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Appalachia, 1973
Penn State students helped a West Virginia county express its heritage of natural beauty. (PS)
Descriptors: Buildings, Community Involvement, Community Problems, Natural Resources
Coogan, Mercy Hardie – Appalachia, 1979
Student health professionals, working as assistants to communities with serious health care problems, helped develop the Shuqualak health center in an area with the highest infant mortality rate in the United States. Describes the Community Technical Assistance Program and the history of the Shuqualak project. (SB)
Descriptors: Community Cooperation, Community Involvement, Community Leaders, Delivery Systems
Fitzgerald, Will – Appalachia, 1980
The article describes the county's efforts to promote flouridation and improve the general dental health of its citizens, especially those in the rural areas. It describes the development, philosophy, and growing popularity of Project SMILE, a preventive dental program largely funded by Appalachian Regional Commission grants. (SB)
Descriptors: Community Programs, Dental Clinics, Dental Health, Financial Support
Lazar, Irving – Appalachia, 1970
A potential process for establishing child development programs is described which attempts to avoid many of the organizational problems encountered. (SW)
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Child Development, Community Resources, Cooperative Planning
Hoffman, Carl – Appalachia, 1996
Under the Smart Start program, 19 of North Carolina's Appalachian counties have qualified for competitive state funding to improve community services to young children and their families. Programs tailored to local needs provide subsidized child care to children of working parents, preventive health screenings, literacy and high school equivalency…
Descriptors: Child Health, Community Services, Day Care Centers, Early Childhood Education