[YL] YouthLearn Digest, Vol 3, Issue 103

Dee Albritton dee at fastforwardctc.com
Tue Oct 17 11:00:41 EDT 2006


You might want to look at WIN for WorkKeys for job skills.

Dee
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  From: rabonni56 at optonline.net 
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  Subject: Re: [YL] YouthLearn Digest, Vol 3, Issue 103


  Hi Everyone,

   We are in the process of developing a program for children aging out of foster care in the New Jersey area.

  We are interested in finding statistics on the aging out population. 
  Please guide us in the right direction.

  We also looking for curriculum for Life Skills, Anger management, Job Readiness and conflict resolution.

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  Date: Thursday, October 12, 2006 4:36 pm
  Subject: YouthLearn Digest, Vol 3, Issue 103
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