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  2. Woodside, Queens - Wikipedia

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    A second circumstance aiding the influx of upwardly-mobile low-income residents was a dramatic increase in local employment prospects. Although cheap, fast, and convenient transit made it possible for workers from Queens to have other-borough jobs, intra-borough employment opportunities were increasingly a realistic option.

  3. Category:Organizations based in Queens, New York - Wikipedia

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    Companies based in Queens, New York (2 C, 29 P) Pages in category "Organizations based in Queens, New York" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  4. Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    In 2013 Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow partnered with the YMCA of Greater New York to open Y Roads centers across New York City. The first Y Roads center opened in Jamaica, Queens, in 2013 to provide the disconnected youth in the Jamaica community with education, job training, and support services.

  5. Adult Children of Alcoholics & Dysfunctional Families

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    Tony A. began working on a version of the 12 steps specifically for adult children of alcoholics, and published them in his 1991 book, The Laundry List: The ACOA Experience that he wrote with Dan F. [6] Currently, ACA allows use of Tony A.'s 12 steps [3] in addition to the AA-based 12 steps formally in ACA-approved literature.

  6. National Association for Children of Addiction (United States)

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    The National Association for Children of Addiction (NACoA) was formed in February 1983 in California, United States by 20 professionals concerned about the needs of family members of alcoholics. NACoA is a membership and affiliate organization, and is incorporated as a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization .

  7. Employee assistance program - Wikipedia

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    This became a major issue for industrial jobs and would become the main focus for correction with job-based alcoholism programs. By 1939, the Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) movement had begun to spread throughout the Midwestern and Northeastern United States. [1] People in “recovery" began to eagerly share their experiences with other workers.