Class 016: Printed publications, namely, publications in the nature of books, pamphlets, and brochures containing information for families in transition and on topics related to substance abuse prevention and rehabilitation; Class 036: Charitable fundraising services; Class 041: Educational services, namely, conducting seminars and workshops for families in transition, including on topics of divorce, adoption, foster care, and pregnancy; educational services, namely, conducting seminars and workshops on topics related to substance abuse prevention and rehabilitation; Class 045: Counseling services, namely, providing information and counseling for individuals and families in the field of personal development concerning self-fulfillment, interpersonal communication, and self-improvement; providing information and counseling in the field of personal and intra-family relationships; providing information and counseling in the field of intra-family relationships as they relate to divorce and separation; providing emotional counseling, emotional support, emotional counseling information and emotional support information to pregnant individuals and their partners; adoption and foster care placement services
Charitable services, namely financially assisting individuals in their moves from temporary to permanent dwellings, matching donors with individuals; Charitable services, namely providing psychological and social support for individuals moving from temporary to permanent dwellings
[ prerecorded video tapes featuring information about educating parents whose families are going through transitions ] | Publications, namely, books and leaflets featuring information about educating parents whose families are going through transitions | Educational services, namely, conducting seminars and workshops providing education for parents whose families are going through transitions in the field of parenting
educational services, namely, a multi-week discussion group for children affected by divorce; counseling services, namely, a multi-week discussion group for children affected by divorce
Class 042: ADOPTION AND FOSTER CARE PLACEMENT SERVICES; FAMILY, INDIVIDUAL, DOMESTIC CRISIS, AND PREGNANCY COUNSELING SERVICES; SUBSTANCE ABUSE REHABILITATION AND PREVENTIVE COUNSELING SERVICES
Education services for individuals with developmental and serious emotional disorders, namely, operating schools, in-class student assistance, providing mentoring and tutoring in all academic subjects for elementary, middle and high school levels; vocational guidance; child safety instruction; ERMHS (Education-Related Mental Health Services) for schools, namely, education program consulting in the field of mental health; social rehabilitative services for youth in the criminal justice system, namely, assistance in increased safety in the community by providing facilities for recreation activities; Foster care; adoption agency services; social rehabilitative services for youth in the criminal justice system, namely, assistance in transitioning out of the criminal justice system and reuniting with their families at home through family counseling designed to develop, strengthen, and sustain well balanced families and family relationships; social rehabilitative services for individuals and their families, namely, emotional counseling and emotional support services for troubled and at-risk youth and their families; autism support services, namely, providing emotional support services for families of patients with autism; Mental health services; medical mental health counseling and medical treatment of seriously emotionally disturbed children, youth and young adults for depression, anxiety, trauma and behavioral problems; addiction treatment and prevention; psychiatric services; social rehabilitative services for youth in the criminal justice system, namely, assistance in dealing with trauma and behavioral disorders through rehabilitation patient care services; autism support services for schools with students with autism, namely, providing music therapy for students with autism; Behavioral health and family therapy services, namely, providing crisis intervention and stabilization, and behavioral intervention, namely, protecting youth and facilitating family stability by identifying problem issues and suggesting where help can be obtained; "FAMILY SERVICES"; Providing temporary transitional housing accommodations for foster youth, namely, TAY (Transitional-Aged Youth) ages 14 to 18 and Non-Minor Dependents, namely, emancipated minors or young adults ages 18 to 26; providing residential housing for at-risk children and youth; providing temporary accommodations, namely, residential homes and housing services for individuals with autism and other developmental disorders
Education services for individuals with developmental and serious emotional disorders, namely, operating schools, in-class student assistance, providing mentoring and tutoring in all academic subjects for elementary, middle and high school levels; vocational guidance; child safety instruction; ERMHS (Education-Related Mental Health Services) for schools, namely, education program consulting in the field of mental health; social rehabilitative services for youth in the criminal justice system, namely, assistance in increased safety in the community by providing facilities for recreation activities; Foster care; adoption agency services; social rehabilitative services for youth in the criminal justice system, namely, assistance in transitioning out of the criminal justice system and reuniting with their families at home through family counseling designed to develop, strengthen, and sustain well balanced families and family relationships; social rehabilitative services for individuals and their families, namely, emotional counseling and emotional support services for troubled and at-risk youth and their families; autism support services, namely, providing emotional support services for families of patients with autism; Mental health services; medical mental health counseling and medical treatment of seriously emotionally disturbed children, youth and young adults for depression, anxiety, trauma and behavioral problems; addiction treatment and prevention; psychiatric services; social rehabilitative services for youth in the criminal justice system, namely, assistance in dealing with trauma and behavioral disorders through rehabilitation patient care services; autism support services for schools with students with autism, namely, providing music therapy for students with autism; behavioral health and family therapy services, namely, providing crisis intervention and stabilization, and behavioral intervention, namely, protecting youth and facilitating family stability by identifying problem issues and suggesting where help can be obtained; Providing temporary transitional housing accommodations for foster youth, namely, TAY (Transitional-Aged Youth) ages 14 to 18 and non-minor dependents, namely, emancipated minors or young adults ages 18 to 26; providing residential housing for at-risk children and youth; providing temporary accommodations, namely, residential homes and housing services for individuals with autism and other developmental disorders
Education services for individuals with developmental and serious emotional disorders, namely, operating schools, in-class student assistance, providing mentoring and tutoring in all academic subjects for elementary, middle and high school levels; vocational guidance; child safety instruction; ERMHS (Education-Related Mental Health Services) for schools, namely, education program consulting in the field of mental health; social rehabilitative services for youth in the criminal justice system, namely, assistance in increased safety in the community by providing facilities for recreation activities; Foster care; adoption agency services; social rehabilitative services for youth in the criminal justice system, namely, assistance in transitioning out of the criminal justice system and reuniting with their families at home through family counseling designed to develop, strengthen, and sustain well balanced families and family relationships; social rehabilitative services for individuals and their families, namely, emotional counseling and emotional support services for troubled and at-risk youth and their families; autism support services, namely, providing emotional support services for families of patients with autism; Mental health services; medical mental health counseling and medical treatment of seriously emotionally disturbed children, youth and young adults for depression, anxiety, trauma and behavioral problems; addiction treatment and prevention; psychiatric services; social rehabilitative services for youth in the criminal justice system, namely, assistance in dealing with trauma and behavioral disorders through rehabilitation patient care services; autism support services for schools with students with autism, namely, providing music therapy for students with autism; behavioral health and family therapy services, namely, providing crisis intervention and stabilization, and behavioral intervention, namely, protecting youth and facilitating family stability by identifying problem issues and suggesting where help can be obtained; Providing temporary transitional housing accommodations for foster youth, namely, TAY (Transitional-Aged Youth) ages 14 to 18 and non-minor dependents, namely, emancipated minors or young adults ages 18 to 26; providing residential housing for at-risk children and youth; providing temporary accommodations, namely, residential homes and housing services for individuals with autism and other developmental disorders
Education services for individuals with developmental and serious emotional disorders, namely, operating schools, in-class student assistance, providing mentoring and tutoring in all academic subjects for elementary, middle and high school levels; vocational guidance; child safety instruction; ERMHS (Education-Related Mental Health Services) for schools, namely, education program consulting in the field of mental health; social rehabilitative services for youth in the criminal justice system, namely, assistance in increased safety in the community by providing facilities for recreation activities; Foster care; adoption agency services; social rehabilitative services for youth in the criminal justice system, namely, assistance in transitioning out of the criminal justice system and reuniting with their families at home through family counseling designed to develop, strengthen, and sustain well balanced families and family relationships; social rehabilitative services for individuals and their families, namely, emotional counseling and emotional support services for troubled and at-risk youth and their families; autism support services, namely, providing emotional support services for families of patients with autism; Mental health services; medical mental health counseling and medical treatment of seriously emotionally disturbed children, youth and young adults for depression, anxiety, trauma and behavioral problems; addiction treatment and prevention; psychiatric services; social rehabilitative services for youth in the criminal justice system, namely, assistance in dealing with trauma and behavioral disorders through rehabilitation patient care services; autism support services for schools with students with autism, namely, providing music therapy for students with autism; behavioral health and family therapy services, namely, providing crisis intervention and stabilization, and behavioral intervention, namely, protecting youth and facilitating family stability by identifying problem issues and suggesting where help can be obtained; "FAMILY SERVICES"; Providing temporary transitional housing accommodations for foster youth, namely, TAY (Transitional-Aged Youth) ages 14 to 18 and non-minor dependents, namely, emancipated minors or young adults ages 18 to 26; providing residential housing for at-risk children and youth; providing temporary accommodations, namely, residential homes and housing services for individuals with autism and other developmental disorders
Education services for individuals with developmental and serious emotional disorders, namely, operating schools, in-class student assistance, providing mentoring and tutoring in all academic subjects for elementary, middle and high school levels; vocational guidance; child safety instruction; ERMHS (Education-Related Mental Health Services) for schools, namely, education program consulting in the field of mental health; social rehabilitative services for youth in the criminal justice system, namely, assistance in increased safety in the community by providing facilities for recreation activities; Foster care; adoption agency services; social rehabilitative services for youth in the criminal justice system, namely, assistance in transitioning out of the criminal justice system and reuniting with their families at home through family counseling designed to develop, strengthen, and sustain well balanced families and family relationships; social rehabilitative services for individuals and their families, namely, emotional counseling and emotional support services for troubled and at-risk youth and their families; autism support services, namely, providing emotional support services for families of patients with autism; Mental health services; medical mental health counseling and medical treatment of seriously emotionally disturbed children, youth and young adults for depression, anxiety, trauma and behavioral problems; addiction treatment and prevention; psychiatric services; social rehabilitative services for youth in the criminal justice system, namely, assistance in dealing with trauma and behavioral disorders through rehabilitation patient care services; autism support services for schools with students with autism, namely, providing music therapy for students with autism; Behavioral health and family therapy services, namely, providing crisis intervention and stabilization, and behavioral intervention, namely, protecting youth and facilitating family stability by identifying problem issues and suggesting where help can be obtained; "FAMILY SERVICES"; Providing temporary transitional housing accommodations for foster youth, namely, TAY (Transitional-Aged Youth) ages 14 to 18 and Non-Minor Dependents, namely, emancipated minors or young adults ages 18 to 26; providing residential housing for at-risk children and youth; providing temporary accommodations, namely, residential homes and housing services for individuals with autism and other developmental disorders
provision of nonresidential mental health counseling and treatment to families, and provision of both residential and nonresident mental health counseling and treatment to children; "CHILDREN & FAMILY SERVICES"
mental health and social rehabilitative services for children and families, namely, psychological, medical, educational, vocational, and safety counseling and assistance in resolving problems with family cultural issues and the criminal justice system
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