Sentences with phrase «families summer youth»

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We are glad to have been active in, and witnesses to, gradual and in some cases dramatic improvement in areas of Church life where we stood frm: most Catholic youth events now have the sort of liturgical and devotional style that at one time was almost unique to the annual FAITH summer gathering, and the new generation of priests has a vigorous approach to catechesis and to promoting the Church's message on marriage and family life.
This summer we are launching the Junior Philanthropy Network, an initiative to empower youth to make a difference and raise support for the children and families of Five Acres.
The book chronicles the insane amounts of money families are either required to pay or, many times, feel compelled to budget for extra lessons, clinics and products for their children in today's hypercompetitive world of youth sports, including a chapter on the burgeoning business of youth sports tourism, which has become part of the $ 7 billion youth sports industry, in which hundreds of summer tournament organizers together spend more on marketing and advertising than Proctor & Gamble and Gatorade combined.
As a family - oriented organization with a strong sense of community involvement, we offer fun and exciting activities including summer camp, youth sports, swimming, dance, teen leadership clubs, and much more.
Christopher Wray, who Trump has tapped to be the next director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, spent the summers of his youth at his family's camp in the Adirondacks, hiking the High Peaks and fishing for trout.
«The Summer Youth Employment Program provides young people with meaningful work experience and also helps them earn money that they and their families can use,» said Mathis.
Poughkeepsie, New York, June 20, 2013 — Dutchess County Executive Marcus Molinaro has announced the Dutchess County Department of Community and Family Services has awarded $ 259,635 to the Dutchess County Workforce Investment Board (DCWIB) for the 2013 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Summer Youth Employment Program.
The programs offered keep youths engaged in activities during the summer recess and provide a safe and structured option for families,» said Legislator Lorigo.
«The Summer Youth Employment Program provides young people with meaningful work experience and also helps them earn money that they and their families can use,» said David Mathis, Director of Oneida County Workforce Development.
Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr today announced that Oneida County will receive $ 364,623 in state - allocated Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) funds to support this summer's Oneida County Summer Youth Employment Prsummer's Oneida County Summer Youth Employment PrSummer Youth Employment Program.
Discussion points at the Forum included Marie Cannon, Erie County Social Services Acting Commissioner and First Deputy Commissioner of Family Independence, stating the Department of Social Services» implementation of this past year's Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP).
You can take part in a text - based web chat, Engaging Families and Youth in Afterschool and Summer Learning, on Tuesday, June 23, 2015, from 1 - 2 p.m. (EDT).
To understand what motivates families and their children to participate in OST programs — and what prevents them — we collected qualitative data from youth and families around their experiences with afterschool and summer programs.
He has facilitated the addition of CLC programming at multiple school sites, incorporated ESL classes for families into OST programming, developed academic transition programs and summer learning programs for elementary school youth.
The success of the program motivated Council Grove high school students to expand «Power Up Clubs» into summer healthy - activity day camps, and the program has become a model for rural afterschool programs across the state (Children, Youth and Families Education and Research Network, n.d.).
Year - round learning consists of intentional, community - based efforts to connect school, afterschool, and summer learning to support positive youth outcomes, develop continuous learning pathways, and provide equitable opportunities for both students and families.
The Oakland Summer Learning Network (OSLN) is a coordinated and collaborative effort to develop a citywide system of quality summer learning opportunities in Oakland, with a focus on improving access for children and youth from under - resourced famSummer Learning Network (OSLN) is a coordinated and collaborative effort to develop a citywide system of quality summer learning opportunities in Oakland, with a focus on improving access for children and youth from under - resourced famsummer learning opportunities in Oakland, with a focus on improving access for children and youth from under - resourced families.
Come and find some fun things for your kids to do over the summer months at this free event, co-sponsored by the Department for Youth, Children and their Families, Recreation and Park, and the San Francisco Unified School District.
Evansville School - Community Council, Evansville, IN In June of 2000, the Evansville - Vanderburgh School Corporation received its first 21st CCLC grants that provided funding over three years to three schools to provide school social work services and institute year - round programs for youth and families during the after - school, weekend, and summer hours.
In addition to writing, you also speak at schools; work with REFORMA, the ALA's affiliate group that focuses on library services for Latino youth and families; and develop your Girls of Summer project.
to include public libraries in early learning intervention model 2015 Building STEAM with Día mini-grants available The Dollar General Literacy Foundation awards Youth Literacy grant to ALSC / YALSA ALSC selects more Great Websites for Kids ALSC now accepting applications for 2015 Baker & Taylor Summer Reading Grant ALSC now accepting applications for 2015 Maureen Hayes Author / Illustrator Award ALSC now accepting applications for 2015 Penguin Young Readers Group Award ALSC now accepting applications for 2015 Bechtel Fellowship ALSC announces winners of 2014 Bound to Stay Bound Books, Melcher Scholarships Registration open for fall 2014 ALSC online courses Ames Public Library awarded 2014 Baker & Taylor Summer Reading Program Grant ALSC and LEGO Systems partner to create Junior Maker Spaces District of Columbia Public Library chosen as site for the 2015 Arbuthnot Lecture Martin, Stark - Smith awarded Friends of ALSC Institute scholarships ALSC recommends more Great Websites for Kids 2014 ALSC National Institute Early Bird Registration deadline is June 30 2014 «Building a Home Library» bibliographies now available ALSC releases 2014 Summer Reading Lists ALSC past - president donation to support additional 2014 - 2015 ALSC Spectrum Scholar The 2014 guide to the Newbery and Caldecott awards Medlar elected ALSC 2015 - 2016 president Libraries working to bridge the cultural divide Nation's libraries showcase multicultural resources as uptick in demand for multicultural children's books continues Las bibliotecas de la nación dan a conocer servicios informativos para satisfacer demanda creciente de libros infantiles multiculturales Apply for the Friends of ALSC Institute Scholarship Theme and speakers announced for ALSC Charlemae Rollins» President's Program New ALSC white paper: «The Importance of Diversity in Library Programs and Material Collections for Children» ALSC selects popular books for young readers Explore Children's Fairyland at the 2014 ALSC National Institute Tickets available for 2014 Arbuthnot Lecture featuring Andrea Davis Pinkney ALSC invites applications for 2015 Arbuthnot Lecture with Brian Selznick Every Child Ready to Read ® for Spanish - Speaking Communities ALSC announces the Día Family Book Club Curriculum Andrea Davis Pinkney to deliver Closing General Session at 2014 ALSC Institute Minnesota, Alabama, Florida libraries win 2014 Bookapalooza Program ALSC announces 2014 Notable Children's Videos ALSC names 2014 Notable Children's Books ALSC announces 2014 Notable Children's Recordings LGBT Center of Raleigh Library receives 2014 Light the Way Grant ALSC and PLA receive award for Every Child Ready to Read ® Keene Public Library awarded 2014 Maureen Hayes Award Susan Roman receives 2014 ALSC Distinguished Service Award Kate DiCamillo, Brian Floca win Newbery, Caldecott Medals Brian Selznick to deliver 2015 Arbuthnot Honor Lecture 2014 Batchelder Award honors Enchanted Lion Books For «Mister Orange» Yuyi Morales y Meg Medina ganan premios Pura Belpré Yuyi Morales, Meg Medina win Pura Belpré Awards Paul R. Gagne and Melissa Reilly Ellard win 2014 Carnegie Medal for «Bink & Gollie: Two for One» Greg Pizzoli wins Geisel Award for «The Watermelon Seed» Listening Library wins 2014 Odyssey Award for «Scowler» Susan L. Roth and Cindy Trumbore win 2014 Sibert Medal Steve Sheinkin to present Opening Session at 2014 ALSC Institute ALA offers unlimited virtual seats for ALA Youth Media Awards webcast Every Child Ready to Read ® named finalist for Opening Minds Innovation Award ALA creates institutional repository ALA to announce the next classics in children's and young adult literature and media
In celebration of the wonders of the national parks, the SF Public Library is positioning its annual summer reading program, Summer Stride: Read, Create, Explore to ensure that youth and families spend time reading and learning as well as exploring national summer reading program, Summer Stride: Read, Create, Explore to ensure that youth and families spend time reading and learning as well as exploring national Summer Stride: Read, Create, Explore to ensure that youth and families spend time reading and learning as well as exploring national parks.
-- Donations to dozens of local organizations with a focus on groups that help children and the environment including: Emily Brydon Youth Foundation, Wildsight, The Elk River Alliance, Fernie Family Housing Society, Feel Good Fernie, Summer Socials Committe, Fernie Colour Crawl, FMBC High Roller Event, Parkinson's Superwalk Event, Fernie Lions Club — Annual Auction, Elk Valley Society — Children Summer Program, FAST — Van Level 1 Sponsor, Fernie Museum, Fernie Nordic Society and the Fernie Film Festival.
Ex: Emily Brydon Youth Foundation, Fernie Grizzly Centre, Fernie Alpine Ski Team, Feel Good Fernie, Summer Socials Committee, Elk Valley Society — Children's Summer Program, Fernie Family Housing Society, etc..
When creating summer plans, one thing families consider are the unique and beneficial experiences available through youth and family camps.
In summer of 2009, Sabba joined Marwen as Coordinator of College and Career Programs, a position which compliments her psychology and visual arts background and professional experience with youth, families, and communities of color.
The Nude Man in Art from 1800 to the Present Day Musèe d'Orsay, Paris, France «Eye to I... 3,000 years of Portraits» Katonah Museum of Art, Katonah, NY 30 Americans, Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, WI Through the Eyes of Texas: Masterworks from Alumni Collections, The Blanton Museum of Art, Austin, TX 2012 Looped, Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, Salt Lake City, UT The Human Touch: Selections from the RBC Wealth Management Art Collection, RedLine Gallery, Denver, CO The Soul of a City: Memphis Collects African American Art, Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, Memphis, TN 30 Americans, Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, VA All I Want is a Picture of You, Angles Gallery, Los Angeles, CA BAILA con Duende: Group Art Exhibition, Watts Towers Arts Center and Charles Mingus Youth Arts Center, Los Angeles, CA The Bearden Project, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY The Human Touch: Selections from the RBC Wealth Management Collection, The Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, Scottsdale, AZ 2011 Parallel Perceptions, NYC Opera, New York, NY Who, What, Wear: Selections from the Permanent Collection, Studio Museum Harlem, New York, NY Capital Portraits: Treasures from Washington Private Collections, National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. Becoming: Photographs from the Wedge Collection, The Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, Durham, NC Human Nature: Contemporary Art from the Collection, Broad Contemporary Art Museum (BCAM) at Los Angeles County Museum of Art, (LACMA) Los Angeles, CA Beyond Bling: Voices of Hip - Hop in Art, Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, FL 30 Americans: Rubell Family Collection, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.. For a Long Time, Roberts & Tilton, Culver City, CA RE-Envisioning the Baroque, I.D.E.A. at Colorado College, Colorado Springs, CA 2010 Size Does Matter, FLAG Art Foundation, New York NY Passion Fruits, Collectors Room, Berlin The Global Africa Project Exhibition, Museum of Arts and Design, New York, NY Personal Identities: Contemporary Portraits, Sonoma State University Art Gallery, Sonoma, CA Patter ID, Akron Art Museum, Akron, OH Wild Thing, Roberts & Tilton, Culver City, CA Summer Surprises, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA Individual to Icon: Portraits of the Famous and Almost Famous from Folk Art to Facebook, Plains Art Museum, Fargo, ND The Library of Babel / In and Out of Place, 176 Zabludowicz Collection, London, England Searching for the Heart of Black Identity: Art and the Contemporary African American Experience, Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft, Louisville, KY The Gleaners: Contemporary Art from the Collection of Sarah and Jim Taylor, Victoria H. Myhren Gallery, Denver, CO From Then to Now: Masterworks of Contemporary African American Art, Cleveland Art Museum, Cleveland, OH 2009 Enchantment, Joseloff Gallery, Hartford, CT Reconfiguring the Body in American Art, 1820 - 2009, National Academy Museum, New York Creating Identity: Portraits Today, 21C Museum, Louisville, KY Other People: Portraits from Grunwald and Hammer Collections, Curated by Cindy Burlingham and Gary Garrels, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA 2008 30 Americans, Rubell Family Collection, Miami, FL Recognize: Hip Hop amd Contemporary Portraiture, Smithsonian Institution National Portrait Gallery, Washington, D.C. Macrocosm, Roberts & Tilton, Culver City, CA 21: Contemporary Art at the Brooklyn Museum, The Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY Selected Drawings, Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland, Cleveland, OH Down, Museum of Contemporary Art, Detroit, Detroit, MI
As part of a series of innovative, youth - led programmes around the theme of «Art Inspiring Change» and our Summer exhibition «Every Day is a New Day» we would like to work to develop the skills of local artists and experiment with different ways of including artists, our communities and families in the co-creation of our learning programme.
Through a series of free workshops and a curriculum focused on youth, family and community, the summer program included lessons in biology, ecology, habitat, mapping and data exploration.
The Mercer Family Foundation has also donated to New York City hospitals as well as the National Youth Science Foundation, which runs summer camps.
Forward Motion, Inc. (Goshen, KY) 06/2001 — Date Equine Assisted Psychotherapy / Founder / Director • Founder and director of a nonprofit focused on providing therapy to PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) patients • Provide equine psychotherapy sessions to individuals, families, groups, schools, and corporate clients • Administer psychotherapy and support to a large population with child trauma and family attachment issues • Recruit, hire, and manage a staff of occupational therapists, equine specialists, and administrative personnel • Design and implement marketing strategies, community awareness programs, and special events • Responsible for P&L, budgeting, marketing, and developing a referral network • Develop collaborative and referral partnerships with Wounded Warriors, Gilda's Club, House of Ruth, Many Hurst, Boys Haven, Home of the Innocence, and Sun Rise Boys Youth Ranch • Serve as a Practicum Supervisor for University of Louisville graduate program in Equine Assisted Psychotherapy • Special Topics Instructor at University of Louisville Kent School of Social Work (Summer 2011)
Child and Family Therapy Co-occurring Substance Use and Emotional Distress Therapy Youth Case Management Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Occupational Therapy Psychological Services School Based Services Home Support Services Intensive Day Treatment Therapeutic After - school and Summer Support Therapeutic Foster Care and Adoption Services
Child and Family Therapy Youth Case Management Home Support Services Therapeutic After - school and Summer Support Therapeutic Foster Care and Adoption Services Co-occurring Substance Use and Emotional Distress Therapy
Prior to joining Chapin Hall in the summer of 2014, Dr. Axelrod served as Deputy Commissioner of Youth Services at the City of Chicago Department of Family and Support Services (DFSS).
The JUNTOS program provides intensive long - term support for Latino youth via five major components: 1) A needs and assets assessment and a personal plan created by a Success Coach to provide one - on - one academic coaching; 2) The 6 - week JUNTOS Family Workshop Series; 3) A 4 - H Club focusing on videography and life skills; 4) A synchronous Online College Preparation Course; and 5) The JUNTOS Summer Academy experience.
The targeted groups are qualified recipients of Aid to Families with Dependent Children, qualified veterans, qualified ex-felons, high - risk youth, vocational rehabilitation referrals, qualified summer youth, and qualified food stamp recipients.
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