd.us home about advocacy AAHD/CDC ... BEST PRACTICES
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BARRIERS TO HEALTH PROMOTION What makes it so hard? Barriers to health promotion experienced by people with multiple sclerosis and polio.
Becker H, Stuifbergen A. Fam Community Health. 2004 Jan-Mar;27(1):75-85.
School of Nursing, University of Texas at Austin 78701, USA. Perceptions of barriers to health promotion were examined in three groups of individuals with disabilities: (1) those with multiple sclerosis, (2) those with postpolio syndrome, and (3) polio survivors without postpolio syndrome. While there were small statistically significant differences among the three groups, all rated fatigue and impairment as their most frequent problems. For all groups, financial and interpersonal resources contributed significantly to the prediction of barriers, after accounting for perceived impairment. The findings suggest that health professionals should explore thoroughly the nature of individuals' perceived barriers to staying healthy, so that they can target their health-promoting interventions most effectively.

65. CFNP Report: October 7, 2004
States with the most improved participant access rate were delaware, Maine, Meeting the health and nutrition needs of homeless children and families
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CFNP Report October 7, 2004 In this issue:
  • Legislative Action Keeps Federal Funding on Hold CFNP Discretionary Grants Announced Major National Effort on Childhood Obesity Urged Health and Obesity Prevention Grants Announced Food Stamp Customer Service Excellence Recognized Pennsylvania Supermarket Initiative Moves Forward WIC Improvement Grants Announced CFNP Grantee Profile: Community Pediatric Programs’ Comprehensive Care Aids Homeless New Yorkers Small Bites
CFNP Report is published biweekly by the Community Nutrition Institute (CNI) under a cooperative agreement with the Office of Community Services, with funds from the Community Food and Nutrition Program (CFNP); Barbara Vauthier and Zy Weinberg, Editors; Shacy Rivera, Staff Writer; Sheila Foley, Circulation Manager. Opinions expressed in CFNP Report are those of CNI. To subscribe to CFNP Report , contact: Sheila Foley at sheilafoley@attglobal.net or call 703-532-0030. Legislative Action Keeps Federal Funding on Hold The U.S. Congress took action on September 29 to keep most federal programs at current levels until next month, as decisions on annual spending for fiscal year 2005 – which began October 1 – were postponed until after the upcoming elections.

66. Subject Listings
preschool nutrition; nutrition resources; healthy eating; meal reimbursement;......family Resource Publications Utah Extension Service.
http://www.central.agnic.org/subject-listing/Infants.html
Subject Listings Subject Listing for "Infants"
Number of Matches: 14 Broader Term(s) People
Current Term Infants
matches for query: Sorted by relevance Child Development Publications : Iowa State Extension Description:
PDF documents covering many aspects of parenting and child development. A service of Iowa State University. Subject Descriptors:
parent-child relationships; infants; children; youth; self-esteem; siblings; Keywords:
preschool fitness activity; Accessible from:
http://www.extension.iastate.edu/pubs/ch.htm
Children publications from Colorado State University Extension Description:
PDF documents a number of parenting and child care issues. Some 4H publications. Subject Descriptors:
children; infants; mental health; substance abuse; people with special needs; parent-child relationships; Keywords:
youth suicide; Accessible from: http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/CoopExt/PUBS/CONSUMER/pubcons.html#child Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Prog. Pubs from Alabama Description: Auburn University offers a number of PDF publications on infant care. Subject Descriptors: children; child nutrition; human nutrition; food and nutrition programs; infants; parent-child relationships;

67. GovBenefits.gov - Benefits Report
North Carolina Special Supplemental nutrition Program for Women, contact yourcounty health department or the NC family health Resource line at
http://www.govbenefits.gov/govbenefits/benefits/report.jhtml?dispatch=state&bid=

68. WHYY Wider Horizons
The family Workplace Connection is a delawarebased nonprofit organization . Healthy NJ Lists and links to resources for caregivers in New Jersey can
http://www.widerhorizons.org/caregivingresource.html
Resources for Caregivers See resource index for related topics. Download Caregiver Resource Guide Adobe Acrobat Reader required). A printed list may also be requested by calling 215-351-2095 or by mailing widerhorizons@whyy.org And Thou Shalt Honor
PBS documentary and community outreach dedicated to increasing awareness in our communities about family caregiving. A web based database which is searchable is also available at www.caregiver-usa.org
AARP

Offers extensive information on and support for caregiving, illness, grief, widowhood, funerals, wills and estate planning and advance directives. 601 E Street, NW
Washington, DC 20049
Information can be found on:
Abington Memorial Hospital Home Care Program
Abington Memorial Health Center
Schilling Campus, Suite 250

69. Health | Health Fair Planning Guide | National Resources For Health Fairs
family and Consumer Sciences health Information for Texans! A national resourceand referral service providing healthrelated information, resources,
http://fcs.tamu.edu/health/health_fair_planning_guide/national_resources.php
Family and Consumer Sciences
Health Information for Texans!
Health Fair Planning Guide
National Resources for Health Fairs
Administration on Aging
200 Independence Avenue, SW Room 309F
Washington, D.C. 20201
http://www.aoa.dhhs.gov/
Government agency that assists in building community systems and assessing needs of the elderly.
919 North Michigan, Avenue, Suite 1000
Chicago, IL 60611
http://www.alz.org/
Association that offers referrals to local chapters and support groups; provides publications.
P. O. Box 8250
Silver Spring, MD 20907-8250
(301) 495-3311 or (800) 438-4380 http://www.alzheimers.org/ AARP (American Association of Retired Persons) 601 E. Street, NW Washington, D.C. 20049 http://www.aarp.org/ National organization that advocates for rights of older adults; maintains a strong network of local chapters; provides numerous educational materials, publications, and program support. Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America 1233 Twentieth Street, NW, Suite 402

70. Philly Health Info : Diseases & Conditions : Hepatitis : Regional Resources
Contents of this section. health Facts NonEnglish resources The delawareValley Chapter supports Pennsylvania, delaware, and Southern New Jersey.
http://www.phillyhealthinfo.org/dc4.php?section=1&topic=125&subtopic=7

71. Web Links... Just For Kids
health and nutrition Q As from Columbia s health Education Program University ofDelaware Moderate set of nutrition, food safety and preparation
http://www.kidsnutrition.org/resources/university.html
Link One Link Two Link Three Link Four ... Link Five Sub-Menu Menu Tables can contain any type of content you need. Message from our Director Contact Us Directions Employment ... Volunteer FAQs Nearly 5,000 Houston-area children and families have participated in CNRC studies, helping to improve the nutritional well being of children worldwide. Facts and Answers Hundreds of articles on topics ranging from helping children develop healthy eating habits to nutrition for vegetarian teens Newsletter Nutrition news you can use plus updates and findings from CNRC researchers Postdoc Training Program Seminars and Events Nutrition Information on the Web: Links for Kids Links for Parents Nutrition Information from Government Resources Nutrition Information from Universities Quick Links Hot Topics: Childhood Obesity Breastfeeding Calcium Needs Raising a Healthy Eater ... Malnutrition/Anemia
USDA/ARS Children's Nutrition Research Center at Baylor College of Medicine
WEB LINKS: Nutrition For Kids Hot Topics General Information for Parents Information from government resources ... Information from Universities
Nutrition Information from U.S. Universities

72. Authors Of Health Is Academic
She is a former director of child nutrition for the Arkansas Department of Currently, she directs a national school health services resource and
http://www2.edc.org/MakingHealthAcademic/Resources/authors.asp

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Resources from EDC's CSHP Initiative About the Book Health Is Academic ... Self-Study Guide for CHES
About the Authors of Health Is Academic
Twenty-three authors from the fields of education, health, and community development discuss the components of a coordinated school health program, steps schools can take to create a program, and how universities and state, local and national agencies can support schools. Howard Adelman, Ph.D. John P. Allegrante, Ph.D. Dorothy Caldwell, M.S., R.D. Pauline Carlyon, M.P.H., M.S. William Carlyon, Ph.D. William Carlyon is a writer, editor, and health education consultant. He is a former director of the American Medical Association's (AMA) Department of Health Education. While at the AMA, he served as secretary to its committees on school and college health and on exercise and physical fitness. He was also responsible for planning the AMA's biennial conferences on physicians and schools. Paula Duncan, M.D.

73. PARENT RESOURCES
Vouchers enable lowincome families in delaware County to obtain child care sothey can social, medical, dental, nutritional and mental health services.
http://www.muncie.k12.in.us/parent_resources.htm
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PARENT RESOURCES A Better Way 765-747-9107
A Better Way provides a safe, residential shelter for victims of domestic violence. Academy of Model Aeronautics 765-287-1256 Adult Activities (YWCA) 765-284-3345 The Adult Activities program provides adults with activities to stimulate their skills, interests, health, and/or recreation needs. Affirmative Action Indianapolis, IN 317-232-8029 After Baby Comes 765-741-173 Ball Memorial Hospital After Baby Comes Class offers instruction in feeding the new baby, providing proper play, and knowing how to recognize when a physical should be called. After School Friends (Big Brothers and Big Sisters) 765-284-4141 This is an after-school program providing mentoring relationships and activities between South View Elementary students and volunteers who have been screened and trained. The program runs for 30 weeks during the school year. After-School Program (YMCA) 765-288-4448 After-School Tutoring in Reading 765-285-8540 Summer Tutoring in Reading Ball State University Teachers College, Muncie, IN

74. OASIS Information & Referral : Program Information Sheet For Children First (Del
Program Information Sheet for Children First (delaware Co. health Dept) voluntary family resource program which office Public health Nurse home
http://oasis.ouhsc.edu/Directory/oasi1059aj.html
Program Information Sheet for: Children First (Delaware Co. Health Dept)
Location:
Children First (Delaware Co. Health Dept)
Highway 59 W
Jay, OK 74346
Mailing Address: CHILDREN FIRST
DELAWARE CO. HEALTH DEPT
PO BOX 370
JAY, OK 74346
Telephone Numbers and Contact information
(918) 253-4511 Ask for Children First Fax Number: (918) 253-8419 Web Page: www.health.state.ok.us E-mail to: None Listed Program Details: Operating Agency: Delaware Co. Health Dept. Person In Charge: Administrator:Jane Ann Nicholas Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:00 - 5:00 Eligibility: First time expectant mothers/ parents. Fees: Intake Process: Contact program Service Area: Delaware County Handicap Accessibile Program/Service Notes: A community-based voluntary family resource program which office Public Health Nurse home visitation services to families expecting their first baby. Home visitations services are targeted to first time mothers in the prenatal period and continues through age of 2 of the child's life. Services offered include health assessment, child development assessments, parenting education, health, safety and nutrition education, and links to community resources.

75. Ohio
She acts as a resource to health professionals, consumer leaders, the media and State health Education Council, and the WV family nutrition Program
http://www.nationaldairycouncil.org/NationalDairyCouncil/Press/Spokespeople/Loca
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Karen Bakies is the Medical Programs Manager with the Dairy Council Mid East. Karen has more than nine years of experience in front of the camera and with reporters. She has completed numerous print, TV and radio interviews on topics such as weight management, child and adolescent nutrition, school nutrition and nutrition for disease prevention.
She graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio and completed a post-graduate internship at St. Paul-Ramsey Medical Center in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Karen has experience in the areas of clinical practice, community nutrition, nutrition education and academia. She oversees health professional programs for Mid East and acts as a resource for not only health professionals but also consumer leaders, the media and the dairy industry.
Karen is involved in the American, Ohio and Northwest Ohio Dietetic Associations. She is a past president of the Ohio Dietetic Association and is currently a delegate for the Ohio Dietetic Association to the American Dietetic Association. She also has been honored by the Ohio Dietetic Association with the "Recognized Young Dietitian" of the Year Award, "Member Merit Award" and most recently the "Presidents Award." Karen is also involved in Ohio Action for Healthy Kids, a group focused on addressing childhood obesity in Ohio.

76. June 2004 Show Resources—Keeping Kids Healthy, Physically Fit And Learning Thro
Information and resources that can be used in conjunction with the June 2004 The delaware Action for healthy Kids Coalition, a group of public health
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77. DCMO BOCES -- Community Resources -- Delaware Opportunities Inc
Comprehensive services are provided to both children and families. ResourceMobilization, Develops new programs to serve delaware County residents.
http://www.dcmoboces.com/RESOURCES/delop/proser.htm
Delaware Opportunities Inc.
47 Main Street
Delhi, New York 13753
SERVICES Advocacy If you feel you are not getting the help you need from local service agencies, our agency advocate can advise you of your rights and assist you in obtaining services. Advocacy is also provided by staff at our two neighborhood service centers in Walton and Delhi. Big Buddy Provides one on one role models and group activities for children ages 5-14. The program stresses cooperative learning and recreation and offers positive social and educational experiences for participants. Car Seat Loaner Project (DORITE) Lends car seats to low income families and provides training on the use and importance of car restraints for all passengers. Located at the WIC office, 146 Main Street, Delhi, (607) 746-3935. Clothing Distribution Free and inexpensive used clothing and household items are available at our neighborhood service centers. All donations are greatly appreciated. Clothing can be dropped off at the Delhi or Walton neighborhood service centers. Community Food and Nutrition Our Nutrition Advocate helps people apply for Food Stamps and WIC through application assistance, transportation, and advocacy. The program promotes participation in and expansion of school breakfast and lunch programs and summer food service programs in Delaware County.

78. Sports Nutrition
physical, social, and psychological aspects of healthy nutrition and and families can use to conserve and recycle resources related to nutrition and
http://www.tesd.k12.pa.us/stoga/dept/FCS/SN.htm
Sports Nutrition Course Rationale National Standards for Family and Consumer Sciences achieved in Sports Nutrition course Sports Nutrition Course Syllabus Lesson Plans ... Links Recipes used in class Back to Top Home
Sports Nutrition
enables students to realize the components and lifelong benefits of sound
nutrition and wellness practices and empowers them to apply these principles in their everyday lives. A
project-based approach that utilizes higher order thinking, communication, leadership, and management
processes is recommended in order to integrate suggested topics into the study of individual and family
issues. Topics include the impact of daily nutrition and wellness practices on long-term health and wellness;
physical, social, and psychological aspects of healthy nutrition and wellness choices; planning for wellness
and fitness; selection and preparation of nutritious meals and snacks based on USDA Dietary Guidelines
including the Food Guide Pyramid; safety, sanitation, storage, and recycling processes and issues associated
with nutrition and wellness; impacts of science and technology on nutrition and wellness issues; and nutrition

79. State Profiles. Delaware
The National Resource Center for health and Safety in Child Care has the fulltext of State delaware Department of Children, Youth and Their Families
http://nccic.org/statedata/statepro/delaware.html
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2000 Total Population: 2000 Number of Children aged 0-4: 2000 Number of Children aged 5-9 years old: 2000 Number of Children aged 10-14 years old: 2000 Total Number of Children under 18: Children under 5 as percent of population: Children under 18 as percent of population: Source: "Demographic Profiles: Census 2000," U.S. Census Bureau.
1999 Poverty Rate (all ages): 1999 Children Under 5 in Poverty: Source: "Table GCT-P14. Income and Poverty in 1999: 2000" and "Table P87. Poverty Status in 1999 by Age[17]- Universe: Population for whom poverty status is determined," U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary File 3.
2000 Percent of Children Under 6 Living with Working Parents: 2000 Percent of Children Ages 6-17 Living with Working Parents: Source: "Table QT-P26. Employment Status and Work Status in 1999 of Family Members: 2000." U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary File 3.

80. Home Page, Delaware County OSU Extension Center
*Healthy Families America of delaware County Provides youth nutrition andhealth programs to Southern delaware County. Phone number 918253-4330
http://www.delawarecountyext.com/
Welcome to the OSU Delaware County Extension Center Current News The Delaware County Free Fair is scheduled for September 8, 9, and 10, 2005. Exhibitors must be a resident of Delaware County or attend Delaware County Schools. Fairbooks will be available at the OSU Delaware County Extension Office by mid July. Each exhibitor should familiarize themselves with all the Fair rules and regulations which are printed in the front of the fairbook. There are new rules for Baked Goods entries and the judging times for flowers and baked goods have been moved up to 1:30 p.m. New rules for Open Class-Food Preparation Baked Goods
  • Enter items, Thursday from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. Judging will begin at 1:30 pm Commercial mixes are not to be used. All items must be placed on a disposable plate and inside a zip type plastic bag. A sample (one slice pie, cake, etc.) from the top four placings in each class will be kept for display. Left over portions to be picked up by 5:00 pm. Entries that do not place will be released after judging is complete and MUST picked up by 5:00 pm on judging day.
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