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  1. Welfare to work: First steps : the Neighborhood Strategies Project (NSP) Works Program by Tom Seessel, 2001
  2. The Retarded Child from birth to Five a Multidisciplinary Program for Child and Family by Marvin Hunter, 0000
  3. Frivolous or not, plaintiffs pursue suit. (Rodney Wallman, Nick Lombardi and lawyer Eli Vigliano oppose approval of Fashion Mall and are undaunted by Supreme ... from: Westchester County Business Journal
  4. Intra-family food distribution: Its relevance for maternal and child nutrition (Working paper series / Cornell Nutritional Surveillance Program) by Penny Van Esterik, 1984
  5. Food habits and socio-cultural factors: A community study of food habits and socio-cultural factors of selected families participating in the East Harlem Nutrition Education Program by Diva Sanjur, 1972
  6. Family-type homes for adults: Recruitment and program maintenance : a training curriculum by Carol Huggard, 1983
  7. Domestic violence and incarcerated women: Survey results by Jody Grossman, 1985
  8. Training adult family-type home providers: A manual by Debra Hutchins, 1983
  9. The preschool early development and screening program: Evaluation report by Molly Laird, 1980
  10. Pastoral bereavement counseling: A training program for caregivers in ministry to the bereaved by Patrick M Del Zoppo, 1993
  11. Minority aging in a diverse society community, family, and individual determinants of living arrangements (SuDoc HE 1.1002:M 66/24) by Jan E. Mutchler, 1997
  12. Working with young children: A guide for training assistants in programs for young children by Jennifer Birckmayer, 1976
  13. Black families in white neighborhoods: Experiences and attitudes by Gary H Winkel, 1974
  14. Thirty-day administrative closings: How often and to whom? by Denise Stephanus, 1987

101. New York Genealogy Research Resources To Help Find Ancestors For Family History
new york family genealogy including free genealogy lookups, Locate new york historical, genealogical and family societies, or add your society.
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102. State University Of New York: Educational Opportunity Program (EOP)
The State University of new york s Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) provides If in the year prior to enrollment your family income falls within EOP
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English The State University of New York's Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) provides academic support and financial aid to students who show promise for mastering college-level work, but who may otherwise not be admitted. Offered primarily to full-time students who are New York State residents, EOP accepts students who qualify, academically and financially, for the program. Note: You cannot apply for both EOP and Early Decision/Early Action programs. This information will assist you in determining if you should apply to SUNY through the Educational Opportunity Program (EOP). You are encouraged to discuss your college choices with your college advisor. EOP is designed for students who need special academic assistance as well as financial aid. You will be asked to complete additional application materials and financial aid forms by the colleges to which you are applying. Be sure to complete any materials and return promptly as directed.
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103. New York Medical College - Family Medicine
new york Medical College has its home in Valhalla new york. This program is the only family Practice program in Westchester county.
http://www.nymc.edu/fammed/index.asp
Family Medicine Overview Faculty Clerkship School-Based Health Centers Grant ... Contact Us Welcome to the home page of the Department of Family Medicine at New York Medical College. Family Medicine is an active, dynamic department which is involved in pre-doctoral training right from the first year, as well as residency training for Family Practice. New York Medical College has its home in Valhalla New York. Valhalla is also home to Westchester County Medical Center; a tertiary referral center with just about every medical specialty represented. Family Medicine holds its own very well, in this multi-specialty center, as a training ground for both primary care and coordination of effective care. With an enthusiastic, able faculty, and preceptor sites in almost all boroughs of New York City and Westchester county, the department offers primary care clinical experience in a wide variety of practice settings. Third year students do four weeks of generalist training in the department of Family Medicine. This rotation offers ample opportunities in ambulatory care experience as well as small group teaching and individualized training. It also allows for experience in specialized primary care settings like substance abuse and detox programs, HIV infections and office procedures. Preventive intervention, screening for common diseases and public health issues are emphasized.

104. Medicaid
If you are in a facility operated by the new york State Office of Mental Medicaid is a program for new yorkers who can t afford to pay for medical care.
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105. The New York Genealogical And Biographical Society
It is the final resting place of some early new york families and many famous An AllDay Program concerning the People History of Lower NY Northern
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Posted: Thursday, August 18 @ Eastern Daylight Time Along with the usual genealogical data, genealogists are becoming more and more interested in collecting information on their families’ health history and learning more about inherited conditions. On Saturday, September 24, a leading authority in this field, Thomas H. Shawker, M.D., will be speaking at the Society. His topics will be “Compiling Your Family Health History” and “Tracking Genes in Genealogy: DNA Testing.” During the program attendees may also sign up for DNA testing at our discounted rates. Read More...

106. New York State Office For The Aging - Families & Caregivers
new york State Common Banner. spacer Families Caregivers Find out more about the activities of this program and the community support groups
http://aging.state.ny.us/caring/

Grandparents and Relatives Raising Children
When You Are Concerned Caregiver Resource Centers More online caregiver resources!
Caring for an Impaired Older Person

Family and other informal caregivers provide 70 percent of all the help received by chronically impaired elderly people in New York State. Men are Caregivers Too!
Although women often become caregivers for elderly relatives and friends, a study shows that one out of every three informal caregivers are men Family Caregivers Find Mental Decline Stressful
Everyone knows that caregiving is stressful. Research shows mental decline more stressful than dealing with physical challenges. Caring for Minor Children
Hundreds of thousands of grandparents and other relatives in New York State care for minor children who are without their own parents.
Grandparents and Relatives Raising Children
in their homes are the focus of the Relatives As Parents Program (RAPP). Find out more about the activities of this program and the community support groups offering assistance locally. Caring for an Older Driver
For families, friends and caregivers, what to do about an aging loved one who is at-risk driving can be both perplexing and paralyzing.

107. New York State Office For The Aging Web Site
The Web site of the new york State Office for the Aging is designed for older new yorkers, their families and professionals and students in aging.
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Do you have questions about the new Neighborhood NORC program? A question and answer document has been developed to help answer some of the questions you may have and assist in responding to the RFP. Fall Conference - The Ithaca College Gerontology Institute will hold its fall conference entitled “Elder Care: Meeting the Challenge for Families and Professionals on September 22, 2005 from 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. The conference will address a wide range of elder care issues through a series of workshops designed for family and professional caregivers. Extra Help Low-Income Subsidy - If you are a Medicare beneficiary with limited income and resources, you may be able to get extra help paying for prescription drugs. For more information visit Social Security Administration's website Neighborhood Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities Program Request for Proposals - The Request For Proposals (RFP) for the Neighborhood Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities Program (NNORC) is now available in Word and PDF formats. Grants will be made available on a competitive basis to not-for-profit agencies to operate supportive services programs for persons 60 years of age or older.

108. Milano The New School For Management And Urban Policy
Breaking the Cycle Homeless Families in new york Today Carried Away Resolving new Mia Lipsit, Program Associate. Center for new york City Affairs
http://www.newschool.edu/milano/nycaffairs/
Courses and Programs Faculty Dean Hochberg Services ... Overview Program Areas Child Welfare New Immigrant Families and Children Welfare Policy NYC Economy Post Sept. 11 ... Radio Tool Box: Feet in Two Worlds Project Selected Articles by Andrew White by Sharon Lerner Publications The Innovation Issue: New Initiatives in New York Child Welfare
"Framing the 2005 Mayoral Debate: Issues and Proposals for the Candidates:"

Spanning the Neighborhood: The Bridge Between Housing and Supports for Families

Community Collaboration in New York City: Charting the Course for a Neighborhood-Based Safety Net
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Immigrant Girls: Struggling with Cultural Traditions

Transcripts of Past Events The Puzzle That Follows Progress: Reinventing Child Welfare in NYC.
December 14, 2004.
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Medicaid: Can New York Control Spending?
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Milano Dean's Forum on Governance and Civil Society

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The Media and The Mayor: Does Spin Make the Man?
Breaking the Cycle: Homeless Families in New York Today Carried Away: Resolving New York's Garbage Crisis THE CENTER FOR NEW YORK CITY AFFAIRS The Center for New York City Affairs is a nonpartisan, university-based forum for informed analysis and public dialogue about critical urban issues, with an emphasis on low-income neighborhoods and rapidly changing communities. Our open seminars, lectures, workshops, panel discussions and private roundtables build bridges between the often disconnected sectors that influence the lives of New York City residents.

109. CBS 5: Homepage
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110. New York State Library's Statewide Summer Reading Program
Tune in @ Your Library; new york s 2005 Statewide Summer Reading program I urge families to take advantage of the free reading program offered this
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The Love Your Library license plate is now available from the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles. Proceeds from the plate's annual fee will help support the New York State Library's Statewide Summer Reading Program at public libraries across the State. More information
Assemblywoman Sandy Galef (D-Ossining) and friends show off the new "Love Your Library" license plate during a June 29 press conference at the State Library. Preview the 2006 Statewide Summer Reading Program!
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  • Studies have shown that children who continue to read during the summer when school is not in session perform better in the fall when school resumes. Summer reading programs make educational reading activities fun and appealing to young people.
  • Public libraries across the State will be providing entertainment and recreation related to reading all summer long with the statewide summer reading program "

111. New York Times Company: Careers: Summer Internship Program
In a city like new york, where the proportion of immigrant families grows The first week of the internship is an orientation program to new york City
http://www.nytco.com/intern.html
Job Search Rewards and Benefits Events College Connection Summer Internship Program The New York Times offers 10-week summer internships to college students who have decided on careers in journalism. The Times began the program in 1984. In its first 17 years, it was aimed at members of minority groups who, because of race or ethnicity, had been historically excluded from opportunities in America's newspaper industry. While the internships are now open to all applicants, the program remains as an integral part of The Times' enduring commitment to recruit and hire as diverse and as highly qualified a staff as possible. In a city like New York, where the proportion of immigrant families grows every year, and at a paper like The Times, which must not only speak the language of the Washington foreign policy community but hear and understand the voices of the Dominican community in the Bronx, a diverse staff is vital. The Times offers a summer of demanding work and high journalistic standards in these areas: JAMES RESTON REPORTING FELLOWSHIPS *Regular reporting assignments and bylines

112. The Association Of The Bar Of The City Of New York - Center For Self-Help, Infor
This program reaches out to individuals and families through legal clinics held Net, the new york State Bar Association and Volunteers of Legal Service.
http://www.abcny.org/CityBarFund/OurPrograms.htm
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Immigrant Justice The Immigrant Women and Children Project recruits and trains volunteer attorneys to help immigrant victims of domestic violence seek freedom from their abusers and attain legal status in the United States. Founded in 1996, the Project was developed to assist women and children prepare self-petitions to obtain legal immigration status without relying on the sponsorship of an abusive spouse or parent. Volunteer attorneys assist clients with the preparation of immigration applications, including those needed to obtain work authorization. In 2002, an Anti-Trafficking component was added and the Project began to train law enforcement, community-based organizations and NGOs about the legal remedies available to victims of human trafficking, and started representing victims of trafficking in obtaining legal immigration status and public benefits, as well as counseling on civil, criminal and other legal issues. The Refugee Assistance Project recruits and trains volunteer attorneys to represent asylum seekers who have suffered torture and other forms of persecution in their home countries and who are seeking political asylum in the United States. Since 1987, volunteer attorneys have been preparing asylum applications and representing clients at the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services (formerly the INS) interviews and at Immigration Court hearings. Ancillary immigration relief, such as work authorization and relative petitions, is also provided.

113. NYC Office Of Emergency Management - Ready New York Household Preparedness Guide
Ready NY Cover The cornerstone of the Ready new york campaign, Explore additional information for parents and families, seniors and people with
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114. Carnegie Corporation Of New York - Starting Points
In 1996 Carnegie Corporation of new york awarded twoyear grants Program Overview - A discussion of the report s findings and the program s goals.
http://www.carnegie.org/startingpoints/
IMPORTANT NOTE: The Carnegie Task Force on Meeting the Needs of Young Children, which resulted in the landmark Starting Points report, has concluded its work and the City/State projects described below are no longer in operation. The Corporation has left this site online for research and informational purposes and to allow those interested to order copies of "Starting Points," which are still available.
Starting Points
State and Community Partnerships for Young Children
In 1996 Carnegie Corporation of New York awarded two-year grants totaling more than $3 million to sixteen states and cities participating in a new grants program called Starting Points State and Community Partnerships for Young Children. The grants will expand the Corporation's efforts to stimulate reform in policies and programs and to mobilize community action based on the recommendations of Starting Points: Meeting the Needs of Our Youngest Children , a Carnegie task force report. Starting Points highlighted the critical importance of the first three years of life for subsequent healthy development. It documented the "quiet crisis" that young children face todayincluding low prenatal care and immunization rates, the rising incidence of child abuse and neglect, and disturbing trends in family stability. Program Overview - A discussion of the report's findings and the program's goals.

115. New York
For the Queens Fund for the Needy Children, Youth, and Families program. new york, NY For the Camper Scholarships program. new york, NY
http://www.rrmtf.org/communities/2004grants/melville.htm
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Catholic Charities, Diocese of Rockville Centre For the Christmas Help-A-Family program Hicksville, NY The Child Abuse Prevention Services, Inc. For the Bully-Prevention Program for Elementary Schools and Middle Schools Roslyn, NY College Community Services, Inc. For the SchoolTime program Brooklyn, NY Community Action of Southold Town, Inc. For general support Greenport, NY Dress for Success, Nassau County, Long Island, Inc. For Professional Women's Group Westbury, NY

116. New York State Historical Societies, New York History Net
new york State History Links Historical Societies and Associations Bronx County Historical Society - provides field trips for families, group members
http://www.nyhistory.com/links/historical_societies.htm
For historians and students of New York history and culture
New York State History Links - Historical Societies and Associations
New York State Historical Association This page is a growing list of links for New York State historical societies and associations. American Irish Historical Society - aims to place permanently on record the story of the Irish in America from the earliest settlement to the present day. Bethpage - Encyclopedia of the Unincorporated Village of Bethpage Brooklyn Historical Society Founded in 1863, the Brooklyn Historical Society is a nationally renowned urban history center dedicated to the exploration and preservation of documents, artwork and artifacts representative of Brooklyn's diverse cultures past and present. Broome County Historical Society - focusing on industrial development in the history of Broome County. Bronx County Historical Society - provides field trips for families, group members or students to The Museum of Bronx History and the Edgar Allan Poe Cottage, theme programs, neighborhood walking tours, and school projects. Brunswick Historical Society - history of the Town of Brunswick and Rensselaer County, NY, collecting yesterday for tomorrow.

117. NYC May Win A Chance To Try Out Vouchers - March 11, 2005 - The New York Sun - N
It is unlikely that new york would apply for the money, should Congress approve it But the program gave vouchers to some 200 students who were already
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    118. Middletown Thrall Library: Internet Resource Guide For New York
    Food Stamp Program Enables lowincome families to buy nutritious food with coupons and HIICAP is a program of the new york State Office for the Aging.
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    119. New York State Office Of Mental Health Resources
    Mental Health Resources on the Web for Families, a quick reference guide On March 31, 2000, new york State Mental Health Commissioner James Stone
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