SAJF Grants Recipients
|
|
- Lynne Morgan
- 7 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 Alamo Council of Campfire Girls Alamo Council of the Blind Alamo Head Injury Association Allstars Program Alpha Home Inc American Cancer Society American Heart Association American Leukemia Foundation American Lung Association of Texas American Trauma Society Any Baby Can Artisan River Theater Restoration Arts San Antonio Assistance League of San Antonio ARC of San Antonio Austism Treatment Center AVANCE San Antonio Baptist Medical Center Battered Women & Children's Shelter of Bexar County Bexar Country Detention Ministries, Inc. Bexar County Children's Protective Services Bexar County Juvenile Center Bexar County Mental Health and Mental Retardation Bexar County Women's Center (Mi Carrera) Bexar County Women's Shelter Blessed Sacrament Academy/Child Developmental Center Boy Scouts of America, AAC Boys Hope/Girls Hope Boys Inc. Brighton Center Cancer Therapy and Research Center Catholic Charities Archdiocese of San Antonio, Inc Celebration Shop Celebration Square Center on Independent Living Cerebral Palsy Treatment Center Chandler Center Chemical People Program Child Advocates of San Antonio Children's Association for Maximum Potential Children's Cancer Research & Treatment Center Children's Chorus of San Antonio Children's Habilitation Center Children's Learning Center Children's Service Bureau Children's Transplant Association SAJF Grants Recipients
2 ChildSafe (Alamo Children's Advocacy Center) Christ Episcopal Church San Antonio Christian Assistance Ministry Christian Senior Services Circle T Riding Center Commander's House Communities in Schools of San Antonio Craniofacial Anomaly Support Association DateABLE/San Antonio Daughters of Charity Services of San Antonio Davidson Respite House Deaf Education Awareness Foundation Deer Creek Camp Department of Human Resources Discovery School Down's Syndrome Association of San Antonio Dreams Fulfilled Through Music Dress for Success Easter Seals Rehabilitation Center Ecumenical Center for Religion and Health El Centro Del Barrio Family Focus Family Outreach of San Antonio Fandango Parent's Committee Friends of UTSA Honors Program Friends/Alamo City Reach Out and Read Girls Incorporated of San Antonio Grandparents Outreach Groos Bank Guadalupe Recreational Facility Guide Dogs of the Southwest Harry Jersig Center Healthy Families of San Antonio Healy-Murphy Center Hemophilia Patient Holmgreen Children's Shelter HOW Foundation I Have a Dream Foundation Inman Christian Center Literacy Program Junior Achievement of South Texas Kids on the Block Kinetic Kids Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Lutheran General Hospital Magdalena Ministries Inc. March of Dimes Martinez Street Women's Center Masquerade Playhouse McArthur High School Young Life Program Mental Health Association Methodist Mission Home SAJF Grant Recipients Page 2
3 Mission Road Development Center Mobile Meals Christmas Project Morningside Ministries Mothers Against Drunk Driving Muscular Dystrophy Association National Jewish Hospital Nix Hospital - Tumor Clinic Nolan House (Catholic Worker House) Northeast Babtist Hospital Operation Homefront of Texas Palmer Drug Abuse Program Panhellenic Association Parent Education Early Intervention Program Parent Education Early Intervention Speech Therapy Parent Intervention Toy Lending Library Parents Anonymous of San Antonio Parents Caring and Sharing Peacock Community Center Postive Beginnings (Victoria Courts Child Care Center) Prevent Blindness of SA Project MEND Providence Home Rainbow House Inc. Reaching Maximum Independence Respite Care of San Antonio Ronald McDonald House Charities of SA, TX, Inc. Roy Mass Youth Alternatives Russel Hill SAJF Literacy Library Salvation Army Salvation Army Home for Girls San Antonio Aids Foundation San Antonio Alumnae Panhellenic Association San Antonio Area Marketing Educational Association San Antonio Autistic Treatment Center San Antonio Birth Doulas San Antonio Carousel Foundation San Antonio Catholic Worker Community San Antonio Children's Museum San Antonio Children's Shelter San Antonio Choral Society San Antonio Christian Dental Clinic San Antonio Coalition for Children, Youth, Families San Antonio Council for the Advancement of Services for the Deaf San Antonio Council on Alcohol & Drug Abuse San Antonio Dance Theatre San Antonio Educational Fund San Antonio Fire Fighters Burned Out Survivors Fund San Antonio Food Bank San Antonio Fund for Humanity San Antonio Habitat for Humanity SAJF Grant Recipients Page 3
4 San Antonio International Keyboard Competition San Antonio Junior Forum Literacy Library San Antonio Literacy Council San Antonio Little Theatre Inc San Antonio Lupus Foundation San Antonio Metropolitan Ballet San Antonio Metropolitan Ministry, Inc. San Antonio Opera San Antonio Parks and Recreation San Antonio Performing Arts Association San Antonio State Hospital San Antonio State School San Antonio Symphony San Antonio Urban Council San Antonio Wheelchair Athletics Association San Antonio Youth Literacy San Antonio Zoological Society Santa Rosa Children's Hospital Santa Rosa Hospice Services to Older Hearing Impaired Texans Seton Home Setta Morris Clinic Shrine Circus Fund SIDS Support for San Antonio South Texas Amateur Athletic Union South Texas Children's Habilitation Center South Texas Comprehensive Epilepsy Center South Texas Comprehensive Hemophilia Center Southeast Baptist Hospital Southeast Community Outreach for Older People (SCOOP) Spina Bifida Association of Texas St Anthony's Special Education School St Jude's Ranch for Children St Peter St Joseph Children's Home Sunshine Cottage for the Deaf Telethon Navideno Texas Head Injury Association The Aids Resource Center The Alamo The Alchoholic Rehabilitation Center of Bexar County, Inc The Children's Bereavement Center of South Texas The Children's Shelter The Rape Crisis Center The Southwest School of Art & Craft The Winston School of San Antonio Tom Thumb Fund Transplants for Children Unicorn Centers Inc Univeristy of Texas Honors Program for Young Scholars University of Texas Health Science Center University of Texas Health Science Center High Risk Infants Program SAJF Grant Recipients Page 4
5 Vital Alliance Volunteers in Probation Warm Springs Rehabilitation Foundation (OASIS) Wesley Learning Center Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation WINGS Wolf Trail Kids Camp Women at the Well House Women's Center YMCA Young Life San Antonio Young Moms Youth Orchestra of San Antonio SAJF Grant Recipients Page 5
Kronkosky Charitable Foundation News Release Attachment January - May 2013
Animal Cruelty Prevention Kronkosky Charitable Foundation News Release Attachment January - May 2013 Cowboy Capital Pet Assistance League, Inc. $2,000 Technical assistance grant -- accounting assistance.
More informationUnited Way 2011 2012 Community Investments
United Way 2011 2012 Community Investments Total 2011 2012 Community Investments 24.8 million EDUCATION Total Funding: $7,221,174 Parent Engagement & Mentoring $1,077,870 AVANCE-Dallas Parent Education
More informationCommunity Health Integration/Benefit. Partner List 2014
A.T. Still University ABIL Alliance for Innovations in Healthcare Alzheimer's Association Desert Southwest Chapter American Cancer Society American Heart Association American Lung Association in Arizona
More informationUnited Way of Dallas shakes up list of nonprofits $25 million in grants
Page 1 of 6 United Way of Dallas shakes up list of nonprofits $25 million in grants By KIM HORNER Staff Writer khorner@dallasnews.com Published 25 May 2011 02:49 PM The United Way of Metropolitan Dallas
More informationAgeless Living Home Health, LLC Pediatric & Adolescent Care
Ageless Living Home Health, LLC Pediatric & Adolescent Care RESOURCE GUIDE SAN ANTONIO 210-582-5840 WWW.AGELESSLIVINGHH.COM Our Mission Statement: Ageless Living Home Health, LLC pledges to the community
More informationBAPTIST HEALTH FOUNDATION OF SAN ANTONIO 2014 Annual Report
2014 Annual Report Mission Baptist Health Foundation of San Antonio is committed to improving the health of our community by fostering and funding clinical, educational, spiritual and scientific initiatives
More informationState and National Call Centers
State and National Call Centers Listed Alphabetical by Name Acadia Hospital Access Dept. 1-800-640-1211 AIDS 1-800-851-2437 AIDS Clinical Trials Information Service 1-800-874-2572 AIDS Hotline 1-800-851-2437
More informationFUND FOR OMAHA. Grant History
FUND FOR OMAHA Grant History FALL 2014 Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts $10,000 Blue Barn Theatre $5,000 Community Bicycle Shop of Omaha, Inc. $5,000 Completely Kids $10,000 Consumer Credit Counseling
More informationTable 3. Attorney General s Report on Charitable Solicitation By Commercial Fund-raisers. Vehicle Donation Operations
CONANT FAMILY FOUNDATION COASTAL AUTO SALES, INC. 53,075 53,075 100.00% CONANT FAMILY FOUNDATION NORM REEVES, INC. 197,075 197,075 100.00% CONANT FAMILY FOUNDATION CALIFORNIA AUTO RESALE, INC. 8,450 8,450
More informationOttawa County Resource Guide
Ottawa County Resource Guide Basic Needs: Resources for assistance with Housing, Food, Utilities, Furniture Good Samaritan Ministries Community Housing Partnership program offers assistance with obtaining
More informationKronkosky Charitable Foundation Grant Awards Contact Names
Child Abuse Prevention Avance, Inc. Rebecca Cervantez Bandera County 4-H Jana Osbourn Barshop Jewish Community Center of San Antonio Saul Levenshus BCFS Health and Human Services Cindi Garcia Blessed Sacrament
More informationAlleghany County Resource Directory
Production costs paid by: Alleghany County Resource Directory P. O. Box 1655, 25 Womble Street, Sparta, NC 28675 336.372.5959 FAX 336.372.6808 Email:alleghcares@skybest.com Supporting Families ALLEGHANY
More information2009 Year In Review. 6 Executive Director Letter. 7 20 Years of Caring. 9 Scholarships. 10 Q1 Grants. 12 Q2 Grants. 13 Q3 Grants.
T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s 5 2009 Year In Review 6 Executive Director Letter 7 20 Years of Caring 9 Scholarships 10 Q1 Grants 12 Q2 Grants 13 Q3 Grants 14 Q4 Grants 16 MFF Quarterly Grants Application
More informationChildren with Special Health Care Needs Resource Guide
Children with Special Health Care Needs Resource Guide General Information and Support The ARC of Greater Houston 713.957.1600 Provides information service and serves as a referral source. Support group
More informationMobility Management in Dallas County, Texas
Mobility Management in Dallas County, Texas Mobility Management Network Driving solutions as a community Human Service Agencies/ Advocates National Coordination Strategy SYNERGY Transportation Service
More informationRESOURCE GUIDE. Northeast Lakeview College COUNSELING SERVICES STCM 222D COUNSELING SERVICES. 1201 Kitty Hawk Universal City, TX 78148
RESOURCE GUIDE STCM 222D 1201 Kitty Hawk Universal City, TX 78148 Northeast Lakeview College Phone: 210-486-5496 Fax: 210-486-9199 Website: www.alamo.edu/nlc The Alamo Colleges do not discriminate on the
More information2013 DELUXE CORPORATION FOUNDATION GRANTS
California American National Red Cross Boys & Girls Club of Burbank Inc. Chance Theater Oakland Museum of California Operation Jump Start San Leandro Boys & Girls Club Canada JA Worldwide Inc. YMCA of
More informationFOURTH EDITION. Pass It On. A Resource-Full Guide to Donating Usable Stuff CUYAHOGA COUNTY SOLID WASTE DISTRICT
FOURTH EDITION Pass It On A Resource-Full Guide to Donating Usable Stuff CUYAHOGA COUNTY SOLID WASTE DISTRICT About The Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District The Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District is
More informationIdentifying the Scopes of Services for People with Disabilities in Travis County Executive Summary
Identifying the Scopes of Services for People with Disabilities in Travis County Executive Summary By Louise Bonneau, Jennifer Gordon, Ann Roth, and Ted Wilson The University of Texas at Austin, School
More informationJewish Disabilities Network Online Resource Guide
Jewish Disabilities Network Online Resource Guide EDUCATION Keshet of the Rockies: inclusion program in the Jewish Day schools and high schools, Kochavim Sunday School o Information: Dr. Gail Kirschbaum,
More informationEL PASO ELECTRIC COMPANY SECTION 25.77(7) CHARITABLE, CIVIC, RELIGIOUS AND POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS AND DONATIONS FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2010
3 of 13 90 Children's Miracle Network 91 Children's Miracle Network Total 92 Christmas Street 750 93 Christmas Street 1, 94 Christmas Street Total 95 Chung, Tai J 96 Chung, Tai J 97 Chung, Tai J 98 Chung,
More informationUnited Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey FY15-17 Impact Partner Agencies (General Operating Support Grants)
United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey FY15-17 Impact Partner Agencies (General Operating Support Grants) Education ACLAMO Family Centers American Red Cross Asociacion Puertorriquenos
More informationBAPTIST HEALTH FOUNDATION OF SAN ANTONIO 2013 Annual Report
2013 Annual Report Mission Baptist Health Foundation of San Antonio is committed to improving the health of our community by fostering and funding clinical, educational, spiritual and scientific initiatives
More informationNew Membership Form Received
New Membership Form Received Collaborating Members Organizations 1. Advocate Legal Senior Center 2. Alzheimer s Association 3. American Red Cross 4. Assist Care, Inc 5. Better Business Bureau Education
More informationEducation Strategy 1.5: Improve early care by providing quality training for providers Iowa Association for the Education of Young Children - TEACH
EDUCATION Education Result 1: School Readiness Education Strategy 1.1: Provide access to preventive health services that promote children s health and development Children & Families of Iowa - Mental Health
More informationCOMMUNITY RESOURCES. Heights. Foothill
Abuse / Domestic Family STAND Against Domistic Violence 888-215-5555 X Academic/Education East Boys & Girls Club 925-439-5933 X X X X X X X X X X X Academic/Education College 925-439-2181 X X Academic/Education
More informationResource and Referral List (Updated 10/24/2014)
WASHINGTON COUNTY OREGON Resource and Referral List (Updated 10/24/2014) INFORMATION AND REFERRAL For up to date information about agencies and services in the Portland Metro Area: 211 Info 211 or (503)
More informationWE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE OUR 2014 GRANT RECIPIENTS
WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE OUR 2014 GRANT RECIPIENTS 211 Palm Beach/Treasure Coast Program support for the Special Needs HelpLine Adopt-A-Family of the Palm Beaches, Inc. To underwrite the purchase and
More informationRED BOOK ONLINE INDEX TERM GUIDE
RED BOOK ONLINE INDEX TERM GUIDE 1. The 100 most common WHAT (service type) terms Accompaniment 80 Administration 225 Adoption 27 Advocacy 690 Arts And Culture 37 Assessment 193 Camps (Day) 45 Camps (Residential)
More informationWhat can I do with a major in Justice Studies: Human Services?
Lewis-Clark State College offers a Bachelor of Arts or Science Degree in Justice Studies with an Emphasis in Human Services through the Social Sciences Division. You can learn more about the Social Sciences
More informationVolunteer Activities of Mountain View College Employees
Volunteer Activities of Mountain View College Employees Churches Social Activities at Church Youth Director - Bible Study Sunday School - Teacher Church Youth Sponsor Marsalis Avenue Church of Christ Men
More informationEmployee Charitable Giving Aeronautics
Employee Charitable Giving Aeronautics Employee Name LM People Number Work Telephone Numberber I select the following contribution level: Platinum Circle (1.2% of weekly salary) Bronze Circle (0.5% of
More informationField Foundation of Illinois
Field Foundation of Illinois Violence Prevention and Intervention Grants May 2008 September 2011 May 2008 Connections for Abused Women and their Children (CAWC) $20,000 Associate Director Position Illinois
More informationCommunity Outreach Services
1 Community Outreach Services Substance Abuse Services Jersey City Medical Center Christ Hospital Hoboken University Medical Center Behavorial Health Outpatient Behavorial Health Giant Steps 395 Grand
More informationWhat can I do with a major in Social Work?
Lewis-Clark State College offers a Bachelor of Social Work through the Social Sciences Division. You can learn more about the Social Sciences Division and the Bachelor of Social Work by visiting the LCSC
More information501tech. Venture Funding
108 Contemporary + + + 12 & 12* + + + + A New Leaf* + Ability Resources* + Alzheimer's Association of Oklahoma + American Legion 308 + Art Alliance Tulsa + + + + + Bernsen Foundation + Big Brothers Big
More informationSupportive Service Providers List
Supportive Service Providers List Houston/Harris County Supportive Service Providers for Non-Homeless Persons (by service category)* Service Category Service Provider Phone Number Business and Employment
More informationSOCIAL WORK What can I do with this degree?
SOCIAL WORK What can I do with this degree? Transferable Skills In addition to the specific subject matter that Social Work majors learn, they acquire many skills that can transfer to any field. These
More informationDescriptions of NTEE Major Groups
Descriptions of NTEE Major Groups The Ohio Compassion Map includes nonprofits categorized under 7 of the 10 Major Groups in the NTEE. Descriptions of these Major Groups follow. Under each we list the Minor
More informationHuman Services Careers List
Human Services Careers List Social Services Administration and Planning - - Case Management - - Advocacy - - Program Evaluation - - Policy Development - - Volunteer Coordination - - Prevention Public welfare
More informationDaviess County. Career Training, Employment, and Job Readiness
Daviess County Career Training, Employment, and Job Readiness Owensboro Area Career Center Phone: 270-687-7297 121 East Second Street Office of Employment & Training Phone: 270-687-7297 Career Center 121
More informationSpecialists, Ancillary, Hospital, and Behavioral Health Providers Provider Relations Representatives
Specialists,, Hospital, and s Relations Representatives Catherine Ball Fax: (210) 358-6199 Phone: (210) 358-6184 Email: cball@cfhp.com Facilities Anesthesiology Home 78114 Archway Recovery Centers Developmental
More informationBreckinridge County Community Supports for Fathers and Families 1 of 10
Breckinridge County Fathers and Families 1 of 10 Agency Address Phone # Services Abuse Hotline HOTLINES 1-800-752-6200 Adoption Hotline HOTLINES 1-800-432-9346 Adoptive Families of America HOTLINES 1-800-372-3300
More informationDavidson County Department of Senior Services COMMUNITY RESOURCE DIRECTORY
Davidson County Department of Senior Services COMMUNITY RESOURCE DIRECTORY 1 Emergency Numbers Ambulance.911 Fire.911 Police/Sheriff....911 Other Numbers Davidson County Department of Senior Services 555-B
More informationEACH CHARITY ORGANIZATION WAS HAND-PICKED BY WIND CREEK CASINO & HOTEL FOR THEIR EFFORTS TO PRESERVE AND IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE ON THE GULF
EACH CHARITY ORGANIZATION WAS HAND-PICKED BY WIND CREEK CASINO & HOTEL FOR THEIR EFFORTS TO PRESERVE AND IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE ON THE GULF COAST. AS A TOKEN OF APPRECIATION FOR THEIR INSPIRING COMMITMENT
More informationNAMI. National Alliance on Mental Illness. NAMI San Joaquin County (209) 468-3755 P.O. Box 448 Stockton, CA 95201 www.namisanjoaquin.
NAMI National Alliance on Mental Illness NAMI San Joaquin County (209) 468-3755 P.O. Box 448 Stockton, CA 95201 www.namisanjoaquin.org NAMI California (916) 567-0163 1851 Heritage Lane, Suite 150 Sacramento,
More informationHow To Help People In Indiana
This information is provided to Calumet College by the Student Support Services department as a service to assist individuals in need of community services. The resources listed are some of the more frequently
More informationResource Guide For San Angelo, Texas
Resource Guide For San Angelo, Texas San Angelo Police Department Telephone: (325) 657-4255 Website: www.sanangelopolice.org San Angelo Fire Department Telephone: (325) 657-4355 Website: safiredept.com
More informationMorgan County Commission Community Resource Guide
Morgan County Commission Community Resource Guide AIDS and STDs WV Hotline 1-800-642-8244 Alcoholics Anonymous Hotline 1-800-203-3602 or 1-800-333-5051 Angel Food Ministries First United Methodist Church
More informationAPRIL IS NATIONAL CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION MONTH
Special points of interest: In this issue: Coordinators Protect Your Catholic Community Through Prevention Too Small to Fail New Campaign launched by the Center for the Next Generation News from the Director
More informationMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
EMERGENCY SERVICES Medical Emergency 9-1-1 CONTACT (24 hr. crisis line) 877-266-8222 Department of Child Protection and Permanency DCP&P (formerly DYFS) 800-847-1753 Mobile Response/PerformCare/ Child
More information2015 Cause Awareness Calendar
2015 Cause Awareness Calendar Plan your company s social responsibility and workplace giving programs around causes important to you. Use this list to see which causes have special awareness events each
More informationCell Phone Services Low-income families can call 1-800-SAFELINK for a free, government-issued cell phone or go to www.safelink.com for guidelines.
*It is the intention of The Life of a Single Mom Ministries (TLSM) to see that no single parent walks alone. One of the ways we do that is through our comprehensive resource list. This list is comprised
More informationHarlan County. Career Training, Employment, and Job Readiness. Child Services
Harlan County Career Training, Employment, and Job Readiness Department for Employment Services Phone: 606-573-9403 119 S. Cumberland Avenue Harlan County Community Action Agency Phone: 606-573-5335 P.O.
More informationAnnual Referrals Report by Agency Agencies receiving 50 or more referrals from Junly 1, 2009 - June 30, 2010
Annual Referrals Report by Agency Agencies receiving 50 or more referrals from Junly 1, 2009 - June 30, 2010 Prepared by 2-1-1 Broward Information Services Rank Order BC HS Family Success Administration
More informationCommunity Health Resource Guide
Community Health Resource Guide Quick Reference Numbers Fire, Police, EMS 911 Onslow County Department of Social Services Emergency Phone: (910)455-3113 Economic Services Phone: (910)455-4145 Day Care
More informationSan Antonio Area Therapy Providers
San Antonio Area Therapy Providers Facility Contact Services Service Location Center for Excellence Ability Pediatric Therapy 10609 IH 10 West, Ste 201 San Antonio, TX 78230 Ageless Living Home Health
More informationLocal Resources. CLINICS Health Department: 886-2788 Mountain Comprehensive Care Center: 886-8572 or 1-800-422-1060 Mud Creek Clinic: 886-1242
Local Resources Floyd County ABUSE and REPORTING Big Sandy Child Advocacy Center: 437-7447 or 1-866-437-7447 Cabinet for Families and Children Department for Protection and Permanency: 889-1724 Child Support
More informationSan Diego Violence Prevention Resource Directory. Domestic Violence Victim/Prevention Services
San Diego Violence Prevention Resource Directory Domestic Violence Victim/Prevention Services Catholic Charities Diocese of San Diego Rachel s Women s Center & Night Shelter 349 Cedar Street Phone (619)
More information- more. kristy@ozmun.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 30, 2014 CONTACT: Kristy Ozmun Public Relations 512-474-1501 kristy@ozmun.com St. David s Foundation grants $16.6 million to nonprofits providing primary care, mental health
More informationFLORIDA. State Resources
FLORIDA State Resources UMDF Support Groups & Ambassadors: Click here for information on the Central Florida Support Group Click here for information on Ambassadors in the state of Florida Governor's Commission
More informationSpring 2015. May 21 st at Rancho High School
Spring 2015 May 21 st at Rancho High School 2 Preliminary Results: Organizations/Departments in attendance: about 85 Approximately 200 Families served 50% were homeless/at imminent risk of homelessness
More informationParent Resource Guide Graves County and Mayfield, KY
Support for the creation of the Parent Resource Guide was provided by Casey Family Programs through the Race, Community & Child Welfare initiative in Graves County. Questions about the Race, Community
More informationKronkosky Charitable Foundation. Roundtable Discussion. Participants. Ken Lawrence Regional Representative Region 20
Kronkosky Charitable Foundation Roundtable Discussion Topic: Mental Health - Child Date: April 16, 1998 Prepared by: Liz Ostendorf Participants Invited Representatives Ken Lawrence Regional Representative
More informationCommunity. Resource List
Community Resource List The mission of MHM is Serving Humanity to Honor God by improving the physical, mental and spiritual health of those least served in the Southwest Texas Conference area of The United
More informationHeathcare reform must end these health disparities by ensuring:
1 May 18, 2009 The undersigned organizations urge you to ensure that health care reform will eliminate the disability-based health disparities faced by the more than 54 million Americans with disabilities.
More informationConcentration: Infancy and Preschool
Concentration: Infancy and Preschool Internships in the area of Infancy and Preschool involve working directly with or for the benefit of children approximately 6 years of age and younger. Students interested
More informationAmeriCorps in Florida
Apopka Atlantic Beach Bartow Big Pine Key Casselberry Clearwater Cocoa DeLand Delray Beach Delray Beach Doral Florida City Fort Lauderdale Fort Myers Fort Pierce immokalee Notre Dame AmeriCorps - Apopka
More informationSaint Paul Public Schools Special Education Family Resource Fair February 20, 2015
Saint Paul Public Schools Special Education Family Resource Fair February 20, 2015 Autism Society of MN 651-647-1083 www.ausm.org Camp, support groups social skills education, ASD certification, therapy,
More informationHealthy Mom Circle of Care
Healthy Mom Circle of Care Positive Pregnancy Test Medical Home Initiate Prenatal Care Postpartum Care Prenatal Care Model Infant Care Delivery Page 1 Healthy Mom Care Plan JCYC Birthline Alpha Care IACH
More informationWhat can I do with a SOCIAL WORK degree?
PUBLIC WELFARE Administration and Planning Program Evaluation Public welfare agencies Private social service agencies including: o Department of Human Services o Department of Education o Housing Services
More informationTorrance County and Estancia Valley Service Area 2009 Substance Abuse Prevention/ Intervention Matrix
and Estancia Valley Service Area 2009 Prevention/ Intervention Matrix Media campaign * Al-Anon: Support for families and friends of alcoholics; 3 groups in Edgewood & Cedar Crest 4-H Clubs: 6 clubs in
More informationREPRESENTATIVE CLIENTS and PROJECTS
H E I D R U N H O P P E A S S O C I A T E S REPRESENTATIVE CLIENTS and PROJECTS Projects include facilities for children, adults and communities. New buildings, additions, facility enhancements, feasibility
More informationGrants Paid in FY 2014
Grants Paid in FY 2014 Budget Name Organization Name Paid Board Grants Board Initiatives California CAC Alternatives to Violence, Inc. (ATV) (6460343) Amherst City Schools (6645171) CLEVELAND NEIGHBORHOOD
More informationBoys & Girls Clubs of Pasadena Administer the Triple Play Program to Serve 114 Youth $7,500
2014-2015 Fall American National Red Cross Provide 10 Nurse Assistant Training Program Scholarships to West San Gabriel Residents Boys & Girls Clubs of Pasadena Administer the Triple Play Program to Serve
More informationhttp://www.ssa.gov/ssi/ 800-772-1213 http://www.fns.usda.gov/wic/ 800-455-4942 http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ofa/ 951-358-3000
RIVERSIDE COUNTY RESOURCES Family Assistance Programs Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Provides Cash Assistance and Medi-Cal to low- income disabled individuals (all ages) http://www.ssa.gov/ssi/ 800-772-1213
More informationSalt Lake Davis Summit Tooele Court-Ordered Community Service Opportunities Phone: 2-1-1 Website: www.211ut.org
Phone: 2-1-1 Website: www.211ut.org SALT LAKE American Cancer Society Dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem. Phone: 801-483-1500 Location: 941 E 3300 S, SLC Projects: Special events
More informationStatement of Principles
Statement of Principles ACT4JJ Statement of Principles I. Keep children and youth out of the justice system. Whenever possible, keep children and youth out of the juvenile and criminal justice systems
More information2000 Grant Recipients
2000 Grant Recipients 100 Black Men of America Atlanta, Georgia $290,000 To support the Computer and Internet Literacy Program, the Ben Carson Summer Science Camp and the Collegiate 100 program. Agnes
More informationResource List. Parks, Recreational Facilities, and other Activities. Little Rock Boys & Girls Club. Little Rock Parks & Recreation.
Resource List Parks, Recreational Facilities, and other Activities Little Rock Boys & Girls Club http://lrbgc.dewdesigns.com/visit.htm Little Rock Parks & Recreation www.littlerock.org/parksrecreation
More informationWILLACY COUNTY, TEXAS COMMUNITY RESOURCE GUIDE
WILLACY COUNTY, TEXAS COMMUNITY RESOURCE GUIDE LYFORD HIGH SCHOOL WELLNESS WORKS PARTIALLY FUNDED BY H-E-B EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION 2013 HEALTHY CAMPUS GRANT EMERGENCY SERVICES PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC SERVICES
More informationFamily Domestic Violence Resource List * Teens cannot self-refer
Family Domestic Violence Resource List * Teens cannot self-refer Arizona Baptist Children s Services 6015 W. Peoria Ave Glendale, AZ 85302 623-349-2227 Services Offered: Child Protective Services subcontractor.
More informationSOCIAL WORK. What can I do with this major?
SOCIAL WORK What can I do with this major? PUBLIC WELFARE Administration and Planning Program Evaluation CRIMINAL JUSTICE/CORRECTIONS /Therapy Rehabilitation Probation Parole Youth Services Victim Assistance
More information1979 M.A. in Counseling with emphasis in Marriage, Family and Child Counseling-University of San Francisco
Dana Schneider MA, MFT *Psychotherapy *Divorce Related Issues *High Conflict Co-Parenting *Special Master 718 Spring Street Santa Rosa, Ca. 95404 707-566-9303 fax 707-528-4876 Licensed Marriage and Family
More informationAFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS
AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS PROBLEM What is the problem for Dallas County? Leaving children and youth unsupervised, either after school from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. or when school is not in session, leads to negative
More informationAn Introduction to Indiana s Medicaid Waiver Program for Home and Community Based Services
An Introduction to Indiana s Medicaid Waiver Program for Home and Community Based Services March 2013 Update An Introduction to Medicaid Waivers What are Medicaid Waivers? Medicaid Waivers allow Medicaid
More informationMYTHS VS. FACTS. The truth behind 12 common myths about Methodist Children s Home
MYTHS VS. The truth behind 12 common myths about Methodist Children s Home MYTHS VS. Myth 1: MCH is an orphanage. MCH is not an orphanage, although it was founded as the Northwest Texas Conference Orphans
More informationCOMMUNITY SERVICE/PHILANTHROPY ALPHA SIGMA PHI FRATERNITY
COMMUNITY SERVICE IDEAS Community Service vs. Philanthropy: Philanthropy is the act of raising money for charity (e.g. carwash to benefit RAINN). Community service is the act of doing hands-on service
More informationConnect. Collaborate. Succeed. Annual Report 2014-2015
Connect. Collaborate. Succeed. Annual Report 2014-2015 Nonprofit Alliance of Monterey County (NAMC) Background And Mission Established in 2004 Representing 100 nonprofits with cumulative budgets of over
More informationSOCIAL WORK What can I do with this major?
SOCIAL WORK What can I do with this major? PUBLIC WELFARE Administration and Planning Program Evaluation SCHOOL SOCIAL WORK Pupil Personnel Services Student Instruction Assessment Referral Public welfare
More informationUPPER SAVANNAH HUMAN SERVICES DIRECTORY
UPPER SAVANNAH HUMAN SERVICES DIRECTORY PUBLISHED BY: WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DIVISION UPPER SAVANNAH COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS POST OFFICE BOX 1366 GREENWOOD, SC 29648 (864) 941-8050 MAY 2000 INTRODUCTION
More informationCommunity Resources. Childcare
Community Resources Childcare Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) Phone Number: 1-888-LAHELPU (1-888-524-3578) Programs: Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) Provides assistance to families
More informationSnyder County. Resource Directory
Snyder County Resource Directory Snyder County Resource Directory Table of Contents Service Page Snyder County Alcohol and Drugs Services...4 Alcoholics Anonymous...5 Bethesda Day Treatment...5 Berwick
More informationThe Alice Kleberg Reynolds Foundation 2013 Grant Recipients
The Alice Kleberg Reynolds 2013 Grant Recipients Organization Purpose Grant Amount Allison Orr Dance Inc. (DBA Forklift Danceworks) Alzheimers Assoc. Inc/ACF umbrella "Play Ball" Program Campaign for Awareness
More informationPregnancy and Family. 611 Saint Joseph Avenue, Marshfield, WI 54449 715-387-1713 www.ministryhealth.org 3M1002
Pregnancy and Family 611 Saint Joseph Avenue, Marshfield, WI 54449 715-387-1713 www.ministryhealth.org 3M1002 The following list of resources is provided to assist you in finding and identifying community
More information2012 CORPORATE GIVING
2012 CORPORATE GIVING Abilene Christian University, Abilene Abilene Education Foundation, Abilene Abilene ISD, Abilene Abilene Youth Sports Authority Inc, Abilene Ability Connection Texas (formerly United
More informationAn Introduction to Indiana s Medicaid Waiver Program for Home and Community Based Services
An Introduction to Indiana s Medicaid Waiver Program for Home and Community Based Services October 2014 Update An Introduction to Medicaid Waivers What are Medicaid Waivers? Medicaid Waivers allow Medicaid
More informationOmaha Metro Community Resources
Children's Services & Shelters Child Saving Institute (Omaha) 402-553-6000/1007 Children's Square (Council Bluffs) 712-322-3700/3799 Family Service Children's Emergency Shelter 402-552-7439 Youth Emergency
More informationNational DV Hotline 1-800-799-Safe (7233)
The resources listed here are available to residents of Perry County, Tennessee. National DV Hotline 1-800-799-Safe (7233) Rape & Sexual Abuse 1-800-897-1999 or (931)647-3632 Adult Protective Services
More informationGaston County Community Resources
1 Gaston County Community Resources Emergency Hotlines National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255 National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) AVID Rape Crisis Line 704-864-0060 Partners
More information