- Foster Care@ (14)
- Treatment@ (249)
- Local (50)
- Jewish Family Services (107)
- Lutheran Services in America (204)
Resource Center for Parents and Children
rcpcfairbanks.org
A non-profit organization in Alaska that promotes healthy families. Family support services, WIC, and child abuse prevention.
Mentoring USA
mentoringusa.org
Provides mentoring in New York City to several groups of children, including foster children, the homeless, and recent immigrants.
Jane Addams Hull House
hullhouse.org
Seeks to improve social conditions for underserved people and communities in the Chicago, Illinois area. Community centers, programs, and policy and advocacy.
Metropolitan Development Council
mdc-tacoma.org
Offers child care, education, employment, and housing services to families in the Tacoma, Washington area.
Texas Network of Youth Services
tnoys.org
A nonprofit membership association of youth serving agencies and advocates, dedicated to enhancing community-based agencies serving youth and families in Texas.
Breaking Through
breakingthrough.org
A network in Ireland devoted to assisting young people at risk. News, events, lobbying, and publications.
Para Los Ninos - For the Children
paralosninos.org
Los Angeles based nonprofit agency that provides child care, schooling and other services to at-risk children and their families. Programs and services, news and events, and information for donors and volunteers.
The Shepherd's Staff Ministry
shepherdsstaffministry.org
A Christian ministry that provides services to children and families in Alabama.
International Social Service - United States of America Branch, Inc.
iss-usa.org
Non-profit organization that works with social service agencies in different countries to help families on matters of adoption, child custody, child support, and child abuse.
Community Action Southwest
caswg.org
Offers Head Start, WIC, and transportation programs to residents of southwestern Pennsylvania.
Nineline
nineline.org
Promotes the Covenant House Nineline (1-800-999-9999), which is a national, 24-hour toll-free hotline for kids and parents in crisis across the U.S. and Canada. Site also provides a forum and information on relationships, feelings, suicide, abuse, health, sex, drugs and alcohol, and running away.
CAP Services Inc.
capserv.org
A non-profit organization based in Wisconsin that provides housing, employment, and preschool services to families with limited income.
New Alternatives for Children
nac-inc.readyhosting.com
A nonprofit organization based in New York that serves children with disabilities and their families. Supports family preservation, reunification, and adoption for medically fragile children.
Big Family of Michigan
bigfamilyofmichigan.org
A non-profit organization that provides services to Michigan's hard-to-place foster children. Events, speeches, and programs.
Mid-Iowa Community Action, Inc.
micaonline.org
A non-profit organization serving children and families in central Iowa. Specializes in Head Start, child nutrition, family development, and housing services.
TAP
taproanoke.org
Assists low income persons in southwestern Virginia in the areas of transportation, child care, child support, and family development. Information in English and Spanish.
Friends of the Children
friendsofthechildren.org
Employs full-time mentors to help at-risk children. Chapters, news, partners, and how to donate.
TLC For Children and Families
kidstlc.org
A Kansas-based organization that provides shelter and social services to children and youth who are facing abuse, neglect or family disruption.
Specialized Alternatives for Families and Youth
safy.org
Non-profit child welfare organization that specializes in therapeutic foster care, in home intervention, behavioral health services, adoption services, training and education.
National Law Center for Children and Families
nationallawcenter.org
A non-profit law center formed in 1991 and has since served as an agent of change and education in the areas of child sexual exploitation.
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Social service agencies hurt by massive state budget cuts
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In total, 94 organizations receive funding, and for some, the state money makes up more than half of their budget. When one shelter suffers, ...
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In total, 94 organizations receive funding, and for some, the state money makes up more than half of their budget. When one shelter suffers, ...
When need is greatest, dig deeper to help the less fortunate Jweekly.com
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Collection of Gettysburg NMP Envelopes also known as covers
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Collection of Gettysburg NMP Envelopes also known as covers with elaborate printed patriotic scenes or political statements were some of the most popular to use Some enterprising businessmen manufactured envelopes for specific regiments serving in the army such this one to the 99th Pennsylvania Infantry which lists all of the battles in which the regiment had participated during its service to 1864 The Union Army had a post office near forts and camps and a mail service that followed the armies for the men could purchase stamps and mail their letters Later in the war organizations such as the U S Christian Commission and U S Sanitary Commission gave out paper and envelopes to Union soldiers free of charge In 1864 the U S Mail Service announced that Union soldiers could send their letters home for free as long as they wrote Soldier s Letter on the outside of the envelope Confederate soldiers never had such a luxury Shortages of paper stamps and even writing utensi…
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Collection of Gettysburg NMP Envelopes also known as covers with elaborate printed patriotic scenes or political statements were some of the most popular to use Some enterprising businessmen manufactured envelopes for specific regiments serving in the army such this one to the 99th Pennsylvania Infantry which lists all of the battles in which the regiment had participated during its service to 1864 The Union Army had a post office near forts and camps and a mail service that followed the armies for the men could purchase stamps and mail their letters Later in the war organizations such as the U S Christian Commission and U S Sanitary Commission gave out paper and envelopes to Union soldiers free of charge In 1864 the U S Mail Service announced that Union soldiers could send their letters home for free as long as they wrote Soldier s Letter on the outside of the envelope Confederate soldiers never had such a luxury Shortages of paper stamps and even writing utensi…
Rupert Murdoch and Google Part 2 blog maverick
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ue, 10 Nov 2009 21:05:55 GM
It would force news . organizations. to move away from wire . services. and produce original content. Hopefully this model can lead to more meaningful and valuable news coverage, instead of 15 news . organization. showing the same live feed of ...
markcuban
ue, 10 Nov 2009 21:05:55 GM
It would force news . organizations. to move away from wire . services. and produce original content. Hopefully this model can lead to more meaningful and valuable news coverage, instead of 15 news . organization. showing the same live feed of ...
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