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This solicitation enables federally-recognized Indian tribal governments and tribal consortia to submit a single application for all available tribal government-specific grant programs offered by DOJ.
Posted by: George Ritacco on 3/8/2010 | 0 Comments
BJA Announces FY 2010 Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program
Posted by: George Ritacco on 2/25/2010 | 0 Comments
GVT's Sr. FAMCare developer, Kelley Foust shares a personal story about his family, his son Noah, who has autism... and a special dog named Harry. Check out the podcast.
Up-time, back-ups, disaster recover, redundant servers, mirroring, data encryption, multi-layered firewalls... are all representations of the critical elements to a GVT hosting environment.
Posted by: George Ritacco on 2/22/2010 | 0 Comments
On March 14-17, 2010, in Las Vegas, NV, the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges will host the National Conference on Juvenile and Family Law.
Posted by: George Ritacco on 2/4/2010 | 0 Comments
A new federal study was discussed today that documents an unprecedented and dramatic decrease in incidents of seroius child abuse... especially sexual abuse. From 1993 through 2006 the total number of children that suffered from physican, sexual and emotional abuse dropped from 743,000 to 553,000 - a 26% decrease.
The best learning and communication tools of 2009.
Posted by: George Ritacco on 1/28/2010 | 0 Comments

The disease of addiction is a serious health concern affecting more than 12 million women annually.  Among the challenges facing an addicted woman, especially one who is either considering seeking treatment or attempting to maintain sobriety, are those that come with being a mother, partner, and caregiver. 

Posted by: George Ritacco on 1/28/2010 | 0 Comments
This factsheet is designed to help you understand and respond to your adopted school-age child's developmental needs.
Posted by: George Ritacco on 1/24/2010 | 0 Comments
Remarkable story of a remarkable woman and her groundbreaking school in India that teaches kids life's most valuable lesson: "I can."
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