Sentences with phrase «regional youth center»

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Participating school districts and county offices of education would provide programs and services focused on the special needs of youth who are or have been confined to juvenile halls, juvenile homes, day centers, juvenile ranches, juvenile camps, regional youth educational facilities, and certain group homes.
In 1969, when Walk - In Counseling Center was founded, Minneapolis was a regional hub for the burgeoning youth movement.
A partnership between MCHB and the National Center for Health Statistics, the DRC was created to provide hands - on access to national, state, and regional data findings from large population - based surveys (currently National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs and National Survey of Children's Health) to advance the effective use of public data on the status of children's health and health - related services for children, youth and families in the United States.
Jen helped create a regional children's crisis stabilization unit, children's advocacy center, and an intensive after - school program for behaviorally challenged youth.
A new multi-court event center, with seating up to 4,500, will serve as the training site for USA Basketball primarily in the summer months and for regional youth and adult recreational and competitive athletics programming the rest of the year.
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