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- Joseph and Marjorie Procopio, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Gordon Johnson, Former Director, Illinois Department of Children and Family Services; Jess Mcdonald, Former Interim Director, Illinois Department of Children and Family Services; Sue Suter, Former Director, Illinois Department of Children and Family Services; Sterling M. Ryder, Director, Illinois Department of Children and Family Services; Hephzibah Children'S Association, a Not-For-Profit Corporation; and Lutheran Child and Family Services, a Not-For-Profit Corporation, Defendants-Appellees., 994 F.2d 325 (7th Cir. 1993)
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Family and Children's Association named James J. Harnett president and chief executive officer. He replaces formed chief Richard P. Dina, who had been with organization for 2 years.
Family and Children's provides human services throughout Nassau and Suffolk, helping more than 20,000 people each year. Its services include counseling, mental health treatment, chemical dependency treatment, children's services, family support, senior care and youth development.
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...; e-mail: ATC@arctic.net and, Grace Smith, Family Programs. Coordinator, Aleutian/Pribilof Islands AAssociation, 1131 East. International Airport Road, Anchorage,...
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It was important to hear about how to access the funding," said James Harnett, president and chief executive of Family and Children's Association in Mineola, which raises funds for social services.
"People are very hungry for information, and you can't blame them," said Mark Grossman, one of the speakers and the Long Island representative for the state Department of Labor commissioner, who was surprised at the more than 200 people who turned out. "I didn't know what to expect.
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Coupon books for a cause
Family & Children's Association of Mineola and The Long Island Way of Bethpage recently collaborated on a cause marketing direct- mail campaign. The campaign was the first of its kind coordinated by The Long Island Way, whose mission is to help businesses and nonprofits collaborate on projects.
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Brian A. Goldman, of Goldman and Goldman, P.A., recently was elected president of Jewish Community Services in Baltimore. Goldman has served on the Board of Jewish Community Services and Jewish Family Services for over 30 years, holding many positions. He received the Distinguished Leadership Award for 2007 from the Association of Jewish Family and Children's Agencies.
Chambers USA recently recognized 15 lawyers in the Baltimore office of DLA Piper: Jason C. Harmon, Jay Smith, Michael Stein and Wm. David Chalk, corporate/M & A; Linda Marotta Thomas and Mark Muedeking, employee benefits & executive compensation; Russell H. Gardner, labor & employment; Richard M. Kremen, litigation: bankruptcy; Brett Ingerman, Charles P. Scheeler, Neil Dilloff and Robert J. Mathias, litigation: genera...
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In this challenging economic climate, it is difficult for agencies to stay afloat, let alone take on newer, larger initiatives. The Family and Children's Association is doing just that, while still taking a leadership role in improving the collaborative efforts with other organizations throughout Long Island.
I think there's a true spirit of collaboration among Long Island's agencies," said Jim Harnett, chief executive of FCA, "and we just have to keep fostering that.
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It's just been leaps and bounds of improvement since he's been home," said Ms. Baza, happily. "It's like a light switch went on and he's just getting better and better.
[Zach Baza]'s family and friends partnered with the Children's Organ Transplant Association (COTA), a national charity that assists transplant patients raise money to cover medical expenses. Their fundraising efforts so far have been steady, but with the cost of Zach's surgery alone totaling over $1 million, additional funding is still needed.
Anyone wishing to give a donation to benefit Zach's medical expenses may do so at any Well Fargo Branch using the account number 6733374034 or mail a check to the Children's Organ Transplant Association, 2501 West COTA Drive, Bloomington, Indiana, 47403. Checks or money orders sh...
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Preparations are under way for the seventh annual Dinner in the Grove, to be held Oct. 1 in a historic orange grove in Redlands.
The 's programs assisting homeless and hungry children and their families.