We believe that the solution is always closest to the issue.We remain an important resource for youth now, when RTA passes and an effective model of how to treat young people in the midst of RTA,» said Christian M. Philemon, Executive Director,
Youth Shelter Program of Westchester.
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The Youth Shelter Program of Westchester is proud to have our voices heard.
Not exact matches
Even better, if there are local
programs that provide food,
shelter and services to homeless and runaway
youth, volunteer there.
charities, the local animal
shelter, arts and
youth sports organizations and has donated more than $ 100,000 to support local
youth and arts
programs since 2002.
Whether it's supporting a
shelter for homeless and runaway
youth, a mentoring
program for girls, or helping families put fresher, healthier food on the table, these awards seek to support
programs that can help change lives.
Cuomo's proposal will «add a new provision to authorize OTDA to designate a «Temporary Operator» for homeless
shelters and OCFS as it relates to residential
programs for victims of domestic violence and runaway and homeless
youth programs where the current operator has been found to have significant financial, operational, or health and safety issues,» the proposal says.
School district of current location means the public school district within the State of New York in which the hotel, motel,
shelter or other temporary housing arrangement of a homeless child, or the residential
program for runaway and homeless
youth, is located, which is different from the school district of origin.
a supervised, publicly or privately operated
shelter designed to provide temporary living accommodations including, but not limited to,
shelters operated or approved by the State or local department of social services, and residential
programs for runaway and homeless
youth established pursuant to article 19 - H of the Executive Law; or
The PBP Grant supported expansion of the school's art and music
program as well as the establishment of the JOY (Jobs of Youth) Program, allowing older children and graduates to develop and use skills in a sheltered work envir
program as well as the establishment of the JOY (Jobs of
Youth)
Program, allowing older children and graduates to develop and use skills in a sheltered work envir
Program, allowing older children and graduates to develop and use skills in a
sheltered work environment.
We give to LGBT
youth shelters and
programs, and we're foster parents focused on LGBT
youth.
A special
program in Plano, Texas, is pairing at - risk, troubled
youth with homeless
shelter dogs.
Hand2Paw designs
programs for social service agencies that bring
youth to volunteer at Philadelphia area animal
shelters.
Hand2Paw was started as a
program in 2009 by a 19 year old Penn student who was shocked to learn of the shared plight facing homeless
youth and
shelter animals in Philadelphia.
Thus far, The Hand2Paw Foundation has helped social service agencies and animal
shelters develop
programming for hundreds of homeless and disconnected
youth in Philadelphia.
We usually highlight the fact that our
program provides better lives for
shelter animals and job training for young people who need to get a leg up but it's times like this that remind us that humane education ---- teaching
youth about respect and compassion for animals and how to pass it on ---- is an equally significant part that mission.
Serving San Diego County since 1880, San Diego Humane Society provides vital services to animals and people alike through
sheltering and adopting animals, providing positive reinforcement behavior training for adoptable animals and for owned animals through public training classes, investigating animal cruelty and neglect, providing adult and
youth education
programs, sharing animals through Pet - Assisted Therapy and rescuing animals in emergency situations.
This includes by laws, humane enforcement, training, licensing and registration of dogs,
sheltering and re homing stray and impounded animals, adult and
youth education (2017), a structured free pet food
program, accessible spay and neuter procedures as well as other components.
They provide vital services to animals and people by
sheltering and adopting animals, providing positive reinforcement training classes, investigating animal cruelty and neglect, presenting education
programs for
youth and adults, and much more.
She is also working with the Dearborn Animal
Shelter to create a
youth volunteer
program.
The Wisconsin Humane Society Green Bay Campus offers after - school
programs for
youth to get involved with the animals at the
shelter and become advocates for their furry friends.
It includes a new modern animal
shelter with double the kennel space to care for 100
shelter dogs and 200
shelter cats, «real life rooms» which closely mimic a home environment, adoption space to work with clients, education, and training space for
youth programs, and behavior and training classes.
«We strive to fund established
programs that use positive methodology and train to a rigorous standard, while also demonstrating strong fiscal management, demonstrated success, measurable outcomes and the potential to positively impact multiple populations, for example, a
program that rescues dogs from
shelters, and then uses at - risk
youth to train them to become a service dog for a person with a disability would be an ideal
program.»
This onsite
program engages
youth clubs or classes to help
shelter animals in a practical way by crafting enrichment projects using common everyday materials.
Hand2Paw's
program empowers at - risk and homeless
youth through working with
shelter animals.
ADW in Taos now provides weekly therapeutic groups to children and families at the local domestic violence
shelter; military veterans; teens with disabilities as an AmeriCorps community service
program; at - risk
youth at an alternative middle school; and homeless
youth at the local
youth crisis
shelter, and more.
The Inland Valley Humane Society is pleased to offer a variety of educational
programs including
shelter tours, off - site presentations, on - site classes, a
youth volunteer
program and DIY project ideas.
The project also assumed the responsibility of continuing the popular Edmonton City Police Ride - Along
Program and expanded its services to the clientele of the
Youth Emergency
Shelter.
Other efforts by SLS to expand its link to the community included a
program set up by Legal Reform that saw SLS workers visiting the
Youth Emergency
Shelter and the
Youth Development
Shelter on a weekly basis.
With the encouragement of his Chief Judge, Thomson began working with the Kingston community to develop a Family Court Clinic to assess children and their families, an observation and detention home, a juvenile diversion
program, a volunteer probation service, a
shelter for abused women, a
youth crisis centre and several new community - based group homes for
youth.
• Legal Information Society of Nova Scotia • Mental Health Foundation of Nova Scotia • Confederacy of Mainland Mi» kmaq • Multicultural Association of Nova Scotia • Sport Nova Scotia • Phoenix
Youth Programs • Eastern Front Theatre • The Duke of Edinburgh Awards • Basketball Nova Scotia • The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society • Halifax Refugee Clinic • ReachAbility • Brain Injury Association of Nova Scotia • Halifax Association for Community Living • Metro Community Housing Association •
Shelter Nova Scotia (formerly Saint Leonard's Society of NS) • Nova Scotia Nature Trust • WWF — Canada • ARISS (Salvation Army)
The
programs receiving funding include: domestic violence
shelters; human trafficking outreach centers; aged - out foster
youth initiatives; sexual, elder, and child abuse
programs; legal aid initiatives; and court appointed special advocate
programs.
Professional
Youth Worker with experience in street outreach, high school programs, drop - in centers and youth homeless shel
Youth Worker with experience in street outreach, high school
programs, drop - in centers and
youth homeless shel
youth homeless
shelters.
Programs included: Arizona Children and
Youth and Families (ACYF) foster home recruitment and retention; ACYF adoptions, ACYF child transportation; and ACYF receiving
shelter.
[3] The authorizing legislation for the property tax includes the following uses [RSMo 210.861.4]: (1) Up to thirty days of temporary
shelter for abused, neglected, runaway, homeless or emotionally disturbed
youth; respite care services; and services to unwed mothers; (2) Outpatient chemical dependency and psychiatric treatment
programs; counseling and related services as a part of transitional living
programs; home - based and community - based family intervention
programs; unmarried parent services; crisis intervention services, inclusive of telephone hotlines; and prevention
programs which promote healthy lifestyles among children and
youth and strengthen families; (3) Individual, group, or family professional counseling and therapy services; psychological evaluations; and mental health screenings.
Bahloo Women's
Youth Shelter Association Inc and Murri Sisters Association also receive funding through the Crisis Accommodation
Program (CAP) and may also assist Murri women exiting prisons.
She supported children and
youth through play therapy, support groups and activities as the coordinator of the children's
program at a domestic violence
shelter.
These organizations included homeless
youth shelters, after - school and mentoring
programs, health clinics, and community development corporations.
Working with and through agencies and
programs for
youths and families that have experienced complex trauma, the Network disseminates best practices to residential treatment settings, homeless
shelters, and juvenile detention centers.
Supervised the following
programs: — Emergency
Youth Shelter — Big - Brother / Big - Sister
Program — Family Health
Program for Low Income Pregnant Women — Parent Education
Program — Juvenile Diversion
Program — Therapeutic Foster Care
Program — School - based Prevention Education
Program — Oklahoma Children's Initiative
Program (mentoring, day treatment, tutoring, Family Focus, reintegration, parent aid, and education / vocation)-- Individual and Community Parent Education
Program — Individual, Family, and Group Counseling
Program
We offer inpatient psychiatric hospitalization for children ages 3 to 17; outpatient counseling clinics; grief counseling services; psychiatric residential treatment centers; therapeutic group homes; school - based counseling services; therapeutic day treatment
programs, K - 12;
youth emergency
shelter; and treatment for mothers with addictions and their families.
The recipients of the 2015 grants were the Alzheimer Society of Peterborough Kawartha Lakes, Northumberland and Haliburton, $ 5,000; Five Counties Children's Centre, $ 5,000; the Warming Room, $ 5,000; YES
Shelter for
Youth and Families, $ 4,940; and United Way Peterborough & District — Backpacks for Kids
Program, $ 500.
By assisting women's
shelters, we are ensuring women and children have a safe haven from domestic violence and provide funding for support and
programs like the Inside / Outside Violence Prevention for
Youth offered by the Kelowna Women's
Shelter in our communities and schools.
Ride for Kids supports two
youth serving organizations — E4C's School Lunch Program and the Youth Emergency Shelter Soc
youth serving organizations — E4C's School Lunch
Program and the
Youth Emergency Shelter Soc
Youth Emergency
Shelter Society.
The journey raised almost $ 25,000 for the
Youth Emergency
Shelter Society and E4C's School Lunch
program.
Also cited was LSTAR's use of the foundation's Express Grants
program in 2014 - 2015, which resulted $ 62,984 worth of grants to local
shelter - related charities, including
Youth Opportunities Unlimited, the London Registry, Mission Services, Hockey Helps the Homeless London and Merrymount.
The donation to the Royal LePage
Shelter Foundation will support domestic violence prevention
programs, including those geared to
youth.