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  2. Clayton Youth Enrichment, a provider of on-site before- and after-school programs, opened its second child development center on Monday. New child care center in Fort Worth’s Near Southside ...

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    North Fort Worth Head Start and Child Development Center (901 NW 30th St.) Rosedale V Head Start and Child Development Center (4244 E Rosedale St.) The Studio at Riverside (2400 E First St.)

  4. Fort Worth joins other Texas cities, approves tax break for ...

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    Under these requirements, there are 54 eligible child care programs in Fort Worth, out of about 338 total, that are able to utilize the exemption, according to Fort Worth officials. The city’s ...

  5. Administration for Children and Families - Wikipedia

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    It is headed by the assistant secretary of health and human services for children and families. [1] It has a $49 billion budget for 60 programs that target children, youth and families. [2] These programs include assistance with welfare, child support enforcement, adoption assistance, foster care, child care, and child abuse. The agency employs ...

  6. Child and Youth Care - Wikipedia

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    Child and Youth Care (CYC) is a profession which focuses on the developmental needs of children and families within the space and time of their daily lives. [1] Child and Youth Care is primarily a way of working with others and practitioners can be found in a variety of roles including direct care, private practice, educator, trainer, writer, supervisor, manager, researcher, and more.

  7. Family and Youth Services Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The Runaway and Homeless Youth Program (RHYP) was first established in 1974 through passage of the Runaway Youth Act. [3]: ch. 5 The RHYP administers the National Runaway Safeline, a 24 hour hotline for adolescents in crisis, which provides educational resources and technical assistance, [4] and the National Clearinghouse on Runaway and Homeless Youth, founded in 1992, and which serves as a ...