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Resources related to children and their families affected by alcohol and other drugs, 2nd edition
Elisabeth Hargrove, Deb Daulton, Joan Melner and Jo Shackelford

This annual guide provides information on recent federal and state education and health initiatives to coordinate support for families who are vulnerable to alcohol and other drug use to help local and state-level program directors and planners. It includes listings for monetary resources, information clearinghouses, program databases, national advocacy organizations, and technical assistance providers. Four sections cover: national training and information resources, state programs and agencies, federal funding sources, and other public and private grant-making resources. Each listing includes a brief organizational description with contact information. The authors call for parents, professionals, and communities to come together in establishing programs and support networks for young children and their families affected by alcohol and other drugs.

National Early Childhood Technical Assistance System
Coordinating Office
500 Nations Bank Plaza
137 East Franklin Street
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
(919) 962-2001
Fax (919) 966-7463
E-mail: nectasta.nectas@mhs.unc.edu
www: http://www.nectas.unc.edu
(1995, 28 pp.; $5)





 

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