Sentences with phrase «youth care programs»

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Under Mr. Fairbank's leadership, Capital One has demonstrated a strong commitment to philanthropy and volunteerism, supporting a number of area programs focused on community redevelopment and youth education, including DC Cares, the DC College Access Program and Junior Achievement.
Some 6,000 Baltimore youths started work Monday as part of the city's YouthWorks summer program.The five - week employment program gives people ages 14 to 21 opportunities to work in industries such as finance, law, government, health care and tourism...
Williams is responsible for facilitating the establishment of numerous statewide and community change initiatives the areas of budget and tax policy, after school programs, older youth transitioning from foster care, poverty alleviation, mental and behavioral health, and neighborhood revitalization.
It in effect turned over the youth of the community to the Presbyterians when it closed its own kindergarten and day care programs.
A marital enrichment group, a family camp, a child - study group, a youth fellowship, a preparation for retirement group, a nursery program, a senior citizen club, premarital counseling, marriage counseling, pastoral care in bereavement, parent - child counseling, and the entire spiritual growth and educational thrust of the church — all these are examples of resources which are designed to stimulate the growth of personality toward the realization of each individual's potentialities.
, a set of comprehensive, sport - and issue - specific, and easy - to - understand youth sports health and safety «best practice» standards of care templates and checklists to assist youth sports programs, and the parents and
HandsOn Hearts: The mentoring program is to provide support services for children in foster care and other at risk youth.
From the tens of thousands of e-mails I have received over the last six years [now 14], from my conversations with mothers all across the country, including the mothers of many Olympic athletes, I believe that, first, and foremost, the vast majority of mothers (and many fathers, of course) just want to make youth sports fun again, to know that everything possible is being done to protect their children from injury and abuse and given a chance to play until they graduate high school; that if it is no longer safe for our children to learn baseball or soccer on their own on the neighborhood sandlot, the organized sports program in which we enroll our child - the «village» - will protect them and keep them safe while they are entrusted to their care.
Today, the organization supports more than 8,500 children and families across five counties in southern California and offers residential care, community - based programs, foster care and adoptions and a therapeutic school for children and youth with special needs.
9) I have my ECE with special needs and infant toddler diploma, I'm 3/4 of of the way through my Child and Youth Care counseling bachelors program specializing in child protection (however this has been put on pause for 3 years so it may never get completed), and have done Wise Woman way of Birth doula training.
At 12:30 p.m., state Sen. Marisol Alcántara, together with the Dominican Women's Development Center, will announce $ 80,000 in state funding for an after - school program targeting Washington Heights» at - risk youth, Mama Tingo Child Care and Learning Center, 2340 Amsterdam Ave., Manhattan.
Chautauqua County is also home to a wide array of human service programs which assist local residents who may be seeking quality childcare, youth development programs, in - home care for adults, and a range of day and residential services for the developmentally disabled.
Schneiderman has sued Trump over his executive orders barring entry to people from Muslim - majority countries, his attempts to repeal former President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act and his decision to terminate the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program for undocumented youth brought to the United States in their early childhood, among other issues.
The group would monitor the extent and complications of opioid addiction; spread awareness of symptoms and aftereffects through seminars and workshops; monitor and assess the state of and improvements in treatment modalities; interface with manufacturers, retailers, and physicians offering products to treat pain; pressure the medical community to reduce availability of addictive analgesics and advocate for nonaddictive substitutes, and maintain an interface between treatment programs and similar programs targeted at youth, health care, aging, and housing.
List of Supporting Organizations: • African Services Committee • Albany County Central Federation of Labor • Alliance for Positive Change • ATLI - Action Together Long Island • Brooklyn Kindergarten Society • NY Immigration Coalition • Catholic Charities • Catholic Charities Brooklyn and Queens • Catholic Charities of Buffalo • Catholic Charities of Chemung / Schuyler • Catholic Charities of Diocese of Albany • Catholic Charities of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse • CDRC • Center for Independence of the Disabled NY • Children Defense Fund • Chinese - American Planning Council, Inc. • Citizen Action of New York • Coalition for the Homeless • Coalition on the Continuum of Care • Community Food Advocates • Community Health Net • Community Healthcare Network • Community Resource Exchange (CRE) • Day Care Council of New York • Dewitt Reformed Church • Early Care & Learning Council • East Harlem Block Nursery, Inc. • Family Reading Partnership of Chemung Valley • Fiscal Policy Institute • Food & Water Watch • Forestdale, Inc. • FPWA • GOSO • GRAHAM WINDHAM • Greater New York Labor Religion Coalition • HCCI • Heights and Hills • Housing and Services, Inc. • Jacob A. Riis Neighborhood Settlement • Jewish Family Service • Labor - Religion Coalition of NYS • Latino Commission on AIDS • LEHSRC • Make the Road New York • MercyFirst • Met Council • Metro New York Health Care for All • Mohawk Valley CAA • NAMI • New York Association on Independent Living • New York Democratic County Committee • New York State Community Action Association • New York State Network for Youth Success • New York StateWide Senior Action Council • NYSCAA • Park Avenue Christian Church (DoC) / UCC • Partnership with Children • Met Council • Professional Staff Congress • PSC / CUNY AFT Local 2334 • ROCitizen • Schenectady Community Action Program, Inc. • SCO Family of Services • SICM — Schenectady Community Ministries • Sunnyside Community Services • Supportive Housing Network of New York, Inc • The Alliance for Positive Change • The Children's Village • The Door — A Center of Alternatives • The Radical Age Movement • UJA - Federation of New York • United Neighborhood Houses • University Settlement • Urban Pathways, Inc • Women's Center for Education & Career Advancement
A study released last month by the UCLA Williams Institute estimates some 77,000 more LGBT youth will be subjected to the practice from either a licensed health care professional or religious adviser — even though such programs have been discredited by every major health and mental health association in the country.
Based upon the existing funding level expected in the state budget, roughly 300 youth will participate in the Summer Youth Employment Program, in which income - eligible teen - agers will work with local employers, including health care and not - for - profit employers, to learn work skyouth will participate in the Summer Youth Employment Program, in which income - eligible teen - agers will work with local employers, including health care and not - for - profit employers, to learn work skYouth Employment Program, in which income - eligible teen - agers will work with local employers, including health care and not - for - profit employers, to learn work skills.
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Chief among these «dangerous precedents» is the decision to finance operating costs with bonding and the funding cuts in the neighborhood health centers, child care subsidies, youth services and senior nutrition programs.
The Committee recommended to apply such funding toward enhaancing two existing programs: to train contracted child care providers to screen vulnerable children for environmental delays; and to provide year - round services to youth to improve their training and work - readiness skills through support services and employment.
She stands for youth and senior care as well as other community response programs, yet has no known endorsements at this time.
We have programs that provide a safe stable home for children and youth in foster care.
I work at a morning preschool program and am completing my degree in child and youth care this June.
«Studies found that elementary schools were pretty well taken care of with after - school child care, and high schools had such high - caliber programs as youth - leadership development and arts and theater,» says Salmons, who points out that middle school students, meanwhile, were vastly underserved.
Case Statement For twenty years, Children of the Earth has sought to contribute to world peace by maintaining an international network and programs for children and youth, giving them a voice, caring for their needs, and encouraging them to respect and appreciate one another.
Because many schools need help navigating in the sea of programs designed to promote these capacities — including youth development, character education, SEL, bullying and conflict resolution programs — the first phase of the work is devoted to developing a clear and cogent catalog of practices that have promise in 1) promoting caring school cultures, 2) developing specific emotional and ethical capacities in students such as self - regulation, and 3) responding to challenges such as sexual harassment and bullying.
They provide a safe place, caring adult mentors, fun, friendship, and high - impact youth development programs on a daily basis during critical non-school hours.
While there are examples of programs designed to serve foster care youth, we do not know of any such programs designed to serve the broader population of youth who have experienced some form of maltreatment.
To expand the number of youth workers trained in New York City school - age child - care programs: $ 240,000 (over three years) to the Fund for the City of New York.
Supports families and caregivers, shapes policy, and promotes the learning and development of Washington State youth through a network of local child care resource and referral programs.
There's more than one way to learn what youth think, care about, want to do, or have learned in your program... so let's use them!
The Youth Mental Health Project is a program founded to help educate families and communities about caring for children with mental health issues.
Research has demonstrated the effectiveness of Youth Villages» YVLifeSet program by providing intensive, individualized, and clinically focused case management, support, and counseling has demonstrated excellent results with young people transitioning out of foster care or with a history of involvement in the juvenile justice system.
ALC is open to anyone who cares about making sure Rhode Island youth have access to quality afterschool and summer programs.
In this presentation, Georgia Hall, Ph.D., senior research scientist at the National Institute for Out - of - School Time at the Wellesley Centers for Women, will share research findings from two studies (NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development; Program Practices: An Investigation of Physical Activity and Healthy Eating Standards and Practices in Out - of - School Time Programs) that help us to understand children's engagement in physical activity and how to promote involvement on an individual and programProgram Practices: An Investigation of Physical Activity and Healthy Eating Standards and Practices in Out - of - School Time Programs) that help us to understand children's engagement in physical activity and how to promote involvement on an individual and programprogram level.
Licensed programs can apply for the Texas Rising Star program which supports quality programming for youth ages 0 - 12, including school age care.
Thurmond passed legislation to provide millions of dollars to school districts to keep kids in school and out of the criminal justice system, fought for money to make sure that all California youth in foster care can go to college, and increased funding for early education programs.
Treehouse, a Seattle non-profit serving youth in foster care, has developed the Graduation Success program, which uses a combination of Check & Connect and student - centered planning to support youth who are or who have been in foster care.
Now, the project has expanded to about 100 blocks of Central Harlem and includes 3 extended - day charter schools, all - day pre-kindergarten, health clinics and community centers for adults and children, youth violence prevention programs, foster care social services, and college admissions and retention support.
There is also a variety of other services offered for free in select cities and provinces such as nutrition programs, youth groups, child care and early education, women's support, counselling, family and parenting programs, senior - and refugee - specific programs.
We believe all children, and especially the disadvantaged youth in our programs, can become high achievers in their own unique way and overcome challenges through care and support.
The goal of humane education is to teach respect and compassion for all living things, and our Caring Connections program does this by pairing youth and young adults with rescued animals to educate, promote healing, build strong human - animal bonds and promote successful pet adoptions.
At every Caring Connections session (our humane education program) children, youth and adults experience the human - animal connection.
It provides pet - assisted therapy visits, programs to rehabilitate dogs with the support of inmates, a wildlife care center, vet - shadowing opportunities for youth, and more.
Our Caring Connections outreach program partners with a number of local agencies, such as Monroe Harding and Boys & Girls Club, to serve youth of all ages.
As well as youth - based humane education programming, Craig oversees the development of companion animal care and behaviour materials and edits the Society's two magazines — Bark!
The APA PetReach program provided 22 St. Louis area senior communities with monthly animal visits and hundreds of youth had the opportunity to learn about animal safety and properly caring for animals through our Humane Education programs.
The educational area also allowed for new therapy programs, as well as the popular Critter Care youth summer day camps.
We provide Humane Education programs in Carbon County schools and to other youth groups to help youngsters take proper care of pets and avoid problems like dog bites.
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.
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