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Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Life Skills Education: - An Indispensable Tool in the Quest to Empower Our Youth


An Indispensable Tool in the Quest to Empower Our Youth
Islam Online - While Islamic counseling services may have been unheard of some twenty years ago, today they are an integral part in the Muslim society in South Africa and play a vital role in assisting those whose cries for help previously went unanswered. A trail

The tan will wait: teens to utilize work, life skills program
Tampa Bay Business Journal - A collaboration of key non-profit and educational organizations is setting the stage to help more than 200 teens gain meaningful employment during the school recess and help keep them off the streets. Job-A-Thon 2006 is a partnership between WorkNet

Disabled don't escape test
Everett Herald - LAKEWOOD - Mark and Vickie Nysether figured something was up when their son's teacher invited them to a birthday party for several students at Lakewood High School. It was the insistent reminders that made them suspicious. Sure enough, besides a

Community calendar
Cambridge Chronicle - SOMERVILLE-CAMBRIDGE AGING NETWORK - Fourth Monday of the month, 3-4:30 p.m., at Somerville-Cambridge Elder Services, 61 Medford St. Free. Call 617-628-2601, ext. 3119. SOMERVILLE-CAMBRIDGE ELDER SERVICES - Volunteers needed to pack bags of free

How to contact
Pensacola News Journal - Autism Society of the Panhandle: 995-0003, or online at: http://autismpensacola.org. Center for Autism and Related Disabilities, known as CARD:484-5040 ext. 1330 or online at:http://autism.fsu.edu. ARC Gateway Pollack Training Center: 438-5577 or

Local tribe gives back to valley
Desert Sun - RANCHO MIRAGE - The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians on Monday gave more than $1.2 million to 90 government and charitable organizations in the Coachella Valley in its 11th annual giving event. Gifts ranging from $5,000 to $60,000 went to