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What are some ways…
to stop yelling at your child …and get them on track at the same time? Sometimes I overhear conversations amongst parents that go something like this, “I wish Carrie would listen more, I keep having to repeat myself, and then
Cancer Scholarships and Grants
Cancer patients and their families experience a number of financial stresses related to their illness, medical, transportation, and care-giving costs in lost work time. There are agencies and foundations to provide support for medication costs and some supplies, but it
Adoption Assistance
Adoption Assistance Payments- If a child has been adopted through the foster care system, aid, in the form of financial reimbursement, special therapies, insurance etc is available to them in most states. If you are planning to foster-adopt, you should
Call 211
Looking for crisis hot lines, emergency shelter, afternoon childcare, care for an aging parent, free legal clinics, financial counseling? Call 211. At least for 65% of the nation- and growing, 211 is the social services directory for critical health and
Taking Care of the Aging
Resources For the Aging (but young at heart) These are some resources for those who are helping any elderly persons, aging parents or relatives. 1. Medicare 2. Social Security Administration Here is the social security site, use to access information