
You get $10 off and three extra months. (reg price $45 per year)
A blog with information on happenings, discounts etc for foster families out of the Salem/ Cape Ann Department of Children and Families office. DON'T FORGET TO CHECK BACK OFTEN! BLOG IS UPDATED 2-3 TIMES A WEEK! AND DON'T FORGET TO CHECK OUT ARCHIVES. YOU CAN SEE PAST POSTINGS!
The Adolescent Outreach Program
Introduces the…
Dept. of Children and Families ~ Education
Workshop
If you are a high school aged youth in DCF care, foster parent, social worker, or contracted provider, please attend and…
Learn about the educational and training opportunities offered to foster youth. Assistance with your FAFSA and other financial support for post-secondary education.
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When: Wednesday January 21, 2009
Where: Cape Ann DSS office 45 Congress St. #4, Salem, MA Conference Room
Time: 3-5 p.m.
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Please contact Jennifer Hubbard to RSVP & for more information
978-825-3918
Jennifer.hubbard@state.ma.us
SCHYLLING FACTORY
Dec. 11 - 16
Sat 8 am - noon
Closed Sunday
10 am - 2 pm
Dress up clothes $5 (ballerina, firefighter, chef, pirate)
Dress up accessories $3, $2, $1.
Great stuff for party favors, goody bag fill, stocking stuffers, etc.
Alarm clocks, tin toys (robots, motorcycles, cars, etc.)
Jack in the Boxes
Thank you for all your support this year!
Sending you a little Holiday cheer from our family to yours. All the very best... MSPCC
Child Safety & Awareness Fair
Saturday, October 22, 2005
12:00 ~ 4:00 pm at the
Danvers Community YMCA
This FREE event will have information on Safety as as well as Fun Halloween Games, and Trick or Treat.
Children Should Come Dressed in Halloween Costumes.
If your child is having their photo taken for theMasonic CHIP Program - please do not cover face with paint or make up.
Presented by Barent Walsh, Ph.D. Executive Director of The Bridge of Central Massachusetts in Worcester, MA Internationally known expert in the field of self-injury and author of the book Treating Self-Injury
Workshop Overview:
One of the most challenging problems for clinicians and other professionals is dealing effectively with self-injury. Of special concern is that self-injury has recently moved from clinical populations such as those served in hospitals and group homes to the general population including middle, high school and college students. This presentation will focus on understanding, managing and treating diverse forms of self-injury including arm and body cutting, self- inflicted burning, and excoriation of wounds. Self-injury will be distinguished from suicidal behavior in terms of a number of key characteristics. Eight levels of care in the management and treatment of self-injury will be reviewed.
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October is here and it is time for DCATs second annual Halloween for Hunger Studio Tour! On Thursday, October 30thfrom 6pm to 8pm DCAT will be holding this haunted studio tour at 10 School Street. The admission into the studio will be non-perishable food items. Last year we raised almost $500 worth of food, we’re aiming for $1000 this year! This is a fun experience for younger children and their parents.
This was a success last year and we are hoping it will be an even bigger success this year. In order to do that, we need volunteers! I’m looking for dependable crew and cast members to take part in this project. If you are interested in working on the crew or being part of the acting cast, please email me or call me back. We need many positions filled.
Please forward this to everyone in your contact lists. With the economy the way it is there are a lot of people that need help with their groceries. This is a fun way to extend a helping hand. Thanks for your time.
Dana Frazao
Public Access Coordinator
Danvers Community Access Television
Email - dana@danverstv.org
Phone - (978) 777-2720
Canobie Lake Park is home to SPOOKY WORLD this Fall!
Our Halloween Ctix are Good Any One Day admission tickets, priced at $19.99 each (a savings of $3.00 per person off our $22.99 Halloween admission).
note: The Halloween price for children under 48 inches tall is $12.99 at the admission gate). Children age three and under are free! Parking is FREE!
This Fall Canobie Lake Park offers 8 frightfully fun attractions and over 15 rides for 1 frightfully low price! With haunts such as the The Crypt, The Monster Mansion, The Laboratory in 3D and the Silver Scream Horror Museum that
includes your favorite monsters, ghouls and zombies on display, even the bravest souls will be terrified. For the younger members of your family and those of the faint of heart, Canobie Lake Park offers the fun and antics of The
Monster Parade which takes place each evening at 7:00pm, The Mine of Lost Souls, and The Spirits Express which takes you on a scenic steam train ride through the Park. Don¹t forget about Canobie¹s signature rides! BIG thrills can
be found on the The Yankee Cannonball Roller Coaster, the Xtreme Frisbee, the Wipeout, and the Starblaster.
It's Thrills by Day, Chills by Night at Fright Fest Presented by SNICKERS®. Six Flags New England will be totally transformed into a Halloween playground. By day, kids will enjoy the festivities at the Six Flags Halloween Party and the Trick or Treat Trail presented by HOOD®. When the sun starts to set, the ghouls come creeping out. You'll have a frightful time with our hair-raising shows, electrifying street entertainment, and the Haunted attractions.
Fright Fest Shows:
Dead Legends Live, Haunting Illusions, Mayhem Mission Ghoulish Game Show, Six Flags Halloween Party, Verdict of Sorcery, Showdown in Tombstone Territory
SAVE THE COCKROACH, EAT ANOTHER CREEPY CRAWLER!
This year guests will have the opportunity to go beyond the cockroach and sample other insects and gruesome treats on Six Flags' Wheel of Fright. Guests can spin the wheel for the chance to win front of the line access when the wheel lands on one of six Fright Fest-worthy items that need to be eaten.
Themed Area's:
Main Street Graveyard, Roswell/Area 51, Tombstone Territory
The Waves of HOPE Conference is a unique opportunity to bring together foster parents, relative caregivers, adoptive parents and professionals working with children in out-of-home care. The purpose of the conference is twofold. The conference provides caregivers and professionals with information and skills to help them meet the needs of children in their care as well an opportunity to network and build relationships.
Our conference message "Waves of HOPE: Charting the Course in Foster/Adoptive Care" will focus on the following topics:
Conference workshops will also address our three themes of advocacy, cultural competency, and wellness as they relate to foster and adoptive care.
The conference is being hosted by the Rhode Island Foster Parents Association.
Please join us on October 17 through 19, 2008 in Warwick, RI as we work toward our common goal: a safe, nurturing home or every child and the comfort of a caring community.
Children's Mental Health Bill Signing Event
On Wednesday, September 24 at
At the signing ceremony, Governor Patrick will recognize the efforts of families, advocates, and policy makers in successfully working for the passage of legislation to reform the children’s mental health system, and will speak about his administration’s commitment to implementation of Chapter 321.
Following the signing event, there will be a reception from
All are welcome to attend both the signing ceremony and the reception. Please RSVP to
MAFF and MSPCC/Kid’s Net 2008 Conference: No such thing as a bad - kid finding the good in every child!
On October 3rd from 9-3 join parents and staff from the Department of Children and Families (DCF) at the Marlborough Holiday Inn for a day of friendship, food and a fabulous speaker: Charlie Appelstein. Charlie Appelstein, MSW, is a youth care specialist whose focus is on working with children and youth with serious emotional and behavioral problems. Mr. Appelstein approaches working with youth with humor and a belief that every child has strengths and those strengths can be built upon, once you and the child find them! Additional remarks will be heard from Angelo McClain, the DCF Commissioner and
This conference will bring all attendees new insights into their own response to the behaviors of children in their care and will give them strategies to relate more effectively to the children in their home. The conference is open to parents of families formed by foster care, adoption, kinship, or guardianship. To register, contact the Kidsnet director in your area. A list of the Kidsnet directors can be found by clicking here.
Canobie Lake Park is home to SPOOKY WORLD this Fall!
Our Halloween Ctix are Good Any One Day admission tickets, priced at $19.99 each (a savings of $3.00 per person off our $22.99 Halloween admission).
note: The Halloween price for children under 48 inches tall is $12.99 at the admission gate). Children age three and under are free! Parking is FREE!
This Fall Canobie Lake Park offers 8 frightfully fun attractions and over 15 rides for 1 frightfully low price! With haunts such as the The Crypt, The Monster Mansion, The Laboratory in 3D and the Silver Scream Horror Museum that
includes your favorite monsters, ghouls and zombies on display, even the bravest souls will be terrified. For the younger members of your family and those of the faint of heart, Canobie Lake Park offers the fun and antics of The
Monster Parade which takes place each evening at 7:00pm, The Mine of Lost Souls, and The Spirits Express which takes you on a scenic steam train ride through the Park. Don¹t forget about Canobie¹s signature rides! BIG thrills can
be found on the The Yankee Cannonball Roller Coaster, the Xtreme Frisbee, the Wipeout, and the Starblaster.
Foster Youth and Higher Education Training
When it comes to higher education and foster youth there is good news to be heard on all fronts. First, every year more and more youth who leave the foster care system are seeking higher education or vocational training. In addition, the federal government as well as the
NOTE: Training will run through the lunch hour. Feel free to bring a brown bag lunch.
Trainers: Tim O’Brien, Department of Children and Families –
(617) 748-2309
Heather Grosso, Department of Children and Families –
(617) 748-2204
FALL 2008 SCHEDULE
· October 14th, 2008
· 12:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
· DCF
· October 22nd, 2008
· 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
· DCF
· November 6th, 2008
· 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
· DCF
· December 11th, 2008
· 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
DCF