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Help for the Hopeless Child: A Guide for Families (With Special Discussion for Assessing and Treating the Post-Institutionalized Child), Second Edition |
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This SECOND EDITION of Dr. Federici's book, Help for the Hopeless Child, A Guide for Families (with Special Discussion for |
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Sad Isn't Bad: A Good-Grief Guidebook for Kids Dealing With Loss (Elf-Help Books for Kids) |
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Loaded with positive, life-affirming advice for coping with loss as a child, this guide tells children what they need to know after a |
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50 Ways To Save Our Children |
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50 Ways To Save Our Children is a not-for-profit organization created in 1999 by Cheryl Saban and the Saban Family Foundation to encourage philanthropy and public service to the benefit of children and their families. |
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Action for Children in Conflict |
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Action for Children in Conflict (AfCiC) works to break cycles of violence, hatred and despair by providing psychological, emotional and educational support to the survivors of conflict. AfCiC focuses its activities on children and young people, who have the greatest capacity to transcend the conflicts of their communities and to bring about change in the future. Children offer the best hope for change, and are increasingly amongst the most vulnerable in conflict situations. AfCiC works, both in the UK and overseas, to create places of safety where trained key workers can provide a climate of support and befriending tailored to the needs of young people and their communities. |
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Believe In Tomorrow |
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Our unique programs bring comfort, joy and hope to critically ill children and their families enabling them to renew their spirits mentally and physically. |
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Campaign For Our Children |
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Established in 1987, CFOC was initially formed to address the high teen birth rate in Maryland through a comprehensive, hands-on program to educate children, parents and the general public. Since its inception, the program has contributed greatly to the overall national decline in births to teens |
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CHILDREN FOR CHILDREN |
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CHILDREN FOR CHILDREN is sustained by its friends - individuals, families, funds, foundations, and corporations who support the Foundation's mission to endow the next generation with a sense of responsibility for others and encourage them to participate in the greater community |