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  1. Eating for energy: Middle childhood (CF Family Educational program) by Brenda Congdon, 1994
  2. Coordination in Texas pre-jobs job training/welfare programs: Final project report by Christopher T King, 1992
  3. Texas JOBS program evaluation: Second year impacts by Deanna Schexnayder, 1995
  4. Child abuse and neglect prevention programs: A report to the Children's Trust Fund of Texas Council for fiscal year 1992 by John Poertner, 1993
  5. Texas JOBS program evaluation: Summary report by Christopher T King, 1994
  6. Prevention of child abuse and neglect program evaluation report, fiscal year 1995: Executive summary by Ruth Cañamar, 1995
  7. Prevention of child abuse and neglect: Program evaluation report, fiscal year 1994 by Ruth Cañamar, 1995
  8. Prevention of child abuse and neglect: Program evaluation report, fiscal year 1993 by Maia Forman, 1994
  9. Child abuse and neglect prevention programs: A report to the Children's Trust Fund Council for FY 1989 by John Poertner, 1989
  10. The family and its home;: Suggestions for study programs toward healthy personalities by Bernice Milburn Moore, 1956
  11. The development and assessment of census-based measures of AFDC and SSI recipiency (Texas Population Research Center papers) by Jennifer V. W Van Hook, 1995
  12. Helping men who batter: A profile of programs in the U.S by Melissa J Eddy, 1984
  13. A comprehensive pregnancy and family medical care leave program for the 21st century Army (USAWC strategy research project) by Bette R Sayre, 1999
  14. Nonprofessional aides in agriculture: An evaluation of a program in cooperative extension education for small-farm families (B / Prarie View A & M University, ... service, Texas A & M University System) by Cecil L Strickland, 1976

21. Reed Arena At Texas A&M University
A 12,500 seat facility for entertainment, education and business needs. Large events include concerts, family entertainment, trade shows, student programs, texas A M University basketball games and commencement ceremonies.
http://reed.tamu.edu/
Division of Finance Reed Arena
That's just the beginning. Reed Arena provides an ideal location for a luncheon for 50 people, a large room for a festive wedding reception or perhaps a smaller room for a meeting, training program or other gathering. Events About Reed Arena If you have comments or questions on the Services provided, please fill out our Comment Form Privacy Statement Trademarks Webmaster ... TAMU Accessibility Policy

22. Welcome To UT Family Programs
The UT family and Community programs offers advice and programming for internationalstudents family and Community programs Drawer A Austin, texas 78713
http://www.utexas.edu/international/utfamily/
University of Texas at Austin
International Office

UT Family and Community Programs Friendship Program InfoGuide Coffee Mornings Play Group ... Home UT Family and Community Programs Welcome, International Families!
The UT Family and Community Programs offers advice and programming for international students and their families settling into the Austin community. This web site contains an Info Guide to help you find Austin resources and learn how to use them for your benefit, and information about UT Family Programs.
UT Family and Community Programs Office
The UT International Office is located at 600 W. 24th Street - Wooldridge Hall (WOH), at the corner of Nueces and 24th Street. The UT Family and Community Programs office is in Bungalow East, to the right of the main building. Phone: (512) 471-1150 Coordinators:
Mary Davidson and Jane Dunham
e-mail: utfamily@uts.cc.utexas.edu

23. Adolescent Family Counseling Center
Dr. Ruth Tomlin provides Christian, marriage, and family counseling in Killeen, texas. BIPP and Anger Management programs are also offered.
http://members.aol.com/adoles

24. Welcome To UT Family Programs
University of texas Student/Staff Photo Identification Card. Social SecurityNumber (SSN) University of texasAustin. family and Community programs.
http://www.utexas.edu/international/utfamily/IDs.html
University of Texas at Austin
International Office

UT Family and Community Programs Friendship Program InfoGuide Coffee Mornings Play Group ... Home IDs for Students and Dependents
Your passport and immigration documents are the primary photo identification (ID) used to obtain local ID. It is important to obtain local identification, not only for your daily convenience, but also to enable you to store your passport in a safe place. IDs commonly requested in the state of Texas are:
  • Social Security Number (SSN) Texas Photo Identification Card (ID)
    University of Texas Student/Staff Photo Identification Card
Social Security Number (SSN) Applications for either the SSN or for a letter verifying your ineligibility for the SSN are made at: Social Security Office
903 San Jacinto, Suite 101 (1-800-772-1213)
Monday through Friday, 9:00AM to 4:00PM

25. Jewish Family Service Of Austin, Texas
Provides counseling, referral services, programs for the elderly, emergency financial assistance, educational programs, and refugee assistance.
http://www.jcaaonline.org/jfs/

26. The Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum - The Story Of Texas
The Bob Bullock texas State History Museum EDUCATION family programs And, Home School families receive the discounted school group rate.
http://www.thestoryoftexas.com/education/family/family.shtm
school programs scholarships professional development family programs ... school group tours EDUCATION
FAMILY PROGRAMS: Home School Day
On September 12, experience programs designed to meet the needs of Home School families. And, Home School families receive the discounted school group rate. Find out more.... Austin Museum Day
Exhibit admission is FREE to all on September 18, Austin Museum Day, so bring a friend and experience what Museum Members receive all year long! Find out more.... First Floor Exploration Cards
Download and print these cards to expand your museum visit
with thought-provoking questions about specific artifacts in the exhibits. Check out a set from the Information Desk or
Download here...
Second Floor Exploration Guide
Download and print these cards to expand your museum visit
with thought-provoking questions about specific artifacts in the exhibits.Check out a guide from the Information Desk or

27. Home Page
Information on adoption services, career assistance, emergency financial assistance, food pantry, counseling, refugee programs, and help for the elderly and disabled.
http://www.jfsdallas.org/

28. The Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum - The Story Of Texas
EDUCATION family programs EXPLORE THE STORY Free admission to the Museum sexhibits. Regular admission applies for the IMAX and texas Spirit Theatres.
http://www.thestoryoftexas.com/education/family/familyexplore.shtm
school programs scholarships professional development family programs ... school group tours EDUCATION
FAMILY PROGRAMS:
EXPLORE THE STORY Sunday 2:00 pm AND 3:00 pm
at the Explore the Story cart in the first floor lobby
"Explore the Story" invites children ages 7-12 and their families to connect artifacts from the Museum's exhibits to stories that celebrate the Texas spirit. Each exploration includes hands-on activities and a short reading from a featured book. One book and other surprises will be given away at each event. Free with exhibit admission. Meet at 2 or 3 PM at the Explore the Story cart in the First Floor Lobby.
Sunday, September 12*

29. Jewish Family Services Of Houston
Offers adoption services, counseling, programs for the elderly, loan programs, job placement, and immigrant assistance.
http://jfshouston.org/

30. Texas Fact Sheet
Research by Casey family programs (Southern Regional Office) on kinship care intexas Casey family programs is conducting research in texas communities to
http://www.grandsplace.com/gp8/tx.html
For Grandparents and Special Others Raising Children Texas
Grandparents and Other Relatives Raising Children A State Fact Sheet August 2002
Across the country, more than six million children approximately 1 in 12 children are living in households headed by grandparents or other relatives. Texas has more than 113,000 children living in households headed by grandparents or other relatives. In many of these households, grandparents and other relatives are the primary caregivers (“kinship caregivers”) for children whose parents cannot or will not care for them due to substance abuse, illness and death, abuse and neglect, economic hardship, incarceration, divorce, domestic violence, and other family and community crises. In response to the growing numbers of these kinship care families, state legislatures, public and private agencies, and grassroots coalitions in Texas and across the country have begun to expand services and supports for children living with kin inside and outside of the foster care system. A Look at the Numbers: Kinship Care in Texas The data below show the numbers of grandparents who are living in households with at least one grandchild under the age of 18, as well as the numbers of grandparents who are the primary caregivers for these grandchildren. These numbers were reported by the 2000 U.S. Census and are available for every place (as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau) in the country, including cities, towns, villages, and boroughs, on the U.S. Census website.

31. 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

32. Texas Rangers Ballpark Legends Of The Game Museum - Children
Legends of the Game Museum Children and family programs Children in costumewill be entered in a drawing to win a texas Rangers autographed baseball.
http://texas.rangers.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/tex/ballpark/museum_programs.jsp

33. Family Help In Texas
family Help in texas. texas Information. Organizations programs - Support - Books.Click here to find out if your child is at-risk,
http://www.focusas.com/Texas.html
Focus Adolescent Services Need help for your teen? Call FocusAS M-F 9 am-5 pm ET Family Help in TEXAS Texas 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 Austin Travis County Hotline Child Pornography Tipline ChildhelpUSA Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-4-A-CHILD Collin County Crisis Line 1-800-866-RAPE Crisis Hotline Houston 713-HOTLINE Gamblers' Help Line 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 Special Education Hotline Texas Child Abuse Hotline Texas Hepatitis Helpline
1-866- 4-HEPABC Texas HIV/STD InfoLine Texas Runaway Hotline 1-888-580-HELP Texas Suicide and Crisis Hotlines Texas Underage Drinking Hotline Texas Youth Hotline Toll-Free Numbers for Health Information ... NATIONAL ALERT REGISTRY Find out when a sexual predator moves into your neighborhood If you're a parent looking to help your son or daughter with his/her grade math or science classes

34. Even Start Family Literacy Program
Even Start programs providing texas public education to help parents become The program serves poor families with parents who are eligible for adult
http://www.tea.state.tx.us/adult/programs/evenstart.html
Home District Locator Index A-Z Divisions ... Texas Curriculum Frameworks
Even Start Family Literacy Program
Program Authority: P. L. 100-297, Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 as amended by P. L. 103-382, Title I, Part B, Even Start Family Literacy Program. Reauthorized by the No Child Left Behind Act, 2001. P.L. 107-110.
Even Start Education Providers
ESCs Educator Certification (SBEC) TRAIL ... Governor's Committee on People with Disabilities By using this site and its products, you agree to the

35. FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES EDUCATION TEACHER CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS
family and Consumer Sciences Education Teacher Certification programs texas Woman s University Department of family Sciences PO Box 425769
http://www.tea.state.tx.us/Cate/fcs/fcscert.html

Family and Consumer Sciences Education
Teacher Certification Programs
Announcing Web-Based Distance Education for persons seeking certification to teach Family and Consumer Sciences Education The Family and Consumer Sciences Distance Education Alliance (FCS Alliance) is a statewide inter-institutional system cooperatively offering and providing access to distance education courses to prepare individuals for Family and Consumer Sciences Education certification. To access distance education courses through the FCS alliance, individuals should contact the participating teacher preparation institution of their choice from the list below. The faculty advisor will provide information about degree plan requirements at that institution, how distance education courses can be utilized to satisfy those requirements, and the phase-in timeline for the inter-institutional system. Download a flier that contains more information about the program. (Adobe Acrobat format) Abilene Christian University
Department of Sociology and Social Work
ACU Box 27890
Abilene, TX 79699-8155

36. Parent / Family Programs: New Student Conferences - Texas A&M University
Supplemental programs for parents and family to provide them more informationabout coming to college.
http://newaggie.tamu.edu/NSC_parentprograms.htm
Parent/Family Programs
While most of the conference programs are designed for both student and family members, the following programs are designed specifically for families. These are held concurrent to other conference programs. These are the programs offered during the Freshman Summer New Student Conferences. Due to limited time availability, some of these programs may not be offered during our Transfer Student or January conferences. Family Check-In
Family members are asked to check-in in order to receive a family New Student Conference Schedule and a Family Handbook which will assist you during the conference and beyond. College 101
Family members hear about the academic expectations and registration information that students are given. The Dean of Student Life presents University expectations, rules and regulations. Partners in Success
Department of Student Life presentation on challenges for first-year students and how the university and families can prepare for and overcome them, specifically addressing discipline and alcohol/drug issues. A New Aggie in the Family
Parents and families are an important part of a new student's experience. Learn about the transitions your student may go through during the college years and ways you can serve as a resource to your student.

37. U.S. Representative Henry Bonilla Honored For Championing Education And Announce
Bonilla along with the University of texas and Casey family programs todayannounced a joint outreach program to give youth in foster care new opportunities
http://www.casey.org/MediaCenter/PressReleasesAndAnnouncements/040504BonillaAwar
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... Press Releases U.S. Representative Henry Bonilla honored
U.S. Representative Henry Bonilla honored for championing education and announces new higher education opportunities for foster care youth in Texas
University of Texas at San Antonio and Casey Family Programs join forces to help young people succeed in college
Date: April 5, 2004
Contact:
Julee Abe
Casey Family Programs
Phone: (
Email: media@casey.org SAN ANTONIO Rep. Bonilla along with the University of Texas and Casey Family Programs today announced a joint outreach program to give youth in foster care new opportunities to succeed in college through the federally funded TRIO Programs. After receiving a leadership award from Casey Family Programs for his commitment to help young students through the TRIO Programs, Rep. Bonilla visited the Community Transition Services Center where he met with youth in care, alumni of care and students in the TRIO Programs. “The TRIO Programs are vital to making the dream of college become a reality. Because of the program, I was the first in my family to graduate from college,” said Mr. Bonilla. “No matter what your background is, a good education gives you the chance to compete on a level playing field. A quality education gives everyone a chance to be anything you want to be.” Starting in San Antonio , Casey Family Programs and the University of Texas will reach out to foster care families to raise awareness about TRIO opportunities for youth in care. Each year across the country more than 20,000 teens turn 18 and emancipate from the foster care system. Too often these emancipated youth are unaware of opportunities and government programs that allow them to pursue a postsecondary education.

38. Case Manager - Casey Family Programs
Location texas Austin Job Type Social Work Being a Field Office CaseManager in Casey family programs requires comfort and ease in applying
http://www.casey.org/AboutCasey/EmploymentOpportunities/casemanageraustin0727200

39. Texas Family Practice Residency Programs
Program— Beaumont. family Practice Foundation of Brazos Valley Program— Program— McAllen. texas Tech University (Odessa) Program—
http://www.ms4c.org/fp/fp-state-tx.shtml
Texas Texas Tech University (Amarillo)
Amarillo Austin Medical Education Programs of Seton Healthcare Network
Austin San Jacinto Methodist Hospital
Baytown University of Texas Medical Branch (Christus St. Elizabeth)
Beaumont Family Practice Foundation of Brazos Valley
Bryan University of Texas Medical Branch Hospitals (Conroe)
Conroe Bay Area-
Corpus Christi Medical Center (Osteopathic)
Corpus Christi Spohn Memorial Hospital
Corpus Christi Dallas Southwest Medical Center (Osteopathic)
Dallas University of Texas Southwestern Medical School Dallas University of Texas Southwestern Medical School (Methodist) Dallas Texas Tech University (El Paso) El Paso Darnall Army Community Hospital Fort Hood University of Texas Southwestern Medical School (Fort Worth) Fort Worth UNTHSCFW/ TCOM/ Osteopathic Medical Center (Osteopathic) Fort Worth UNTHSCFW/ TCOM/Plaza Medical Center (Osteopathic) Fort Worth University of Texas Medical Branch Hospitals Galveston Baylor Medical Center at Garland Garland Doctors Hospital (Osteopathic) Groves Valley Baptist Medical Center Harlingen Baylor College of Medicine Houston Christus St. Joseph Hospital

40. TexasOnline Health And Family Services Disability Services
resources and materials on disability services and programs throughout theState of texas. Home Health and family Services Disability Services
http://www.state.tx.us/category.jsp?language=eng&categoryId=7.3

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