The Learning Connection
(800) 478-6660
Adult learing and family education resources including family literacy support center information, GED training, ESL course information, Job training assistance
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Thread
800.278.3723
An online network of professionals focusing on early education- includes resources for community assistance (e.g. funding and support, developmental disabilities, local museums and libraries).
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SERRC (Southeast Regional Resource Center)
907-586-6806
Provides support for students and schools, as well as programs for the community such as job training, adult education, and youth and family social services.
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Catholic Community Service
907-463-6100
Reaches out to persons/families in need throughout Southeast Alaska. Child care and family resources component offers assistance with the cost of child care, a family resource center, and support for young parents.
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Arizona Dept of Education
1-800-352-4558
All educational such as Head Start, breakfast, college prep, special ed, home schooling, etc
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Arizona Student Financial Aid Programs
602-258-2435
Financial Aid information and lists of available Arizona grants for post secondary education
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Arizona Women’s Education & Employment
602-223-4333
Provides workforce development training and support sources.
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College for You! Arkansas Department of Higher Education
501.371.2050
College planning and preparation, financial literacy, scholarship and college search, application assistance
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Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund
479-927-1402
Offers scholarships to low-income single parents pursuing a post-secondary education in preparation for skilled employment.
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California Healthy Kids
Online Health Education library with visual, audio and print resources for all ages. While most are available online there are also DVDs, models and educational materials that may be borrowed free of cost
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College in Colorado
1-800-281-1168
Online resource for college and career planning; includes free test preparation, financial literacy, scholarship search and planning tools geared toward different age groups (middle school, hight school, college, non-traditional adult)
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Colorado Department of Education Library Listings
303-866-6900
Directory of physical library locations; Colorado Talking Book library (recorded, Braille or large print items free to users); Colorado Archives; Literary Resources for Parents
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Family Life Education
860.231.7744
Support center for parents: provide support group and parenting education to young parents, support to complete secondary and post secondary education, holistic wellness center for parents/children, targeted young fathers program
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Delaware Goes to College
College and career planning including college fair information; financial literacy; college search; parent information
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Delaware Department of Education
302-735-4000
School directory including public, private and charter school options; early childhood education resources and intervention
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Florida Literacy Coalition
(800) - 237 - 5113
Resources for those learning to read at all levels: essay mapping, grammar checks, easy to read news sources, interactive math lessons and others. Many are geared toward non-traditional learners. Also has tutoring resources for parents and a social service directory
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Florida State Office of Financial Assistance
www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org
1-800-366-3475
Information on student loans and grants for higher education: Forida residents; includes universal application for scholarship and grant funds
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Georgia Virtual Learning
Supporting materials for middle school and high school including the ability to have information read to you via the Reader Speak Program. Subjects are categorized by topic and course.
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