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- Having trouble finding what you need? Try the site
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and you should have no trouble. If you're still having problems,
email Kelly
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More Help:
In most places, our site is only two levels deep, for easy navigation.
The top level is made up of the main sections of the site. They're
listed across the menu bar at the top and look like this: .
When you go to one of these main sections, you'll see a list of
subsections at the bottom of the page. Like this:
About
Us Main Page | Vision Statement
| Goals |
Staff | Partners |
Volunteer Commissioners A-G |
Volunteer Commissioners H-M | Volunteer
Commissioners N-Z |
CCFC Events & Meetings
To get from one of these subsections back to a main
section, hit the back button at the top of your browser.
Here's what you'll see in each of our main sections:
Site Map: An interactive
table of contents. Usually the best place to start looking.
Home: The front page
of our site, and the jumping off point to all other sections.
About Us: A
description of what we do, our vision and goals, along with a list
of our partners, volunteer commissioners and staff.
Our Publications:
A compilation of our recent work. If you're looking for a major
document we produced, you should find it here.
Resources:
Links to other great sites on the web, divided into four categories:
early childhood, school-aged youth, youth development and poverty.
You'll find everything from how to sign-up for food stamps, to getting
help with your cranky toddler.
Speak Out!:
Features online polls so that we can get feedback from the community
about our goals and work.
Volunteer:
Want to give back to your community? Here are some links to organizations
looking for people like you.
News & Calendar:
Features a 12-month calendar with links to information about our
major events, as well as committee schedules, agendas and minutes,
and our quarterly newsletter.
Contacts: With
information on contacting the CCFC office, staff, and the Multnomah
County Board of Commissioners and other elected leaders.
Policy &
Planning: The main thrust of our work is in helping to design
systems that make the best use of available resources. Here you'll
find our School-Aged Policy Framework, Early Childhood Framework,
Poverty Reduction Framework, and Comprehensive Community Planning
work.
Early Childhood:
Outlines our early childhood committees and work, with sections
on our Early Childhood Care & Education Council, the Parent
Educator And Resource List (PEARL), Healthy Start, and the Early
Childhood Framework.
School Partnerships:
Information on the School Aged Policy Framework (SAPF), along with
community projects —like the Connecting for Kids Third Grade
Reading Initiative—designed to help children and youth succeed
in school.
Youth Development:
Information on the Multnomah Youth Commission (MYC) and its projects,
as well as the Advocacy Team for Sexual Minority Youth (ATSMY).
Poverty: Information
on the Poverty Advisory Committee (PAC) and its activities including
Oregonhelps.org, the Poverty Reduction Framework, and the Dispelling
Myths of Poverty Campaign.
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