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Family Support

Helping children by strengthening families: A look at family support programs
Marylee Allen, Patricia Brown and Belva Finlay

Irony and hope in the emerging family policies: A case for family empowerment associations
Richard Kordesh

Linking family support and early childhood programs: Issues, experiences, opportunities
Mary Larner

Mission possible: Churches supporting fragile families
National Crime Prevention Council

New expectations: Community strategies for responsible fatherhood
James A. Levine and Edward W. Pitt

Nurturing young black males: Challenges to agencies, programs, and social policy
Ronald B. Mincy, Editor

Parents getting a head start against drugs: Activity book and trainer's guide
Sylvia Carter and Ura Jean Oyemade

Putting families first: America's family support movement and the challenge of change
Sharon L. Kagan and Bernice Weissbourd, Editors

Resources related to children and their families affected by alcohol and other drugs, 2nd edition
Elisabeth Hargrove, Deb Daulton, Joan Melner and Jo Shackelford

Strengthening youth and family resistance to alcohol and other drug abuse
David C. Unger, Editor

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