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  • A Child's View
    A Child's View has been operating it's popular child care program in St. Paul since 1982. With three centers serving eight to twenty-eight children each, we fill a special niche between family day care homes and bigger centers.

  • After School Catalog
    A National Resource Organization on School-Age Care Pioneering the Field Since 1980 Our purpose is to develop and provide information, technical assistance and resources concerning children and youth in out-of-school settings before and after school and during vacations.

  • America Taking Action.Org
    A group of Parents, Teachers, and Business and Community Leaders working together as Advocates for the children of our nation. Through this Network, and the sponsorship of: ATA Business Directory ATA Community Guide and Kids -N- Technology Mall every school across the nation will have a 20-page website to use in communicating with parents and the business community. The goal of the Network is to provide a medium for communication between schools, parents, teachers, community leaders and local businesses in addition to bringing funds into the school for technology, music, and other important programs.

  • Catholic Church San Diego and School
    Catholic Church school youth ministry program high school teens Lakeside CA.

  • Daycare Discussion
    Daycare and childcare resources created by parents for parents - discussion forums, chat, how to select and evaluate care providers, preschools, infants and toddler programs.

  • Disability Resources
    Disability Resources, inc. is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization established to promote and improve awareness, availability and accessibility of information that can help people with disabilities live, learn, love, work and play independently. Its website features an easy-to-use, annotated subject guide to thousands of the best disability resources on the 'Net, and an extensive geographical directory that links to disability agencies and organizations in every state.

  • Educarer World of Infants
    Infant development (0-3): Information and articles for parents, educarers, and all infant caregivers. Our philosophy is based on Magda Gerber and Maria Montessori and emphasizes respect for the child.

  • Envision Learning Corporation
    Envision Learning Corporation is a NON-PROFIT organization committed to providing innovative and customized education for the future to primary public and private schools, parents, teachers and community members.

  • Help Toys For Tots
    Toys for Tots Foundation to deliver a message of hope on December 25, 2001. Your generous contributions and the efforts of the Marine Corps will let these children know that America remembers and America cares.

  • K-12 School Networking Conference
    K-12 School Networking conference for the education and connections I need to lead my district’s technology initiatives

  • Kids Bilingual Network
    KBN is an international network of bilingual or multilingual families. If you, for example, are French, you are married to a Japanese, and you live with your family in Japan, you will find that your children easily pick up the Japanese language.

  • Marian Wright Edelman Institute for the Study of Children, Youth, and Families
    The Marian Wright Edelman Institute is housed at San Francisco State University. The Institute offers an interdisciplinary degree program within the Center for Interdisciplinary Programs in the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences. In addition to sponsoring this degree program, the Institute promotes research at the University related to the study of children, youth, and families. The mission of the Institute is: To offer an interdisciplinary degree program in Child and Adolescent Development To promote collaboration among faculty, and to create public outreach, social advocacy, and other partnerships between San Francisco State University and the community To foster research and scholarly work

  • Parent's Advocacy in School
    Parent's Advocacy... Is your child struggling in school? Are you feeling frustrated in your efforts to get what your child needs? Would you like to learn little known facts that may help you and your child ...

  • Women in the Home
    Women in the Home Aims to gain recognition of the unpaid work of women working in the home to the economy, in order to obtain equality with other working men and women.


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