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CampDirectorsResources.com

A resource for camp directors who need ideas for day trips as well as resources on how to improve your camp programs and help get the word out.

Campus Compact

A site that is typically geared for college campuses, but it has a multitude of resources on civic engagement, integration with academic study, and program models.

CANCERcare

CANCERcare connects youth with cancer with support groups, resources, and information.

CAP4Kids

Also known as the Children’s Advocacy Project, there are resources from different cities all over America that provide parent handouts and other information about school programs, education, and children with special needs.

Cappex

Cappex provides specialized searches tailored to the student who is looking for aid, after they register there are plenty of scholarships to choose from and many provide easy application.

Career Girls

The mission of Career Girls is for all girls to reach their full potential and discover their own path to empowerment through access to inspiring career role models and supportive girl-centric curriculum.

CareerGirls.org is a video-based career exploration tool for girls, with an emphasis on Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) careers. It’s free to use and free of commercials. Our collection includes over 7,000 video clips featuring more than 400 women role models. These successful women work in different careers—ranging from astronaut to musician to veterinarian—all over the United States.

CareerColleges.com

With plenty of resources on vocational training and in-depth information on trade schools, career colleges, and vocational programs, CareerColleges.com is the perfect place to go to find anything students need to make an informed decision about where to learn their desired trade.

CareerOneStop

CareerOneStop provides resources for career exploration, training, and jobs. The website is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor.

Caregiver Action Network

CAN provides information, support, and assistance to caregivers.

Casey Family Programs

Casey Family Programs is the nation’s largest operating foundation entirely focused on foster care. Since 1966, they have worked to provide and improve—and ultimately prevent the need for—foster care in the United States. As advocates for change, they are committed to our 2020 Strategy – an ambitious yet attainable goal to safely reduce the number of children in foster care and improve the lives of those who remain in care.

Casey Family Services

Casey Family Services, a Foundation-sponsored private agency, that provides child welfare services. During its 36-year history, the agency developed the Lifelong Families practice model to connect children in foster care to enduring families.

CashCourse

CashCourse is a website committed to increasing financial literacy among college students and recent graduates. Cash Course offers information on financial planning and navigating student loans.

CDC – Violence Prevention

Youth violence is a serious problem that can have lasting harmful effects on victims and their families, friends, and communities. The goal for youth violence prevention is to stop youth violence from happening in the first place.

Preventing youth violence requires addressing factors at all levels of the social ecology—the individual, relational, community, and societal levels.

CDC’s technical package, A Comprehensive Technical Package for the Prevention of Youth Violence and Associated Risk Behaviors, highlights strategies based on the best available evidence to help states and communities prevent or reduce youth violence. The strategies are intended to work in combination and reinforce each other. Strategies and their corresponding approaches are listed in the table below.

CDC Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Resoucres

Learn more about preventing ACEs in your community by assuring safe, stable, nurturing relationships and environments with these resources from the CDC.

General information regarding the Expanded Learning Opportunities Program derived from Assembly Bill (AB) 130.

The Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELO-P) provides funding for afterschool and summer school enrichment programs for transitional kindergarten through sixth grade. Read about the Law, Funding Results, Program Plan, Audit Guide, Frequently Asked Questions & more resources.

The Scholastic Storyworks archives bring you some of our most beloved stories for Black History Month, from a powerful play about a kid who led a series of sit-down strikes to a gripping nonfiction article about the co-discoverer of the North Pole. We hope you enjoy sharing these Black stories with your students.

Center for Collaborative Solutions (CCS)

CCS specializes in Labor-Management Services and Afterschool Services.  CCS has designed and implemented a Healthy Behaviors Initiative to assist in building exemplary practices in nutrition and physical fitness for out-of-school time programs.

Center for Contemplative Mind in Society

Supports the use of contemplative and introspective practices in higher education to facilitate active learning and research environments to cultivate a meaningful experience and a more compassionate society.

Center for Disease Control and Prevention

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is a federal agency that conducts and supports health promotion, prevention and preparedness activities in the United States, with the goal of improving overall public health.

Center for Early Literacy Learning

CELL provides parents and teachers resources for teaching their children the importance of reading as well as tool kits to kickstart reading at an early age.