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  2. AHRC New York City - Wikipedia

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    Formerly called. Association for the Help of Retarded Children. AHRC New York City is an organization serving people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in New York City. [1] The initialism AHRC once stood for Association for the Help of Retarded Children. While the name is no longer used, the organization retained its four letters.

  3. Academy at Ivy Ridge - Wikipedia

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    Affiliation. World Wide Association of Specialty Programs. Academy at Ivy Ridge was an independent privately owned and operated for-profit behavior modification facility in Ogdensburg, New York. It marketed itself as a boarding school. [1] The 2024 Netflix documentary series The Program: Cons, Cults, and Kidnapping documented the conditions at ...

  4. Osborne Association - Wikipedia

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    www .osborneny .org. Osborne Association is a non-governmental, multi-service, criminal justice reform, and direct service organization. Osborne runs programs for people who have been in conflict with the law and their families. [1] It operates from community offices in Brooklyn, The Bronx, Buffalo, Manhattan, and Newburgh, New York, White ...

  5. Mona Davids - Wikipedia

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    New York Charter Parents Association. After her daughter was accepted into the charter school, Davids founded the New York Charter Parents Association in April 2009. Davids later stated that she founded the group after her daughter began attending a charter school and Davids "learned that charters are not required to have PTA's."

  6. Family Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Parent/Family Arm of the Disability Movement. In the late 1940s and early 1950s families spontaneously across Canada, the US, England, France, Scandinavia, Australia and New Zealand began asserting a different vision, a different lifestyle and a different future for their sons and daughters with intellectual disabilities, mental handicaps and developmental disabilities.

  7. National Parents Organization - Wikipedia

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    Fathers and Families. The National Parents Organization ( NPO) is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit charitable and educational organization in the United States that promotes shared parenting. The organization focuses on family court reform, research, and public education with the goal to make shared parenting the general norm for separated parenting.

  8. New York City Parents Union - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Parents Union is a student rights advocacy organization, formed in 2011 by President Mona Davids. According to its mission statement, the group seeks to make high-quality public education available to the children of New York, through "empowering parents, supporting school choice, advocacy, legislation and lawsuits." [2]

  9. Parental rights movement - Wikipedia

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    Transgender portal. LGBT portal. Category. v. t. e. The parental rights movement is a socially conservative political movement aimed at restricting schools' ability to teach or practice certain viewpoints on gender, sexuality and race without parental consent. [1] [2] [3] One of the aims of the movement is preventing schools from using the ...