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Helpful Tips for Children of Any Age
...ltimes and bedtimes. If you are homeless or temporarily relocated, establish new routines. And stick with the same family rules, such as ones about good behavior. Help children enjoy themselves. Encourage kids to do activities and play with others. The di...
How to help children ages 2-5
...ltimes and bedtimes. If you are homeless or have been relocated, create new routines. Try to do the things you have always done with your children, such as singing songs or saying prayers before they go to sleep. Give extra support at bedtime. Children wh...
How to help children ages 6-11
...eel safe and secure. If you are homeless or have been relocated, establish different routines and give your child some choice in the matter - for example, let them choose which story to tell at bedtime. This gives a child a sense of control during an uncer...
Seasonal Depression: 14 Surprising Ways to Beat the Post-Holiday Blues
...eals on Wheels serving food at homeless shelters wrapping, delivering, and donating gifts to Toys for Tots giving back to your community (i.e., helping with a local gathering or parade or working events at churches, synagogues, or schools) "These act...
JET: Youth Services
... Involved with justice system Homeless, a foster child, or aged-out of foster care Pregnant or parenting Receiving public assistance (example: food support) Chemically dependent or child of someone chemically dependent Has a disability or currently o...
Seasonal Depression: 14 Surprising Ways to Beat the Post-Holiday Blues
...eals on Wheels serving food at homeless shelters wrapping, delivering, and donating gifts to Toys for Tots giving back to your community (i.e., helping with a local gathering or parade or working events at churches, synagogues, or schools) "These act...
Helpful Tips for Children of Any Age
...ltimes and bedtimes. If you are homeless or temporarily relocated, establish new routines. And stick with the same family rules, such as ones about good behavior. Help children enjoy themselves. Encourage kids to do activities and play with others. The di...
How to help children ages 2-5
...ltimes and bedtimes. If you are homeless or have been relocated, create new routines. Try to do the things you have always done with your children, such as singing songs or saying prayers before they go to sleep. Give extra support at bedtime. Children wh...
How to help children ages 6-11
...eel safe and secure. If you are homeless or have been relocated, establish different routines and give your child some choice in the matter - for example, let them choose which story to tell at bedtime. This gives a child a sense of control during an uncer...
Kingdom Pathways
...ite in outreach to the poor and homeless, providing pathways to independence, in community based, long term, comprehensive, and professional outreaches, using evidence based outcomes approaches. Basic Provisions 3 community rooms with TV, each near din...
Damiano Center
...e, mailboxes for people who are homeless, hygiene items, household goods, and limited assistance with transportation. Summer Food Corps Summer youth employment program for teens 14-18 years old. Opperates June-August and helps teens build employ...
Bow Wow Buddies Foundation
...ones. The Bow Wow Buddies Foundation offers a second chance to sick and injured dogs in need by providing medical care funds to dogs who are either homeless or whose parents cannot afford to pay their veterinary bills. Contact Apply For Grant
Helping Your Child Heal After Trauma
...asters can be traumas. Becoming homeless, losing a parent, or a serious illness can be traumas too. Traumas are serious events that cause kids to fear for their life or safety. After a trauma, the emotional effects can last a long time. It can be hard to...
Meet Pete: The Man Who Keeps Showing Up
...king and serving meals at local homeless shelters. He’s volunteering for mission work at his church. He’s advocating with KidneyCan to encourage more funding for kidney cancer research. He’s going to his alma mater’s basketball games. He’s spending time wi...
Financial Resources and Supports
...nergy AssistanceForeclosure and Homeless ServicesSingle Family RehabilitationWeatherization AssistanceTax Assistance300 3rd St. WestGrand Marais, MN 55604Phone: 218-264-9593FAIMLives in TransitionMFIPCook County Public Health and Human Services (PHHS)411 W...
There’s No Shame In Feeling Lonely
...ine seeing, “lonely man becomes homeless” or, “lonely lady eaten by her cats.” Really, nobody wants to be seen in this way. Because being hyper-social is put on a pedestal, those who have more alone time feel inadequate. Because we’d feel pride in having...
Suicide Risk Factors for LGBTQ+ Youth
...ces Lack of community support Homelessness A death or relationship breakup A job loss or change in financial security Feeling unsafe Family history of suicide High stress family environment or dynamic Academic or family crisis Easy access to letha...
Minnesota Youth Program
...iculties such as teen parenting,homelessness, runaway situations, juvenile court participation, chemicaldependency issues, family life situations resulting in group homeplacement or social services intervention, disabilities, economic hardship,English lang...
Syringe Services Programs
...people who use drugs experience homelessness, poverty, and other social or financial insecurities that make acquiring clean injection equipment challenging, even in locations where syringes can be purchased without a prescription. The free distribution of ...
Syringe Services Programs
...people who use drugs experience homelessness, poverty, and other social or financial insecurities that make acquiring clean injection equipment challenging, even in locations where syringes can be purchased without a prescription. The free distribution of ...