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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

161. PFLAG Dallas - Parents, Families And Friends Of Lesbians And Gays
Part of a national organization that promotes the health and wellbeing of gay, lesbian and bisexual persons, their families and friends through support, education and advocacy. Details on meetings, programs, and youth groups.
http://www.pflagdallas.org
Contents Home About Us Our Chapter Membership ... Contact Info PFLAG/DALLAS
P.O. Box 190193
Dallas, 75219-0193 Helpline 1: (972) 77-PFLAG Helpline 2: (972) 777-3524 Fax: (972) 701-9331 info@pflagdallas.org Click here to find out how you can support PFLAG. z Announcements September Meeting: Join us Thursday, September 8th for our next PFLAG meeting.
COMING OUT WORKSHOP - Tuesday nights, 6:30-8:30 p.m., July 12th - August 23rd at the Hope Counseling Center, 5910 Cedar Springs Road. Click here for more info
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162. CISC - Chinese Information And Service Center
Offers support and advocacy to the neediest members of Seattle's Asian community recent immigrants, atrisk youth, and the elderly. Includes employment programs, daycare, volunteer opportunities, computer technology center, and contact information.
http://www.cisc-seattle.org/
Bridging cultures,
communities
and generations.

163. Advocates For Children And Youth - Advocacy Tools
advocacy Tools. Communicating with Elected Officials and Candidates for Office MD CAN office at Advocates for Children and youth (410547-9200 x3028).
http://www.acy.org/advocacy_tools.shtml
Select One.... Child Poverty Child Welfare Early Childhood Education Health Juvenile Justice MD CAN Sustainable Funding Youth Investment
For more information
Advocacy Tools
Communicating with Elected Officials and Candidates for Office
There are many ways that you can communicate your ideas and beliefs to elected officials and candidates for office, including letters, email, phone calls, personal visits, and testimony at a hearing. LETTERS Letters are a simple way of communicating your ideas, concerns and expectations. Elected officials and candidates value personal letters, rather than form letters. PROTOCOL I dentify yourself as a constituent, voter, parent, grandparent, or volunteer, and a member of MD CAN. Clearly state the purpose of your letter. What is the issue? What is your position? What do you want the elected official or candidate to do? Write about only one bill or issue per letter. Use personal experience as evidence of your position. Explain how the issue will affect you or people you care about.

164. Relocate
Social service agency for the AsianAmerican community. Describes services including health care and education, legal advocacy, youth programs, education and employment.
http://www.asianhumanservices.org/
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165. Seattle Education Access
A nonprofit organization providing educational advocacy and opportunity for lowincome and self-supporting youth and young adults in Washington State.
http://www.seattleeducationaccess.org/
Application Forms To be a student
To be a volunteer

Students: Click here to complete student surveys Seattle Education Access provides higher education advocacy and opportunity to marginalized high-potential young adults. We specialize in helping impoverished students complete college degrees. Many of our students have been homeless. Others are immigrants, refugees, single mothers, and youth who have been in foster care. What they all share is that although they are working hard and full of promise, they lack the necessary resources and encouragement they will need to reach their full potential. We believe that a good education includes preparing for meaningful work, but that vocational training is just one small piece in a big, gorgeous puzzle. We believe that education should embrace the whole person in his or her lifelong adventure to explore the whole world. We believe that our job is to help students realize their dreams, not impose our standards on them. Our doors are open to any teen or young adult who wants a better education but is being held back by inadequate financial or social support. The transition from adolescence to adulthood is a difficult journey, even with financial security and the support of a loving family. Not all young people have these resources. Self-supporting students struggle to make homes and lives for themselves without a safety net. We applaud the bravery of these individuals, and seek ways to make it easier for them to complete their educations and find meaningful work at a living wage.

166. Bowne Redirect Page
provides grants related to youth literacy for special, advocacy, and research projects; for general operating expenses of relevant programs; for technical assistance in program design and reform; and for evaluation studies, in NYC only.
http://www.robertbownefoundation.org/

167. Know Your Rights This Website Will Help You To Understand And
We hope you will make use of the information in this booklet to support your ongoing advocacy efforts and to make sure your child receives the best
http://www.knowyourrights.ca/

168. NYAS - Helping Young People!
NYAS Helping Young People! NYAS offers advice, information, support and representation to any child or young person who wants to have their wishes and
http://www.nyas.net/

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170. Welcome To The Corner
The corner is a health and information project for young people (aged 1125 years) in dundee. we offer free informal and confidential services through a
http://www.thecorner.co.uk/
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