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  1. Selected Analyses of Families' Experiences with CAP: The New York State Child Assistance Program by William L Hamilton, 1996
  2. Characteristics of AFDC families in New York State, May, 1969;: A report (Program analyses reports) by Miles D Storfer, 1970
  3. The New York City infant day care study: A comparative study of licensed group and family infant day care programs and the effects of these programs on children and their families by Medical and Health Research Association of New York City Inc, 1979
  4. Characteristics of AFDC families in New York State: Results of the March 1977 AFDC characteristics study (Program analysis report) by Nancy W Cherry, 1979
  5. Characteristics of AFDC families in New York State: Results of the January 1973 AFDC characteristics study (Program analysis report ; no. 55) by Nancy W Cherry, 1974
  6. Cooperative extension family day care pilot program: Final report to the Carnegie Corporation of New York, October, 1975 - December, 1977 by Barbara A Pine, 1978
  7. Trends in the characteristics of AFDC families in New York City, 1969-1979 by Loraine Dixon, 1981
  8. Demographic characteristics of Medicaid-only ADC families in New York City by Miles D Storfer, 1983
  9. Adolescent pregnancy: A funding and program analysis of New York State's response by Suzanne Zafonte Sennett, 1988
  10. Family Justice Program, phase 2 by Judith S Kaye, 1998
  11. Project Mastery a family literacy program, Community School District 10, family English literacy grant T0003J20111 : evaluation report, 1992-93 (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:373597) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1993
  12. Follow-up study sample of family reunion program participants by Donald G Macdonald, 1986
  13. ILGWU Worker-Family Education Program: ESL/technical curriculum manual by Judy Friedman, 1989
  14. The Montague Day Treatment Program: Students and families by Nabila El Bassel, 1985

21. The Metropolitan Museum Of Art - Events & Programs: Family Programs
and children in preschool, after-school, and weekend family programs in communityand religious centers, libraries, and schools throughout new york City.
http://www.metmuseum.org/events/ev_family.asp

Guided Tours

Gallery Talks

Audio Guide

Lectures
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Benefit Events

Family Programs Family programs, publications, and electronic materials are undergoing a period of intense experimentation at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, with the goal of creating a rich learning experience for all families who visit the Museum. Printed gallery guides and Museum hunts are available at the Uris Information Desk on the ground floor of the Museum, near the 81st Street entrance. In addition, families have a sizable menu of programs to choose from throughout the week and on weekends. All of the programs listed below are free with Museum admission and require no advance reservations except for Meet the Met: The Offsite Program for Families and Young People and Discoveries All times are provisional ; consult the online calendar for exact times on specific dates. For further information, please call 212-570-3961. Family programs are Sign Language interpreted once a month. For a schedule, please call 212-650-2304 or TTY 212-570-3828. Start with Art
Kids ages three through seven and their adult friends wake up to fun at the Met through storytelling, sketching, and other ways of exploring art!

22. New York's Plaza Hotel YPA Family Programs
The innovative Young Plaza Ambassadors program makes sure traveling families arekept informed of new york’s public family events, free programs often only a
http://www.familytravelforum.com/ambassadors.html
Members Guide Member Savings Travel Deals Current Newsletter ... FTFc Consulting
free e-news bulletin free brochure send me both AMBASSADORS OF THE WORLD UNITE
Plaza Hotel at the Forefront of Family Programs

by Kyle McCarthy When 10-year-old Kevin McAllister loses his family at the airport and arrives at New York City’s most luxurious hotel with a wallet full of credit cards and a taste for room service, what’s a Front Desk to do? This was the dilemma faced by New York’s Plaza Hotel in 1992, after the release of Home Alone 2: Lost in New York. In this blockbuster sequel, the charming Macaulay Caulkin convinced millions of youngsters they should make the venerable hotel their home. Fortunately, the 1907 National Historic Landmark was better prepared for childish fame than most deluxe hotels. You may recall the “Eloise” books (written by Kay Thompson, illustrated by Hilary Knight) which made the hotel/home of the rambunctious 6-year-old famous several decades earlier. CATERING TO FUTURE AMBASSADORS
But Home Alone 2 was even bigger than Eloise.

23. New York City Board Of Education - Family And Community - General Information -
Schools and programs. Literacy Assistance Center (LAC). Research, Development, andDissemination Division of Instructional Support. The new york State Literacy
http://www.nycenet.edu/parents/adultLit.asp
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Adult Education/Literacy Programs
Literacy Programs / Adult Education Alternative and Adult Education Schools and Programs Literacy Assistance Center (LAC) Research, Development, and Dissemination - Division of Instructional Support The New York State Literacy Hotline - (212) 803-3333 GED Preparation and Testing Workforce Preparation and Continuing Education - General Education Development (GED)
Please contact Literacy Assistance Center:
GED Test Center 059 BK, E. R. Murrow HS

24. Syracuse, New York - St. Joseph's Family Practice Residency Programs
Syracuse, new york St. Joseph's Hospital - family Practice Residency programs
http://www.sjhsyr.org/fampract/syracuse.html
Syracuse, New York:
"One of America's Best Kept Secrets!" "Rated 20th Best City in North America"
Rand McNally's Places Rated Almanac "One of the 10 Best Communities in America to Raise a Family"
Parenting Magazine Nestled in picturesque Central new York, Syracuse offers big city living complete with cultural, sports and recreational activities, without the crowds and crime. Yet, minutes away, the charm of country life beckons. You can live in trendy Armory Square downtown, nearby in a quaint village, or out in the country. Most importantly, Syracuse is affordable. Housing and living costs in general are among the lowest in the country. Suburban and city schools are excellent, and there are many opportunities for higher education.

Photos Courtesy of Syracuse Online There's always something to do in Syracuse. Many activities are free or low cost. Not far from the city, lakes abound: Oneida, Onondaga, Skaneateles, and Casenovia, to name a few. Lake Ontario, one of the Great Lakes, is less than one hour away. When you want to get away, you can go down the road to Saratogo Springs, Niagara Falls, or the Adirondacks, where you'll see some of the most scenic mountains in the world. Or, go a little further to metropolitan life at its best: Boston, Toronto, or New York City.
Stephen Parker, Courtesy of SU Sports Information Office

25. Directory Of Family Practice Residency Programs In New York State
Directory of family Practice Residency programs in new york State. AlbanyMedical College FRP Web Site http//www.amc.edu. 1 Clara Barton Drive.
http://www.nysafp.org/FP Residency Programs.htm
Directory of Family Practice Residency Programs in New York State Albany Medical College FRP Web Site: http://www.amc.edu 1 Clara Barton Drive Albany NY Director’s Name: Neil C. Mitnick , DO Email: switsh@mail.amc.edu Program Structure: 4A Residency Location: Urban, Rural Southside Hosp Family Practice Web Site: 301 E. Main St Bay Shore NY Director’s Name: Richard Bonanno , MD Email: richard.bonanno@co.suffolk.ny.us Program Structure: 2A Residency Location: Suburban
Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center FPRP Web Site:
1265 Franklin Ave. rd Floor Bronx NY Director’ Name: James Mumford , MD Email: jmumford@bronxleb.org Program Structure: 2A Residency Location: Inner City Montefiore Medical Center Web Site: http://www.aecom.yu.edu 3544 Jerome Avenue Bronx NY Director’s Name: Victoria Gorski , MD Email: vgorski@montefiore.org Program Structure: 3A Residency Location: Inner City; Urban Brooklyn Hospital Center Web Site: http://www.tbh.org Family Practice Residency DeKalb Ave. Brooklyn NY Director’s Name: Maritza De La Rosa, MD Email: jdr9001@nyp.org Program Structure: 2A Web Site: http://www.tbh.org

26. Child Care Information For Parents In Western New York. WNYRIN
from the new york State Office of Children and family Services. NurserySchool programs may request a registration permit from the
http://rin.buffalo.edu/s_educ/chil_pare.html
DB Search
Child Care Information for Parents
1. Types of Child Care Facilities and Programs
2. Child Care Regulations
3. Accreditation
4. Child Care Resource and Referrals ... 5. Financial Assistance
Choosing quality child care for your child is very important. You want to look for a program where your child will receive personal caring attention. The Western New York Child Care Network may help your search with its Searchable Listing of Child Care Providers and with its informational page of child care regulations below. The listing of child care providers on the Western New York Child Care Network is to facilitate your search. It does not, however, represent any recommendation or endorsement. The final decision is your responsibility. If you need help in choosing a child care provider, you may contact your local child care referral agency or call the New York Parents' Connection at 1-800-345-KIDS.
1. Types of Child Care Facilities and Programs

27. Lockport Family YMCA - Lockport, New York
The school age child care programs are designed to provide activities that stimulategrowth and Copyright © 2002, Lockport family YMCA, All Rights Reserved.
http://www.lockportymca.com/youth.html

General Info

Membership Info

Aquatics Programs

Youth Programs
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Contact Us

Youth Programs
Camp Kenan

“Preschool Pals” Fun Club
Babysitting Service
Kiddie Kamp “Little Me” Play Group Summer Day Camps click for more info. Special Events, (Girl Powers, Healthy Kids Day and Just Say No) Basketball Floor Hockey Soccer Flag Football Little Champs Little Champs II Gym Champs Grade School Basketball League Middle Schoole Basketball League High School “NO BULL” 4 on 4 Basketball League Indoor Floor Hockey League Holiday Fun Club 2002-2003 DATES: Monday, Oct 14, Columbus Day Friday, Oct. 25, Supt. Conf. Day - Roy-Hart Friday, Nov 8, No School - DeSales Monday, Nov.11, Veterans' Day Friday, Nov. 29 Thanksgiving Vacation Christmas Vacation Day 1 Friday, Dec 20 Roy-Hart Day 2 Monday, Dec 23 Day 3 Thursday, Dec 26 Day 4 Friday, Dec 27 Day 5 Monday, Dec 30 Winter Dates Monday, Jan 20, 2003 Martin Luther King Day Friday, Feb 14, 2003 President's Day 1 - Roy-Hart Monday, Feb. 17, 2003 President's Day 2 Monday, Feb. 24. 2003 Superintendents Conference Day - LKPT Friday, March 21, 2003 No School - Roy-Hart

28. Lockport Family YMCA - Lockport, New York
Teen programs Teen Leader’s Club Teen CIT/LIT Training Aquatic Training.Copyright © 2002, Lockport family YMCA, All Rights Reserved.
http://www.lockportymca.com/teen.html

General Info

Membership Info

Aquatics Programs

Youth Programs
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Contact Us

Teen Programs
Teen Leader’s Club
Teen Nights
S.T.A.C. (Summer Teen Activity Club)
Teen Adventure Camps CIT/LIT Training
Aquatic Training

29. Museum Programs And Events
Museum of the City of new york is pleased to present both detailed and summary listingsof the upcoming events, family, youth and adult programs, gallery talks
http://www.mcny.org/prog.htm

30. New York Hall Of Science - Education
The new york Hall of Science has something for everyone! Choose from thelinks below to discover more about Individual and family programs.
http://www.nyhallsci.org/nyhs-education/ed-ind-family.html
The New York Hall of Science has something for everyone! From Preschool Science to our After-School and Summer Science Clubs, the Hall offers programs year-round. Choose from the links below to discover more about Individual and Family Programs. Parent / Child Programs Preschool Science Science Clubs Pfizer Biochemistry Discovery Lab ... Lifelong Learning Series for Adults If you're interested in Special Events at the Hall, visit our calendar of Upcoming Events!
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press room visitor/group info ... contact

31. Whitney Museum Of American Art
Children must be accompanied by an adult for all family programs. Third Annual familyDay new york Stories Saturday, November 2, 11 am3 pm Calling all Whitney
http://www.whitney.org/programs/family.shtml
Families at the Whitney's Family Day 2001.
Photograph by Jim Berry. Children must be accompanied by an adult for all family programs. Third Annual Family Day
New York Stories
Saturday, November 2, 11 am-3 pm Calling all Whitney Kids and families! Take a journey through the Whitney's galleries and explore New York City through the eyes of American artists. Celebrate the city with storytelling and art-making activities. Refreshments will be served.
Free admission. Recommended for children ages 5 to 10. Preregistration is required; call (212) 671-5300.
Look Out! Families Explore American Art
Saturdays, 12-1 pm Open your eyes to adventures in American art! Join us each week to explore a different part of the Whitney through sketching activities and discussion with a Museum educator.
Free with Museum admission; all materials provided. Suggested for children ages 7 to 11. Reservations are recommended; call (212) 570-7745. Family Fun! Workshops
Every second Saturday of the month, 9-11 am*
*Please note Family Day replaces our November Family Fun! Workshop

32. Whitney Museum Of American Art
for the Whitney Museum's education programs is provided by Trust, public funds fromthe new york City Department of May and Samuel Rudin family Foundation, Inc
http://www.whitney.org/programs/index.shtml
Opening Doors
The scope of the Whitney Museum of American Art's programming includes the Museum's collection of twentieth century and contemporary art and special exhibitions. Our programs reflect the diverse needs of our audiences, from families and teachers to students, youths, and adults. Browse our comprehensive online Calendar of exhibitions, events, and current programs to find out what is happening day by day at the Whitney. You can also sign up for our email news
Interested in learning more about programs for a specific audience? Visit our pages for Public Programs Programs for Educators Family Programs , and Youth Programs
If you would like to volunteer or support the Education Department, contact us at:
Education Department
Whitney Museum of American Art
945 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10021
Guided Tours
Group Tours American Voices
Guided Tours

Free guided tours of current exhibitions are offered daily for adults. Tours are led by the Whitney Museum's knowledgeable and experienced docents. Weekly schedules are available at the Membership and Information Desk in the Museum Lobby or by calling 212-570-3676. We welcome reservations from groups of visitors with special needs. All galleries are wheelchair-accessible.

33. NYC Events - New Yorkled - New York City Calendar
in new york City Mostly Free / Cheap Events For the new york City Area Visit theBrooklyn Botanic Garden Site's section on family programs http//www.bbg.org
http://www.newyorkled.com/nyc_events_new_KIDS.htm
Current Month Family / Kids Events in New York City
Mostly Free / Cheap Events For the New York City Area and other Boroughs
Go to Current Month Calendar Page
NYC Street Fairs Listing Be sure to visit CMOM (Children's Museum of Manhattan) Click For Many Kids Posters On Sale Visit the Brooklyn Botanic Garden Site's section on Family Programs
http://www.bbg.org/edu/children/family.html
Learn about the Dowtown NYC River to River Festival January
February
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December
Simply click on any number to be taken to that day of the month.
There's the Special Baseball in America Exhibition - Hall of Fame going on at the American Museum of Natural History. An exhibition filled with 100s of memorabilia items and much more. Visit New Yorkled's Events Pages or visit the Museum on this Site as well as their page on the exhibition May 1 - Wed - (to top)
May 2 - Thur - (to top)
May 3 - Fri - (to top)
Prospect Park Zoo / Brooklyn
Animal Crackers at the Zoo, 10:30-11:45 A.M. and 1:00-2:15 P.M. Ages: 4-5 with one adult. $36 members/$40 non-members (per series) (718) 399-7320.

34. Evaluation Of The New York City Home Rebuilders Demonstration: Introduction
This report presents the findings from the new york HomeRebuilders evaluation. reporton the current status of family preservation programs is in
http://aspe.hhs.gov/hsp/NYC-HomeRebuilders99/intro.htm
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Evaluation of the New York City Home Rebuilders Demonstration
THE EVALUATION OF FAMILY PRESERVATION AND REUNIFICATION PROGRAMS
Introduction
The Evaluation of Family Preservation and Reunification Programs is a study of family preservation and family reunification programs. It is being conducted in response to the requirements of the 1993 Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA), which established a 5 year capped entitlement program totaling nearly $1 billion to encourage the development and expansion of family preservation and family support programs. Subsequently, the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997 reauthorized the family preservation and family support provisions of the 1993 OBRA for three additional years with slightly increased funding. The 1997 Act also places greater emphasis on reunification and adoption services. The evaluation assesses whether the key goals of family preservation and reunification programs are being met. These goals are to avoid unnecessary foster care placements, with their related human and monetary costs; to ensure the safety of children; and to improve family functioning. The evaluation examines how family preservation and reunification programs work, for whom they are most effective, and the extent to which program variables, child welfare system variables, and other factors in the service delivery environment affect outcomes of programs. Family preservation programs in four states and one reunification program are being evaluated.

35. New York City Department Of Youth & Community Development Home Page
B. Mullgrav, Commissioner 156 William Street, new york, NY 10038. Community DevelopmentDivision Youth family Services; Immigrant programs; Older Adult
http://www.nyc.gov/html/dycd/home.html
The Department of Youth
Jeanne B. Mullgrav, Commissioner
156 William Street, New York, NY 10038
TTY (212) 442-5903
Contracting Opportunities Send a message to Commissioner Jeanne B. Mullgrav Last updated March 27, 2003
Go to NYC.gov Home Page

36. NYCHA - NEW YORK CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY
Health Stat. Ombudsman Program. programs for Residents. Working family Preference. 250Broadway, new york, new york 10007, Phone 212306-3000, Fax 212-306-8888.
http://www.nyc.gov/html/nycha/home.html
About US NYCHA Fact Sheet Mission Organizational Chart News Emergency Preparedness Preparacion de Emergencia
para el Hogar
Calendar of Events ... Press Releases Resources Guide to Developments Agency Plan Development Data Book Property Guide Department Lists ... Select... Community Operations Energy Department Emergency Services Equal Opportunity Human Resourses Law Department Materials Management Senior Services Social Services Technical Services Programs / Services Citywide Accountability Program Domestic Violence Services Ombudsman Program Programs for Residents ... Working Family Preference Doing Business With NYCHA Bid Invitations Bid Schedules Request for Proposals How To Apply for Public Housing Apply for Section 8 Apply for Jobs Travel Directory ... Send Message To Chairman 250 Broadway, New York, New York 10007, Phone: 212-306-3000, Fax: 212-306-8888 Go to NYCHA Home Page NYC.gov Home Page

37. Family Programs, Parental Involvement Programs
JovedaHomedo, City Parks Foundation, 1234 5th Avenue, new york, NY 10029....... family programs AT THE URBAN FOREST ECOLOGY CENTER Grade Levels K7.
http://www.earthscape.org/t3/nya01/nya01g.html

38. Temporary Assistance
If you live in new york City, call or visit you local Income Support (Welfare Q. What are the two major Temporary Assistance programs? family Assistance (FA).
http://www.otda.state.ny.us/otda/ta/default.htm
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Brian J. Wing, Commissioner OTDA HOME SEARCH E-MAIL OTDA TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE
What is Temporary Assistance (TA)?

How do I apply for Temporary Assistance?

What is an Emergency?

What are the two major Temporary Assistance programs?
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Is there a limit on how long I can get Temporary Assistance?
Temporary Assistance Q. - What is Temporary Assistance (TA)? Temporary Assistance is temporary help for needy men, women and children. If you are unable to work, can't find a job, or you job does not pay enough, TA may be able to help you pay for your expenses. Q. - How do I apply for Temporary Assistance? If you live outside of New York City, call or visit your local department of social services in the county where you live and ask for an application package. If you live in New York City, call or visit you local Income Support (Welfare) Center, or Job Center. You must fill out the application form and turn it in. You may turn in (file) the application the same day you get it. You should also identify any emergency needs you may have at this time.
Q. - What is an Emergency?

39. Family Resorts In New York
programs are designed around age groupings and children from infants to high schoolersall have activities designed to family Resorts in new york new york
http://www.familytravelguides.com/articles/easternseaboardstates/New_York_State/
Navigate our Site Home Read Articles Search for Lodging Deals and Specials Travel Food Tips Heath and Safety The Great Outdoors Regional Travel Comments/Suggestions Newsletter Travel Regions Lodging Familytravel Newsletter Great Outdoors ... EASTERNSEABOARDSTATES
Family Resorts in New York
New York
NEW YORK THE SAGAMORE Bolton Landing, New York 12814 Number of rooms: 350 Services: Concierge, Shoeshine, Valet Parking, Games room, Laundry, Hair Salon, Supervised children's program, Complimentary island transportation, Room service. Our children's program, "Sagamore Teepee Club" is run by childcare professional and staffed by teachers and college student majoring in elementary education. A child is guided in developing an interest in the arts, discovering nature, and learning new athletic abilities. The fee is $20 for the first child and $15 for the second, with lunch included ($5 less without lunch). CANOE ISLAND LODGE Lake Shore Drive, Box 144 Diamond Point, New York 12824

40. National Gallery Of Art - Family Activities
All family workshops are offered from 100 pm to 3 To register for the programs below,please call (202 Visit new york through the eyes of Ashcan School painter
http://www.nga.gov/programs/family.htm
Family Activities
Workshops Stories in Art Postcard Tours Adventures in Art ... Children's Film Program
All programs are free and designed for children accompanied by an adult. Admittance is on a first-come, first-served basis.
Family Workshops
Preregistration is required. All family workshops are offered from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., except where noted. To register for the programs below, please call (202) 789-3030. Sundays, April 13, May 4, and June 22
Frederic Remington: The Color of Night
Ages 8 to 10
Registration begins March 23
Meet at East Building entrance How do you paint darkness? Explore the paintings of Frederic Remington, and see how the artist used moonlight, firelight, and candlelight to illuminate his night scenes. After a tour of the exhibition Frederic Remington: The Color of Night, participants will learn how to make a silhouette and create their own night sky. Led by museum educator Nathalie Ryan. Saturdays, April 26, May 17, and June 14
Focus on Drawing
Ages 9 to 12 (10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.)
Ages 12 to 15 (1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.)

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