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  1. Information developer-user system linking roles of education assistants in the Missouri small farm family program (Research bulletin / University of Missouri-Columbia, Agricultural Experiment Station) by Herbert F Lionberger, 1982
  2. Factors in the success of the Missouri small farm family program (Paper / University of Missouri-Columbia, Dept. of Agricultural Economics) by Jerry G West, 1983
  3. Show me family literacy! Missouri's guide for establishing family literacy programs (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:451403) by Jeri Levesque, 2001
  4. A family life program for the parish (Information bulletin on Christian education) by Oscar E Feucht, 1951
  5. The family counseling model: An early intervention to problem drinking : a program of alcoholism education and information for individuals and the community by Don Howard, 1976
  6. Intergenerational stories depicting multi-cultural families (Promoting aging awareness among youth) by Harry Kujath, 1992
  7. Kansas City Family Friends train-the-trainer curriculum (SuDoc HE 1.1002:K 13) by U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services, 1993
  8. Culture, families, and augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) impact a multimedia instructional program for related services personnel and family ... 12/20/95-8/15/96 (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:424705) by Howard P. Parette, 1998

41. Texas County Division Of Family Services The Texas County Division
is the local office of the missouri Division of family Services. The Children s Services section handles the following programs Child Abuse and
http://train.missouri.org/dfs/
T exas C ounty D ivision of F amily S ervices
The Texas County Division of Family Services is the local office of the Missouri Division of Family Services. The Division of Family Services is one of several divisions of the Department of Social Services.
The Department of Social Services is administered by a director . The director is appointed by the governor. The Director of the Department of Social Services appoints the directors of the divisions within the Department. The director of the Division of Family Services is Ms. Denise Cross. Her office is in the Howerton State Office Building in Jefferson City.
In addition to the Division of Family Services, the Department of Social Services has the following divisions: Division of Senior Services; Division of Budget and Finance; Division of Child Support Enforcement; Division of Data Processing; Division of General Services; Division of Legal Services; Division of Medical Services and Division of Youth Services
The Division of Family Services is the only Division that has offices in each county in the state. The Texas County Office is located at 16798 Oak Hill Drive, Suite 600, Houston, MO 65483. Texas County also has a Division of Senior Services office located in the same building as DFS. Division of Youth Services is located at 2001 DYS Drive, Cabool, MO 65689. No other divisions in the Department have offices located in Texas County.

42. Strategic Planning Process : Steps In Developing Strategic Plans - Publication B
This process is undertaken by states, organizations, programs, and subprograms . missouri family Investment Trust Developed a strategic plan to guide
http://www.gse.harvard.edu/hfrp/pubs/onlinepubs/rrb/strategic.html
Strategic Planning Process: Steps in Developing Strategic Plans
By Diane Schilder, Harvard Family Research Project
I. Strategic Planning Process Defined
Successful RBA efforts involve strategic planning, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation (which will ultimately provide data that will be used in future planning and implementation efforts). Strategic planning, an essential first step in the development of a results-based accountability system, is defined as the process of addressing the following questions:
  • Where are we?
  • What do we have to work with?
  • Where do we want to be?
  • How do we get there?
This process is undertaken by states, organizations, programs, and sub-programs. The steps involved in developing a strategic plan are described below. Although this process appears systematic and rational, it is often iterative and evolves substantially over time. Further, it is subject to political pressure and will be modified accordingly. Some strategic planning efforts may not include all the steps described. The elements and process described in the next section should be modified depending on context.
II. Components of a Strategic Planning Process

43. Family Weekend, Southeast Missouri State University
family Weekend has been an annual affair at Southeast missouri State Universitysince 1977. Open Forum and Educational Access programs family Reception
http://www.semo.edu/familyweekend/
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Family Weekend September 23-25, 2005 Family Weekend has been an annual affair at Southeast Missouri State University since 1977. What began as a Parents’ Weekend for the moms and dads of football players has grown over the years into a weekend of activities for the parents, spouses, grandparents, siblings, faculty/staff and their families and the regional community families of Southeast Missouri State University. The weekend traditionally is held in the fall semester to allow Southeast students to make the adjustment to their new environment. Family Weekend allows parents and families to visit their student, meet roommates, friends and instructors, tour facilities and attend a variety of events scheduled throughout the weekend. The following are the scheduled activities for this year's event. If you have further questions, contact the Office of University Relations at (573) 651-5910 or e-mail urelations@semo.edu Friday, September 23 Computer Art Exhibit
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Gallery 100
Arts Council Galleries
32 N. Main Street

44. Springfield, Missouri Improves Access To City Facilities, Programs And Services.
In the mid1800 s, the small town of Springfield, missouri, was truly a part of the This not only had an impact on her, but on anyone else family or
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Springfield, Missouri
A midwest city improves access to city facilities, programs and services.
But things have changed for people with disabilities in Springfield. In 1998, a complaint was filed with the Department alleging that the city's facilities, the city utilities' main office building, and the Springfield-Greene County Library were not accessible to people with disabilities. City officials began to take a look at their facilities and services, identify barriers, and develop a plan to remove those barriers. From the outset, the city demonstrated a sincere commitment to comply with the ADA and energetically worked to find creative, cost-effective solutions to provide access for all people with disabilities.
Springfield's efforts to increase access at its many parks, including the new accessible paths to the playground equipment and picnic tables, have not gone unnoticed. Trimble is pleased with the changes and says,
Claudia Engram also has noticed the city's efforts to become more accessible. A frequent library patron, Claudia could never independently use a library. She couldn't move around, browse the books, or use a library computer because so many barriers existed. But now, the Midtown Branch Library is much more accessible and welcoming: the library has, among other things, installed additional accessible parking, widened doorways that were too narrow to accommodate someone using a wheelchair, installed Braille signage, lowered counters at locations throughout the library, installed visual alarms to notify patrons who are deaf or hard of hearing of an emergency, and developed a policy to provide sign language interpreters when needed. These changes will allow all library goers with disabilities to use the facilities independently, a fact not lost on Claudia.

45. Missouri Family Attorney, Lawyer, Law Firm - Find MO Attorneys, Lawyers, Law Fir
Find a good missouri family Attorney, Lawyer, Law Firm. family Law, Franchising,Gaming Law, Government Agencies programs, Government Contracts
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46. Family & Community Resource Program
This program is supported by University of missouri Extension and the Children,Youth and Families at Risk (CYFAR) Initiative.
http://outreach.missouri.edu/fcrp/
The statewide goal of the Family and Community Resource Program's is to provide holistic, high-quality educational experiences for low-income Missourians. A multi-disciplinary, statewide team of University of Missouri Extension educators and their partners guide the program. "Targeted learners" help team members design, implement, evaluate, and refine educational programs in rural and urban locations around the Missouri. Missouri CYFAR Self Study II
a web based learning tool New - Module 4 Resources for Partnering with Hispanic/Latino Populations
Provided as a staff development experience for University of Missouri Extension staff, everyone is welcome to use the learning modules. Quick Reference to Selected FCRP Projects The Family and Community Resource Program was established with support from the University of Missouri Extension

47. Division Of School Improvement - Even Start Family Literacy Program
missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education MO family LiteracyIndicators of Program Quality Standards of Performance (FLIPQs)
http://www.dese.state.mo.us/divimprove/fedprog/discretionarygrants/evenstart/
Home Division of School Improvement Federal Programs Discretionary Grants
Even Start Family Literacy Program
Some of the links found on this page are PDF documents. A note about downloading PDF's 05-06 Continuation Administrative Manual 05-06 Continuation Application Vendor Input Form ... Web Resources Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Division of School Improvement - Discretionary Grants
Email: webreplyimprfdg@dese.mo.gov
Phone: 573-526-3232
Revised: May 23, 2005 Site Index: Programs and Services A-Z News Commissioner's News School Directory School Home Pages No Child Left Behind School Improvement/MSIP Student Assessment/MAP School Finance Educator Certification Career Education Special Education Teacher Quality/Prof. Dev. School Data/Statistics Publications Career Opportunities Vocational Rehabilitation Web Applications Login Other Resources/Sites Missouri State Home Page Ready.Missouri.Gov Search Contact Us Site Map FAQ

48. Family Support Division - Child Support Enforcement
Program Divisions, Children s Division, family Support missouri s ChildSupport Enforcement program began in 1977 under an executive order,
http://www.dss.mo.gov/cse/
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- choose one - Director's Office Program Divisions Children's Division Family Support Medical Services Youth Services Support Divisions General Services Human Resources Info Tech Services Legal Services
Family Support Division
Child Support Enforcement
Missouri's Child Support Enforcement program began in 1977 under an executive order, and on August 15, 1986, Child Support Enforcement (CSE) was created by statute. CSE has the responsibility for operating the child support enforcement program pursuant to Title IV-D of the federal Social Security Act (originally adopted as P.L. 93-647) and Chapter 454 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri (RSMo).

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49. Genealogy & Family History Databases. Genealogy Tree Software. Free Genealogy Se
Genealogy family History Databases. Birth Records, Marriage Records, DeathRecords, Census Records. missouri Genealogy Montana Genealogy
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50. Missouri National Guard (MONG) Home
NGB family Program Military family Resource Center 4 Military Families IMAGE+LINK Homeland Security @ Ready.missouri.Giv
http://www.moguard.com/
Missouri Governor Matt Blunt's designated state Point of Contact is Brigadier General King E. Sidwell
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NGB Family Program Military Family Resource Center 4 Military Families Army Family Team Building ... Army Community and Family Support Center Veteran Information Missouri Veterans Commission U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans Benefits Administration Retiree Information TRICARE Retiree Dental TRICARE Health Care Defense Finance Accounting Service MONG Retiree Page
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51. Guard Family Program
Each state or territory has a family Program Joint Force Headquarters Office Macon, 1616 South N missouri Street Macon, MO 63552, Ph (877) 7232398
http://www.guardfamily.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=B0302_A.stateDetails&locationID=

52. Guard Family Program
Each state or territory has a family Program Joint Force Headquarters Office AR, North Little Rock, 6402 missouri Avenue North Little Rock, AR 72199
http://www.guardfamily.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=B0302_B.list

53. Children's Trust Fund Of Missouri
Titles of all evaluated learning experiences. missouri family Development Trainingand Credentialing Program (MO FDC)
http://www.nationalponsi.org/ccr/Listings/childrens_trust_fund_missouri.htm
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The Children's Trust Fund (CTF), Missouri's Foundation for Child Abuse Prevention, is a non-profit organization dedicated to the prevention of child abuse and neglect. CTF was established in 1983 by the Missouri Assembly and is governed by a sixteen-member board of directors appointed by the Governor. The Children's Trust Fund envisions children and families free to grow and reach their full potential in a nurturing and healthy environment, free from child abuse and neglect. The primary function of the Children's Trust Fund is to provide funding for prevention programs and services throughout Missouri.
Each year, these community-based programs serve thousands of Missouri's children and their families. CTF also provides funding for research as well as training programs for prevention professionals. It is the mission of CTF to prevent child abuse and neglect for the State of Missouri's children and families by planning and policy development, ensuring appropriate funding of results-oriented programs, for training programs for prevention professionals, and for research, promoting public awareness and education, and assisting in the integration of statewide prevention efforts.

54. Children S Trust Fund Of Missouri
missouri family Development Training and Credentialing Program (MO FDC) LocationVarious approved facilities throughout missouri.
http://www.nationalponsi.org/ccr/Listings/printfriendly/childrens_trust_fund_ mi

55. UMKC Family Studies Program
The University of missouriKansas City (UMKC) family Studies Program focusesprimarily on the situation of American families and the social services
http://www.umkc.edu/familystudies/

56. The On Guard - Newspaper Of The Army And Air National Guard
missouri State family Program Director CW4 Michael McGuire 2302 Militia DriveJefferson City, MO 65101 Office/DSN (573) 6389827 / 555-9827 or 1-(800)
http://www.ngb.army.mil/onguard/common/family_coord.asp
Friday, September 23, 2005 About the On Guard On Guard Archives Advanced Search Contact Us - Go to issue - May 2005 April 2005 December 2004 November 2004 October 2004 September 2004 August 2004 July 2004 June 2004 May 2004 April 2004 March 2004 February 2004 January 2004 January 2004 SE December 2003 November 2003 October 2003 September 2003 August 2003 July 2003 June 2003 May 2003 April 2003 March 2003 February 2003 November 2002 October 2002 September 2002 Search for in Article Headline Byline (author) Contacting a Family Program Coordinator near you The National Guard Family Program office in each state joint force headquarters (JFHQ) is designed to assist family members of all service members, regardless of the military organization or status, with information and/or referrals. Following is a list of Family Program offices in the 54 states and territories followed by Wing Family Program Coordinators.
www.esgr.org
Last Updated: 6/8/2005
Alaska
State Family Program Director
SMSgt Jan Myers
505 W. Northern Lights Blvd., Suite108
Anchorage, AK 99503-2552

57. State Of Missouri Families-MissouriFamilies.org
The University of missouri Human Environmental Sciences program is committed tocreating educational programs to improve the state of missouri families.
http://missourifamilies.org/report/
MissouriFamilies County by County Reports State of Missouri
Familes Home
... About Us Missouri Families 2003 The status of Missouri families is important to all of us. Here are some brief facts about family life, health, economics, children, aging and housing. Reports for each county in Missouri Family Life
Healthy families make healthy communities. Nutrition and Health
Chronic disease risk can be reduced by healthy eating and being active.

58. Community And Family Medicine
What has not changed is the University of missouriKansas City and Truman Medical We are THE one and only UMKC Program in family Medicine
http://www.umkc-familypractice.org/
New in 2004: We are pleased to announce our Dual Medical MBA in Physician Leadership/Residency Program New in 2005: We now have an onsite Montessori School and Daycare Center in our hospital We are headed towards a bright future thanks to our residents, our faculty, and our patients. With a lot of hard work and focus on success, we are on course to complete our mission and transform Family Medicine Education to the Ultimate Level.
Welcome to our new Residents We have the ultimate combination of an Unopposed Community Hospital Residency with University Faculty
About Our Program
The role of the family physician has seen tremendous change in the last decade. What has not changed is the University of Missouri-Kansas City and Truman Medical Center-Lakewood's commitment to provide the family medicine resident with all of the knowledge and skills necessary to be a successful family medicine physician in a variety of practice environments without compromising personal objectives. Our program began in 1980 by Tom Nicholas, MD and since that time we have graduated 216 graduates from our program who now practice all over the country and world. We have more graduates in the past 25 years than any program in the Midwest. We have an extremely large active alumni and a great tradition of our graduates around the city and the country.

59. Missouri Developmental Disability Resource Center
Sharing Our Strengths is a statewide support network of parents, family members Partners is a training program for parents of young children and persons
http://www.moddrc.com/
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Fast Facts on Developmental Disabilities and other Publications
Fast Facts are brief information sheets that provide a basic explanation of a disability or disability related topic. Some of the information provided in a Fast Fact includes a description of the disability or disability topic, the types, supports needed and resources related to the specific disability or disability topic. Information on Disability Topics
This area provides you with a listing of specific disabilities and disability related topics. Just click on the disability or disability topic that you are interested in and it will take you to a page that includes links to topic information, best practices, systems, support groups and additional resources related to the topic. MODDRC Library Database (COMING SOON!)
A listing of publications and videos available for check-out from the Missouri Developmental Disabilities Resource Center library. MODDRC Search
You can request a search for specific information contained on the MODDRC website.

60. DSS - MC+ For Kids, Frequently Asked Questions
missouri s Health Insurance Program for Children. 1888-275-5908 Uninsuredchildren, ages birth to 19, whose gross family income is up to 300% of the
http://www.dss.state.mo.us/mcplus/
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Family Support Division
Missouri's Health Insurance Program for Children
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What is MC+ for Kids? A. MC+ for Kids, part of the federal Children's Health Insurance Program, is a health insurance program for uninsured children of low-income families who do not have access to affordable health insurance.
Q. Who is eligible? A. Uninsured children, ages birth to 19, whose gross family income is up to 300% of the federal poverty level are eligible. For example, for a family of three making less than $4,023 per month, the child (or children) would be eligible for coverage. Q. Do you count student loans, grants, work-study, graduate fellowship and parental support as income? A.

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