Publications Available from the Central Coast Children’s Foundation, Inc.
1.Occasional Papers:
Occasional Paper # 4: “Local University, Foundation Combine Forces to Maximize Service Learning Impact,” by Jessica Lyons, News Editor. Monterey County Weekly
Occasional Paper # 5: “Ties That Bind: Supporting the Growing Ranks of Family Caregivers,” by Adam Joseph, Reporter, Salinas Californian
Occasional Paper # 7: “When Foster Care Fails: Creating a Sanctuary for the Neglected and Abused,” by Adam Joseph, Reporter, Salinas Californian
2. Resource Guides and Compendia:
“Assistive Technology: Basic Information You Need to Know to Help Children with Disabilities,”
A Resource Guide Compiled by Courtney Noblett, Acting Director, AT Division, CCCF
“Finding Funding: A Resource Guide for Human Service Non-Profits on the Central Coast ,” A Resource Guide Compiled by Sara Gray, Resource Coordinator, CCCF
“Green Renovation: Cost Effective Approaches to Upgrading Your Living Space and Creating a Healthier Environment,” A Compendium Compiled by Sara Gray, Resource Coordinator, CCCF
“Helping Young Children Develop Literacy Skills: Useful Resources for Adult Education Staff and Their Students,” A Resource Guide Compiled by Karen Janes, Resource Coordinator, CCCF
“Resources and Support Services for Charter Schools in California,” A Resource Guide Compiled by Karen Janes, Resource Coordinator, CCCF
“When Relatives Care for Children: Essential Resources for Those Delivering Kinship Care,” A Resource Guide Compiled by Emily Newman, Resource Coordinator, CCCF.
3. Web Essays:
“Augmentative and Alternative Communication: A Short (and Free) Introductory Course on the Web,” by Harvey Pressman, President, CCCF
“False Beliefs, Widely Held: The Myths that Professionals Perpetuate and the Harm They Do to Young Children with Disabilities,” by Harvey Pressman, President, CCCF
“Helping Young Children Develop Literacy Skills: Useful Internet Resources for Adult Education Staff and their Students,” by Karen Janes, Resource Coordinator, CCCF
“Technologies That Support People with Disabilities: All You Need to Know is on the Web,” by Courtney Noblett, Acting Director, AT Division, CCCF
“When Relatives Care for Children: Essential Internet Resources for Those Delivering Kinship Care,” by Emily Newman, Resource Coordinator, CCCF
[Copies of any of the above publications, and further information about CCCF, Inc. is available by writing Central Coast Children’s Foundation, Inc., 1 Surf Way, #237, Monterey, California 93940, or sending an e-mail request to presstoe@aol.com.]