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         New York Family Programs:     more books (98)
  1. Implementing New York's Family Health Plus program: Lessons from other states by Rima Cohen, 2001
  2. "I'm a woman now": Family Day Care Career Program, New York, New York (Day care programs.Reprint series) by Erline Willis, 1971
  3. Aces Manual: A Guide to Government Benefit Programs for Individuals and Families in New York City by Deborah Cutler, 1995-04
  4. Characteristics of ADC families in New York State, January, 1971 (Program analysis report no. 50) by Anne Karabin, 1972
  5. Characteristics of home relief families in New York City, August 1971 (Program analyses reports) by Miles D Storfer, 1972
  6. Meyer Family Collection: Prints from the New York Federal Arts Program by Al Harris F., 1998-05-01
  7. Peer panel confirms Dx, staging of prostate Ca. (Program Serves Men in Western New York).: An article from: Family Practice News by Damian McNamara, 2002-10-01
  8. First low-income houses completed in Yonkers, but a new battle looms. (NAACP claims housing is too expensive for low-income families of Yonkers, New York) ... from: Westchester County Business Journal by Caryn A. McBride, 1992-06-15
  9. NYC rewards good patient behavior.(Practice Trends)(New York City): An article from: Family Practice News by John R. Bell, 2007-10-01
  10. The Way to Work: An Independent Living/After Program for High-Risk Youth by Amy J. L. Baker, David Olson, et all 2000-11
  11. Income guarantees and the working poor in New York City: The effect of income maintenance programs on the hours of work of male family heads (Rand [report] R-658-NYC) by David H Greenberg, 1971
  12. After School and More: After School, Weekend and Holiday Programs for Children and Youth with Disabilities and Special Needs in the Metro New York Area by Resources for Children with Special Needs, 2002-09-01
  13. Making Room for Family Caregivers: Seven Innovative Hospital Programs (United Hospital Fund of New York Special Report) by Carol Levine, 2003-01
  14. New York State's capital grant program;: Low-income families in middle-income housing by Fred Powledge, 1969

1. The New York Botanical Garden
new york Institute of Technology's Florida degree program offers education in counseling and prepares individuals for human service careers. new york INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY. FLORIDA DEGREE. programs. Welcome world, it is difficult to balance work, school and family obligations. At NYIT students never wait on line for
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What's in Flower This Week Antique Garden Furniture Show and Sale Rare Book Exhibition
Exhibitions and Shows
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The New York Botanical Garden
Bronx River Parkway at Fordham Road
Bronx, New York 10458
Contact Plant Information
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Photo credits, clockwise from top: Kay Wheeler Giacometti, Alberto. Tall Figure, III Photo courtesy of Barbara Israel Garden Antiques; [Fountain in a garden] from Hans Vredeman de Vries' Perspective..., Part II, 1605; Kay Wheeler; Neil Soderstrom.
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2. Welcome To The Jewish Museum New York
Presents Jewish culture through artistic and historical exhibits. Located in new york City.Category Reference Museums Cultural Religious Judaism...... closes March 2 Dan Zanes and Friends Concert this Sunday, February 16, and otherfun family programs! Acknowledgements, ©2000 The Jewish Museum new york.
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Entertaining America: Jews, Movies, and Broadcasting currently on view
The Seder Surprise!
Puppet Performance and other fun family programs! ...
Acknowledgements
Under the auspices of The Jewish Theological Seminary of America

3. New York Life - NYLIC Family Programs
walka-thons, park beautification, soup kitchen programs and the Matching Gift Programencourages members of the new york Life family (including certain
http://www.newyorklife.com/NYL2/Article/0,1234,11344-44-171,00.html
Home Customer Service Agent/Office Locators FAQ ... New York Life Foundation NYLIC Family Programs Volunteer Support
The New York Life Foundation offers three grant programs to help fund nonprofit agencies with which eligible New York Life (and certain subsidiaries ) agents, employees and retirees volunteer their time. The Competitive Grants Local Volunteer Action and TeamGrant Programs recognize and encourage community service work, focusing on children-related organizations and programs. Competitive Grants Program
To encourage leadership roles among New York Life employees, agents and retirees within their communities and with organizations where they volunteer, the Foundation, as part of its Nurturing the Children focus, annually awards grants of $5,000 each to up to 40 of the most compelling children-related projects submitted by eligible individuals. An advisory committee of employees, agents and retirees reviews the project applications and makes funding recommendations. Employees, agents and retirees of New York Life may print the Program's guidelines and application form by clicking here CGP Application or contact NYL Foundation for additional information.

4. Pediatric Surgery
Clinical programs, resources for parents, research, and teaching. Resources include minimally invasive surgery, the Pediatric Trauma Program, pediatric cancer surgery, and familycentered care.
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5. Archdiocese Of New York - Family Life / Respect Life - Respect Life Programs
RESPECT LIFE programs. in the eleven congressional districts that comprise the Archdioceseof new york. The family Life/Respect Life Office is designed to work
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Education Home
RESPECT LIFE PROGRAMS The Respect Life Office is designed to implement the United States Bishops' Plan for Pro-Life Activities, promulgated in 1975 by the National Conference of Catholic Bishops in the United States. The plan calls for a three-fold effort:
  • To provide pro-life / respect life education to all parishes and institutions in the Archdiocese. To coordinate public policy efforts and implement legislative alerts in the eleven congressional districts that comprise the Archdiocese of New York. To assist parishes and institutions in providing viable alternatives to abortion, as well as other challenges to the Sanctity of Human Life.
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    6. Grand Street Settlement
    Provides residents of the Lower East Side, new york, community with a wide range of educational and family support services, including culturally relevant programs and support service in child care, early childhood education, after school care, troubled and pregnant teenagers, young adults seeking employment, families in crisis and also senior citizens.
    http://www.grandstreet.org

    7. CASA: Advocates For Children Of NYS -- CASANYS
    Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) promotes and supports trained community volunteer advocacy programs that assist family Courts in making decisions affecting children in 23 counties across new york State.
    http://www.casanys.org
    We believe that all children have a right to a safe and permanent home and deserve the support and involvement of their community when their safety is at risk or their permanency is jeopardized. Read how CASA works....
    CASA: Advocates for Children of NYS has been approved for its first Americorps*VISTA project, to assist in the expansion of CASA programs statewide. The project provides for a team of five VISTA Volunteers, coordinated by the state association and located in communities throughout New York. For details, click here Our sincere thanks to the
    following contributors... Verizon SEFCU
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    CASA:
    Advocates for Children of NYS
    99 Pine Street C102
    Albany, NY 12207-2776

    8. Western New York Family Care Consortium (WNYFCC)
    The Western new york family Care Consortium (WNYFCC) is an working together to supportthe family care needs of and employees by creating programs and services
    http://wnyfcc.org/programs.html

    Home

    About Us

    Calendar

    Programs
    ...
    Just for Kids Early Childhood Center

    Supervision and fun activities for children ages 5 to 12 years during out-of-school time Club Hours: Drop off as early as 5:30 a.m. and late pick up until 6:00 p.m. Club Dates: National / Federal Holidays
    Columbus Day Veterans Day Martin Luther King Day Extended School Breaks Winter Holiday Break Spring Holiday Break Club Rates: $18.00 / day WNY Family Care Consortium company employees $23.00 / day General Community Plus great discounts for siblings!
  • Theme days, terrific field trips
  • Specially trained staff
  • Multiple locations in WNY Signing up is EASY! Call 639-8500. To request more information, please click here. Summer Club 2003 New this summer . . .3 Club Options for Different Ages! Just the Younger Ones:
    Ages 5 to 7 Everyone Elementary: Ages 5 to 12 Multi-age locations and small peer groups for a summer filled with fun, field trips, and more!
  • 9. Welcome To The Learning Disabilities Association Of Western New York
    programs offered include supportive living, independent living skills training, vocational counseling, ABE/GED and computer classes, support groups, workshops, therapeutic recreation, advocacy, family services, afterschool activities, and emergency intervention.
    http://members.aol.com/ldaofwny/home.html
    LDA
    LEARNING DISABILITIES ASSOCIATION
    OF WESTERN NEW YORK
    Main Office 2555 Elmwood Avenue Kenmore, New York 14217 (716) 874-7205 (FAX) Email: LDAofWNY@aol.com Southern Tier Office 1 Park Place Suite #248 Fredonia, New York 14063 (716) 679-4559 (FAX) What Are Learning Disabilities? Fundamental Program Values at LDA of WNY Programs and Services Become a Member! ... Learn More About LDA of WNY's New Building Campaign! Western New York Business: Your new employees can be found at Career Builders
    You are visitor number

    10. Welcome To The New-York Historical Society
    If you would like to hear about upcoming family programs at The newyork HistoricalSociety, please send your e-mail address to familyprograms@nyhistory.org.
    http://www.nyhistory.org/programs.html
    COLLECTIONS EDUCATION EXHIBITIONS PROGRAMS ...
    About the Site
    PUBLIC PROGRAMS
    If you would like to hear about upcoming New-York Historical Society programs, please send your e-mail address to programs@nyhistory.org If you would like to hear about upcoming Family Programs at The New-York Historical Society, please send your e-mail address to familyprograms@nyhistory.org Unless otherwise noted, all programs take place at The New-York Historical Society, 2 West 77th Street at Central Park West. Program schedule is subject to change. For more information, please call (212) 873-3400 and press zero. As of September 1, 2002, admission to the New-York Historical Society will be: $6/ adults, $4/ students and seniors, free to children 12 and under. For a full list of our Spring public programs, please see the Programs Calendar *PUBLIC PROGRAMS FOR MARCH 17, 2003 - APRIL 15, 2003* Unless otherwise noted, all programs take place at The New-York Historical Society, 2 West 77th Street at Central Park West. Program schedule is subject to change. Reservations are encouraged for all programs. To make reservations and for further information, please call (212) 873-3400 and press zero. Museum admission is $6 / $4 for students and seniors. Admission is free for children 12 and under, and for members of the New-York Historical Society
    Distinguished Speakers

    New York City Forum

    Museum Programs

    Films
    ... Unless otherwise noted, all programs take place at The New-York Historical Society, 2 West 77th Street at Central Park West. Program schedule is subject to change. Reservations are encouraged for all programs. To make reservations and for further information, please call (212) 873-3400 and press zero. Museum admission is $6 / $4 for students and seniors. Admission is free for children 12 and under.

    11. Welcome To Frost Valley YMCA
    A 6,500 acre, yearround YMCA in the Catskill Mountain region of new york State specializing in environmental education, camping, conferencing and family programs.
    http://www.frostvalley.org/

    12. New York State Office Of Children & Family Services
    The Office of Children and family Services serves new york's public by for pregnantadolescents, child care and referral programs, and protective
    http://www.ocfs.state.ny.us/
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    The Office of Children and Family Services serves New York's public by promoting the well-being and safety of our children, families and communities.
    We will achieve results by setting and enforcing policies, building partnerships, and funding and providing quality services. The Commissioner of OCFS is John A. Johnson

    13. New York State Office Of Children & Family Services
    new CDROM EXPLAINS DISABILITY programs. November 15, 2002 - An overview of programs designed to Welfare Reform in new york State Effects on Work, family Composition, and Child
    http://www.ocfs.state.ny.us/main
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    The Office of Children and Family Services serves New York's public by promoting the well-being and safety of our children, families and communities.
    We will achieve results by setting and enforcing policies, building partnerships, and funding and providing quality services. The Commissioner of OCFS is John A. Johnson

    14. New York State Office Of Children & Family Services
    new york State Office of Children family Services. GOVERNOR ANNOUNCES $1 MILLIONFOR POSITIVE YOUTH programs Funding to Support Safe, Accessible
    http://www.ocfs.state.ny.us/main/news/news8.htm
    FOR RELEASE: IMMEDIATE,
    Thursday February 21, 2002 GOVERNOR ANNOUNCES $1 MILLION FOR POSITIVE YOUTH PROGRAMS
    Funding to Support Safe, Accessible Places to Play and Learn After School Governor George E. Pataki today announced more than $1 million in grants for positive programs offering educational and recreational activities to school-age youth in safe and accessible facilities during non-school hours. Under the Safe and Accessible Places to Learn and Play After School Program (Safe Places), 24 programs across the state will receive awards of up to $50,000. "All of New York's families deserve to know that their children have safe, high quality places to learn and play when they are not in school," Governor Pataki said. "By supporting programs that provide positive alternatives for our children, we will help ensure they grow up to a bright and successful future." Governor Pataki initiated Safe Places to help communities develop positive youth development programs during non-school hours in cooperation with libraries, museums, faith-based organizations, community centers and youth organizations. In addition to after-school hours, Safe Places programs can operate during weekends, holidays and vacations, including summers. The Safe Places program includes positive youth development activities such as leadership and empowerment programs, job-readiness activities, homework assistance, tutorial programs, community service projects, cultural enrichment activities and mentoring programs.

    15. Kehillas Bais Yehudah Tzvi Of Cedarhurst
    An Orthodox Synagogue serving the Five Towns community with daily, Sabbath, and Holiday services, family programs, classes and community caring.
    http://www.kbyt.org
    Kehillas Bais Yehudah Tzvi of Cedarhurst
    An Orthodox Jewish Synagogue serving the Five Towns community. The Shul is located in Cedarhurst, New York. Our Morah D'Asrah is Rabbi Yaakov Feitman. We look forward to welcoming you to a service, Torah class, or event.
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    16. New York Family Practice Residency Programs
    NYCOM/ MidHudson family Health (Osteopathic) Program— Kingston. NYCOM/Long BeachMemorial Hospital (Osteopathic) Program— Long Beach. new york Presbyterian
    http://www.ms4c.org/fp/fp-state-ny.shtml
    New York Albany Medical Center
    Albany Southside Hospital
    Bay Shore Albert Einstein College of Medicine
    Bronx Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center
    Bronx NYCOM/St. Barnabas Hospital (Osteopathic)
    Bronx NYCOM/St. Barnabas Hospital - Family Practice/
    Emergency Medicine (Osteopathic)
    Bronx Lutheran Medical Center
    Brooklyn Brooklyn Hospital Center
    Brooklyn NYCOM/
    Lutheran Medical Hospital (Osteopathic) Brooklyn NYCOM/ Maimonides Medical Center (Osteopathic) Brooklyn NYCOM/ Wycoff Heights Medical Center (Osteopathic) Brooklyn SUNY Health Science Center at Brooklyn Brooklyn Wycoff Heights Medical Center Brooklyn NYCOM/ Sisters of Charity Hospital (Osteopathic) Buffalo SUNY at Buffalo Graduate Medical- Dental Education Consortium Buffalo SUNY at Buffalo Graduate Medical- Buffalo Peninsula Hospital Center (Osteopathic) Far Rockaway St. John's Episcopal Hospital (Osteopathic) Far Rockaway North Shore University Hospital at Glen Cove Glen Cove Mount Sinai School of Medicine/ Jamaica Hospital Medical Center Jamaica New York Medical College (Brooklyn-Queens) Jamaica NYCOM/ Jamaica Hospital Div (Osteopathic) Jamaica United Health Services Hospitals Johnson City Wilson Memorial Regional Medical Center (Osteopathic) Johnson City Mid-Hudson Family Health Institute Kingston NYCOM/ Mid-Hudson Family Health (Osteopathic) Kingston NYCOM/Long Beach Memorial Hospital (Osteopathic) Long Beach New York Presbyterian Hospital (Columbia Campus)

    17. AFSCME Guide To Winning Work/Family Programs - The New York State Labor/Manageme

    http://www.afscme.org/wrkplace/wfp13.htm
    The New York State Labor/Management
    Child Care Advisory Committee
    One of the most comprehensive and effective labor/management committees is the New York State Labor/Management Child Care Advisory Committee (LMCCAC). The committee was established in 1981 to reduce the rate of unplanned absenteeism and tardiness, improve morale and the quality of work life, recruit and retain employees, and serve as a model and resource to other employers. LMCCAC agreed to open and operate child care centers at, and near, state facilities throughout the state. Today, there are 50 centers serving several thousand children. Funding is negotiated and then administered through a cooperative joint labor/management effort between the Governor’s Office of Employee Relations and five public employee unions, the largest of which is AFSCME’s Civil Service Employees Association. Total funding for the 1997-1998 budget year is $3.6 million. In addition to the network of child care centers, LMCCAC implemented a dependent care reimbursement account program and a child care and eldercare resource and referral service. It also administers a Work and Family Initiatives Fund which awards small grants of up to $1,500 to eligible local labor/management committees and network child care centers. The grants are used to conduct seminars on parenting and eldercare, sponsor work and family information fairs, or to set up parent resource areas at the workplace.

    18. Programs
    Office, Public programs, The Jewish Museum, 1109 Fifth Avenue, new york, NY 10128 pleasecall 212.423.3224, or for information on family programs, please call
    http://www.jewishmuseum.org/Pages/Programs_Media/progmedia_public.html
    Home Click here to see family programs
    2003 PROGRAM CALENDAR Thursday, May 1
    6:30 pm
    The Salo W. Baron / Lines of Distinction Lecture

    An Evening with Robert Pinsky
    May 11 - 22 Members' Trip
    Poetry, Music and Mysticism: The Jews of Northern Spain
    CLICK HERE FOR SPRING
    ENTERTAINING AMERICA PUBLIC PROGRAMS RELATED TO
    For further information regarding Public Programs, call 212.423.3337.
    Programs subject to change. TICKET INFORMATION TO ORDER TICKETS BY PHONE
    with Visa, Mastercard or American Express: call 212.423.3337. Tickets can also be purchased in person at the Museum's admission desk. TO ORDER TICKETS BY MAIL , please send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to: The Box Office, Public Programs, The Jewish Museum, 1109 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10128 (make checks or money orders payable to The Jewish Museum). These programs are recommended for adults. The Jewish Museum offers a full complement of programs for children and families. To request information about public programs please call 212.423.3224, or for information on family programs, please call 212.423.3225 or click here Please note that seating is limited; it is recommended that tickets be purchased in advance. Tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Ticket holders are encouraged to arrive promptly, as seating is not guaranteed once a program has begun. Ticket prices to afternoon and evening events at the Museum include admission to the galleries on the day of the program.

    19. New York Aquarium
    About The new york Aquarium. new york Aquarium news. General Information. Map(PDF). new Exhibit. Animals. family programs. BACK TO The new york Aquarium Main.
    http://www.nyaquarium.com/
    Section Topics Bronx Zoo New York Aquarium About The New York Aquarium New York Aquarium News ... Corporate Sponsorship
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    New York Aquarium
    Welcome to the New York Aquarium - WCS's home for marine life and center for aquatic science and conservation research. Explore this section to discover what you can find at the Aquarium. From beluga whales to walruses, from sharks to seahorses, the incredible variety of wildlife at our seaside park in Brooklyn reflects the diversity of marine life itself. Major exhibit areas include Sea Cliffs, a 300 foot-long recreation of the rocky Pacific coast, and Explore the Shore, where you can touch sea stars and experience the energy of a 400-gallon wave crashing on a rocky coast while you stand dry underneath. Don't miss our new seahorses exhibit, or the Aquatheater, where California sea lions are the stars. Children of all ages can get up close and personal with marine life at the Aquarium. Sea stars and horseshoe crabs can be handled while docents provide background on the behaviors of these amazing animals. During the fall and winter, the Explore the Shore Touch Tank is open to the public. Innovative educational programs and great public events are offered year-round. Check out all the possibilities right here!

    20. Wildwood Programs Home Page
    Information on programs that empowers and enables children and adults with neurologically based learning Category Health Mental Health Services United States...... programs Services. Common Questions About Special Education in new york State. JoanneFritz, a social worker in the family Support Services Network , has taken
    http://www.wildwood.edu/
    Welcome to Wildwood Programs!
    Learning Disabilities Association of the Capital Region
    Our Mission
    Working collaboratively with families, Wildwood Programs empowers and enables children and adults with neurologically- based learning disabilities, autism, and other developmental disorders to lead independent, productive and fulfilling lives.
    A trip to Ireland
    Wildwood Foundation presents... The Branching Out Tour of Ireland. November 06-13. For more information click here
    Capital District Garden and Flower Show
    show or the exclusive preview party click here. Posted: 26 February 2003
    Workshop Announcement
    On March 21, 2003 the Wildwood Institute more information on this conference Posted: 26 February 2003
    Wildwood Programs' Offices in the Latham Circle Mall Moved
    Click here for a message from Wildwood's CEO or to answer some general questions . Click here to see some pictures of the new site Posted: 26 February 2003
    Fiddler's Run Results
    Pictures posted It was brisk, it was breezy, it was a ball!!!!! Saturday November 2 was the Fourth Annual Fiddler's Run . We had a great turn out of Walkers, Runners and Volunteers that braved the early signs of winter....we received many high praises for this years event....Fiddler's run is popular among the serious runners of the Capital District and a fun family event.

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