CIDlD WATCH VISITATION PROGRAMV<strong>is</strong>it to Boston City Hospital's Failure to Thrive Clinic - 8:30 AM - 9:30 AMWednesday, October 14, 1992Welcome and than you for giving so generously of your scarce time in th<strong>is</strong> busy season.The program for <strong>the</strong> v<strong>is</strong>it will be:8:30 AMBriefing on <strong>Child</strong>hood Hunger in Massachusetts - Piano Lounge(Light breakfast will be available)Welcome: Judith Kurland, Comm<strong>is</strong>sioner of Health and HospitalsMs. Shoshana Pakciarz, Executive Director, Project BreadDr. Deborah Frank, Director, BCH Failure to Thrive ClinicRep. Kevin Fitzgerald, Founder and House Chairperson of <strong>the</strong>Massachusetts Leg<strong>is</strong>lative <strong>Child</strong>ren's CaucusSpeaker of <strong>the</strong> House Charles Flaherty, Co-sponsor of <strong>the</strong>Massachusetts <strong>Child</strong>hood Hunger Relief ActRepresentative Mark Roosevelt, Co-sponsor of <strong>the</strong> Massachusetts<strong>Child</strong>hood Hunger Relief ActQuestions and Answers9:00 AMEscorted Tour of <strong>the</strong> Failure to Thrive ClinicCHILD WATCH VISITATION PROGRAMCOMMITTEE:Mrs. Phyll<strong>is</strong> Baritz, AARP Intergenerational <strong>Program</strong>sMs. Kit Beaudoin, Junior League of BostonMs. Es<strong>the</strong>r Hanig, Project BreadMs. Laura Salomans, Massachusetts <strong>Child</strong> Welfare LeagueRev. Marjorie Scott, United Church of Chr<strong>is</strong>t, City M<strong>is</strong>sion SocietyMs. Susan Wolfson, Massachusetts Leg<strong>is</strong>lative <strong>Child</strong>ren's Caucus(413)467-9700(617)536-9640(617)723-5000(617)742-3113(617)236-4517(617)722-211668
f~?rtD~"c+ofaeksoDIIIIIe. FL. IDe.CHll.D WATCH PARTNERSHIP OF JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA INC.if'HONE: (904) 353-4367(904) 634-0367933 WEST BEAVER STREETPOST OFFICE BOX 2583JACKSONVILLE, Fl 32203·2583UDY/ACTIONHlLDCAREHILDHEALTHHILD WELFAREID FOR DEPENDENT CHILDRENI!LDREN HA'li7NG CHILDRENCHILD WATCH LEADERSHIP TRAINING INS11TL'TEJacksonvIe, FloridaMarch 18, 1992Puposs d <strong>the</strong> Lsadership Trating 1nsIitl.IB: Jst:IcsofwIIe, FlorIda:To inform trainees about <strong>the</strong> unmet needs andproblems of children andyouth living in vl.".Iaf andadjacent counties, and to identify positive solutions.o <strong>What</strong> are <strong>the</strong>ir most crucial needs?o <strong>What</strong> agencies and programs attempt to meet tl1eir needs?o How do local efforts compare with nationai effClrts?o How can you invest your energy and resources to help alleviate child suffering?Briefing Session On: <strong>Child</strong> Care, <strong>Child</strong> Health. <strong>Child</strong>ren Having <strong>Child</strong>ren,Homelessness, and Youth Self-Sufficiency9:15 am.9:45a.m.10:30 am.11 :15 a.m.11:45 a.m.AGENDASI1E VISIT-Association for Retard Citizens Serving Developmentally D<strong>is</strong>abled <strong>Child</strong>renSusan Bailey, Tour Guide 1050 Dav<strong>is</strong> StreetSI1E VISIT-Beulah Beal Young Parent Schoo~ Duval County Schooi SystemJoyce Smith, Tour Guide 330 West 9th StreetSI1E VISIT-Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, University Medical CenterFrancine Walker, Tour Guide 655 West 8th StreetSI1E VISIT-City Rescue M<strong>is</strong>sion, Homeless Shelter for Women and <strong>Child</strong>renChr<strong>is</strong> Trego, Tour Guide 234 West State StreetSI1E VISIT·-Jacksonville Job Corps Center, Youth Self-Sufficiency <strong>Program</strong>Shirley Brizel, Tour Guide 205 West 3rd StreetNOON LUNCH Jacksonville Job Corps Center1:00 p.m.2:00p.mSITE VIS;T-Head Start Center, Nor<strong>the</strong>ast Florida Community Action AgencyPat Heinrichs, Tour Guide Forest and Goodwin StreetsWRAP-UP SESSION center of Ach<strong>is</strong>IIement, Dowrtown JacksonvilleOFFICE LOCAlED INTHE CENTER OF ACHIEVEMENT. DC 69roWN JACKSONVILLE. flORIDAOPERATED BY__ u •• .........-...._ ... n. .......... ,...."r-""'1Il.un"r r1l"'\n,n", rnuu"MrrvQd
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