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OrganizationsCatalyst for Action is committed to making a difference in the lives of Michigan children by providing tools and training for activist advocates. Partnering with families and communities to build a strong foundation for young children to succeed in school and in life. Parent & Teen Universities, Inc. is a non-profit organization established to help parent, educators and law enforcement officers to understand and connect with teenagers. Fighting for truth, justice and equality in family law, and to promote that idea that children need both parents The Parent Training and Information program provides training and information to parents to enable them to participate more effectively with professionals in meeting the educational needs of children with disabilities. The mission of Positive Resistance is to help foster youth discover that a broken home does not mean a broken life. Our mission is to draw upon the science base of the university setting to inform policies, programs, and the practice of maternal and child health nationally. The Center works as a multi-disciplinary, interdepartmental faculty team to provide timely information useful to public and private sector Maternal and Child Health (MCH) professionals, and to elected officials and other policymakers. This organization provides information and resources to grandparents and other relative caregivers who are raising their grandchildren, their nieces or nephews either by court order or voluntarily. This organization is dedicated to those grandparents and other relative caregivers who are raising their grandchildren, their nieces or nephews either by court order or voluntarily. The organization and it's resources are intended to help you find the information now available and to become a part of making changes that are so desperately needed to the systems we have all become a part of. NEAT strengthens, engages and empowers St. Paul public school parents, parent organizations and community members working to improve public education in St. Paul. |