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Attachment A

REGIONAL ADMINISTRATORS OFFICE OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SERVICES

Dr. A. Kenton Williams
Regional Administrator, Region I
Room 2000, JFK Building
Boston, Massachusetts 02203

Ms. Carolyn Woodward
Regional Administrator, Region II
Federal Building, 41st Floor
New York, New York 10278

Mr. Richard Spitzborg
Regional Administrator, Region III
Box 13716
3535 Market Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19101

Mr. William Behm
Acting Regional Administrator, Region IV
101 Marietta Tower, Suite 903
Atlanta, Georgia 30323

Ms. Kay Willmoth
Regional Administrator, Region V
300 South Wacker, 13th Floor
Chicago, Illinois 60606

Mr. William Acosta
Regional Administrator, Region VI
1200 Main Tower Building
Dallas, Texas 75202

Ms. Linda J. Carson
Regional Administrator, Region VII
601 E. 12th Street, Room 384
Kansas City, Missouri 64106

Ms. Jane Mathieu
Regional Administrator, Region VIII
Federal Office Building
1961 Stout Street, Room 926
Denver, Colorado 80294

Mr. John McCarthy
Acting Regional Administrator, Region IX
50 United Nations Plaza
Room 455
San Francisco, California 94102

Mr. Edward Singler
Regional Administrator, Region X
Third and Broad Bldg., M/S 413
2901 Third Avenue
Seattle, Washington 98121

INDEPENDENT LIVING PROGRAMS

Office of Human Development Services FY 1986 Coordinated Discretionary Program

PRIORITY AREA 2.2B - DEMONSTRATIONS AND REPLICATIONS

Self-Sufficiency for Older Adolescents
Department of Social Services
Child Welfare and Social Treatment Center
Box 11398
Santurce, Puerto Rico 00910
Helen Casanova/Heidi Roderiguez (809) 723-2127

Toward Self-Sufficiency for Older Adolescents
Jefferson County Fiscal Court
Department for Human Services
305 W. Broadway
The Fincastle - 2nd Floor
Louisville, Kentucky 40202
Carla Curry (502) 625-6122

Arizona Young Adult Program
Arizona Department of Economic Security
Administration for Children, Youth and Families
3435 W. Durango Street
Phoenix, Arizona 85018
Jane Irvine (602) 269-2211

Independent Living Skills for Teenage Foster Care Youth
Virginia Department of Social Services
Bureau of Child Welfare Services
8007 Discovery Drive
Richmond, Virginia 23229
Deborah Crockett (804) 281-908l

Brokering Emancipation Services for Teens
Colorado Department of Social Services
Division of Family and Children's Services
P. O. Box 181000
Denver, Colorado 80218
Stephen McGavran (303) 294-5940

Living Skills Education for Older Adolescents
Minnesota Department of Human Services
4th Floor, Centennial Office Building
St. Paul, Minnesota 55155
Carol Watkins (612) 297-2766
Lyle Johnson (612) 296-2785

Keeping at-Risk Children in School
Catholic University of America
National Catholic School of Social Services
Washington, D. C. 20064
Sylvia Lee (202) 635-5469

PRIORITY AREA 2.2C - UTILIZATION OF SUCCESSFUL SELF-SUFFICIENCY PROGRAM MODELS FOR OLDER HOMELESS YOUTH

Attention to Self-Sufficiency for Older Homeless Youth -
Franchise of Starting Over Youth Resources Center
Attention Homes, Inc.
3682 Chase Court
Boulder, Colorado 80303
Teresa Buck Osborne (303) 497-9l32

Seattle Collaborative Franchising of the Boston Project for
Older Homeless Youth
Seattle Youth and Community Services
l020 Virginia Street
Seattle, Washington 98l01
Victoria Wagner (206) 328-0902
Melinda Giovengo (206) 622-3l87

Self-Sufficiency Program Model for Older Homeless Youth
Illinois Department of Children and Family Services
l00 W. Randolph, Rm. 6-200
Chicago, Illinois 60601
Linda Coon (3l2) 9l7-4l52

Replication of the Boston Bridge House Self-Sufficiency Program Model
Tri-County Youth Services Consortium
527 S.W. Hall
Portland, Oregon 9720l
Lisa Burk (503) 22l-l646

Independent Living Project for Older Homeless Youth
Shelter Employment Project
60 Hudson Street
New York, New York l00l3
Joel Blau (2l2) 433-5509

Youth Transition Project
Stepping Stone
l833 - l8th Street
Santa Monica, California 90404
Hida N. Avent (2l3) 450-7839

PRIORITY AREA 2.3I - TRAINING

Training Foster Parents to Assist Youth in the Transition to Independent Living
Eastern Michigan University
Institute for Study of Children and Families
102 King Hall
Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197
Patricia Ryan (313) 487-0372

Training Foster Parents to Help Emancipated Youth
University of Connecticut
School of Social Work
1798 Asylum Avenue
West Hartford, Connecticut 06117
Robin Krieger (203) 241-4748

Foster Care Parent/Child Emancipation Preparation
Norfolk State University
School of Social Work
2401 Corprew Avenue
Norfolk, Virginia 23504
Carrie Waites (804) 623-8668

INDEPENDENT LIVING PROGRAMS ACTION/OHDS JOINT PROJECTS FY 1986

Volunteer Program for Foster Care Youth
Department of Social Services of Puerto Rico
Community and Family Development
Regional Office, Box 638
Caguas, Puerto Rico 00626
Jose M. Seneriz (809) 746-3335

Transition to Independence Program
Community Relations
Social Development Commission in Milwaukee County
161 West Wisconsin Avenue S7156
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53203
Janet Stenlund (414) 272-5600 ext. 229

Youth Independence - The Volunteer Connection
New York Voluntary Enterprise Commission
Executive Chamber
2 World Trade Center, 57th Floor
New York, New York l0047
Sonia Banks (2l2) 587-2255

State-of-the-Art Analysis of Independent Living Programs
National Committee for Adoption
2025 M Street, N. W. #512
Washington, D. C. 20036
Jeffrey Rosenberg (202) 463-7559