| Needs
Assessment 2001
The
Casey Family Programs (TCFP) initiated this needs assessment
project with designated tribal communities to provide those
communities and TCFP
with a
better understanding of the needs of Native American families,
children, and youth in each of these communities.
With this information, these tribal communities can take
leadership in developing comprehensive planning efforts with TCFP
and other service providers to better address the needs of the
families, children, and youth in a coordinated fashion.
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here for the complete report in a printable version)
2006 Annual Report
DIFRC Annual Report 2006.pdf |
|
Final
Summary Document
The
Denver Indian Family Resource Center (DIFRC) project began in late
1999 and builds on previous efforts in Denver going back to the
middle 1980's to integrate service delivery to American Indians
through collaboration of existing organizations.
The Casey Family Program has provided the resources and
leadership to make several years of planning efforts actually move
forward and become a reality. The
most recent revitalization of the project began in September 1999
with submittal of a proposal to The Casey Family Program national
office from the Great Plains Region of Casey.
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here for a complete report in a printable version) |