The following is a listing of online (or soon to be on-line) addresses of agencies that provide or support community-based programs and initiatives benefiting young people and their families. They are broken down by the issues that they address.

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Child Abuse

Division of Violence Prevention

Crime

Office of Justice Programs

Bureau of Justice Assistance

National Institute of Justice

Office for Victims of Crime

Office of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention

Drug Abuse

Office on Smoking and Health

Center for Substance Abuse Prevention

Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration

National Institute on Drug Abuse

Education

U.S. Department of Education

Office of Special Education & Rehabilitation Services

Healthy Schools, Healthy Communities

Environment

National Park Services, Youth Activities
Office


U.S. Department of Agriculture

Natural Resources and Environment

Families, 4-H, and Nutrition

State and Private Forestry

Hawaii Non-profits

Hawaii Community Services Council

Health

Health Resources and Services
Administration


Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration

National Institutes of Health

Center for Mental Health Services

Bureau of Primary Health Care

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

National Institute of Mental Health

Runaway & Homeless Youth

U. S. Department of Health and Human Services

Administration for Children and Families

Family and Youth Services Bureau

Sex Education

National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention

Office of Family Planning

Maternal and Child Health Bureau

Office of Adolescent Pregnancy Programs

Violence Prevention

Institute on Violence, Abuse and Trauma

Prevent Violence Hawaii

Volunteer/Internship

Office of AmeriCorps

Corporation for National and Community Service

Work

Human Resource Program

Cooperative State Research Education, and Extension Service

Job Corps is the nation's largest and most comprehensive residential education and job training program for at-risk youth, ages 16 through 24.

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