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         Maryland Family Programs:     more books (25)
  1. Family mediation in Anne Arundel County: A study of the Family Division, Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County's Mediation Program performance during calendar year 2000 by Pamela Cardullo Ortiz, 2001
  2. Transition planning anticipated services in the Individualized Education Program (IEP) process an informational guide for students, families, professionals (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:443261) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1999
  3. Evaluation of program effectiveness through multi-agency cooperation in the use of aides by Diana Ryan Baldwin, 1976
  4. Teaching the parents, saving the children: The need for a state mandated parental education program in support of the children of divorce by John Carroll Byrnes, 1997
  5. Family-level key to the stream invertebrates of Maryland and surrounding areas by Benjamin Kent Jessup, 1999
  6. Family impact of income support programs (Working paper) by Martha H Phillips, 1979
  7. Not forgotten but still poor: A follow-up study of families in continuous contact with extension aides for two years (Monograph / Cooperative Extension Service, University of Maryland) by Virginia Li Wang, 1972
  8. Food and nutrition education program for low income families in Allegany County: Program evaluation report by Nancy B Kebschull, 1969
  9. A full employment program for the City of Baltimore by Samuel Z Black, 1993
  10. Evaluating welfare reform: A guide for scholars and practitioners by Douglas J Besharov, 1997
  11. Black-White earnings gaps have widened: The problem of family structure, earnings inequality and the marginalization of Black men (Working paper) by William A Darity, 1991

21. Univ Maryland Family Practice
AAFP Directory of family Practice Residency programs. University maryland familyPractice Baltimore , MD 212011771. Note This page reflects data from 2004
http://www.aafp.org/residencies/180025002.html

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University Maryland Family Practice
Baltimore , MD 21201-1771
Note: This page reflects data from 2004 to 2005
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Yvette L Rooks, MD
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Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, OB - GYN, E.R.
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22. Maryland - Family Support Center
afterschool programs, workshops, a fatherhood program, a male mentor program,support groups, Services Offered family Support Center
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23. Frequently Asked Questions
Today programs operate throughout New England and in Baltimore, maryland.Casey family Services is a fully licensed and accredited nonprofit child welfare
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  • About Casey Family Services 1. What is Casey Family Services?
    For more than 25 years, Casey Family Services has assisted vulnerable children and families. Today programs operate throughout New England and in Baltimore, Maryland. Casey Family Services is a fully licensed and accredited nonprofit child welfare agency providing a broad range of programs to meet the changing needs of vulnerable children and families. Founded in 1976 solely as a source for long-term foster care, Casey Family Services today offers foster care for children, as well as post-adoption, preservation and reunification services for families. In addition, Casey has established a number of specialized and innovative community-based programs to help strengthen families and enable parents to provide the healthy, nurturing environments their children need to grow and thrive. 2. What do you do?

    24. Maryland Attorney General - Family Violence Council
    The family Violence Council mailed 1000 copies of maryland’s Sex The 2004list of SelfCertified Abuser Intervention programs has been completed.
    http://www.oag.state.md.us/Family/
    Home Protecting Consumers Safeguarding Children Seniors ... Click here to quickly exit this page. Family Violence Council
    301 W. Preston St.
    Baltimore, MD 21202
    (888) 743-0023 Attorney General's main switchboard (toll-free) Click here to quickly exit this page. Attorney General J. Joseph Curran, Jr. and former Lt. Governor Kathleen Kennedy Townsend created the Family Violence Council in November 1995, in response to evidence that family violence was on the rise in Maryland. On February 10, 2003, Lt. Governor Michael Steele agreed to co-chair the Council with Attorney General Curran. The mission of the Family Violence Council is to prevent and reduce family violence in Maryland and to break the cycle of violence between generations. WHAT'S NEW: On December 3, 2004, the Council hosted its 6th annual one-day abuser intervention program (AIP) conference at the Wilde Lake Interfaith Center, Inc. in Columbia, MD.

    25. Family Health Administration
    family Health Administration maryland Department of Health Mental Hygiene Offices programs, Center for Cancer Surveillance and Control
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    Center for Cancer Surveillance and Control Genetics and Children Center for Maternal and Child Health Center for Preventive Health Services Child and Adolescent Health Health Promotion, Education Primary Care And Rural Health Oral Health Deer's Head Center Western Maryland Center Local Health Departments Genetics and Children with Special Health Care Needs Women, Infants, and Children Program Center for Maternal and Child Health Primary Care and Rural Health (OPCRH) ... FHA Frequently Asked Questions
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    26. Children's Activities In Washington DC, Maryland And Virginia.
    family programs, arts, sports, special events, enrichment programs, summer campsand more in Washington DC, maryland and Virginia.
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    27. MPT Kids And Family
    Featured MPT Kids family programs and Activities Work and family resourceson PBS Work and family Resources maryland Science Center
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    Dessert Circus with Jacques Torres: Chocolate Treasures (VHS)
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    airs 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm weekdays on WMPB! Bob the Vid Tech:
    Message in a Bottle

    Bob The Vid Tech is on a well deserved vacation at the beach - when suddenly a message in a bottle washes up on shore! Someone is in trouble, but they didn't sign the note. Where is it from? How can Bob find out? And who the heck sends messages in a bottle these days? Starring Emmy Award winning Bob Heck as MPT's kid show host "Bob The Vid Tech", and his talented Vid Tech apprentice Parris Lane (aka "Brianna"), Bob the Vid Tech: Message in a Bottle takes children on a tour of how humankind communicates - with languages, the mail, telephones and computers!
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    MPT and PBS Parents have collected a wealth of resources and advice for busy parents. How do American families balance work and family? You might be surprised.
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    28. MPT Online
    Plus maryland Politics, and more. Tonight, 730pm News Public Affairs Arts Culture Kids family programs Interests Education
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    Sesame Street
    Reaching young children in powerful and responsible ways with a view that learning is fun! Weekdays, 9am.
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    Bob Dylan. The Beatles. Protests.
    A tribute to those turbulent times with special programs examining all things '60s. College of the Air Earn college credits toward a degree through this partnership between MPT and area colleges and universities. Now Showing: Ballykissangel Par for the Course Up Next: Cyberchase A Change of Art Full Program Schedule American Stories: The Congress Tonight, 8pm ... MPT Pressroom

    29. Maryland Education Resources For People With Disabilities And Their Families
    maryland State Department of Education offers several programs for families of family Support Network is a part of the maryland Infants and Toddlers
    http://www.linc.org/resedu.html
    Maryland Education and Day Care Resources
    for People with Disabilities
    The Arc of Montgomery County (The Arc, MC) - offers AFTER ALL, an after school enrichment program for pre-teens and teenagers with disabilities in an inclusive community setting at The Boys and Girls Club of Silver Spring. This year-round program is open all day on school holidays. For more information, call 301-681-4623 or 310-984-5792.
    • BUILDING BRIDGES PROJECT - This program increases the availability of child care options for children with disabilities and their families by providing training and support to families and community child care providers. Families and child care providers can call the Building Bridges coordinator directly to be eligible for this service at 301-294-4953 or 301-984-5777.
    • FAMILY, INFANT AND CHILD CARE CENTER (FICCC) - specialized child care for infants and children with medical conditions, from six weeks to five years old. For more information, call 301-279-2165.
      KARASIK CHILD CARE CENTER - an enrichment program providing year-round full- and part-time care for children of preschool and elementary school age with and without special care needs. For more information, call 301-593-0444.
      MONTGOMERY PRIMARY ACHIEVEMENT CENTER (MPAC) - a nonpublic, nonprofit, special education program for children (ages 2 to 8) who have identified developmental delays. MPAC also provides specialized instruction to children in Montgomery County with autism through the Collaborative Autism Preschool Program (CAPP. For more information, call 301-593-3797. For more information, call 301-593-3797.

    30. Archived: Maryland 2001 Abstract -- Even Start Statewide Family Literacy Initiat
    The maryland family Literacy Consortium was formed in . to localprograms; Expanding direct services through the maryland family Reading Plan
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    31. UCP Of Central Maryland: Family/Respite Care
    family/Respite Care Transportation In Home Supports Provides transportationfor adult day programs and many of the recreation programs.
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    Provides transportation for adult day programs and many of the recreation programs. Transportation services are also available for the individuals who reside in UCP/CM sponsored residential programs.
    Transportation Program
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    1700 Reisterstown Road, Suite 226, Baltimore, MD 21208-2935
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    32. The Women's Law Center Of Maryland - Kaufman Center For Family Law : Programs
    programs. The Bruce A. Kaufman Center for family law includes the following programs WLC Logo, The Women s Law Center of maryland, Inc.
    http://www.wlcmd.org/kcprograms.html
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    Programs The Bruce A. Kaufman Center for family law includes the following programs: Family Law Hotline
    Legal Forms Helpline

    Protection Order Advocacy and Representation Project

    Publications
    Family Law Hotline (Statewide) The Hotline is a free service to people with basic family law questions such as "What are the grounds for divorce?" or "If I leave with the kids, can I still get child support?" The volunteer attorneys screen the clients for income eligibility and collect basic data required by the funding source, Maryland Legal Services Corporation . The hotline is staffed by attorneys experienced in family law. The Hotline operates at 1-800-845-8550 Monday through Friday 9:30 am - 4:30 pm. Would you like to volunteer Back to Programs Legal Forms Helpline (Statewide) The Helpline is a free telephone service for people who are able to file their family law cases pro se, because their cases are uncomplicated and uncontested. These pro se litigants may need some assistance understanding the process or completing form pleadings. The project operates at 1-800-818-9888 Tuesday and Friday 9:00 am - 12:30 pm, Wednesday 9:00 am -12:30 pm and 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm, and Thursday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm.

    33. 4-H, Youth, And Family Programs
    The maryland 4H program is committed to inclusion and that no person shall besubjected to discrimination on the grounds of…… disability…
    http://www.maryland4h.org/SpecialNeedsProc02.html
    Maryland Cooperative Extension
    MCE Special Needs Notification Form
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    The Acrobat PDF file and can be viewed and printed by downloading a free copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader at: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html Recommended Use of New MCE Special Needs Notification Form (Descriptor) The Maryland 4-H program is committed to inclusion and that no person shall be subjected to discrimination on the grounds of…… disability….. No 4-H MCE volunteer or youth is excluded or denied the benefits of 4-H programs solely by reason of his or her handicap. In addition, Maryland 4-H understands many youth and volunteers have special needs. We are committed to considering accommodations and alternatives in program’s policies and procedures to provide children and volunteers with safe and successful experiences when notified about specials needs of the individual participant within a reasonable period of time before the program, event or activity. The Maryland 4-H program endorses and recommends this statement to be placed on entry forms, registrations, marketing materials, fair rules, and other forms to be used in the 4-H program. "If You Need Special Assistance to Participate in the (Meeting/Program)

    34. Celebration Of Reading
    raising nearly $1 million for the new maryland family Literacy Initiative.These grants will fund family literacy programs across the state and were
    http://www.barbarabushfoundation.com/gp.html
    Let Us Celebrate Reading! NEWS RELEASE:
    Robert Miller:
    The Dallas Morning News
    August 1, 2005
    Dinner to Raise Funds for Reading
    Dallas' lovefest with the Celebration of Reading continues this year with a dinner Oct. 24 at the Meyerson Symphony Center. The event benefits the Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy and the Barbara Bush Texas Fund for Family Literacy.
    Once again, former President George Bush and his wife Barbara are hosting the fund-raiser, which will feature Dr. Khaled Hosseini, author of The Kite Runner ; Jan Karon, who wrote the Mitford series; Duke University's legendary basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski; and Tom Wolfe, author of The Right Stuff, Bonfire of the Vanities, et al.
    Honorary co-chairs are President George W. and Laura Bush and Vice President Richard B. and Lynne Cheney.
    As of April, the Barbara Bush Foundation had made more than $15 million in grants to some 450 family literacy programs in 48 states.
    The First Lady's Family Literacy Initiative for Texas receives significant funding from the Barbara Bush Texas Fund for Family Literacy.
    The Literary Initiative and Texas Fund have given more than $2 million to 112 programs in 60 Texas cities, many of them in North Texas.

    35. The Family Tree
    The family Tree is maryland s largest nonprofit organization dedicated to The family Tree offers volunteer supported programs and services that aide
    http://www.familytreemd.org/
    The Family Tree is Maryland’s largest non-profit organization dedicated to improving our community by providing families with proven solutions to prevent child abuse and neglect. A national affiliate of Parents Anonymous® and The National Exchange Club Foundation, The Family Tree offers volunteer supported programs and services that aide and educate individuals, families and communities.
    We recognize raising children is the most difficult job in the world. By focusing our services towards developing parents as nurturers and leaders, The Family Tree provides Maryland families with the tools needed to raise their children to become healthy, productive and competent adults.
     © 2002 The Family Tree

    36. Maryland
    Existing agencies may include Head Start and family literacy programs. The state of maryland is taking an innovative approach to funding family literacy
    http://www.famlit.org/ProgramsandInitiatives/WorkFocusedInitiatives/Funding/mary
    Search: Home Initiatives Work-focused Initiatives Funding Examples of Funding: Maryland (The following information excerpted from the Family Literacy Policy Project on-line database: October, 2001.) Federal Resources
    Department of Education
    Title I, Part A, ESEA (formula) Allocation (Basic Grant)
    FY 2000 $87,769,054
    FY 2001 $103,366,155
    Even Start, Title I, Part B, ESEA (formula) Allocation
    FY 2000 $1,804,849
    FY 2001 $3,274,780
    Even Start Statewide Family Literacy Initiative (grant)
    Award FY 1999
    First Year: $248,342; Second Year: $249,467
    Reading Excellence Act, Title II, Part C ESEA (grant) Award FY 1999 Adult Education and Family Literacy Grant, Workforce Investment Act (formula) Allocation FY 2000 $6,944,223 FY 2001 $7,675,347 Department of Health and Human Services Head Start Region 3 Head Start Programs Allocation FY 2000 $61,652,000 FY 2001 $72,048,000 State Resources for Family Literacy Judith T. Hoyer Early Childcare and Education Enhancement Program The Judith T. Hoyer Early Childcare and Education Enhancement Program, enacted July 2000, is a school-readiness program providing child care and early childhood education to families with pre-school aged children by collaborating efforts of existing agencies and programs. Existing agencies may include Head Start and family literacy programs. This program is in the implementation phase. Plans are to open "Judy Centers" to provide these services. These centers are to be funded with $4 million in state dollars through "Judy Center Grants," which derive at least some of their funding from tobacco settlement money. While family literacy is not a stated goal of the Hoyer Program, existing family literacy services may apply for funding under the program to provide early childhood education.

    37. ECS Literacy Programs -- Profile Of Maryland Statewide Family Literacy Initiativ
    , The maryland Statewide family Literacy Initiative iscomprehensive, involving a consortium, including the State School Accountability......Program
    http://www.ecs.org/dbsearches/Search_Info/Literacy_ProgramProfile.asp?ProgID=63

    38. MDGenWeb: Finding Your Family In Maryland
    MDGenWeb, Getting Started How to Trace Your maryland family You can alsopurchase commercial programs such as family Tree Maker from Broderbund
    http://www.mdgenweb.org/mdstart.htm
    Getting Started - How to Trace Your Maryland Family Welcome to The MDGenWeb Project's Getting Started page. If you are a first time visitor, I hope you will find this information useful and that it will help you get your Family Tree started. If you are a long-time friend of the MDGenWeb Project, then thanks for supporting this project! Please send email to State Coordinator Shari Handley if you have any research tips or sources you think would be valuable to our visitors. Congratulations! You've Finally Decided to Trace Your Family Roots! Genealogy, or the recorded history of one's ancestry, can be one of the most rewarding experiences, or one of the most frustrating, depending on your understanding of the science, your willingness to search, search, and search, and your dilligence/discipline for taking well-written notes. It is not an easy task, although you may be successful right from the start, and it will probably take you many years to accurately record your family's history. Is it worth all the effort? Well, that depends on

    39. AMWA : Family Planning Training In Maryland Family Practice And Obstetrics/Gynec
    family Planning Training in maryland family Practice and Obstetrics/GynecologyResidency programs. Diana Cheng, MD Objective To examine the extent of family
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    40. PBS - Hedrick Smith | Juggling Work And Family
    maryland, to help parents identify child care programs for their family, The maryland Medical Assistance Program is an integral part of the maryland
    http://www.pbs.org/workfamily/states/resmaryland.htm
    Maryland Resources Family Issues Baltimore Family Child Care Association
    3625 Parkhurst Way
    Baltimore, MD 21236
    http://www.bcfcca.com/byzip.html
    The Baltimore County Family Child Care Association offers providers current information about issues involving child care and education, works closely with the providers and other child care advocates to improve the quality of Baltimore County child care, and maintains a child care search engine on its website. Department of Human Resources
    311 West Saratoga Street Baltimore
    Maryland 21201
    Telephone: 410-767-7109
    E-mail: dhrhelp@dhr.state.md.us
    http://www.dhr.state.md.us/cca-home.htm The Department of Human Resources provides links to information on Regulated Child Care, How to Find the Right Care for Your Child, Your Rights and Responsibilities as a Child Care Consumer, Need Help with the Cost of Child Care?, Child Care and the Americans with Disabilities Act, and more. These articles are also available in Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese and Spanish ( http://www.dhr.state.md.us/

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