Home and Community-Based Programs Overview
Programs for the elderly, people with developmental, intellectual, physical disabilities and/or mental health issues who want to remain in their community
Programs for the elderly, people with developmental, intellectual, physical disabilities and/or mental health issues who want to remain in their community"
This Web site outlines the important policies, procedures, and best practices that will enable military families, military leaders, and school leaders to provide military-connected children the best possible support for success.
Military Kids Connect (MKC) is an online community for military children (ages 6-17 yr old) that provides access to age-appropriate resources to support children dealing with the unique psychological challenges of military life.
"Being a military kid can be great most of the time, but it does have its own unique problems. When you're dealing with those problems, it can sometimes feel like you're all alone. You're not! If you need help, don't be afraid to ask. Check out these resources for getting help when you need it…"
"SOAR (Student Online Achievement Resources) is a program for military families and the school districts that serve them. It aims to address the unique challenges facing military children in our nation's public schools, while benefiting the overall student population.
SOAR Home is an internet-based application, which is easily accessible worldwide."
"AMFAS is not a corporation, a fund-raising machine or a site created using money or outsourcing to interns. We are miltiary families who have experienced the intricacies of care, both on and off installations. We do not look to raise money, just support for military families. AMFAS serves as a starting point for a military family with a newly diagnosed child."
Work in the Education Department at George Washington's Mount Vernon in Virginia. We facilitate educational outreach and teacher professional development. Working toward a MEd in Instructional Design and Technology at GMU.