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  1. Advocacy update: facilitating youth sports: park and recreation organizations need to advance their leadership role in youth sports.: An article from: Parks & Recreation by Kathy Spangler, Monica Hobbs Vinluan, 2006-07-01
  2. Student Initiated Activities: A Strategy in Youth Advocacy by Teacher Corps Youth Advocacy Loop--University Of Vermont, 1978
  3. Urge Congress to increase funds for youth prevention programs: NRPA members need to educate federal legislators about youth programs. (Advocacy Update).: An article from: Parks & Recreation
  4. Legal Advocacy for Children and Youth: Trends and Contemporary Issues
  5. Be A Champion Of Youth: Standing With, By, and for Young People by Maggie Wilson Mccarty, Robert J. McCarty, 2007-03-31
  6. Kanawha County/West Virginia University Youth Advocacy Teacher Corps Project ('78): Evaluations, year one, July 1979 by Alan H Cooper, 1979
  7. Youth participation in youth advocacy: A practical guide for developing programs by Carolyn Jabs, 1982
  8. Youth Participation in Youth Advocacy by Peter Kleinbard, 1982-06
  9. Minnesota youth advocacy corps;: An evaluation by Paul S Higgins, 1974
  10. ERIC document by Roger J Lauen, 1976
  11. IN SERVICE OF YOUTH by The Youth Advocacy Projects of Teacher Corps, 1980
  12. Cooperative agreement for establishing a mentoring/advocacy program for high risk youth and their families (SuDoc HE 20.402:H 53) by U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services, 1998
  13. Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy: An article from: The Exceptional Parent
  14. Youth, Identity, Power: The Chicano Movement, Revised and Expanded Edition by Carlos Munoz, 2007-08-27

141. GAHSC's Referral Central - Helping Hands, Inc.
Provides group home with counseling, child advocacy, tutorial program, psychiatric services, and independent living skills, located in Hahira, Georgia.
http://www.gahsc.org/directory/152.html
This page is part of GAHSC's Referral Central . This is not a home page.
Helping Hands, Inc.
P.O. Box 502
Aiken, SC 29802
Beds Available: ? Hours: ? Contact: John L. Sebby
Services Offered Other: 21? County N/A Program Type Foster Care Agency (P)
Translate this page to: Choose Language Spanish Portugese Italian German French
We also have an Explanation of Terms used here.
[GAHSC Home Page]
[Referral Central] [About GAHSC] [Contacting Us] This page is part of GAHSC's Referral Central . This is not a home page.
E-mail Normer Adams, GAHSC Exec. Dir. . Created by Andrew Barclay on 12/5/1997, updated 11/8/2001.
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142. The Homebase
advocacy group for local teenagers to discuss community issues. Includes a list of current activities and a guest book.
http://www.glendalesyouthvoice.org/

143. AABA - Alaska Attachment And Bonding Associates
A nonprofit Wasilla, Alaska association providing advocacy through education for youth with attachment disorder. Find membership information, legislative issues, and a description of the organization's platform.
http://www.akattachment.org/
AABA
VISION AABA is committed to healthy attachments and bonds for all Alaska children and families.
MISSION
AABA’s mission is to support healthy family attachments and bonds through education and advocacy.
CONTACT
Eleanor F. Oakley, MS, CEO P.O. BOX 872188 WASILLA, AK 99687-2188 Toll free number: 877-717-7818 Phone: (907) 376-0366 Fax: (907) 376-0635 Email: info@akattachment.org Last updated: Friday September 23, 2005 12:04 You are visitor: Webmaster: webmaster@akattachment.org

144. Tobacco Free Initiative
World Health Organization provides information on tobacco's health impact, secondhand smoke, economics, youth, industry conduct, women and tobacco, and advocacy for tobacco policy change.
http://tobacco.who.int/

145. Welcome To Southwest Key Program
Provides services to troubled youth and their families, including intensive supervision, therapeutic counseling, education and communitybased advocacy services throughout Texas, Arizona, Georgia, Puerto Rico, Wisconsin, California, New Mexico and New York.
http://www.swkey.org/
Employee Login Go For The Gold 10K/ Fiesta 5K Fun Run "Fore The Kids" Golf Tournament our mission ...to advocate for children worldwide and to impact children, youth and their families by empowering them to succeed. View the Southwest Key Program Overview in PDF format
Click to download Acrobat Reader
Home Our History ... Juvenile Justice Links

146. Time Out Youth
Support, education and advocacy for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (LGBTQ) youth. Features mission, leadership, programs, and information for parents.
http://www.timeoutyouth.com/
@import url(http://www.timeoutyouth.org/mambots/editors/htmlarea3_xtd/htmlarea.css) Home Youth Advocacy Volunteer ... EXTRAS September 27, 2005 Home At TIME OUT YOUTH we provide support, advocacy, and education to youth and adults in the Charlotte Metro area. We know what it’s like to be a gay youth, especially in this intolerant area. To better meet the needs of the youth of this area, we’ve expanded into three locations, each location has its own leader and online presence, and to contact any of them, click here
  • Charlotte: Our headquarters, and largest group. Nicole Hoagland leads this group. Catawba Valley: One of our newest Groups. This group meets in Hickory and is led by Michelle Robinson Gastonia: This is our newest Group. Christopher Smith leads this group.
Each of our locations is set up to meet the needs of the youth in that community, providing youth and adults alike with the following:
  • Support - Using time honored methods, we empower youth to be themselves Advocacy - For the friends/family of gay youth, we provide you with the tools to nurture your youth. Education - By speaking and getting involved in the community, we seek to open the hearts and minds of the people in our area.

147. Welcome To The JASMYN Website!
Details on peer support services, advocacy, educational programs, and referrals for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth.
http://www.jasmyn.org/
Who We Are How Youth Get Involved How Adults Can Help Community Impact Calendar of Events Contact JASMYN JASMYN News: JASMYN would like to know more about the people who visit our website. Please help us by filling out this voluntary, confidential and anonymous survey by clicking here: JASMYN Homepage Survey Spectrum Survey for Guys ages 18-23
Safe Space - Place where youth are accepted, no questions asked and a place to talk about LGBTQQ issues and thoughts Social Outlet - JASMYN is a thriving diverse LGBTQQ youth community. Have fun! Make Friends! Somebody Cares - Talk about what's on your mind. Get support, resources, and ideas for dealing with challenges. Make a Difference - Get involved, be active in leadership roles at JASMYN. Learn to be a leader in the community. Be an activist and organizer for positive social change. Jacksonville Area Sexual Minority Youth Network, Inc. P.O. Box 380103 Jacksonville, FL 32205 Office: (904) 389-3857 Gay Youth Information Line: (904) 389-0089 Fax: (904) 389-3089 Email: jasmyn@jasmyn.org

148. CBIT - The Children's Brain Injury Trust
Aims to improve the quality of life for children and youth with a brain injury by providing a helpline, events, conferences, research, advocacy, grants, and funding information. Offers details about the family impact, medical aspects, educational concerns, legal issues, support groups, and resources.
http://www.cbituk.org/
Skip Navigation Important Notice: Downloadable information available here The Child Brain Injury (CBIT) supports anyone in the United Kingdom affected by childhood acquired brain injury. We provide information, support and training to families and professionals. An acquired brain injury is sometimes referred to as hidden disability, and often goes unrecognised. This inevitably leads to problems for a child in terms of education, provision of care and support. CBIT is working to change this and ensure that professionals recognise the impact and understand the issues.
Child Brain Injury Legal Group
No obligation legal advice and support See NEWS for on-line support
WHAT IS AN ACQUIRED BRAIN INJURY?
An acquired brain injury (ABI) is an injury to the brain that has happened after birth, following a period of normal development. It could be the result of an accident, illness such as an infection, stroke, tumour or poisoning. The injury can affect the way a person thinks, feels and behaves and can, but not always, affect them physically. WHO ARE WE?

149. Community Resources For Justice
Promotes a safe and just society for all people through direct care programs, education, and advocacy. Programs include residency for troubled youth and exoffenders, youth day reporting centers, employment training and job placement.
http://www.crjustice.org/
Our Programs: Adult Correctional Services Youth Services Community Strategies Crime and Justice Institute
Community
Resources for
Justice

355 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02116
Phone: (617) 482-2520
Fax: (617) 262-8054
Email: crj@crjustice.org

To join our mailing list please enter your email address:
FC by BCentral
Attorney General Reilly Recognizes CRJ's Contribution to the SNI Community Re-entry Program In recent letters to CEO John Larivee and COO Bill Coughlin, Massachusetts Attorney General Thomas Reilly recognized the work of CRJ in the successful SNI Community Re-entry Project, part of the Boston Re-entry Programs in Adult Correctional Services. "I am proud to report that 114 young men leaving the Suffolk County House of Correction returning to the Bowdoin-Geneva neighborhood [in Boston] received enhanced case management services... In addition to the individuals served, collaborations, communications, and systems were refined and solidified which should assist us all in ongoing and future re-entry and other public safety endeavors," wrote the Attorney General.

150. Maine Children's Alliance : MeKids.org
A nonprofit child advocacy organization dedicated to improving the lives of all Maine's children, youth, and families.
http://www.mekids.org/
Help our Collegues in Louisiana at Agenda for Children
help the young victims of Hurricane Katrina have a voice
Nominate Someone for a Giraffe Award Click Here for a form Search MeKids.org:
Maine Children's Alliance, 303 State Street, Augusta, Maine 04330 v. (207) 623-1868 f. (207) 626-3302
e. Mainekids@mekids.org Section 508/Bobby Register Login ...
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151. Students Pedaling Onto Kreative Education
A mountain bike advocacy group dedicated to promoting cycling and recreation among youth in BC.
http://www.spoke.bc.ca/
SPOKE is a mountain bike advocacy group that organizes mountain bike activities for the students of British Columbia
http://www.freewebz.com/spoke

152. Youth Emergency Services - Turning Young Lives Around - Omaha, Nebraska
Provides shelter, programs, and advocacy to educate and promote personal and family development, specifically atrisk youths.
http://www.yesomaha.org/
Youth Emergency Services is a private, nonprofit organization that provides needed services to at-risk youth in the Omaha metropolitan area. Y.E.S. strives to provide quality services such as shelter youth street outreach , education, and counseling.
Current News: Extreme Sports Star Andy MacDonald Delivers Safe Place Message
Teen Health Fair a Success

Y.E.S. Volunteers Help Cox Classic To Be A Success
Our Next Event:
Date for YESfest 2005 Set info@yesomaha.org

153. Youth Services Of Tulsa: Keeping The Promise Of Youth
Nonprofit community agency devoted to advocacy for youth.
http://www.yst.org/
Youth Parents Schools Community ... Employees
Youth Services of Tulsa
311 S. Madison
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120 "Keeping the Promise of Youth" Thank you for visiting Youth Services of Tulsa's home on the World
Wide Web. E-mail us with your Web site comments and feedback. Last updated 9-26-05 Dr Jane Bluestein, Ph.D
will be coming to Tulsa
Oct 4th and 5th. Click here for more information and on the Events/Calendar tab on your left. What is the YST New Drama Troupe about. Click here to learn more or on the Events/Calendar tab on your left
Home
About Us Contact Us Programs ... Employees

154. Reach CYA
Nonprofit organization provides recreational, educational, and advocacy programs for youth and families. Includes descriptions of activities, favorite links, and questionnaire.
http://www.reachcya.org/
A community-centered non-profit organization providing social, recreational, informational, educational and advocacy programs for children, youth and families of Commack and Half Hollow Hills. REACH CYA is funded in part by Town of Huntington Youth Bureau, Townwide Fund of Huntington and p rivate contributions. Special Thanks to Townwide Fund of Huntington for their generous contribution which made this website possible. Administrative Offices
Manasquan School
525 Half Hollow Road
Dix Hills, NY 11746
Phone: (631) 549-9417
Fax: (631) 549-1272
email: staff@reachcya.org Teen Recreation Center
Old Farms School
Calvert Avenue
Commack, NY 11725
email: staff@reachcya.org website comments to staff@islandguide.com

155. Junior League Of Monterey County - Home
A leader in education and advocacy for women's and children's health and wellbeing; our handson approach included partnerships with The Family Service Agency (started as The Family Resource Center), The Salinas Adult Day Care Center, the Monterey County youth Museum (MY Museum), and the Silent Witness Exhibit.
http://www.jlmontereycounty.org/
Home About Us In Action Join ... Contact Us The Junior League of Monterey County, Inc., is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women and improving the community through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable. The Junior League of Monterey County is a leader in education and advocacy for women's and children's health and wellbeing. ¿Que Pasa? Check out the current issue, or all past issues of our league newsletter. Belief Statements The Junior League of Monterey County, Inc.:
  • Builds proficient leadership skills in our membership through training, education and experience. Develops projects which address community needs, inspire enthusiasm and participation in our membership, and have a lasting beneficial effect. Cultivates a membership that reflects the diversity of our community. Believes advocacy and volunteerism are essential elements for building a strong, supportive network. Values the friendships that result from a spirit of cooperation.
Upcoming Events All Events...

156. HHCSI - Halton Hills Community Support And Information
Provides programs and services to children, youth, adults and seniors in education, assistance and advocacy, supportive housing help and Mealson-Wheels, Meals on Ice and Wheels to Meals.
http://www.hhcsi.ca/
36a Armstrong Avenue, Georgetown, Ontario L7G 4R9
Tel: 905-873-6502 Fax: 905-873-6195
"Serving all people of all ages in the community"
Other Links that may be of interest Community Information Database - Halton Information Providers
Halton Region

Town of Halton Hills

United Way of Halton Hills
...
Community Care Access Centre
Location of facilities
HHCSI
36a Armstrong Ave
Georgetown L7G 4R9
905-873-6195 fax Georgetown Parent-Child
Centre

96 Guelph St Georgetown Open Door Youth Centre 60 Guelph St Georgetown HHCSI 47 Mill St East Acton L7J 1H1 519-853-3530 fax Acton Parent-Child Resource Centre 85 Wallace St Acton Off the Wall Youth Centre 47 Mill St East Acton
Programs
Community Information Centre
Information and Referral
Community Support Programs
  • Coordination of Needs Agency Accessibility Income Tax Clinic Christmas Needs
Children's Programs
Ontario Early Years Programs
  • Adult and Child Together Mother Goose Acton Children's Corner Family Together Networking Together Young Parents Dinner Club Resource Library
Family Resource Programs
  • Summer Fun Mini Camps Toy Lending Libraries
Youth Programs
  • Open Door Youth Centre Off The Wall Youth Centre
Senior's Programs
  • Meals on Wheels Meals on Ice!!

157. Te Mana Taki Hauora - Health Action, Nelson - Community Health Promotion
Health promotion organisation. Includes details of projects undertaken and a directory of youth services that provide advocacy, counselling and information on drugs, alcohol, mental health, and other health issues.
http://www.healthaction.org.nz
Please click here to get the the site of Healthaction Nelson.
Thanks.

158. One Double Five Community House
A dropin centre in offering contacts for groups, free legal advice, a youth school, health, works projects, gardens, advocacy, support and counselling.
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~whare/
One Double Five
Whare Roopu Community House Home
About us
Courses
Legal Advice
Youth Project
Works Team
Te Puawaitanga
Waka Ama
Cyber Whare
Adult literacy News Whangarei groups Links Whangarei Map One Double Five is a Community House in Whangarei. Drop in for a cuppa tea and a chat.
We are open from 9 am til 4 pm Monday to Thursday 9 am til 2 pm on Fridays. 155 Kamo Road Whangarei New Zealand Phone 09 437 0185 Fax 09 437 7207 Email : whare@ihug.co.nz Search for a Whangarei group or service. Search this site or the web powered by FreeFind Site search Web search If Your group or service is not listed, please submit this form or Email the webdesigner.

159. Urban League Of Greater Cincinnati
Mission is to promote African Americans by economic selfsufficiency and entrepreneurship through effective leadership in the areas of comprehensive employment, youth and family development, and advocacy.
http://www.gcul.org/
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160. Welcome To The National Meditation Center
Humanitarian agency working in community development through youth and cultural advocacy. Programs offered include martial arts instruction, Asian philosophy, volunteer programs, and aid to asian orphanages.
http://www.nationalmeditation.org
Main page Contact us Volunteer locally Philippines ... Asian arts certifications S taff Membership or Helping Training for Agencies Volunteer Philippines Partnership Master Hughes Director Staff Mission
To prevent poverty and degradation of community through education, Leadership and aid. To promote basic human needs and rights, bringing positive changes in people's lives. The center's Director is Master Hughes . We are a Member of the Alliance for Humanitarian aid 501c3 How we help Agenc y Training To do so we offer agencies specialized management training and guidance to agencies and individuals. We have trained law enforcement , crisis centers and child advocacies. We can assist your agency by helping you establishing effective programs preventing failure. We focus on US and Asian agencies. Services provided are Humanitarian training and trauma training services , program development, youth and cultural advocacy We are advocates against child slavery in Asia. Associated with the alliance for Humanitarian aid 501c3 ,contact us for interviews.
For Individuals Our local center provides Cultural Programs Cultural arts and advocacy Our agency was unique in its use of Asian culture and history and Philosophy to work with youth . This agency was also the first in East Texas to encourage cultural understanding , diversity and the study of Asian and Pacific Islander culture, society and Religion. This initiative was started long before President Bush signed the White House Initiative on Asian and Pacific Islander Americans.

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