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Without regard to race, color, age, creed or national origin and in the capacity as EMS providers, we will help save lives of infants who have been abandoned. We will act as a Safe Haven and accept newborns from a parent or guardian who wishes to relinquish custody. We will refer to the appropriate government agencies and other non-profit social service agencies capable of providing advice and counsel to pre- and postpartum persons if the need arises.


Love146.org

The trafficking and rape of children for profit is one of the darkest stories on the planet. This physical, mental and emotional trauma leaves children broken and scarred for life. Interventions for these children
are critical to their survival. This is why Love146 exists.

Love146 works toward the abolition of child sex trafficking and exploitation through prevention and aftercare. Love146 trains aftercare workers, multiplies safehomes, aids socioeconomic development programs in high risk communities and provides a voice for these victims of modern-day slavery.

Founded in 2002 (as Justice for Children Intl.), Love146 is a registered public charity. Love146 is a 501c3 non-profit organization.


Child Abuse Prevention Center Of New York, Inc.


 

State of New York
Executive Chamber
Internship Program


 

Introduction

Governor Spitzer’s Executive Chamber Internship Program offers an outstanding opportunity for motivated college juniors, seniors, new (or recent) graduates and graduate students to gain real world government experience working closely with the Governor’s staff.

Interns work from 10 to 13 weeks, and may be placed in the Appointments Office, Counsel’s Office, Executive Chamber Operations, Intergovernmental Affairs, Legislative Affairs, Lieutenant Governor’s Office*, Press Office*, Scheduling Office*, Office of the Secretary to the Governor*, State Operations, Special Projects*, as well as offices focusing on economic development, education, energy, the environment, health, and homeland security.  The number of interns hired and the offices to which interns are assigned varies based on staff needs. 

Intern responsibilities will range from administrative work to substantive research.  All interns should be ready to work hard, learn quickly, and cooperate with a diverse team serving the people of New York State.

Eligibility

To be considered for an Executive Chamber Internship, students must be:

  • a US Citizen or foreign national eligible to work in the United States;
  • 18 years of age or older;
  • a New York State resident or attending a New York State college, university, or law school;
  • available to work at least 20 hours per week;
  • currently enrolled as a junior or senior undergraduate, or graduate/law student; and
  • hold a 2.8 GPA or higher.

Application Process

In addition to the attached application, students must submit the following documents to the Internship Director by the application deadline:

  • cover letter explaining why you are seeking an Executive Chamber internship;
  • resume;
  • unofficial transcript(s) from every college/university you have attended;
  • a writing sample of 1000 words or less; and
  • two letters of recommendation

* Positions available in NYC and Albany.

Click Here to Download the Internship Application in PDF format.

Internship Dates & Application Deadlines

        The deadlines for 2007-2008 internship applications are as follows:

  Internship Dates Application Deadline
Summer 2007 May 21st – August 17th May 4, 2007*
Fall 2007 Sept. 14th – December 14th July 1, 2007
Spring 2008 January 22nd – May 9th November 1, 2007
Summer 2008 May 19th – August 15th March 1, 2008

Subject: Architecture School Student Scholarships

Minority Scholarship Opportunities

If you know anyone that could use this, please pass this along. Mark
Robbins, Dean of Syracuse University's School of Architecture is
desperately seeking young men and women of color interested in
pursuing a five year professional degree in Architecture. He says
he's deeply committed to bringing diversity to his field and has
scholarship money set aside to fully cover education costs for 10
students. He says that Latino enrollment in the school has increased
substantially, but it's harder to attract Blacks.

Syracuse University School of Architecture has a great
reputation and this seems like a terrific opportunity, so please
pass this on to everyone you know.

Contact: Mark Robbins, Dean School of Architecture (315) 443- 2255


Provides a safe, convenient and
reliable form of transportation designed
to get your children to and from their
daily Activities!
Transporting Children ages (3) and up
to and from the following:

Pre-School
After School
Daycare
Camp
Private School
1/2 day Kindergarten etc...
All Summer Programs

Drop offs and Pickups


How To Enroll Your Child In School


New 2007 Scholarship For African American
High School and College Students

Click Here To Win The Scholarship

If you applied for this scholarship in 2006, you MUST apply again in 2007.

Apply Today - [Click Here]


DMI Scholars


Child Care Scholarship

Are you struggling to pay for child care? We want to hear from you for an article we're working on.

We're especially interested in telling the stories of people who have taken advantage of a new Westchester County child-care scholarship program for low-income families, those who plan to apply to it this year, or those who are just outside the income range for help.

Contact reporter Liz Anderson at ecanders@lohud.com or 914-696-8538.


Nursing Program Tuition Money

 FREE NURSING EDUCATION!!
 

Nursing Program / Free Tuition

If you know of anyone between 18-28 years old, interested in the Nursing field, University of the District of Columbia (UDC) is offering FREE tuition, FREE books, a $250 monthly stipend, and guaranteed job placement as a nurse at Providence Hospital upon graduation (it's a 3 year program) with a starting salary of $40,000.

The program is recruiting new students now!!

Please contact Ms. Beshon Smith (202) 266-54

Scholarship Directory


Learn How to Keep Children Safe


School is out and summertime means "fun time" for kids. But mom and dad can help minds and imaginations stay sharp this summer -- with a little help from the Internet.  Thanks News 12

http://familyeducation.com/home/

http://www.funbrain.com/

http://www.factmonster.com/


Scholarships available for Yonkers students
 

 
 
Scholarship for local history buffs
 
High school seniors with an interest in Yonkers history are invited to apply for the 2007 Patricia Mangold Scholarship awards. A scholarship of $1,000 and another worth $500 will be awarded to students from Yonkers who show an appreciation for the history of the city through essay, photography, video or other medium. Applications are available from the Yonkers Historical Society. Call 914-961-8940.

Yonkers' Youth Programs Directory 2006


Queen's Daughters Day Care Center, Inc.


73 Buena Vista Avenue
Yonkers, NY 10701
914-969-4491 (Fax is same, call first)
qddcc@excite.com
Contact: Barbara Berrios
12 month program
Monday - Friday
7:30 - 5:30, 3 - 5 yr. olds
8 - 5, 18 mo. - 3 yr olds.
Queen's Daughters Day Care Center, established in 1903, is a licensed early childhood learning center providing full-time high quality care of children ages 18 months - 5 years old. Our professional staff nurtures children in a supportive and challenging environment in which they develop social, physical, intellectual and emotional skills.


Family Service Society of Yonkers (FSSY)

70 Ashburton Avenue, on the 6th Floor 

Our mailing address is:

FSSY

P. O. Box 437

Yonkers, NY 10703-0437

963-5118 

www.fssy.org

Webmaster@fssy.org)

Kinship Resource Center:   FSSY has created a new computer and resource support center for grandparents who are serving as caretakers for their grandchildren.   In concert with our Grandparents Support Network, the center will enable senior caregivers to utilize computers to acquire legal, educational, social service and financial resources for the children in their care.
 

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Scholarships, Grants and other Financial Aid!

Parks and Recreations Programs 


New Gun Law As of November 1st, 2006, If you arrest with a Gun you WILL serve 3 1/2 years in Prison!

Click here for a copy of the Flyer.


Children Dance and Drum Classes


You gotta believe 

You Gotta Believe - Learning How To Adopt


Heart SongHeartSong.org


 

girls health Download the Teen Survival Guide


 

 

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