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  2. Mary Wickes - Wikipedia

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    Mary Wickes (born Mary Isabella Wickenhauser; June 13, 1910 – October 22, 1995) was an American actress.She often played supporting roles as prim, professional women, secretaries, nurses, nuns, therapists, teachers and housekeepers, who made sarcastic quips when the leading characters fell short of her high standards.

  3. Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services - Wikipedia

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    From 1934 to 1936, teacher Samuel Slavson, one of the pioneers of group psychotherapy, worked at the Jewish Board of Guardians in New York, a care center for girls and boys with developmental disabilities. Also in the 1930s, physician and politician Käte Frankenthal worked with Jewish Family Service. [30] Dr. Ruth Westheimer

  4. Anita Friedman - Wikipedia

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    Friedman joined JFCS in 1979. During Friedman's leadership at JFCS, the organization has received national recognition for its programs that include Parents Place, a resource center for new parents and children, Seniors-At-Home, a model continuum of care for frail elderly, and the Center for Children and Youth, providing clinical and educational programs for children, families, clinicians, and ...

  5. Mary Isabella - Wikipedia

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    Mary Isabella may refer to: Mary Isabella Hales Horne (1818–1905), English-born American Mormon leader; Mary Isabella Langrishe (1864–1939), Irish tennis player; Mary Isabella Lee (1871–1939), New Zealand servant, dressmaker, coalminer, and homemaker; Mary Isabella Macleod (1852–1933), Canadian pioneer

  6. Interagency Working Group on Youth Programs - Wikipedia

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    The Interagency Working Group on Youth Programs (IWGYP, or Working Group) is a group within the executive branch of the U.S. government, and is responsible for promoting healthy outcomes for all youth, including disconnected youth and youth who are at-risk. The Working Group also engages with national, state, local and tribal agencies and ...

  7. St. Ann's Center for Children, Youth and Families - Wikipedia

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    St. Ann's has been known by several names since its founding. Throughout most of its history, the organization was known as St. Ann's Infant and Maternity Home. In 2012, the name was officially changed to St. Ann's Center for Children, Youth and Families to better reflect the full range of clients served and programs offered. [4]

  8. White House Conference on Children and Youth - Wikipedia

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    Legislation to convene a White House Conference on Children and Youth in 2010 was filed in both the House and Senate in 2008. [7] On February 14, 2008, the House bill was filed by Congressman Fattah. On March 13, Senator Mary Landrieu introduced a Senate bill to re-establish a White House Conference on Children and Youth (S 2771). These ...

  9. JFS - Wikipedia

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    Jewish Family Services, former name of the Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services; John Fishwick & Sons, an English bus company; JFS (school), a Jewish secondary school in North London, England; The John Fisher School, a Catholic school in Purley, Surrey, England

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