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Phillips H. n.d.. Malheur Maternity Project: [Final report]. Payette, ID: Valley Family Health Care, Inc. , 43 pp.

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Holden E. n.d.. Families in Transition: [Final report]. Baltimore, MD: University of Maryland at Baltimore, 39 pp.

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Johnson J. n.d.. Parent-Pediatric Partnerships: Strengthening Families to Make the Vulnerable Invincible [Final report]. Honolulu, HI: Hawaii Department of Health, 16 pp.

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Keith J. n.d.. Family-Focused Strategy for Reducing Premature and Unprotected Sexual Activity Among Minority Youth in School-Based Health Clinics [Final report]. Dallas, TX: Dallas County Hospital District, 26 pp.

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Martinez E. 2012. SYHC [San Ysidro Health Center] School Readiness Initiative: [Final report]. San Ysidro, CA: San Ysidro Health Center, 41 pp.

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Kinney ML. 2011. Starting points for Idaho youth. Boise, ID: Mountain States Group, 20 pp.

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Ferran E. 2011. Healthy Tomorrows Partnership for Children: [Final report]. Santa Rosa, CA: Community Action Partnership of Sonoma County , 21 pp.

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Eddy NH. 2004. Touchstone support network [Final report]. Santa Clara, CA: Parents Helping Parents, 56 pp.

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Young T, Noel S. [2003]. Family care center home network [Final report]. Lexington, KY: Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government, 24 pp.

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Sullivan CD. 2003. Improving care for families of school-aged children with special needs: Final progress report, year five, 2002-2003. Nashville, TN: Jane McEvoy School-based Health Program, Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, 105 pp.

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Eisen N, Evans J, Kavanagh L, Athey J, Schwab J. 1999. The Healthy Tomorrows Partnership for Children program in review: Analysis and findings of a descriptive survey. Arlington, VA: National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health, 92 pp. (xxx)

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Brown J. [1997]. Healthy Tomorrows for Denver [Final report]. Denver, CO: Denver Health and Hospitals, 19 pp.

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Frothingham T. [1997]. Mental Health Treatment for Sexually Abused Children [Final report]. Durham, NC: Duke University, 23 pp. (xxx)

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Carcar N. 1996 (ca.). Improving Health Care Access for Hispanic Families [Final report]. Atlanta, GA: Mercy Mobile Health Care, 31 pp.

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Mashburn M. 1996 (ca.). Pediatric Clinic for Denton County [Final report]. Denton, TX: North Texas Community Clinics, 23 pp.

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Wera T. [1994]. Healthy Start/Children's Clinic [Final report]. Fort Collins, CO: Healthy Start/Children's Clinic, 16 pp.

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Thomas P. [1994]. Sharkey-Issaquena Health Alliance [Final report]. Cary, MS: Cary Christian Health Center, 16 pp.

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National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health. 1990-. Healthy Tomorrows Partnership for Children: Abstracts of active projects FY 19__. Washington, DC: National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health, annual.

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Bureau of Maternal and Child Health and Resources Development, Office of Maternal and Child Health. 1990. A guide to planning and evaluating performance. [Rockville, MD]: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Maternal and Child Health, 33 pp.

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