BSFT 2009 SAMHSA award - winning program description on the Carroll County
Youth Service Bureau, Maryland
The Carroll County
Youth Service Bureau depends on the community, in addition to state and federal funding, for financial and other support in order to maintain its quality of service.
The Carroll County
Youth Service Bureau places a high value on professional training and development exemplified by its long - standing training of master - level social work and counseling students.
The Carroll County Children's SMART Clinic is seeking a licensed psychologist to work with children ages 0 - 8 in a growing early childhood clinic based at the Carroll County
Youth Service Bureau.
The Carroll County
Youth Service Bureau (CCYSB) is a multifaceted outpatient mental health treatment agency licensed by the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and certified by the Department of Juvenile Services.
Patsy was on staff at the Carroll County
Youth Service Bureau (CCYSB), where she served as the program coordinator for the Brief Strategic Family Therapy (BSFT) Program.
Joan Singson is a Program Manager currently responsible for ETR's Training and TA services for grantees of the U.S. Family and
Youth Service Bureau's Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP).
AWARDS / RECOGNITION National PTA Founders Day Award 1999 Nominated Teacher of the Year 2002 — 2003 Nominated Disney Teacher of the Year 2005 Outstanding Service Award 2005 Granby
Youth Service Bureau 2007
Central Vermont Substance Abuse Services: 802-223-4156 Washington County
Youth Service Bureau: 802-229-9151 Marijuana & Narcotics Anonymous: 802-479-7373 Nurturing Parenting Program for Families in Substance Abuse Recovery: 802-498-0611 or 800 - children or www.pcavt.org Tobacco Cessation (Vermont Quit Network): 802-371-5945 Turning Point Center: 802-479-7373
Adoptive Parents w / Challenging Children - Casey Family Services: 802-244-1408 / Toll Free: 800-244-1408 or www.caseyfamilyservices.org Mothers of Preschoolers: www.mops.org Nurturing Fathers: 802-498-0611 or 800 - children Nurturing Parenting Program for Families in Substance Abuse Recovery: 802-498-0611 or 800 - children or www.pcavt.org Parent Information and Resource Center: 800-800-4005 or www.pircvermont.org Parents of Teens (
Youth Service Bureau): 802-229-9151 Parenting Together: 800 - children
This project was supported by Grant Number 90EV0426 from the Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Family and
Youth Services Bureau, Youth is the time of life when one is young, and often means the time between childhood and adulthood.
We have This project was supported by Grant Number 90EV0426 from the Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Family and
Youth Services Bureau,
Serves as the administrative assistant to the Family
Youth Services Bureau and the Office of the Commissioner senior management.
(Adapted from Family and
Youth Services Bureau)
(Adapted from the Administration for Children and Families, Family and
Youth Services Bureau Transitional Living Program Fact Sheet)
The list is managed by the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE), in collaboration with the Office of Adolescent Health (OAH) and the Administration for Children and Families Family and
Youth Services Bureau (FYSB).
Trauma - Informed Care U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Family and
Youth Services Bureau, National Clearinghouse on Families and Youth (2016) Introduces caseworkers to the signs of trauma and its effects on youth and families, factors that can build resiliency, and guidance on providing tailored services to youth.
I previously worked as an outpatient therapist at Family and
Youth Services Bureau for three and a half years.»
Oregon is one of nine states to receive a second five - year Positive Youth Development State and Local Collaboration Demonstration Project award from the Family and
Youth Services Bureau (FYSB) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
This website was made possible by Grant Number # 90EV042802 from the Administration on Children, Youth and Families and
Youth Services Bureau, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Although each REALTOR ® has their own favorite charity, the money in this fund is distributed based on a committee vote and it supports local and national charities like the local
Youth Services Bureau, THON, The State College Theather, Housing Transitions, March of Dimes and United Way.
Not exact matches
This will bring you to the New York State Association of Counties; the most up - to - date county
youth bureau and
youth development
services information can be found on the County link.
Benjamin Hilligas Director of
Youth Bureau - Social
Services, Erie County,
Youth Services Division 810 E Ferry St., Buffalo, NY 14211 (716) 923-4051 Fax (716) 858-6437
[email protected]
Several programs begin in June as part of the Erie County Department of Social
Services Youth Bureau's «Summer Primetime,» after the announcement is made for the allocation of grant money for such programs.
Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr. today announced that once again the Oneida County
Youth Bureau and the Oneida County Office for the Aging and Continuing Care will join forces to unite area youth with the elderly to deliver general yard clean - up services through their 6th Annual Intergenerational Fall Clean - Up... Read
Youth Bureau and the Oneida County Office for the Aging and Continuing Care will join forces to unite area
youth with the elderly to deliver general yard clean - up services through their 6th Annual Intergenerational Fall Clean - Up... Read
youth with the elderly to deliver general yard clean - up
services through their 6th Annual Intergenerational Fall Clean - Up... Read more
Oneida County
Youth Bureau Director Kevin Green has recognized youth volunteers from The Center for Family Life and Recovery, Cornell Cooperative Extension, The Neighborhood Center, Thea Bowman House, John Bosco House, Utica Safe Schools / Underground Café and Dodge Pratt Northam Art Community all performed community service that included assisting in a bicycle giveaway for Utica children, making Christmas cards to send to veterans and service members, soliciting donations, collecting money and walking in Utica's version of America's Greatest Heart Run and Walk, the Walk to end Alzheimer's, Out of the Darkness Walk to Prevent Suicide, Making Strides to end Breast Cancer Walk, cleaning senior citizen's yards, preparing food and serving meals at local food pantries, youth mentoring and tutoring and other community activi
Youth Bureau Director Kevin Green has recognized
youth volunteers from The Center for Family Life and Recovery, Cornell Cooperative Extension, The Neighborhood Center, Thea Bowman House, John Bosco House, Utica Safe Schools / Underground Café and Dodge Pratt Northam Art Community all performed community service that included assisting in a bicycle giveaway for Utica children, making Christmas cards to send to veterans and service members, soliciting donations, collecting money and walking in Utica's version of America's Greatest Heart Run and Walk, the Walk to end Alzheimer's, Out of the Darkness Walk to Prevent Suicide, Making Strides to end Breast Cancer Walk, cleaning senior citizen's yards, preparing food and serving meals at local food pantries, youth mentoring and tutoring and other community activi
youth volunteers from The Center for Family Life and Recovery, Cornell Cooperative Extension, The Neighborhood Center, Thea Bowman House, John Bosco House, Utica Safe Schools / Underground Café and Dodge Pratt Northam Art Community all performed community
service that included assisting in a bicycle giveaway for Utica children, making Christmas cards to send to veterans and
service members, soliciting donations, collecting money and walking in Utica's version of America's Greatest Heart Run and Walk, the Walk to end Alzheimer's, Out of the Darkness Walk to Prevent Suicide, Making Strides to end Breast Cancer Walk, cleaning senior citizen's yards, preparing food and serving meals at local food pantries,
youth mentoring and tutoring and other community activi
youth mentoring and tutoring and other community activities.
If your agency is approved for a grant from the Erie County
Youth Bureau, you will be required to complete the following New York State Office of Child and Family
Services (OCFS) Forms: 5001, 5002, 5003, and a revised program budget (5005) reflecting your award amount, as well as an OCFS 5007 form.
The
Youth Bureau administers state funds for recreation and youth service programs and monitors and evaluates said prog
Youth Bureau administers state funds for recreation and
youth service programs and monitors and evaluates said prog
youth service programs and monitors and evaluates said programs.
The Oneida County
Youth Bureau created in 1977 by the County Board of Legislators, has, for 37 years, carried out its mission of planning, advocating for and coordinating services for children and youth under the age o
Youth Bureau created in 1977 by the County Board of Legislators, has, for 37 years, carried out its mission of planning, advocating for and coordinating
services for children and
youth under the age o
youth under the age of 21.
The
Youth Bureau is a department of Oneida County created to provide access activities, programs and services to all youth under the age o
Youth Bureau is a department of Oneida County created to provide access activities, programs and
services to all
youth under the age o
youth under the age of 21.
«With today's approval the funding for the Clarence
Youth Bureau has been returned to the 2014 level and gives the town the ability to provide important
services and programs to our young people,» said Legislator Rath.
The Health and Human
Services Subcommittee has oversight over the County's largest department, Social
Services, as well as the range of social, mental and physical health issues in several departments including Health, Mental Health, Senior
Services and the
Youth Bureau.
Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr., today announced that once again the Oneida County
Youth Bureau and the Oneida County Office for the Aging and Continuing Care will join forces to unite area youth with the elderly to deliver general yard clean - up services through their 3rd Annual Intergenerational Fall Clean - Up scheduled for Saturday October 22nd and Sunday October
Youth Bureau and the Oneida County Office for the Aging and Continuing Care will join forces to unite area
youth with the elderly to deliver general yard clean - up services through their 3rd Annual Intergenerational Fall Clean - Up scheduled for Saturday October 22nd and Sunday October
youth with the elderly to deliver general yard clean - up
services through their 3rd Annual Intergenerational Fall Clean - Up scheduled for Saturday October 22nd and Sunday October 23rd.
David Jones: President and Chief Executive Officer, Community
Service Society of New York; Chair, Advisory Board, New York City's Independent Budget Office; former Executive Director, New York City
Youth Bureau; former Special Advisor, New York City Mayor Koch.
Last year through the initiative, the
Youth Bureau funded such community service projects as a bicycle giveaway for Utica children; making Christmas cards to send to veterans and service members; soliciting donations, collecting money and walking in Utica's version of America's Greatest Heart Run and Walk, the Walk to end Alzheimer's and Making Strides to End Breast Cancer Walk; cleaning the yards of senior citizens; preparing food and serving meals at local food pantries; youth mentoring and tutoring and other community activi
Youth Bureau funded such community
service projects as a bicycle giveaway for Utica children; making Christmas cards to send to veterans and
service members; soliciting donations, collecting money and walking in Utica's version of America's Greatest Heart Run and Walk, the Walk to end Alzheimer's and Making Strides to End Breast Cancer Walk; cleaning the yards of senior citizens; preparing food and serving meals at local food pantries;
youth mentoring and tutoring and other community activi
youth mentoring and tutoring and other community activities.
«Oneida County has many outstanding organizations that can provide quality
services for our
youth,» said Youth Bureau Director Robert
youth,» said
Youth Bureau Director Robert
Youth Bureau Director Robert Roth.
Oneida County
Youth Bureau Director Robert Roth said youth volunteers from The Boys and Girls Club of the Mohawk Valley, Compeer of the Mohawk Valley, Cornell Cooperative Extension, The Center for Family Life and Recovery, The Neighborhood Center, Thea Bowman House, Utica Municipal Housing Authority, Utica Safe Schools / Healthy Students / Underground Café and the YMCA of the Greater Tri-Valley performed community service that included assisting in a bicycle giveaway program for Utica children, collecting and distributing clothing to the children who reside in Utica's Municipal Housing Authority locations, soliciting donations, collecting money and walking in Utica's version of America's Greatest Heart Run and Walk, the Multiple Sclerosis Walk and the American Cancer Walk, collecting food, preparing and serving meals at local food pantries, collecting donations and goods to aid animals at the Stevens Swan Humane Society and other community activi
Youth Bureau Director Robert Roth said
youth volunteers from The Boys and Girls Club of the Mohawk Valley, Compeer of the Mohawk Valley, Cornell Cooperative Extension, The Center for Family Life and Recovery, The Neighborhood Center, Thea Bowman House, Utica Municipal Housing Authority, Utica Safe Schools / Healthy Students / Underground Café and the YMCA of the Greater Tri-Valley performed community service that included assisting in a bicycle giveaway program for Utica children, collecting and distributing clothing to the children who reside in Utica's Municipal Housing Authority locations, soliciting donations, collecting money and walking in Utica's version of America's Greatest Heart Run and Walk, the Multiple Sclerosis Walk and the American Cancer Walk, collecting food, preparing and serving meals at local food pantries, collecting donations and goods to aid animals at the Stevens Swan Humane Society and other community activi
youth volunteers from The Boys and Girls Club of the Mohawk Valley, Compeer of the Mohawk Valley, Cornell Cooperative Extension, The Center for Family Life and Recovery, The Neighborhood Center, Thea Bowman House, Utica Municipal Housing Authority, Utica Safe Schools / Healthy Students / Underground Café and the YMCA of the Greater Tri-Valley performed community
service that included assisting in a bicycle giveaway program for Utica children, collecting and distributing clothing to the children who reside in Utica's Municipal Housing Authority locations, soliciting donations, collecting money and walking in Utica's version of America's Greatest Heart Run and Walk, the Multiple Sclerosis Walk and the American Cancer Walk, collecting food, preparing and serving meals at local food pantries, collecting donations and goods to aid animals at the Stevens Swan Humane Society and other community activities.
Now in its eighth year, the civic engagement initiative was a collaboration between the
Youth Bureau and The Center for Family Life and Recovery, Cornell Cooperative Extension, The Neighborhood Center, Thea Bowman House, John Bosco House, Utica Safe Schools / Underground Café, Dodge Pratt Northam Art & Community Center and The Salvation Army Utica Citadel to provide youth programing with the intent of introducing lessons of community service through voluntee
Youth Bureau and The Center for Family Life and Recovery, Cornell Cooperative Extension, The Neighborhood Center, Thea Bowman House, John Bosco House, Utica Safe Schools / Underground Café, Dodge Pratt Northam Art & Community Center and The Salvation Army Utica Citadel to provide
youth programing with the intent of introducing lessons of community service through voluntee
youth programing with the intent of introducing lessons of community
service through volunteerism.
Roth said that the volunteer and community
service opportunities to be undertaken will be selected by the
Youth Bureau - funded partners.
WHITE PLAINS, NY — Westchester County Executive Robert P. Astorino and the Westchester County
Youth Bureau are currently accepting nominations for the 2016 Milly Kibrick
Youth Service Awards.
This year all guidelines, forms and documents required to submit a proposal in accordance with the New York State Office of Children and Family
Services and Oneida County, can be accessed on - line at www.ocgov.net and click on the
Youth Bureau website.
The Oneida County
Youth Bureau has the responsibility to allocate funding from the New York State Office of Children and Family
Services in ways that will best meet the needs we have identified locally,» Picente said.
Oneida County
Youth Bureau Director Bob Roth said youth volunteers from The Boys and Girls Club of the Mohawk Valley, The Center for Family Life and Recovery, Cornell Cooperative Extension, The Neighborhood Center, Thea Bowman House, Upstate Cerebral Palsy, Utica Safe Schools / Underground Café and the YMCA of the Greater Tri-Valley performed community service that included assisting in a bicycle giveaway for Utica children, making Christmas cards to send to veterans and service members, soliciting donations, collecting money and walking in Utica's version of America's Greatest Heart Run and Walk, the Walk to end Alzheimer's and Rome's Relay for Life, cleaning senior citizen's yards, preparing food and serving meals at local food pantries, folding and stuffing envelopes at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and other community activi
Youth Bureau Director Bob Roth said
youth volunteers from The Boys and Girls Club of the Mohawk Valley, The Center for Family Life and Recovery, Cornell Cooperative Extension, The Neighborhood Center, Thea Bowman House, Upstate Cerebral Palsy, Utica Safe Schools / Underground Café and the YMCA of the Greater Tri-Valley performed community service that included assisting in a bicycle giveaway for Utica children, making Christmas cards to send to veterans and service members, soliciting donations, collecting money and walking in Utica's version of America's Greatest Heart Run and Walk, the Walk to end Alzheimer's and Rome's Relay for Life, cleaning senior citizen's yards, preparing food and serving meals at local food pantries, folding and stuffing envelopes at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and other community activi
youth volunteers from The Boys and Girls Club of the Mohawk Valley, The Center for Family Life and Recovery, Cornell Cooperative Extension, The Neighborhood Center, Thea Bowman House, Upstate Cerebral Palsy, Utica Safe Schools / Underground Café and the YMCA of the Greater Tri-Valley performed community
service that included assisting in a bicycle giveaway for Utica children, making Christmas cards to send to veterans and
service members, soliciting donations, collecting money and walking in Utica's version of America's Greatest Heart Run and Walk, the Walk to end Alzheimer's and Rome's Relay for Life, cleaning senior citizen's yards, preparing food and serving meals at local food pantries, folding and stuffing envelopes at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and other community activities.
«Oneida County has many outstanding organizations that have and can provide quality
services for our
youth,» said Youth Bureau Director Bob
youth,» said
Youth Bureau Director Bob
Youth Bureau Director Bob Roth.
The program, presented by the Rockland County Office of Fire and Emergency
Services and the Rockland County
Youth Bureau, is designed to provide basic training in disaster preparedness for residents, which increases the ability of citizens to manage an extreme situation until first responders or other assistance arrives.
WHITE PLAINS, NY — County Executive Robert P. Astorino announced that the Westchester County
Youth Bureau is accepting nominations for the 2016 Rosemarie Siragusa Memorial Youth Service Award, which recognizes adults age 21 and over who have made major contributions towards the youth in their communities through voluntee
Youth Bureau is accepting nominations for the 2016 Rosemarie Siragusa Memorial
Youth Service Award, which recognizes adults age 21 and over who have made major contributions towards the youth in their communities through voluntee
Youth Service Award, which recognizes adults age 21 and over who have made major contributions towards the
youth in their communities through voluntee
youth in their communities through volunteerism.
U.S. Department of Health & Human
Services, Administration for Children and Families, Administration on Children,
Youth and Families, Children's
Bureau.
Whether in partnership with the City of Hayward's police Department & their
Youth and Family
Services Bureau, the Mayor's Office, the Hayward Area Recreation & Parks Department, or the Alameda County Health Care Services Agency, Hayward Unified works closely with various community partners to provide wraparound services to students and families following a full service community schools phi
Services Bureau, the Mayor's Office, the Hayward Area Recreation & Parks Department, or the Alameda County Health Care
Services Agency, Hayward Unified works closely with various community partners to provide wraparound services to students and families following a full service community schools phi
Services Agency, Hayward Unified works closely with various community partners to provide wraparound
services to students and families following a full service community schools phi
services to students and families following a full
service community schools philosophy.
He served in a variety of capacities within the agency including assignments in the
Youth Bureau, Patrol Division and Community
Services... Read More
Connecticut Department of Children and Families
Bureau of Adolescent and Transitional
Services 2005 — Present Statewide Administrative Program Manager Managed staff with different statewide assignments such as the Previous Jim Casey Initiative which includes the Connecticut
Youth Vision Team,
Youth Advisory Boards and Work to Learn programs, Community Life Skills Program consisting of 13 contracted providers and an annual budget of $ 500K, the Supportive Work, Education and Transition Programs with five providers and an annual budget of $ 2.