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  1. Business Week praises First Tennessee's work and family strategies. (Business Week magazine's high rating on First Tennessee bank's work-family program): An article from: Bank Marketing
  2. The resettlement problem resulting from families displaced through the land purchase program of the Tennessee Valley Authority by Paul A Taylor, 1937
  3. A look at Tennessee's family resource centers by Margaret Rose, 2002
  4. Pediatric language programs: Pediatric Language Clinic : an educational and counseling outreach program for the family of the communicatively delayed infant and child by Charlotte Farrar, 1980
  5. Family literacy in Tennessee: A design for the future by Susan M Benner, 2002
  6. Tennessee governor offers options for Medicaid reform.(News)(Gov. Phil Bredesen): An article from: Family Practice News by Mary Ellen Schneider, 2005-09-15
  7. Game board games and puzzles for community centers, family fireside get-togethers, inactive programs on playgrounds, convalescent and hospital activities ... of Tennessee record, extension series) by Albert Watt Hobt, 1957
  8. A study of the VICTORY Network program: Tennessee's AFDC employment & training initiative by Kay S Marshall, 1988
  9. Tennessee, the demonstration of state work/welfare initiatives: Interim findings by Kay S Marshall, 1987
  10. Program of unveiling of tablet to memory of pioneer settlers of Dumplin Valley, Tennessee, 1930 by Hubert S Lyle, 1930
  11. Analysis of priorities placed on alternative use of available income of disadvantaged families (CARP special report) by David E Nicholls, 1980
  12. Managed care for low-income populations with special needs: The Tennessee experience by Anna Aizer, 1999
  13. Program development with part-time farm families: A five year evaluation (North Carolina Extension evaluation studies) by J. Gilbert Hardee, 1963
  14. Drugs, alcohol, and domestic violence in Memphis : summary of a presentation by Daniel Brookoff (SuDoc J 28.24/7:D 84/2) by U.S. Dept of Justice, 1997

21. Welcome To The YMCA Of Middle Tennessee
Provides a diverse range of recreational, wellness, and family services and programs at 23 centers throughout the region. Information about membership, facilities and locations, programs, activities, and other topics.
http://www.ymcamidtn.org/
site map Our Mission: Welcome to the YMCA of Middle Tennessee The YMCA has been a part of Middle Tennessee since 1875. Today, we reach 194,857 lives through 24 centers and 323 program locations in 12 counties. We live our not-for-profit mission daily by providing life-changing programs and services for all ages, faiths, races, backgrounds and abilities. The YMCA strives to turn no one away due to inability to pay. Thanks to generous donors and dedicated volunteers, our We Build People annual giving campaign will raise more than $4 million in 2005 to keep the YMCA available to all.
At the YMCA! Visit a location near you Select Location Bellevue Brentwood Clarksville Cool Springs Donelson-Hermitage Downtown Franklin Green Hills Harding Joe C. Davis (Camp) Margaret Maddox East Maryland Farms Maury County North Rutherford Northwest Oakwood Putnam County Robertson County Rutherford County Sumner County Uptown Y-CAP Association Office Current group fitness schedules Select Location Brentwood Clarksville Cool Springs Donelson-Hermitage Downtown Franklin Green Hills Harding Margaret Maddox East Maryland Farms Maury County Northwest Oakwood Putnam County Robertson County Rutherford County Sumner County Uptown In Cooperation With A worldwide charitable fellowship united by a common loyalty to Jesus Christ for the purpose of helping persons grow in spirit, mind and body.

22. UT Extension - Eastern Region
Information about agriculture, family and consumer science information outreach efforts, 4H youth development, and other programs offered in the 24 counties of East tennessee.
http://www.uteasternregion.org/
University Links About the University Academic Programs Administration Libraries Research Support UT The University System A-Z Index WebMail Dept. Directory Select type of search People Search Campus Search System Search
Eastern Region
Home Regional Staff County Staff Programming Areas ... Regional Calendar
Welcome to the Eastern Region
We're the University of Tennessee Extension. But, people know us by many names. Some just call us Extension. Others call us the county agent, the home economist, or the 4-H agent. We're in the education business. We deliver research-based information from the university to the people of Tennessee. Our region encompasses 33 counties in East Tennessee. From Mountain City to Chattanooga, a county office is located near you to serve your needs in Agriculture, Family and Consumer Science, 4-H Youth Development and Resource Development. If you would like more information about Extension visit the state homepage by clicking here Contact the Eastern Region Connie Heiskell,
Regional Director 3213 Alcoa Highway
Knoxville, Tennessee

23. Jewish Family Service Of Memphis, Tennessee
Provides individual and family counseling, a range of adoption services, vocational and career counseling, family life education, parenting programs and resettlement and refugee assistance services.
http://jewishfamilyservicememphis.org/
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24. Jewish Family Service | Home
Offers counseling, emergency family assistance, information and referral, refugee services, and adoption programs.
http://www.jfsnashville.org/
Jewish Family Service of Nashville and Middle Tennessee, Inc.
Established 1853
Navigation
Special Events
Participants will learn about countries with available children, waiting times, costs, and have a chance to meet a family that recently adopted a child from Korea. Please call Jeff Fladen at 354-1644 to RSVP or for more information. About Us Adoption Connection Family Resources Get Involved ... Links Programming and hosting by Go Design

25. Family Physician Fellowship Programs In TENNESSEE
Obstetric Fellowship Department family Medicine, Memphis, TN Emergency MedicineFellowship - University of tennessee at Memphis, Covington, TN
http://www.aafp.org/fellowships/tn.html

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Fellowship Directory for Family Physicians

Fellowship Programs in TENNESSEE Geriatric Fellowship - University of Tennesse - Knoxville Knoxville TN Obstetric Fellowship - Department Family Medicine Memphis TN Obstetric Fellowship - University of Tennessee at Memphis Memphis TN Obstetric Fellowship - College of Medicine Memphis TN Rural Medicine Fellowship - East Tennessee State Univ Johnson City TN Sports Medicine Fellowship - University Tennessee-Knoxville Knoxville TN Emergency Medicine Fellowship - University of Tennessee at Memphis Covington TN Emergency Medicine Fellowship - University of Tennessee FMRP Jackson TN Emergency Medicine Fellowship - University of Tennessee Knoxville TN Behavioral Medicine Fellowship - UT Department of FM - Knoxville Knoxville TN Homeland Security Studies Fellowship - Department of Family Medicine Knoxville TN Fellowship Directory AAFP Home Page

26. Bethlehem Centers Of Nashville
An organization affiliated with the United Methodist Church that provides child care facilities, programs for adolescents, services to seniors, and a family Resource Center that provides referrals for food assistance, housing information, medical assistance and other vital services.
http://www.bcnash.org/
Tell a Friend: Your Name: Your Email: Friends Email: Comments: Home Welcome
Find out about our programs

See a listing of our Partners

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Mission - Bethlehem Centers of Nashville promotes self-reliance and positive life choices for children, teens, adults, seniors and families in Middle Tennessee by delivering and advocating quality programs and services.
Vision - Empowering children, youth, and their families to build better lives, and better communities.
Chairman of Billion Dollar Company
to Speak at
Bethlehem Benefit Breakfast
Guest Speaker David Steward
Founder of World Wide Technology, Inc.
and co-author of Doing Business by the Good Book April 28, 2005 - 7:00 am Nashville Convention Center In each of the 52 short chapters (one for each week of the year), David illustrates through personal anecdotes and supporting scriptures the lessons he learned as he built World Wide Technology, Inc. from $0 to $1.2 billion in less than 14 years. To hear David Steward's inspirational message on how to live your life and run your business, please go to the breakfast where you can purchase tickets ($50 per ticket) or click here to purchase a copy of the book ($21 per book).

27. Family Practice Residency Programs Offering Rural Tracks
family Practice Residency programs in the State of tennessee University oftennessee family Medicine Residency Program, Jackson, TN
http://www.aafp.org/residencies/tn.html

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AAFP Directory of Family Practice Residency Programs

Family Practice Residency Programs in the State of TENNESSEE Residency programs listed are sorted by city and state. Bristol Family Practice (ETSU Family Physicians of Bristol) Bristol TN University of Tennessee Chattanooga Unit Family Practice Residency Chattanooga TN University of Tennessee Family Medicine Residency Program Jackson TN Johnson City Family Practice Johnson City TN Kingsport Family Practice Residency-ETSU Kingsport TN University Tennessee-Knoxville Knoxville TN University of Tennessee, Saint Francis Program Memphis TN Meharry Medical College Family Practice Residency Program-Metro General Hosp Nashville TN AAFP Residency Directory

28. Jewish Children's Regional Service - Helping Southern Jewish Children
A social work agency and charitable fund providing help in the way of scholarships for Jewish summer camp programs, grants and nointerest loans for college, Jewish family counseling and referral, and tuition assistance and other aid for Jewish children with physical, emotional, and/or learning disabilities. Serves families in the seven Southern states of Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, tennessee, and Texas.
http://jcrsnola.org/
Jewish Children's Regional Service
(formerly the Jewish Children's Home)
Serving Jewish Children in:
ALABAMA - ARKANSAS - LOUISIANA - MISSISSIPPI - OKLAHOMA - TENNESSEE - TEXAS
Shalom aleichem The Jewish Children's Regional Service (JCRS) is a social work agency and charitable fund providing help in the way of scholarships for Jewish summer camp programs, grants and no-interest loans for college, Jewish family counseling and referral, and tuition assistance and other aid for Jewish children with physical, emotional, and/or learning disabilities. We serve Jewish children and young adults living in the seven Southern states of Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas. To see how we help and what we have done recently, please select the About Us option. The agency began as an orphanage in 1855 and is currently the oldest, existing Jewish child welfare organization in the United States. We are also the only regional Jewish child welfare agency in the U.S. For more details about the origins of the JCRS, please select

29. Family Help In Tennessee
Resources in tennessee to help families with troubled teens. Support groups,organizations, schools and programs, hotlines.
http://www.focusas.com/Tennessee.html
Focus Adolescent Services Need help for your teen? Call FocusAS M-F 9 am-5 pm ET Family Help in TENNESSEE Tennessee Information Organizations Programs Support ... Books Click here to find out if your child is at-risk, displaying self-destructive behaviors, and needs your help and intervention. Home Resources State Directory Schools ... Contact HOTLINES AND HELPLINES Child Pornography Tipline ChildhelpUSA Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-4-A-CHILD CONTACT-CONCERN of Kingsport CONTACT Helpline of Knoxville CONTACT Helpline of Oak Ridge Contact Teen Talk ... Davidson County Guns-in-Schools Hotline 557-A-GUN Knoxville Parent Help Line Nashville Crisis Line Nashville Gang Hotline 615-862-GANG National Domestic Violence/Abuse Hotline
1-800-799-SAFE
TDD National Hotlines and Helplines National Runaway Switchboard 1-800-RUNAWAY National Suicide Hotline 1-800-SUICIDE Poison Help Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN) 1-800-656-HOPE School Violence Hotline Tennessee Missing Children Hotline Tennessee Suicide and Crisis Hotlines Toll-Free Numbers for Health Information AS SEEN ON DISCOVERY HEALTH CHANNEL Promising new research shows an 80% reduction in symptoms of bipolar and other emotional disorders Click here to learn how TRUEHOPE can help.

30. AAIEP - American Association Of Intensive English Language Programs
tennessee INTENSIVE ENGLISH PROGRAM University of Tennesee at Martin student counseling and advising, and a host family program during special holidays.
http://www.aaiep.org/memdetail.cfm?memid=80

31. University Of Tennessee: Family Medicine(index.html)
The University of tennessee, Knoxville was founded in 1794 and was designatedthe state landgrant Department of family Medicine Residency programs
http://www.utmem.edu/fammed/residencyprograms.htm
University Links Health Science Center Links About UTHSC Colleges Administration Admissions Research Students Visitors WebMail SiteMap Contact Information Enter search terms Select type of search Select type of search People Search Campus Search System Search College of Medicine
Department of Family Medicine Residency Programs
UT/Tipton Family Medicine Residency Program UT/St. Francis Family Medicine Residency Program UT/Jackson Family Medicine Residency Program
A family physician, at the completion of training at the Tipton County (Covington, TN) , or St. Francis (Memphis), or the Jackson (Jackson, TN), should feel comfortable that he or she could practice in a variety of settings. Some practices are more challenging than others, but, if called, our residents should be secure in the knowledge that they could follow in the footsteps of the "family doctor" who could:
  • Deliver a baby Provide newborn and lifelong care including preventive care, acute care, and care for chronic illnesses Manage simple fractures and treat minor injuries Repair simple lacerations and remove skin lesions Manage most patients' hospital care Provide competent women's health care Be a trusted friend and confidante When all else is done, comfort the dying

32. Tennessee Family Pathfinder Health Care -TN Major Pediatric Centers
West tennessee Rehabilitation Center (Jackson) Inpatient programs include BrainInjury Rehabilitation Program, Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Program,
http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/kennedy/pathfinder/hcrehctr.html
Health Care
Tennessee Rehabilitation Centers Rehabilitation is learning to do again what once was done effortlessly, to feel what it's like to move or talk again, and to find new ways to accomplish the tasks of daily living. It works by maximizing strength and minimizing weakness and by narrowing the distance between a goal and the limitations that must be overcome to reach it. The Patricia Neal Rehabilitation Center (Knoxville)
The Pediatric program at the Patricia Neal Rehabilitation Center provides inpatient treatment for children who have a congenital or acquired physical disability. The treatment emphasis is directed toward enabling the child to achieve maximal functional independence at home and at school. 1901 Clinch Avenue
Knoxville, TN 37916
1-800-PAT-NEAL (728-6325) or
East Tennessee Children's Hospital Rehabilitation Center
(Knoxville)
The purpose of the Center is to: provide rehabilitation services regardless of race, religion, or financial circumstances; ... Tennessee Children's Hospital Rehabilitation Center is a department of Children's Hospital. Our pediatric specialists ... beneficial to both facilities and the children ... 1025 Children's Way
Knoxville, Tennessee 37922

33. TENNESSEE LADY VOL SPORTS MEDICINE
family Program Participants in Team ENHANCE benefit significantly from the family s Educational programs Community Resources Enhance Wheel
http://utladyvols.collegesports.com/facilities/training-room/04e_about_enhance.h
ABOUT TEAM ENHANCE What is Team ENHANCE?
Team ENHANCE is a program for student-athletes that was developed by the Women's Athletic Department of the University of Tennessee-Knoxville to create a healthy culture in which student-athletes can thrive. The name of the program is an acronym for Enhancing Nutrition, Health, Athletic performance, Networking, Community, and Education. The program provides nutrition information and education about eating disorders and other mental/emotional health issues facing young women today. It also provides support groups; intervention; individual and family therapy; outpatient treatment; aftercare services; and referral to inpatient treatment when necessary. Team ENHANCE provides a full continuum of services to promote the well-being of the student-athlete. Student-athlete's participation is held in strict confidentiality. Participants benefit from the program's successful partnering relationships with experts in many fields - eating disorders specialists, mental health and addiction professionals, nutritionists, therapists, consultants, and authors. Why was Team ENHANCE created?

34. TFCCA -- Tennessee Family Child Care Alliance
tennessee S EARLY INTERVENTION SYSTEMS Services available to families of tennessee SERVICES/programs AT A GLANCE Contact information for a wide
http://www.tfcca.homestead.com/HelpfulLinksForPrioviders.html
@import url(http://www.homestead.com/~media/elements/Text/font_styles.css); ADDITIONAL NOTES FOR FAMILY DAY CARE RATING SCALE (FDCRS) Most up to date clarification on items in FDCRS
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION for FAMIY CHILD CARE (NAFCC)
Nationally recognized professional organization of in home child care providers
TENNESSEE'S CHILD CARE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
Provides contact information for child care certificate brokers by county
TENNESSEE CHILD CARE LICENSING STANDARDS
Current licensing standards for both Family and Group Child Care Providers
TENNESSEE'S CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES (CPS)

TENNESSEE COMMISSION ON CHILDREN AND YOUTH
Information on the regional councils which address the local needs of children and families
TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES (DHS)
Connects you to the homepage for the Department of Human Services
TENNESSEE'S EARLY INTERVENTION SYSTEMS
Services available to families of children with special needs
TENNESSEE EARLY CHILDHOOD TRAINING ALLIANCE (TECTA)
Provides information on state training for child care providers
TENNESSEE SERVICES/PROGRAMS AT A GLANCE
Contact information for a wide variety of services offered by the State of Tennessee
TENNESSEE STAR QUALITY
Lots of information on the assessment process RED LEAF PRESS Helpful resources and information on the business aspect of family child care TENNESSEE CHILD CARE REIMBURSEMENT RATES FOR CERTIFICATE PARTICIPANTS Reimbursement rates including Star-Quality bonus rates TENNESSEE CHILD CARE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TENNESSEE RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR RATED LICENSE TENNESSEE SERVICES SITE MAP Contact Us ... Project T.O.P.S.T.A.R.

35. New Student And Family Programs
When it turns into Middle tennessee Boulevard continue to MTSU. New Studentand family programs All rights reserved. Middle tennessee State University
http://www.mtsu.edu/~nsfp/family.htm
About Us MTSU Welcome Week Family Day CUSTOMS: New Student Orientation ... Contact Us also visit Student Affairs Division MTSU Search MTSU Main FAMILY DAY BE PROUD! BE LOUD! BE BLUE! Get in the spirit of Blue Raider football! Join other fans in the stadium to see MTSU take on Akron on September 17, 2005. Complete the printable form
Take I-24 to Murfreesboro (I-24 east take Exit 81-B, I-24 west take Exit 81 and keep right) and exit onto Church Street. Drive .9 miles and turn right onto Sanbyrn Drive. When it turns into Middle Tennessee Boulevard continue to MTSU. Parking is available in the Bell Street lot off Middle Tennessee Boulevard. Additional parking is also available on Baird Lane by taking a right on Main Street and a left on Baird Lane. Family Day Activities
MT Family Day Activities will include:
  • Brunch Raider Walk and Band of Blue Tailgate and BackBeat A Tribute Middle Tennessee vs Akron football game
Family Day Schedule Saturday, September 17, 2005

36. New Student And Family Programs
The Office of New Student and family programs is on the third floor of the KeathleyUniversity Middle tennessee State Univeristy Murfreesboro, TN 37132
http://www.mtsu.edu/~nsfp/contact.htm
About Us MTSU Welcome Week Family Day CUSTOMS: New Student Orientation ... Contact Us also visit Student Affairs Division MTSU Search MTSU Main CONTACT MTSU NEW STUDENT AND FAMILY PROGRAMS The Office of New Student and Family Programs is on the third floor of the Keathley University Center. Our regular office hours are 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday. You may phone the New Student and Family Programs Office at (615) 898-2454. Our fax number is 904-8407. You can contact us by email at customs@mtsu.edu.
Our mailing address is: Office of New Student and Family Programs
326 Keathley University Center
Middle Tennessee State Univeristy
Murfreesboro, TN 37132 STAFF The staff welcomes your questions and suggestions. Our staff members include: Gina Poff
Director of New Student and Family Programs Rob Patterson
Coordinator of New Student and Family Programs Ilene Hale
Secretary
Middle Tennessee State University
Murfreesboro, Tennessee

37. Tennessee Baptist Children's Homes Family Preservation Programs 
family Preservation programs You Can Make A Difference In The Life Of A Child!family Preservation programs are designed to serve children by focusing on
http://www.tbch4kids.org/fampres.htm
Family Preservation Programs
You Can Make A Difference In The Life Of A Child! Family Preservation programs are designed to serve children by focusing on the child's family as a target of intervention. Although there are times when the removal of a child from a home is needed, at Tennessee Baptist Children's Homes we believe that, no matter the situation, all children want and need to be loved and accepted by their families. By working with public service agencies, families, volunteers and court systems, we are able to reunite families in a more timely manner. Our Family Preservation staff are on-call to clients 24 hours a day. Our follow-up services include emergency calls and visits in times of crisis. The program emphasizes ministering to families while providing professional help that otherwise would not be available to the families we serve. TBCH operates family preservation programs in Brentwood and Knoxville. For more information, e-mail familypreservation@tbch4kids.org

38. Individual & Family Assistance Programs
Although theoretically, every applicant family is potentially eligible for up to For additional information on any of these programs, within tennessee,
http://www.tnema.org/DA/IA.htm
Home Media Training Mitigation ... Planning DISASTER RECOVERY FOR FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS Disaster recovery assistance to individuals and households is provided through coordinated relief programs from:
  • the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Disaster Preparedness and Response Division (formerly the Federal Emergency Management Agency), the U.S. Small Business Administration, the U.S. Farm Service Agency, the U.S. Internal Revenue Service, the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency, the Tennessee Department of Human Services, the Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities.
In addition to governmental assistance programs, many non-governmental agencies, most notably the American Red Cross the Salvation Army , and a large number of religious organizations also have programs to help families recover from disasters. TYPES OF INDIVIDUAL ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE Low Interest Loans Most, but not all, governmental disaster recovery assistance is in the form of loans for items not covered by private insurance. The

39. Archived: Tennessee 2001 Abstract -- Even Start Statewide Family Literacy Initia
Susan Doughty, Director of family Literacy programs. tennessee Department ofEducation. 7th Floor Andrew Johnson Tower. 710 James Robertson Parkway
http://www.ed.gov/programs/evenstartfamilylit/01abstracts/tn.html
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40. The Kennedy Center Around The Nation
The tennessee Arts Commission serves as a contact for the KCAAEN in tennessee . Youth and family programs An initiative which creates, commissions,
http://www.kennedy-center.org/states/state.cfm?state=TN

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