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Directory of Services for Migrant [and] Seasonal Farmworkersand Their Families.Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (ED),Washington, DC. Migrant Education Programs.1997-00-00184p.Office of Migrant Education, U.S. Department of Education,600 Independence Ave., S.W., Washington, DC 20202-6135.Reference Materials Directories/Catalogs (132)MF01/PC08 Plus Postage.Advocacy; Agency Cooperation; Agricultural Laborers;Elementary Secondary Education; Family Programs; FederalGovernment; *Federal Programs; Health Programs; HigherEducation; Migrant Education; *Migrant Programs; *MigrantWorkers; *National Organizations; National Programs;Preschool Education; Seasonal Laborers; *Social Services;*State Agencies; State ProgramsNutrition Services
This directory provides information on federal programs andnational organizations that serve migrant farmworkers and their families.TDc.:c4ficany, the directory lists programs administered by the U.S.
Departments of Agriculture, Education, iieaich and Human Services, Justice,and Labor, and the Environmental Protection Agency. The directory alsoincludes information on national nonfederal organizations that offer programsand services to migrant farmworkers. Examples of programs administered byfederal agencies include the Community Facilities Loan Program, NationalSchool Lunch Program, Academic Excellence Program, Comprehensive SchoolGrants program, Title I, Migrant Education Programs, College AssistanceMigrant Program, Migrant Head Start, and Migrant and Seasonal AgriculturalWorker Protection Act Program. Examples of programs administered by nationalnonfederal organizations include the Association of Farmworker OpportunityPrograms, Children's Defense Fund, Migrant Legal Action Programs, NationalCoalition of Hispanic and Human Service Organizations, and National Centerfor Farmworker Health. Each entry includes contact information, program goalsand purposes, and information about the administering agency. Appendices liststate agencies administering the child nutrition program, WIC programpublications and directories, state coordinators and directors of variousfederal programs, resources for the pesticide program, community servicesblock grantees serving migrants, migrant head start grantees, migrant healthcenters, regional and district offices of the Immigration and NaturalizationService, grantees of the Migrant and Seasonal Farmworker Program, monitoradvocates, and Legal Services programs and public interest law firmsrepresenting migrant and seasonal farmworkers. (LP)
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FOREWORD
In its continuing quest to improve the coordination among agencies that provide services tomigrant and seasonal farmworkers and their families, the Office of Migrant Education of the U.S.Department of Education is providing you with a copy of the 1997 Directory of Services forMigrant and Seasonal Farmworkers and Their Families.
Coordination is key to improving opportunities and services to migrant children and their families.Agencies are collaborating in creative ways at the state and local levels. This directory isdesigned to promote further cooperation and a greater knowledge of the breadth and scope ofprograms and services for migrant children and their families.
The Office of Elementary and Secondary Education's Office of Migrant Education encouragespractitioners working with migrant children and their families to continue to work together toimprove services to our customers and to share the results of those efforts with each other. TheOffice of Migrant Education is actively seeking examples of collaborative efforts that can bereplicated from locality to locality. It is through these efforts that we can integrate services tomore effectively identify and assist migrant families.
We hope this Directory will assist in the expansion of coordination activities to the benefit ofmigrant families throughout the nation.
Bayla F. WhiteDirectorOffice of Migrant Education
INTRODUCTION
Federal programs and national organizations that serve migrant farmworkers and their familiesshare a common goal: to improve the effectiveness of programs in meeting the needs of migrantchildren and their families. Factors related to mobility, seasonal work patterns, and the lack ofresources in the areas where migrants work and live make it difficult for migrant families toreceive a continuous level of high quality services. Recognizing that the key to the successful
delivery of services lies in better coordination among health, education, early childhood, housing,employment, environmental, community service, and legal agencies, the U.S. Department ofEducation has compiled this directory.
This publication is a revised version of the Directory, last published in the fall of 1995. It is theresult of a cumulative effort of the programs represented within and is intended to provideinformation on the various services for migrants. It has been expanded to include new federal andnon-federal programs, as well as several new directories of field offices for those programs. TheDirectory is written for informational purposes and is not intended to provide legal guidanceconcerning statutes and regulations related to services for migrants.
The U.S. Department of Education plans to update and distribute this publication periodically.If you have any suggestions or would like additional copies of this directory, please write us at:
Office of Migrant EducationU.S. Department of Education600 Independence Avenue, S.W.Washington, D.C. 20202-6135FAX: (202) 260-0089
Spring 1997
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword
Introduction ii
Table of Contents iii
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Community Facilities Loan Program 2
Cooperative Extension Service 3
Farm Labor Housing Loan and Grant Program 3
National School Lunch Program 4
School Breakfast Program 5
Special Milk Program 5
Child and Adult Care Food Program 5
Summer Food Service Program 6
Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants
and Children 7
U.S. Department of Education
Academic Excellence Program 9
Comprehensive School Grants 10
Emergency Immigrant Education Program 10
Program Development and Implementation Grants 11
Program Enhancement Grants 11
Systemwide Improvement Grants 12
Professional Development Teachers and Personnel Grants 12
Title I Helping Disadvantaged Children Meet High Standards 13
Part A- Improving Basic Programs Operated by Local Education Agencies 13
Education for Homeless Children and Youth State Programs 14
Even Start Program 14
Migrant Education Programs 15
College Assistance Migrant Program 15
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High School Equivalency Program 16
Inter/Intrastate Coordination Projects 16
Migrant Education Even Start Program 18
Migrant Education State Grant Program 18
Disabled Migratory Agricultural Workers - Seasonal
Farmworkers Vocational Rehabilitation Services Project 19
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Pesticide Program 21
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Community Services Block Grant Program 23
Migrant Head Start 24
Migrant Health Program 24
IIIU.S. Department of Justice
Temporary H-2A Worker Program 26
U.S. Department of Labor
Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act
Program 28
Temporary Alien Agricultural Labor Protection Program 29
Division of Farmworker Program (JTPA Section 402) 30
Migrant and Seasonal Farmworker Services 31
Temporary Alien Agricultural Labor Certification
program (H-2A) 32
National Non-federal Organizations That Provide Services to Migrant and Seasonal
Farmworkers and Their Families
American Association of Retired Persons 34
Association of Farmworker Opportunity Programs 34iv
Children's Defense Fund 35
Farmworker Justice Fund 35
Housing Assistance Council 36
Interstate Migrant Education Council 37
Migrant Legal Action Program 38
Migration and Refugee Services/Pastoral Care of Migrants
and Refugees 38
National Association of Community Health Centers 39
National Coalition of Hispanic and Human Service Organizations 40
National Council of La Raza 41
Reading Is Fundamental 42
Rural Community Assistance Program 42
National Center for Farmworker Health 43
Appendices
IPAppendix A: State Agencies Administering The Child Nutrition Programs 45
Appendix B: Special Supplemental Food Program for Women, Infants and Children . 58
Appendix C: ESEA Title VII State Education Agency Program
State Coordinators 59
Appendix D: Emergency Immigrant Education Program State Coordinators 69
Appendix E: Title I State Coordinators 75
Appendix F: Title I Effective Practices 85
Appendix G:Migrant College Assistance Migrant Program Program Directors 87
Appendix H: High School Equivalency Program Project Directors 88
Appendix I: Migrant Education Even Start Project Directors and Coordinators 91
Appendix J: Directory of Chapter 1 Migrant Education Program State Directors . 93
Appendix K: Migratory and Seasonal Farmworkers with
Disabilities Projects 102
Appendix L: Office of Pesticide Programs Certification,
Training, Occupational Safety Branch 103
Appendix M: Community Services Block Grant - List of Grantees serving Migrants 106
Appendix N: Community Services Block Grants to Historically Black Colleges and
Universities 109
Appendix 0: Migrant Head Start List of Grantees 110
Appendix P: Migrant Health Centers - Migrant Stream
Coordinators 114
Appendix Q: Migrant Health Centers Funded by Section 329 of
the Public Health Service Act 115
Appendix R: Migrant Health Centers Funded by Section 330 of
the Public Health Service Act 128
Appendix S: Immigration and Naturalization Service - Regional and district Offices 141
Appendix T: Migrant and Seasonal Farmworker Programs Section 402 Grantees 144
Appendix U: Monitor Advocate Directory 155
Appendix V: Migrant Legal Assistance Offices and Staff 164
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
RURAL HOUSING AND CO UNITYDEVELOPMENT SERVICE
Mr. Jan E. ShadburnActing AdministratorU.S. Department of AgricultureRoom 5014 Stop 07011400 Independence Avenue, SWWashington, D.C. 20250-0701
COMMUNITY FACILITIES LOAN PROGRAM
Contact: Mr. John R. BowlesDuty Administrator, Community Programs
Address: Rural Housing Service .
U.S. Department of AgricultureRoom 6304-S Room 32221400 Independence Avenue, SWWashington, DC 20250-0701
Telephone: (202) 720-1490Fax: (202) 690-0471
Purpose:
Administeredby:
The Rural Housing Service (RHS) Community Facilities Loan Programprovides loans to public entities, nonprofit organizations, and federallyrecognized Indian tribes in rural areas of 50,000 or less in population fordeveloping essential community facilities projects involving health care,public safety, public service, education, and cultural activities. RHSalso guarantees Community Facilities loans made by banks or othereligible lenders.
Rural Development State Offices
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE
Contact: Ms. Jeanne M. PriesterNational Program Leader
Address: Extension Service, USDA14th and Independence Avenue, S.W.Room 3444-SWashington, D.C. 20250-0900
Telephone: (202) 720-2920
Purpose:
Administered
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The purpose of the Cooperative Extension System is to help peopleimprove their lives and communities through a nonformal educationprocess that uses scientific knowledge focused on interests, issues, andneeds of the participants. It's health and safety programs include foodsafety, nutrition, education, resource management, parenting and humanrelations, food preservation, community services available and accessingservices, sanitation, Expanded Food and Nutrition Program (EFNEP),and others such as Base Programs and Initiatives.
Cooperative Extension Service County offices
FARM LABOR HOUSING LOAN AND GRANT PROGRAM
Contact: Mr. John PentecostDeputy Director, Multi-Family Processing Division
Address: Rural Development and Rural Housing ServiceU.S. Department of Agriculture14th and Independence Avenue, S.W.Room 5337Washington, D.C. 20250
Telephone: (202) 720-1606
Purpose:
Administeredby:
The Farm Labor Housing Loan and Grant Program provides funds forthe construction of housing and other ancillary facilities located at ahousing site.
Farmers Home Administration District offices and FarmersHome Administration State offices.
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
FOOD AND CONSUMER SERVICE
Mr. William LudwigAdministratorFood and Consumer ServiceU.S. Department of Agriculture3101 Park Center DriveAlexandria, Virginia 22302
NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM
Contact: Mr. Robert M. Eadie*Chief, Program Policy and Development Branch
Address: Child Nutrition DivisionU.S. Department of Agriculture3101 Park Center DriveAlexandria, Virginia 22302
Telephone: (703) 305-2590Fax: (703) 305-2879
* Mr. Eadie is the contact for all school-based food programs
Purpose: The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) provides subsidized lunch servicefor eligible school children in participating public schools, private schools, andresidential child care institutions. NSLP also reimburses eligible elementaryand secondary schools for serving snacks to children in school-aged child careprograms who are 12 years of age and under; or 15 years of age and under inthe case of children of migrant workers or children with disabilities.
Administeredby: State agencies administer NSLP in every state or territory. The
Food and Consumer Service's Mid-Atlantic Regional Officeadministers the program in Virginia private schools.
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Purpose:
SCHOOL BREAKFAST PROGRAM
The School Breakfast Program provides subsidized breakfast service foreligible school children in participating public schools, private schools,and residential child care institutions.
Administeredby: State agencies administer this program in every state or territory.
The Food and Consumer Service's Mid-Atlantic Regional Officeadministers the program in Virginia private schools.
Purpose:
SPECIAL MILK PROGRAM
The Special Milk Program provides subsidized or free half-pints of milkfor children in participating public schools, private schools, homelessshelters and child care institutions that do not participate in other Federalmeal service programs.
Administeredby: State agencies administer this program in every state or territory.
The Food and Consumer Service's Mid-Atlantic Regional Officeadministers the program in Virginia private schools.
Purpose:
CHILD AND ADULT CARE FOOD PROGRAM
The Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) combines resources,training, and accountability to support quality child care in family daycare homes, day care centers, Head Start programs, and outside-school-hours care centers. The program provides meals to children 12 years ofage and under, children of migrant workers 15 years of age and under,and persons with disabilities who are enrolled in a day care facilitywhere a majority of the enrollment is 18 years of age and under.
Administeredby: State agencies administer CACFP in 54 states or territories,
except in Virginia, where the Food and Consumer Service's Mid-Atlantic Regional Office administers the program.
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM
The Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) serves as an extension of theNational School Lunch Program. Generally, a site is determined eligibleif at least 50 percent of the children in the area it serves, or 50 percentof its enrolled children, are eligible for free and reduced price schoolmeals. Site eligibility can also be established with certification from amigrant organization that a particular site serves children of migrantworkers. Sites which primarily serve children from migrant familiesmay be approved to serve up to three meals each day. Once a site isdetermined eligible, all meals are served free of charge to any child age18 and under. In residential camps, however, meals are eligible forreimbursement only when served to children who qualify for free andreduced price meals.
Administeredby: State agencies administer SFSP in 49 states or territories, while
Food and Consumer Service's regional offices administer theprogram in Georgia, Michigan, New York, and Virginia.
See Appendix A for a list of State Agencies administering the child nutrition programs.
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION PROGRAM FORWOMEN, INFANTS AND C DREN
Contact: Mr. Stanley C. GarnettDirector, Supplemental Food Programs Division
Address: Food and Consumer ServiceU.S. Department of Agriculture3101 Park Center DriveRoom 540Alexandria, Virginia 22302
Telephone: (703) 305-2746
Purpose: The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants andChildren (WIC) Program provides specific nutritious supplemental foodsand nutrition education, including information about the dangers ofalcohol and other drug use during pregnancy, to low income pregnant,postpartum and breastfeeding women, infants, and children up to agefive at nutritional risk. Special program provisions have beenimplemented in response to the unique needs of the migrant population.For example, a verification of certification card is issued to ensurecontinuity of benefits as migrant participants move from area to area.WIC legislation provides for a special migrant set aside of not less thannine-tenths of one percent (.9%) of appropriated funds for services toeligible migrant populations. The WIC Program and the Bureau ofPrimary Health Care, Department of Health and Human Services havean initiative to increase the extent of collocation, integration, andcoordination of WIC services at Community and Migrant Health Centersin response to WIC legislation.
Administeredby: Food and Consumer Service at the national level; state agencies,
including the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, and theVirgin Islands; and approximately 1,800 local agenciesoverseeing some 9,000 service sites
See Appendix B for a listing of WIC program publications and directories.
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
OFFICE OF BILINGUAL EDUCATION ANDMINORITY LANGUAGES AFFAIRS
Ms. Delia PompaDirectorU.S. Department of EducationSwitzer BuildingRoom 5086330 C Street, S.W.Washington, D.C. 20202-6641
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE PROGRAM
Contact: Dr. Mary T. MahonyEducation Program Specialist
Address: Office of Bilingual Education and Minority Languages AffairsU.S. Department of EducationSwitzer BuildingRoom 5609330 C Street, S.W.Washington, D.C. 20202 -6641
Telephone: (202) 205-8728
Purpose:
Dr. Mahony is the contact for all migrant-related activities for Office ofBilingual Education and Minority Languages Affairs (OBEMLA).
The OBEMLA Academic Excellence Program provides financialassistance to promote the adoption and implementation of bilingualeducation, special alternative instruction programs and professionaldevelopment programs that demonstrate promise of assisting limitedEnglish proficient (LEP) children and youth to meet challenging Statestandards.
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Purpose:
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COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL GRANTS
The OBEMLA Comprehensive School Grants provide financialassistance to local education agencies (LEAs) to implement schoolwidebilingual education programs or special alternative instructionalprograms for reforming, restructuring, and upgrading all relevantprograms and operations that serve all or virtually all children and youthof limited English proficiency in schools with significant concentrationsof these children and youth.
One or more (LEAs); one or more LEAs in collaboration with aninstitution of higher education (IHE), community-basedorganization (CBO) or other LEAs, or a State educational agency(SEA).
See Appendix C for a listing of state bilingual education offices.
EMERGENCY IMMIGRANT EDUCATION PROGRAM
Purpose:
Administeredby:
The OBEMLA Emergency Immigrant Education Act provides grants toSEAs to assist LEAs that experience unexpectedly large increases intheir student population due to immigration. Funds may be used toprovide high quality instruction to immigrant children and youth, helpthose children and youth make the transition into American society, andmeet the same challenging state performance standards expected of allchildren and youth.
State education agencies
See Appendix D for a listing of state coordinators.
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION GRANTS
Purpose: The OBEMLA Development and Implementation Program providesfinancial assistance to develop and implement new comprehensive,coherent, and successful bilingual or special alternative instructionalprograms for LEP students. Programs of instruction may include earlychildhood, kindergarten through twelfth grade, gifted and talented, andvocational and applied technology.
Administeredby: One or more LEAs, one or more LEAs in collaboration with
IHEs, CBOs, other LEAs or SEAs; or a CBO or an IHE that hasthe approval of an LEA to develop and implement familyeducation programs, early childhood education programs orsupplemental instructional programs for LEP students
PROGRAM ENHANCEMENT GRANTS
Purpose: The OBEMLA Program Enhancement Grants provides financialassistance to carry out highly focused, innovative, locally designedprojects to expand or enhance existing bilingual education or specialalternative instruction programs for LEP students.
Administeredby: One or more LEAs; one or more LEAs in collaboration with an
IHE, CBO, LEA or SEA; or a CBO or an IHE that has theapproval of an LEA to enhance family education programs, earlychildhood education programs or supplemental instructionalprograms for LEP students
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Purpose:
Administeredby:
SYSTEMWIDE IMPROVEMENT GRANTS
The Systemwide Improvement Grants provide funding to implementdistrictwide bilingual educational programs or special alternativeinstructional programs to improve, reform, and upgrade relevantprograms and operations within an entire LEA that serve a significantnumber of LEP children and youth in one or more LEAs with significantconcentrations of these children and youth.
One or more LEAs; one or more LEAs in collaboration with IHEs,CBOs, other LEAs or a SEA
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT TEACHERS AND PERSONNEL GRANTS
Purpose:
Administeredby:
The OBEMLA Teachers and Personnel Grants provides financialassistance for preservice and in service professional development forbilingual education teachers, administrators, pupil services personnel,and other educational personnel who are either involved in, orpreparing to be involved in, the provisions of educational services forchildren and youth of limited-English proficiency.
Institutions of higher education which have entered into consortiaarrangements with local or State education agencies.
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
OFFICE OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARYEDUCATION
Dr. Gerald N. TirozziAssistant SecretaryU.S. Department of Education600 Independence Avenue, S.W.Portals Room 4000Washington, D.C. 20202
Title I - A, B, C, & D. Helping Disadvantaged Children MeetHigh Standards
Contact: Ms. Mary Jean LeTendreDirector, Compensatory Education Programs
Address: U.S. Department of Education600 Independence Avenue, S.W.Portals Room 4400Washington, D.C. 20202-6132
Telephone: (202) 260-0826
Part A - Improving Basic Programs Operated by Local Education Agencies
Purpose:
Administeredby:
Part A provides supplemental funding to improve educationalopportunities for educationally disadvantaged children in areas withhigh concentrations of poverty. Programs focus on improving teachingand learning to enable educationally disadvantaged children to meethigh academic standards, and support activities such as extended dayprograms, effective transition from preschool to school, greater parentalinvolvement, and schoolwide programs.
SEAs and LEAs
Federal Contact: Ms. Wendy. Jo New(202) 260-0982
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Purpose:
EDUCATION FOR HOMELESS CHILDREN AND YOUTHSTATE PROGRAMS
State grants for Homeless Children and Youth provide assistance toeach State for preparing and implementing plan for ensuring access toeducation for homeless children and youth. LEAs receive subgrants tocarry out the purpose of the program.
Administeredby: SEAs and LEAs
FederalContact: Dr. Linda Mount
(202) 260-0960
Purpose:
Administeredby:
FederalContact:
EVEN START PROGRAM
The Even Start Program funds family-centered education projects thathelp parents become full partners in the education of their children,assist these children in reaching their full potential as learners, andprovide literacy training for parents by integrating early childhoodeducation, adult education and parent education into a unified familyliteracy program.
SEAs and LEAs
Ms. Patricia McKee(202) 260-0991
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MIGRANT EDUCATION PROGRAMS
Contact: Ms. Bay la F. WhiteDirector, Office of Migrant Education
Address: U.S. Department of Education600 Independence Avenue, S.W.Portals Room 4100Washington, D.C. 20202-6135
Telephone: (202) 260-1164
Purpose:
Administeredby:
FederalContact:
COLLEGE ASSISTANCE MIGRANT PROGRAM
College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) provides funds to IHEsor private nonprofit organizations to assist migrant and seasonalfarmworkers enrolled as first-year undergraduates to make a successfultransition from secondary to post-secondary education.
IHEs or private nonprofit organizations in conjunction withcolleges or universities
Ms. Mary Suazo(202) 260-1396
See Appendix G for a directory of CAMP projects.
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Purpose:
Administeredby:
HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY PROGRAM
High School Equivalency Program (HEP) funds projects at IHEs orprivate nonprofit organizations that prepare migrant and seasonalfarmworkers to obtain a High School Equivalency Certificate (GED)and assist them with their transition to a higher education institution,job training program, or full-time employment.
IHEs or private nonprofit organizations in conjunction withcolleges and universities
FederalContact: Ms. Mary Suazo
(202) 260-1396
See Appendix H for a directory of HEP projects.
INTER/INTRASTATE COORDINATION PROJECTS
Purpose: Coordination grants and contracts are awarded for projects that areintended to improve the inter/intrastate coordination of education andsupport services for migrant children nationwide. Current projects aredescribed below.
The 1-800# hotline is a 24-hour service available to migrant families nationwide. A phonecall to the hotline will link up families with the nearest local migrant education program andwith other needed services. The hotline is coordinated with the national migrant healthhotline, which provides families information and referral on health services.
Administeredby: Eastern Stream Center On Resources and Training (ESCORT), through
the State University of New York at Oneonta
Nationwide #: 1-800-234-8848
Federal Contact: Kristin Gilbert(202)-260-1357
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The Inter/Intrastate Coordination Facilitation Contract provides the Office of MigrantEducation the necessary support to convene State and local grantees to improve collaborationacross the education programs and supportive services for migrant families. Materials forimproving inter/intrastate coordination are developed and disseminated through this contract.
Administratedby:
Federal Contact:
Texas A & M University
Mark Taylor(202) 260-3160
The Consortium Incentive Grants are intented to encourage States to form partnerships thatwould result in reducing the overall amount of MEP administrative costs across theparticipating States and making more funds available for direct educational or supportservices to migratory children.
Administered by:
Federal Contact:
SEAs
Kristina Barber(202) 260-3169
Technology Grants for Teaching and Learning in the Migrant Community are forprojects that use technology to promote greater continuity of instruction for migrant studentsas they are served in different school districts. Projects are focused on "hands-on" use oftechnology by migrant students and/or their teachers.
Administeredby: LEAs, SEAs or non-profit organizations that are in consortium
arrangements
FederalContact: Kristin Gilbert
(202) 260-1357
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Purpose:
Administered
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FederalContact: Ms. Donna Marie Marlow
(202) 260-2815
See Appendix I for a directory of MEES Programs.
MIGRANT EDUCATION EVEN START PROGRAM
The Migrant Education Even Start (MEES) Program funds family-centered education projects that help migratory parents become fullpartners in the education of their children, assist these children inreaching their full potential as learners, and provide literacy training forparents by integrating early childhood education and adult education.
State education agencies, local education agencies, non-profitorganizations, community-based organizations.
MIGRANT EDUCATION STATE GRANT PROGRAM
Purpose:
Administeredby:
FederalContact:
The Basic State Formula Grant Program is the largest of the MigrantEducation Programs and provides funds to the SEAs to be used forsupplemental and support services for eligible migrant childrenidentified within the State. This program helps ensure that migrantchildren can benefit from State and local systemic reforms and:
1. meet the same challenging State content and student performancestandards that all children are expected to meet and,
2. overcome educational disruption, cultural and language barriers,health related problems, and other problems that result from repeatedmoves.
State education agencies
Mr. Sam Harris(202) 260-1334
See Appendix J for the names and addresses of the directors of each State Migrant EducationProgram.
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REHABILITATION SERVICESADMINISTRATION
Mr. Fredric SchroederCommissionerU.S. Department of EducationMs. Mary E. Switzer BuildingRoom 3028330 C Street, S.W.Washington, D.C. 20202
DISABLED MIGRATORY AGRICULTURAL WORKERS - SEASONALFARMWORKERS VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICES
PROJECTS
Contact: Ms. Mary Winkler-ChambersProgram Manager
Address: Rehabilitation Services AdministrationU.S. Department of EducationSwitzer BuildingRoom 3411330 C Street, S.W.Washington, D.C. 20202-2740
Telephone: (202) 205-8435
Purpose:
Administeredby:
Projects funded by this program provide vocational and rehabilitationservices to disabled migratory agricultural workers and seasonalfarmworkers and services to family members who are with them.
Rehabilitation Services Administration
See Appendix K for a listing in contacts.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Ms. Carol M. BrownerAdministrator401 M Street, S.W.Washington, D.C. 20460
PESTICIDE PROGRAM
Contact: Ms. Cathy KronopolusChief, Certification, Worker Protection
Address: Office of Pesticide ProgramsU.S. Environmental Protection Agency401 M Street, S.W.7506CWashington, D.C. 20460
Telephone: (703) 305-7666
Purpose:
Administeredby:
The Pesticide Program protects the public health of the nation'sagricultural workers, particularly when they handle pesticides, andprovides states and farmers with a flexible, common-sense approach tothe Worker Protection Standard (WPS) program. Additionally, itdevelops educational materials on pesticide safety so that farmworkersand handlers can take measures necessary to protect themselves.
Grants, contract, cooperative agreements and interagencyagreements
See Appendix L for a list of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) documents relevant tomigrant workers and their families.
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ADMINISTRATION FORCHILDREN AND FAMILIES
Olivia A. GoldenPrincipal Deputy Assistant SecretaryU.S. Department of Health and Human ServicesAerospace Building, 6th Floor901 D Street, S.W.Washington, D.C. 20447
COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM
Contact: Mr. Bobby MaloneCommunity Development Specialist/Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers
Address: Office of Community ServicesAdministration for Children and FamiliesU.S. Department of Health and Human Services901 D Street, S.W., 5th FloorWashington, D.C. 20447
Telephone: (202) 401-5270Fax: (202) 401-4687
Purpose:
Administeredby:
The Community Services Block Grant Program provides funds to statesfor a range of programs and activities designed to alleviate the variouscauses of poverty at the community level. Migrant projects can applyfor funding under the urban and rural economic program. A set asideis available to Historically Black Colleges and Universities to enablethem to offer continuing education to migrant and seasonal farmworkersand to increase participant employment opportunities.
States; public agencies; and private nonprofit organizations,including Historically Black Colleges and Universities
See Appendix M and N for a list of migrant related grantees.
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
MIGRANT HEAD START
Contact:
Address:
Telephone:
Ms. Maria T. CandamilChief, Migrant Programs BranchU.S. Department of Health and Human Services330 C Street, S.W., Room 2226Washington, D.C. 20013(202) 205-8455
Purpose:
Administeredby:
Migrant Head Start provides a comprehensive early childhood programfor migrant preschool children, from birth to age five.
Federal Migrant Head Start office; local nonprofit organizations; andSelected state agencies
See Appendix 0 for a list of Migrant Head Start projects.
MIGRANT HEALTH PROGRAM
Contact: Mr. Antonio E. DuranDirector, Office of Migrant Health
Address: U.S. Department of Health and Human ServicesBureau of Primary Health Care4350 East West Highway, 7th FloorBethesda, Maryland 20814
Telephone: (301) 594-4303Fax: (301) 594-4997
Purpose:
Administeredby:
The Migrant Health Program provides comprehensive primary healthcare services for migrant and seasonal farmworkers and theirdependents. Maintains links with hospitals and other health and socialservices existing in the area. The Migrant Health Program is fundedunder Section 329 of the Public Health Service Act.
Bureau of Primary Health Care, Division of Community andMigrant Health Services and Ten Regional Department of Healthand Human Services offices
The "Migrant Health Center Directory" is available by request from the Primary CareClearinghouse at (703) 821-8955. See Appendix P,Q, R for a list of regional health centers.
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IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE
Ms. Doris MeissnerCommissionerChester A. Arthur BuildingRoom 7100425 Eye Street, N.W.Washington, D.C. 20536
TEMPORARY H-2A WORKER PROGRAM
Contact: Mr. John BrownAdjudications Officer
Address: U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service425 I Street, N.W.Room 3214Washington, D.C. 20536
Telephone: (202) 514-5014Fax: (202) 514-0198
Purpose: The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA) pertains to allemployers of immigrant "special agricultural workers" engaged in seasonalagricultural work. The Special Agricultural Worker (SAW) Program sets theguidelines for the Immigration and Naturalization Service to monitor the flowof such workers into the country. The H-2A Program provides temporary,foreign farmworkers for employers who meet certification requirements. Theprogram permits employers who meet requirements to import temporaryfarmworkers, provided no U.S. workers are available.
Administeredby: U.S. Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Service
See Appendix S for a directory of Immigration and Naturalization Service Regional Offices.
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EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS ADMINISTRATION
Mr. Bernard E. AndersonAssistant SecretaryU.S. Department of Labor200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.Room S2321Washington, D.C. 20210
MIGRANT AND SEASONAL AGRICULTURAL WORKERPROTECTION ACT PROGRAM
Contact: Mr. Mike HancockChief, Branch of Farm Labor and Immigration Programs
Address: Employment Standards AdministrationU.S. Department of Labor200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.Room S3510Washington, D.C. 20210
Telephone: (202) 219-7605FAX: (202) 219-5122
Purpose: Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act (MSPA) seeks toensure that those who hire, employ, furnish, transport and/or house migrantand seasonal farmworkers comply with the requirements of the Fair LaborStandards Act and the Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker ProtectionAct.
Administeredby: The Employment Standards Administration, Wage and Hour Division
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TEMPORARY ALIEN AGRICULTURAL LABOR PROTECTIONPROGRAM
Purpose: The Temporary Alien Agricultural Labor Protection Program contains thelabor protection standards for temporary alien agricultural labor allowed toenter and work in the United States under the H-2A Program.
Administeredby: Employment Standards Administration, Wage and Hour Division
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EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION
Mr. Raymond UhadleActing Assistant SecretaryFrances Perkins Building200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.Room S2307Washington, D.C. 20210
DIVISION OF SEASONAL FARMWORKER PROGRAMS(JTPA, SECTION 402)
Contact: Mr. Charles C. KaneChief, Division of Seasonal Farmworker Programs
Address: Office of Special Target ProgramsU.S. Department of Labor200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.Room N-4641Washington, D.C. 20210
Telephone: (202) 219-5500 ext. 121Fax: (202) 219-6338
Purpose: The Migrant and Seasonal Farmworker Program provides training and supportservices, including job placement, for migrant and seasonal farmworkers toassist them in securing stable, year-round employment that provides incomeabove the poverty line.
Administeredby: Public agencies and private nonprofit organizations funded through biennial
competition on a state or substate basis. At least 94 percent of annualappropriations are distributed among the states on a formula basis.
See Appendix T for a directory of 402 related projects.
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MIGRANT AND SEASONAL FARMWORKER SERVICES
Contact: Mr. Juan VargasNational Monitor Advocate
Address: Employment and Training AdministrationU.S. Department of Labor200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.Room N-4470Washington, D.C. 20210
Telephone: (202) 219-5174 ext. 167
Purpose: Migrant and Seasonal Farmworker Services provides funding for monitoradvocates who provide advocacy services to domestic U.S. migrant andseasonal farmworkers. These services include training, job referral, andmonitoring payments for required withholdings.
Administeredby: State employment service agencies
See Appendix U for the National Monitor Advocate Directory.
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TEMPORARY ALIEN AGRICULTURAL LABOR CERTIFICATIONPROGRAM (H-2A)
Contact: Mr. Rick KaufmannChief, Agricultural Labor Certifications
Address: Division of Foreign Labor CertificationU.S. Department of Labor200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.Room N4456Washington, D.C. 20210
Telephone: (202) 219-8666 ext. 113Fax: (202) 219-6643
Purpose: The Temporary Alien Agricultural Labor Certification Program (H-2A) authorizesemployers who meet certification requirements to import temporaryforeign farmworkers where no U.S. workers are available. To be eligible for theprogram, the employer must file an application with the Department of Labor thatstates that there are not sufficient workers who are able, willing, qualified, andavailable, and that the employment of aliens will not adversely affect the wagesand working conditions of similarly employed U.S. workers. The employer mustalso guarantee worker protections like free housing, transportation reimbursement,and appropriate wages.
Administeredby: Division of Foreign Labor Certification
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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED PERSONS
Contact: Ms. Leah DobkinAddress: AARP
Consumer Affairs601 E Street, N.W.Washington, D.C. 20049
Telephone: (202) 434-6030
Purpose: American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) published the booklet,"After the Harvest: The Plight of the Older Farmworkers," which focuses onthe need for affordable housing for the retired farmworker and describes someexisting projects in this area. The booklet is based on a report by the HousingAssistance Council for AARP.
ASSOCIATION OF FARMWORKER OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMS
Contacts: Ms. Diane MullMs. Lori Rottenberg
Address: AFOP1925 North Lynn StreetSuite 701Arlington, Virginia 22209
Telephone: (703) 528-4141
Purpose: Association of Farmworker Opportunity Programs (AFOP) is the nationalassociation that represents farmworker organizations and state agenciesoperating JTPA Title IV §402 grants.
AFOP's thirty-seven member organizations in forty-eight states and PuertoRico provide disadvantaged farmworkers with education, training, andemployment opportunities both within and outside of agriculture. AFOP inturn serves as a national advocate for both farmworkers and its memberorganizations.
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CHILDREN'S DEFENSE FUND
Contact: Mr. Stan DornAddress: Children's Defense Fund
Health Division25 E Street, N.W.Washington, D.C. 20001
Telephone: (202) 628-8787
Purpose: The Children's Defense Fund provides advocacy for health care access,including advocacy for making Medicaid, child care, and other federalservices available across state lines.
FARMWORKER JUSTICE FUND
Contacts: Ms. Shelley Davis, Co-DirectorMr. Bruce Goldstein, Co-Director
Address: Farmworker Justice Fund1111 19th Street, NWSuite 1000Washington, D.C. 20036
Telephone: (202) 462-8192
Purpose: The Farmworker Justice Fund provides litigation, public education, policyanalysis, and advocacy for migrant and seasonal farmworkers.
Publications and Directories:
Farmworker Justice News newsletterThe Occupational Health of Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers in the UnitedStates and Program ReportFarmworker Women's Special Initiative on AIDS(Available upon request)
See Appendix V for a list of LSC-funded legal services programs and public interest lawfirms representing migrant and seasonal farmworkers.
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HOUSING ASSISTANCE COUNCIL
Contact: Mr. Moises LozaExecutive Director
Address: Housing Assistance Council1025 Vermont Avenue, N.W.Room 606Washington, D.C. 20002-4205
Telephone: (202) 842-8600Fax: (202) 347-3441
Purpose: The Housing Assistance Council (HAC) is a national nonprofit corporationcreated to increase the availability of decent housing for rural low-incomepeople. Established in 1971, HAC provides seed money loans, technicalassistance, program and policy analysis, research and demonstration projects,training and information services to public, private organizations andnonprofits. These activities have stimulated the development of rural housingprograms at the national, state and local levels.
Publications are available upon request.
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ERSTATE MIGRANT EDUCATION COUNCIL
Conticts: Ms. Nancy M. Clark, Administrative AssistantMr. John P. Perry, Executive DirectorMr. Jim L. Gonzales, Senior Policy Analyst
Address: Interstate Migrant Education CouncilOne Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.Suite 700Washington, D.0 20001-1431
Telephone: (202) 336-7078Fax: (202) 408-8062
Purpose: The Interstate Migrant Education Council creates an awareness of the uniqueneeds of the migrant student population among education, business, andgovernment decision makers. The Council facilitates opportunities for inter-state cooperation through sharing of model programs for migrant students. Italso identifies major barriers and develops alternative solutions for minimizingdifficulties attributable to student mobility, intermittent attendance, limitedEnglish proficiency, and other factors.
Publications and Directories:
Migrant Education IssuegramMigrant Education: A Consolidated View ReportSpecial Education for Migrant Students Report(Available upon request)
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MIGRANT LEGAL ACTION PROGRAM
Contact:
Address:
Telephone:Fax:
Mr. Roger RosenthalExecutive DirectorMigrant Legal Action ProgramP.O. Box 53308Washington, D.C. 20009(202) 462-7744
(202) 462-7914
Purpose: The Migrant Legal Action Program operates as a national support andadvocacy center that provides representation to migrant and seasonalfarmworkers and provides technical assistance to legal services field programsand other social service entities nationwide.
See Appendix V for a list of LSC-funded legal services programs and public interest lawfirms representing migrant and seasonal farmworkers.
MIGRATION AND REFUGEE SERVICES/PASTORAL CARE OFMIGRANTS AND REFUGEES
Contacts:
Address:
Telephone:
Mr. John SwensonExecutive Director, MRSU.S. Catholic Conference3211 4th Street, NEWashington, D.C. 20017
(202) 541-3035
Purpose: Migration and Refugee Services/Pastoral Care of Migrants and Refugees(PCMR), a brinch of the U.S. Catholic Conference, looks at issuessurrounding the influx of migrants and refugees into the Catholic Church andhow the Church should respond. An office within PCMR works directly withagricultural workers, providing advocacy and pastoral care.
For a list of publications, contact Mr. John Swenson.
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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS
Contact: Mr. John RuizHealth Systems Specialist
Address: National Association of Community Health Centers1330 New Hampshire Avenue, N.W.Suite 122Washington, D.C. 20036
Telephone: (202) 659-8008Fax: (202) 659-8519
Purpose: The National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) representsthe interests of migrant health centers, community health centers, and healthcare for the homeless programs in the Washington-based policy developmentprocess; and provides information, training, and technical assistance to thesecenters to assist them in providing quality primary health services to medicallyunderserved populations. The Association also plans and implements aNational Farmworker Health Conference annually in collaboration withseveral other farmworker health organizations.
NON-FEDERAL ORGANIZATIONS
NATIONAL COALITION OF HISPANIC AND HUMAN SERVICEORGANIZATIONS (COSSMHO)
Contact: Ms. Mary ThorngrenVice President, Training and Technical Assistance
Address: National Coalition of Hispanicand Human Services Organizations1501 16th Street, N.W.Washington, D.C. 20036-1401
Telephone: (202) 387-5000
Purpose: The National Coalition of Hispanic and Human Service Organizationsimproves the health and psycho-social well-being of the nation's Hispanicpopulation through policy and research and community-based research anddemonstration projects. Migrants are reached through community-basedprojects.
Publications: The COSSMHO Reporter is printed 2 times a year. A small fee is charged fornon-members.
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NATIONAL COUNCIL OF LA RAZA
Contact: Ms. Lillian HiralesPolicy Analyst
Address: National Council of La Raza1111 19th Street, NWSuite 1000Washington, D.C. 20036
Telephone: (202) 785-1670
Purpose: National Council of La Raza (NCLR) exists to improve life opportunities forHispanic Americans. A private, nonprofit, nonpartisan, tax-exemptorganization incorporated in Arizona in 1968, NCLR serves as an advocatefor Hispanics of every nationality group and as a national umbrellaorganization for over 200 affiliates, Hispanic community-based groups in 37states, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia. NCLR seeks to createopportunities to address problems of discrimination and poverty in theHispanic community through four major types of initiatives:
o Capacity-building assistance to support and strengthen Hispaniccommunity-based organizations;
o Applied research, policy analysis and advocacy on behalf of the entireHispanic community, designed to influence public policies and programsso that they equitably address Hispanic needs;
o Public information efforts to provide accurate information and positiveimages of Hispanics in the mainstream and Hispanic media;
o Special catalytic efforts that use the NCLR structure and credibility tocreate other entities or projects important to the Hispanic community,including international projects when consistent with NCLR's missions.
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READING IS FUNDAMENTAL
Contact: Ms. Dawn KarolickProgram Manager, National Book Program
Address: Reading Is Fundamental600 Maryland Avenue, S.W.Suite 600Washington, D.C. 20024
Telephone: (202) 287-3220
Purpose: Reading Is Fundamental (RIF) is a national nonprofit organization that hasworked with local groups since 1966 to promote reading among Americanyoung people. The program works for national literacy by bringing books tochildren, by motivating them to read, and by helping parents play an activerole in their development as readers. RIF programs are located in some17,000 locations throughout all 50 states, the District of Columbia, PuertoRico, Guam and the Virgin Islands. Local projects receive technicalassistance from RIF and are run by volunteers. Sites may include schools,libraries, Head Start programs, recreational and community centers, andclinics. Programs may run year-round, during the school year, or for thesummer. More than 438,000 children of migrant/seasonal farmworkerscurrently participate in RIF programs.
RURAL COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Contact: Ms. Kathleen StanleyExecutive Director
Address: Rural Community Assistance Program602 King StreetSuite 402Leesburg, Virginia 22075
Telephone: (703) 771-8636D.C. Area: (703) 478-8652
Purpose: Rural Community Assistance Program (RCAP) is a national network of field-based, nonprofit organizations working in small rural communitiesparticularly low-income and under served communities--to secure access tosafe drinking water and sanitary waste water disposal services, and to addresssolid waste, groundwater and other related issues. Handles the Migrant
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Environmental Services Assistance (MESA) Project. Through MESA, RCAPhas assisted migrant health centers to improve the living and workingconditions of MSFWs with more than 100 projects in 25 states and PuertoRico.
NATIONAL CENTER FOR FARMWORKER HEALTH
Contacts: Ms. E. Roberta Ryder, Executive DirectorMs. Joni Barnett, Director of Health Center ServicesMs. Gina Lombardi, Public Information Coordinator
Address: National Center for Farmworker Health1515 Capital of Texas Highway SouthSuite 220Austin, Texas 78746
Telephone: (512) 328-76821-800-377-9968 (Call For Health)
email: www.ncfh.org
Purpose: The mission of the National Center for Farmworker Health (NCFH) is toimprove the health status of farmworker families through the innovativeapplication of human, information and technical resources. NCFH providestechnical assistance and information services to migrant health centers and tofarmworker advocacy organizations throughout the nation. NCFH maintains aResource Center of informatin and health education items pertinent tofarmworker health, as well as community education materials to improvepublic awareness of the contributions farmworkers make to our society.NCFH's Call For Health program provides farmworkers with toll free,bilingual, health information and referral from anywhere in the nation. CallFor Health reciprocates calls with the National Migrant Education Hotline runby ESCORT.
Publications: Migrant Health News lineFarmworker NewsNCFH Resource Center CatalogMigrant Health Centers Referral DirectoryFarmworker Pocket Directory, A Guide to Health Centers and MigrantEducation Programs
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STATE AGENCIES ADMINISTERING THE CHILD NUTRITIONPROGRAMS
ALABAMA
NSLP, CACFP, SFSPMs. Frankie MitchemDirectorSchool and Food Distribution ProgramsAlabama Department of EducationGordon Persons Building50 North Ripley StreetMontgomery, Alabama 36130-3901
ARKANSAS
NSLP (Public School)Ms. Dorothy CaldwellDirectorChild Nutrition SectionDepartment of EducationEducation Building, Suite 4042020 West 3rd StreetLittle Rock, Arkansas 72205-4465
TEL: (334) 242-8225 TEL: (501) 324-9502FAX: (334) 242-2475 FAX: (501) 324-9505
ALASKA(CACFP, SFSP)Ms. Kathleen A. Hays, R.D.Program CoordinatorAlaska Department of Education801 West 10th Street, Suite 200Juneau, Alaska 99801-1894TEL: (907) 465-8708FAX: (907) 465-5279
ARIZONA
NSLP, CACFP, SFSPMs. Lynne Du linDirectorStudent ServicesState Department of Education1535 West Jefferson AvenuePhoenix, Arizona 85007TEL: (602) 542-8709FAX: (602) 542-3818
NSLP (Private School), CACFP, SFSPMr. Grady MaxwellManagerSpecial Nutrition Programs, Slot 705Division of Children and Family ServicesDepartment of Human ServicesPost Office Box 1437Little Rock, Arkansas 72203-1437TEL: (501) 682-8869FAX: (501) 682-2234
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CALIFORNIA
NSLP, CACFP, SFSPMr. Duwayne BrooksDirectorChild Nutrition and Food DistributionDivisionsState Department of EducationPost Office Box 944272560 J Street, Room 270Sacramento, California 94244-2720TEL: (916) 445-0850
(800) 952-5609FAX: (916) 327-3412
COLORADO
NSLP, SFSPMr. Daniel McMillanDirectorChild Nutrition/Transportation UnitColorado Department of Education201 East Colfax Avenue, Room 209Denver, Colorado 80203-1799TEL: (303) 866-6661FAX: (916) 830-0793
CACFPMs. Kathryn A. BrunnerAdministratorFCHSD-CAC-A4Colorado Department of Health4300 Cherry Creek Drive, SouthDenver, Colorado 80222-1530TEL: (303) 692-2330FAX: (303) 782-5576
CONNECTICUT
NSLP, CACFP, SAFSPMs. Maureen B. StaggenborgDirectorChild Nutrition ProgramsDepartment of Education25 Industrial Park RoadMiddletown, Connecticut 0657-1543TEL: (203) 638-4239FAX: (203) 638-4218
DELAWARE
NSLP, CACFP, SFSPDr. Saundra C. BrunsonDirectorSchool Food ServiceDepartment of Public InstructionLockerman and Federal StreetPost Office Box 1402Dover, Delaware 19903-1402TEL: (302) 739-4718FAX: (302) 739-6397
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
NSLP, CACFP, SFSPMs. Betti J. WigginsDirectorFood Services BranchDivision of Logistical SupportPublic Schools of D.C.3535 V Street, NEWashington, DC 20018-1589TEL: (202) 576-7400FAX: (202) 576-7833
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FLORIDA
NSLP, CACFP, SFSPMr. George SnellerAdministratorFood and Nutrition ManagementChild Nutrition ProgramsFlorida Department of Education325 West Gaines Street, Room #804Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0400TEL: (904) 488-7649FAX: (904) 921-8824
GEORGIA
NSLPMs. Annette BomarDirectorGeorgia School Lunch ProgramGeorgia Department of Education1662 Twin Towers EastAtlanta, Georgia 30334TEL: (404) 651-9443FAX: (404) 657-9188
CACFPMr. Michael F. VolmerDirectorOffice of School ReadinessGeorgia Department of Education148 International Boulevard, Suite 525Atlanta, Georgia 30303-0771TEL: (404) 730-2612FAX: (404) 730-2643
SFSPMr. Charlie SimmonsRegional DirectorSERO, USDA, FCS, SNP61 Forsyth Street, SW, Room 8T36Atlanta, Georgia 30303TEL: (404) 730-2612FAX: (404) 730-2643
HAWAII
NSLP, CACFP, SFSPMr. Eugene KaneshiroDirectorSchool Food ServicesBusiness DivisionDepartment of Education1106 Koko Head AvenueHonolulu, Hawaii 96816TEL: (808) 733-8400FAX: (808) 732-4293
IDAHO
NSLP, CACFP, SFSPMs. Patricia A. Ruyle, R.D.State DirectorChild Nutrition ProgramsIdaho Department of EducationPost Office Box 83720Len B. Jordan Office Building650 West State StreetBoise, Idaho 83720-0027TEL: (208) 332-6820FAX: (208) 334-2228
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IOWA
NSLP, CACFP, SFSPDr. Louis E. SmithChiefFood and Nutrition BureauDepartment of EducationGrimes State Office BuildingDes Moines, Iowa 50319-0146TEL: (515) 281-5356FAX: (515) 281-6654
ILLINOIS
NSLP, CACFP (Child Day Care), SFSPMr. James BurkeAssistant SuperintendentDepartment of Child NutritionIllinois State Board of Education100 North First StreetSpringfield, Illinois 62777TEL: (217) 785-5291FAX: (217) 524-6124
CACFP (Adult Day Care)Ms. Nancy NelsonChief Deputy DirectorIllinois Department on Aging421 East Capitol AvenueSpringfield, Illinois 62701TEL: (217) 785-5291FAX: (217) 785-4474
INDIANA
NSLP, CACFP, SFSPMs. Sheila ElamDirectorDivision of School and Community
Nutrition ProgramsIndiana Department of EducationState House, Room 229Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2798TEL: (317) 232-0850FAX: (317) 232-0855
KANSAS
NSLP, CACFP, SFSPMs. Rita HammanTeam LeaderKansas State Board of Education and
Nutrition Services120 East 10th StreetTopeka, Kansas 66612-1182TEL: (913) 296-2276FAX: (913) 296-1413
KENTUCKY
NSLP, CACFP, SFSPMr. William P. McElwain, Jr.DirectorDivision of School Food ServiceState Department of Education500 Mero StreetFrankfort, Kentucky 40601TEL: (502) 573-4390FAX: (502) 573-6775
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LOUISIANA
NSLP, CACFP, SFSPMs. Mary E. TauzinEducation Bureau AdministratorFood and Nutrition ServicesLouisiana Department of EducationPost Office Box 94064Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70804-9064
MARYLAND
NSLP, CACFP, SFSPMs. Sheila G. TerryChiefNutrition and Transportation ServicesState Department of Education200 West Baltimore Street, 3rd FloorBaltimore, Maryland 21201-2595
TEL: (504) 342-3720 TEL: (410) 767-0199FAX: (504) 342-3305 FAX: (410) 767-2635
MAINE
NSLP, SFSPMr. Walter T. RuarkDirectorSchool Nutrition ProgramsDepartment of EducationState House, Station 136Augusta, Maine 04333
MASSACHUSETTS
NSLP, CACFP, SFSPMr. Steve CareyAdministratorNutrition Programs and ServicesDepartment of Education350 Main StreetMalden, Massachusetts 02148
TEL: (207) 287-5315 TEL: (617) 388-3300FAX: (207) 287-1344 FAX: (617) 388-3476
CACFPMr. Richard JonesManagerDivision of Purchased and Support ServicesDepartment of Human ServicesState House, Station 11Augusta, Maine 04333
MICHIGAN
NSLP, CACFPMr. Roger Lynas, DirectorSchool Management ServicesMichigan Department of EducationPost Office Box 30008
TEL: (207) 287-5060 TEL: (517) 373-8642FAX: (207) 626-5555 FAX: (517) 373-4022
Ms. Teresa E. BowmanRegional DirectorMWRO, USDA, FCS, CNP77 West Jackson Boulevard, 20th FloorChicago, Illinois 60604-3507TEL: (312) 353-6673FAX: (312) 353-4108
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MINNESOTA
NSLP, CACFP, SFSPMs. Mary BegalleTeam LeaderFood and Nutrition ServiceMinnesota Department of Children,
Families and Learning550 Cedar Street, Room 951St. Paul, Minnesota 55101TEL: (612) 296-6986
(800) 366-8922FAX: (612) 296-2830
MISSISSIPPI
NSLP, CACFP, SFSPMr. Charles KirbyDirectorBureau of Child NutritionState Department of Education550 High Street, Suite 1601Post Office Box 771Jackson, Mississippi 39205-0771TEL: (601) 354-7015FAX: (601) 354-7595
MISSOURI
NSLPMr. William F. Pohl, Jr.DirectorSchool Food ServicesDepartment of Elementary and Secondary
EducationPost Office Box 480Jefferson City, Missouri 65102-0480TEL: (573) 751-3526FAX: (573) 526-3897
MISSOURI (CONT.)CACFP, SFSPMs. Deborah MarkensonChiefBureau of Food Programs and Nutrition EducationMissouri Department of HealthPost Office Box 5701730 East Elm StreetJefferson City, Missouri 65102-0570TEL: (573) 751-6269FAX: (573) 526-3679
MONTANA
NSLP, SFSPMs. Mary McAulayDirectorDivision of School Food ServicesOffice of Public InstructionPost Office Box 202501Helena, Montana 59620-2501TEL: (406) 444-2505FAX: (406) 444-2955
CACFPMr. Tom RippingaleProgram ManagerChild and Family Services DivisionDepartment of Public Health and Human ServicesCogswell Building, 1400 BroadwayHelena, Montana 59620TEL: (406) 444-0548FAX: (406) 444-2607
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NEBRASKA
NSLP, CACFP, SFSPMs. Connie StefkovichAdministratorChild Nutrition ProgramsState Department of Education301 Centennial Mall SouthLincoln, Nebraska 68509-4987TEL: (402) 471-3566FAX: (402) 471-4407
NEVADA
NSLP, CACFP, SFSPMs. Jean Baecher-Brown, R.D.DirectorHealth and Safety ProgramsNevada Department of Education700 East Fifth StreetCarson City, Nevada 89710TEL: (702) 687-9150FAX: (702) 687-9101
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NSLP, CACFP, SFSPMs. Kathi WilhelmAdministratorNutrition Programs and Services UnitNew Hampshire Department of Education101 Pleasant StreetConcord, New Hampshire 03301TEL: (603) 271-3646FAX: (603) 271-1953
NEW JERSEY
NSLP, CACFP, SFSPMs. Kathy F. KuserDirectorBureau of Child Nutrition ProgramsState Department of Education, CN-500Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0500TEL: (609) 984-0692FAX: (609) 984-0878
NEW MEXICO
NSLPMs. Corrine LovatoDirectorStudent Nutrition Programs UnitNew Mexico Department of Education120 South Federal Place, Room 207Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501-2786TEL: (505) 827-1821FAX: (505) 827-1815
CACFP, SFSPDr. Irene SanchezChiefFamily Nutrition BureauPreventive Services DivisionNew Mexico Children, Youth and
Families DepartmentPost Office Box 5160Santa Fe, New Mexico 87502-5160TEL: (505) 827-9961FAX: (505) 827-9957
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NEW YORK
NSLPMs. Fran O'DonnellChiefBureau of School Food Management
and Nutrition, Room 546New York State Education DepartmentAlbany, New York 12234-0001TEL: (518) 473-8781FAX: (518) 473-0018
CACFPMs. Jeanne ColgroveDirectorNew York Health DepartmentDivision of NutritionChild and Adult Food ProgramII University Place, 4th FloorAlbany, New York 12203-3399TEL: (518) 473-0159FAX: (518) 458-5555
SFSPMs. Pat DombrowskiOperations ChiefFood and Consumer Service, USDA201 Varick Street, Room 613New York, New York 10014TEL: (212) 620-6307FAX: (212) 620-6948
NORTH CAROLINA
NSLPMr. John Murphy IIIChief ConsultantChild Nutrition Services SectionState Department of Public InstructionNorth Carolina Education Building301 North Wilmington StreetRaleigh, North Carolina 27601-2825TEL: (919) 715-1940FAX: (919) 715-1927
CACFP, SFSPMs. Alice LenihanChiefNutrition Services SectionDivision of Maternal and Child HealthDepartment of Environment, Health, and
Natural ResourcesPost Office Box 10008TEL: (919) 733-2973FAX: (919) 733-1384
NORTH DAKOTA
NSLP, CACFP, SFSPMs. Kathryn GrafsgaardDirectorChild Nutrition and Food Distribution ProgramsState Department of Public Instruction600 East Blvd. Avenue, State CapitolBismark, North Dakota 58505-0440TEL: (701) 328-2260FAX: (701) 328-2461
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OHIO
NSLP, CSCFP, SFSPMs. Lorita T. MylesDirectorSchool Food Services DivisionState Department of Education65 South Front Street, Room 713Columbus, Ohio 43266-0308TEL: (614) 466-2945
(800) 808-MEALFAX: (614) 752-7613
OKLAHOMA
NSLP, CACFP, SFSPMs. Dee BakerDirectorChild Nutrition Section, Room 310Oklahoma Department of Education2500 North Lincoln BoulevardOklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105-4599TEL: (405) 521-3327FAX: (405) 521-2239
NSLP (Private School)Mr. Tommy WhitePrograms AdministratorDepartmental Service UnitDepartment of Human ServicesPost Office Box 25352Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73125-0352TEL: (405) 521-3524FAX: (405) 521-6949
OREGON
NSLP, CACFP, SFSPMs. Rachelle BagleyDirectorChild Nutrition and Commodity Distribution
ProgramsState Department of EducationPublic Services Building255 Capitol Street, NESalem, Oregon 97310-0203TEL: (503) 378-3579FAX: (503) 378-4926
PENNSYLVANIA
NSLP, CACFP, SFSPMs. Patricia BirkenshawChiefDivision of Food and NutritionDepartment of Education333 Market Street, 4th FloorHarrisburg, Pennsylvania 17126-0333TEL: (717) 787-7698FAX: (717) 783-6566
RHODE ISLAND
NSLP, CACFP, SFSPMr. David AndreozziFinancial and Administrative ManagerOffice of Finance Nutrition ProgramRhode Island Department of Education255 Westminster StreetProvidence, Rhode Island 02903-3400TEL: (401) 277-4600FAX: (401) 266-6163
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SOUTH CAROLINA
NSLPMs. Vivian B. PilantDirectorOffice of School Food ServicesState Department of EducationRutledge Building, Room 2011429 Senate StreetColumbia, South Carolina 29201TEL: (803) 734-8195FAX: (803) 734-8061
CACFP, SFSPMs. Mary AbneyDirectorFood Service OperationsState Department of Social Services1535 Confederate Avenue, Room 601Post Office Box 1520Columbia, South Carolina 29202-1520TEL: (803) 734-2800FAX: (803) 734-4929
SOUTH DAKOTA
NSLP, CACFP, SFSPMs. Saundra KangasDirectorChild and Adult Nutrition ServicesDepartment of Education and
Cultural Affairs700 Governors DrivePierre, South Dakota 57501-2291TEL: (605) 773-3413FAX: (605) 773-6846
TENNESSEE
NSLPMs. Sarah WhiteDirectorSchool Nutrition Programs710 James Robertson ParkwayNashville, Tennessee 37243-0389TEL: (615) 532-4712FAX: (615) 532-7860
NSLP (Private School)Ms. Mary LoganDirectorCommodity Distribution DivisionDepartment of AgriculturePost Office Box 40627, Melrose StationNashville, Tennessee 37204TEL: (615) 360-0165FAX: (615) 532-7860
CACFP, SFSPMr. Steve NeeceDirectorAdult and Community ProgramsDepartment of Human ServicesCitizens Plaza Building, 15th Floor400 Deadrick StreetNashville, Tennessee 37248-9500TEL: (615) 313-4764FAX: (615) 532-7860
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TEXASNSLP (Public School)Mr. John D. PerkinsDirectorChild Nutrition ProgramsTexas Education AgencyWilliam B. Travis Building1701 North Congress AvenueAustin, Texas 78701-1494TEL: (512) 463-8979FAX: (512) 475-3795
NSLP (Private School), CACFP, SFSPMs. Sally Griffin FoshkoDirectorSpecial Nutrition Programs Y-904Client Self-Support ServicesTexas Department of Human ServicesPost Office Box 149030TEL: (512) 483-3941FAX: (512) 467-5855
VERMONT
NSLP, CACFP, SFSPMs. Josephine BushaChiefChild Nutrition ProgramsState Department of Education120 State StreetMontipelier, Vermont 05602-2702TEL: (802) 828-2447(802) 828-3140
VIRGINIA
NSLP (Public School)Ms. Jane R. Logan, Ph.D.DirectorSchool Nutrition ProgramsState Department of Education101 North 14th StreetPost Office Box 2120Richmond, VA 23219TEL: (804) 225-2075FAX: (804) 371-8593
NSLP (Private School), CACFP, SFSPMr. Robert J. FreilerRegional DirectorMARO, USDA, FCS, SNPMercer Corporate Park300 Corporate BoulevardRobbinsville, New Jersey 08691-1598TEL: (609) 259-5050FAX: (609) 259-5147
UTAH
NSLP, CACFP, SFSPMs. Laura C. OscarsonDirectorChild Nutrition ProgramsUtah State Office of Education250 East 500 South StreetSalt Lake City, Utah 84111-3284TEL: (801) 538-7513FAX: (801) 538-7883
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WASHINGTON
NSLP, CACFP, SFSPMs. Betty Marcelynas, R.D.DirectorChild Nutrition SectionOffice of Superintendent of Public
InstructionOld Capitol Building600 South Washington StreetPost Office Box 47200Olympia, Washington 98504-7200TEL: (360) 753-3580FAX: (360) 664-9397
WEST VIRGINIA
NSLP, CACFP, SFSPDr. Harriet DeelDirectorOffice of Child NutritionState Department of EducationBuilding 6, Room B-2481900 Kanawha Boulevard, EastCharleston, West Virginia 25305-0330TEL: (304) 558-2708FAX: (304) 558-1149
WISCONSIN
NSLP, CACFP, SFSPMr. Richard MortensenDirectorFood and Nutrition ServicesDepartment of Public Instruction125 South Webster StreetPost Office Box 7841Madison, Wisconsin 53707-7841TEL: (608) 267-9121FAX: (608) 267-0363
WYOMING
NSLP, CACFPMr. Michael R. SmithDirectorNutrition ProgramsWyoming Department of EducationHathaway Building, 2nd Floor2300 Capitol AvenueCheyenne, Wyoming 82002-0050TEL: (307) 777-6282FAX: (307) 777-6234
SFSPMr. J. Terry Williams, R.D., M.P.H.Program DirectorDepartment of HealthHathaway Building, Room 4562300 Capitol AvenueCheyenne, Wyoming 82002-0048TEL: (307) 777-7494FAX: (307) 777-5643
AMERICAN SAMOA
NSLPMr. Eugene PalyoProgram DirectorFood Services ProgramsDepartment of EducationPago, Pago, American Samoa 96799TEL: 9-10288-011-684/633-2363FAX: 9-10288-011-684/633-1090
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COMMONWEALTH OF NORTHERNMARIANA ISLANDS
NSLPMr. Justo QuituguaDeputy Commissioner of AdministrationSaipan, CNMI 96950TEL: 9-10288-011-670/322-4051FAX: 9-10288-011-670/322-4056
GUAM
NSLP, CACFPMr. Wilfred G. AfagueActing DirectorDepartment of EducationGovernment of GuamPost Office Box DEAgana, Guam 96932TEL: 9-011-671-475-8901FAX: 9-011-671-472-5003
PUERTO RICO
NSLP, CACFP, SFSPMs. Francisca Montalvo RosadoDirectorSchool Lunchroom DivisionDepartment of EducationPost Office Box 190759San Juan, Puerto Rico 00919-0759TEL: (809) 754-0790FAX: (809) 753-8155
VIRGIN ISLANDS
NSLP, CACFP, SFSPMs. Gail Shulterbrandt-Rivera, L.D.DirectorChild Nutrition ProgramsDepartment of Education44-46 Kongens GadeCharlotte AmalieSt. Thomas, Virgin Islands 00802TEL: (809) 774-9373FAX: (809) 774-7153
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SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM FORWOMEN, INFANTS, AND CHILDREN
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
WIC Program Publications and Directories:
"How WIC Helps," USDA Food and Nutrition Service, PA-1198 (English), PA-1198-S(Spanish)
"WIC Makes a Difference," USDA Food and Nutrition Service, PA-1446 (English)
"WIC for your Baby's Sake," (poster describing benefits available to low-income pregnantwomen), USDA Food and Nutrition Service, PA-1444 (English)
"Pregnant? Drugs and Alcohol Can Hurt Your Unborn Baby," pamphlet, USDA Food andNutrition Service, PA-1464 (English)
"Pregnant? Drugs' and Alcohol Can Hurt Your Unborn Baby," poster, USDA Food andNutrition Service, PA-1469 (English), PA-1469-S (Spanish)
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OFFICE OF BILINGUAL EDUCATIONAND MINORITY LANGUAGES AFFAIRS
ESEA TITLE VIISTATE EDUCATION AGENCY PROGRAM
ALABAMA
Ms. Dianne CourtneyESL Education Specialist, Title IAlabama Department of Education5348 Gordon Persons Building50 North Ripley StreetMontgomery, Alabama 36130-3901TEL: (334) 242-8199FAX: (334) 242-0496
ALASKA
Ms. Anne KesslerProgram ManagerBilingual Education ProgramAlaska Department of Education801 West 10th StreetSuite 200Juneau, Alaska 99801-1894TEL: (907) 465-8716FAX: (907) 465-3396
ARIZONA
Mr. Robert SouzaEducation Program DirectorBilingual and Migrant Education UnitArizona Department of Education1535 West JeffersonPhoenix, Arizona 85007TEL: (602) 542-3204FAX: (602) 542-5377
ARKANSAS
Dr. Andre GuerreroDirector, Title VIIArkansas State Department of EducationEducation Building, R-405-B4 Capitol MallLittle Rock, Arkansas 72201TEL: (501) 682-5014FAX: (501) 682-5177
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CALIFORNIA
Ms. Francisca SanchezManagerCalifornia State Department of EducationElementary Academic Support Office721 Capital MallP.O. Box 944272Sacramento, California 94244-2720TEL: (916) 657-2566FAX: (916) 657-2928
COLORADO
Mr. Roger Martinez (Acting)State Bilingual DirectorColorado Department of EducationSpecial Projects Unit201 East ColfaxDenver, Colorado 80203
DELAWARE
Sister Margaret M. LovelandDirector, Title VIIDelaware Department of Public InstructionP.O. Box 1402Dover, Delaware 19903TEL: (302) 739-2770FAX: (302) 739-3744
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Ms. Lola Johnson-SingletaryProject Coordinator EducationSEA for Bilingual EducationState Technology Assistant ProjectOffice of Education AccountabilityRabaut Conference & Training CenterN. Dakota and Kansas Avenues, NWWashington, D.C. 20011
TEL: (303) 866-6771 TEL: (202) 541-6100FAX: (303) 866-6857 FAX: (202) 727-5307
CONNECTICUT
Mr. George P. de GeorgeCoordinator, Bilingual EducationConnecticut State Department ofEducation165 Capitol AvenueHartford, Connecticut 06106TEL: (860) 566-2169FAX: (860) 566-5623
FLORIDA
Mr. Bernardo GarciaDirectorFlorida State Department of EducationOffice of Multicultural Student LanguageEducationFlorida Education CenterSuite 544Tallahassee, Florida 32399TEL: (904) 922-7294FAX: (904) 921-8310
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GEORGIA
Ms. Beth ArnowConsultant, Migrant/ESL ProgramGeorgia State Board of Education1958 Twin Towers EastAtlanta, Georgia 30334-5040TEL: (404) 656-4995FAX: (404) 651-8079
HAWAII
Ms. Josephine PabloDirector, Title VII, ESEAHawaii State Department of EducationSpecial Programs Management Section3430 Leahl Avenue, Bldg D, 2nd FloorHonolulu, Hawaii 96815TEL: (808) 396-2522FAX: (808) 548-5390
IDAHO
Ms. Anita BrunnerConsultant, Title VIIIdaho State Department of EducationP.O. Box 83720Boise, Idaho 83720-0027TEL: (208) 334-2195FAX: (208) 334-4664
ILLINOIS
Ms. Adela WeinsteinPrincipal ConsultantTitle VII State CoordinatorIllinois State Board of EducationState of Illinois CenterBilingual Education Department100 West RandolphSuite 14-300Chicago, Illinois 60601TEL: (312) 814-3850FAX: (312) 814-2282
INDIANA
Mr. Tom BoalsCoordinator, Title VIIIndiana Department of Public InstructionDivision of Language Minority/Migrant Program
State HouseRoom 229Indianapolis, Indiana 46204TEL: (317) 232-0555FAX: (317) 232-9121
IOWA
Mr. Dan ChavezBilingual CoordinatorIowa Department of EducationGrimes State Office BuildingDes Moines, Iowa 50319TEL: (515) 281-3805FAX: (515) 242-6025
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KANSAS
Ms. Kimberly KreickerEducation Program CounselorKansas Department of Education120 East 10th StreetTopeka, Kansas 66612TEL: (913) 296-7929FAX: (913) 296-7933
KENTUCKY
Ms. Nancy La CountBranch Manager, Instructional StrategiesKentucky Department of EducationCapital Plaza TowerFrankfort, Kentucky 40601TEL: (502) 564-4970FAX: (502) 564-6952
LOUISIANAMs. Rosanna BoydEducation Program ManagerLouisiana State Department of EducationBilingual ESL SectionP.O. Box 94064Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70804TEL: (504) 342-3454FAX: (504) 342-0308
MAINE
Dr. Barney BerubeProject Director, Title VIIMaine Department of EducationDivision of Instruction23 State House StationAugusta, Maine 04333TEL: (207) 287-5980FAX: (207) 287-5876
MARYLAND
Ms. Trudy CollierConsultant, Title VIIMaryland State Department of EducationDivision of Instruction200 West Baltimore StreetBaltimore, Maryland 21201TEL: (410) 767-0341FAX: (410) 767-0100
MASSACHUSETTS
Mr. Jake ShannonDirector, Title VIIMassachusetts Department of EducationInstruction and Curriculum Cluster350 Main StreetMalden, Massachusetts 02148-5023TEL: (617) 388-3300 Extension 256FAX: (617) 388-3396
MICHIGAN
Dr. Miguel RuizDirector, Bilingual EducationMichigan Department of EducationBilingual Education OfficeP.O. Box 30008Lansing, Michigan 48909TEL: (517) 373-6066FAX: (517) 335-5822
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MINNESOTA
Ms. Karon HergenhahnConsultant, Title VIIMinnesota Department of EducationCapitol Square Building550 Cedar StreetSt. Paul, Minnesota 55101TEL: (612) 296-1063FAX: (612) 297-2495
MISSISSIPPI
Ms. Ada H. BeltonCoordinator, Title VIIMississippi State Department of EducationP.O. Box 771Jackson, Mississippi 39205TEL: (601) 359-6590FAX: (601) 359-6795
MISSOURI
Mr. Joel JuddDirector, Title VIIMissouri Department ofElementaryand Secondary Education
P.O. Box 480Jefferson City, Missouri 65102
MONTANA
Ms. Angela Branz-SpallCoordinator, Title VIIMontana Office of Public InstructionState Capitol P.O. Box 202501Helena, Montana 59620TEL: (406) 444-2423FAX: (406) 444-3924
NEBRASKA
Ms. Nancy RowchDirector, Equal Education OpportunityNebraska Department of Education301 Centennial MallP.O. Box 94987Lincoln, Nebraska 68509-3987TEL: (402) 471-2477FAX: (402) 471-0117
NEVADA
Mr. Michael de la TorreCoordinator, Bilingual EducationNevada Department of Education700 East 5th StreetCapitol ComplexCarson City, Nevada 89710
TEL: (573) 751-8281 or TEL: (702) 687-3187(573) 751-9434 FAX: (702) 687-9120
FAX: (573) 526-6698
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
Ms. Susan McKevittDirector, Title VIINew Hampshire State Department ofEducation101 Pleasant StreetConcord, New Hampshire 03301TEL: (603) 271-3196FAX: (603) 271-1953
NEW JERSEY
Ms. Iliana OkumCoordinator, Title VIINew Jersey Department of EducationBureau of Bilingual Education225 West State StreetTrenton, New Jersey 08625-0500TEL: (609) 292-8777FAX: (609) 292-1211
NEW MEXICO
Ms. Lupe CastilloCoordinator, Bilingual Education Unit NewMexico Department of EducationInstructional Services DivisionEducation BuildingSanta Fe, New Mexico 87501TEL: (505) 827-6667FAX: (505) 827-6566
NEW YORK
Ms. Carmen Perez HoganCoordinator, Bilingual EducationNew York State EducationDepartment
EBA, Room 367Washington AvenueAlbany, New York 12234TEL: (518) 474-8775FAX: (518) 473-4678
NORTH CAROLINA
Mr. L. Gerard ToussaintConsultantSecond Languages Studies/High SchoolInter-Disciplinary TeamNorth Carolina Department of PublicInstruction301 North Wilmington StreetEducation Building, Room 6182Raleigh, North Carolina 27601-2825TEL: (919) 715-1803FAX: (919) 715-0517
NORTH DAKOTA
Ms. Mari RassmussenConsultant, Title VIINorth Dakota Department of PublicInstruction
600 East BoulevardBismark, North Dakota 58505TEL: (701) 328-2958FAX: (701) 328-4770
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OHIO
Ms. Donna VillarealConsultant, Title VII ProgramsOhio Department of Education106 North High Street2nd Floor, Room 218Columbus, Ohio 43266
PENNSYLVANIA
Ms. Myrna M. DelgadoCoordinator, Bilingual EducationPennsylvania Department of EducationBureau of Curriculum Instruction333 Market StreetHarrisburg, Pennsylvania 17126
TEL: (614) 466-4109 TEL: (717) 783-6649FAX: (614) 466-1789 FAX: (717) 772-3621
OKLAHOMA
Mr. Van AndersonAdministratorOklahoma State Department of EducationBilingual Education and National OriginSection2500 North Lincoln BoulevardOklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
RHODE ISLAND
Ms. Virginia Da MotaConsultant, Bilingual EducationRhode Island Department of Elementaryand Secondary Education255 Westminster StreetShepard Building, Room 607Providence, Rhode Island 02903
TEL: (405) 521-3196 TEL: (401) 277-3037FAX: (405) 521-6205 FAX: (401) 277-3080
OREGON
Ms. Gloria MunisCoordinator, Title VIIOregon Department of Education255 Capital Street, NESalem, Oregon 97310TEL: (503) 378-3606 Extension 675FAX: (503) 373-796
SOUTH CAROLINA
Ms. Jacqui AsburyDirectorEqual Educational OpportunitiesSouth Carolina Department of Education1429 Senate StreetRutledge Building, Room 513Columbia, South Carolina 29201TEL: (803) 734-8219FAX: (803) 734-4605
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SOUTH DAKOTA
Ms. Margo HeinertDirectorSouth Dakota Department of EducationCultural Affairs
Division of Elementary and SecondaryEducation700 Governors DrivePierre, South Dakota 57501TEL: (605) 773-3282FAX: (605) 773-3782
TENNESSEE
Ms. Julie McCargarDirectorESL/Bilingual Education ConsultantTennessee Department of EducationDivision of Curriculum and InstructionGateway Plaza, 8th Floor710 James Robertson ParkwayNashville, Tennessee 37243-0379TEL: (615) 532-6245FAX: (615) 532-8536
TEXAS
Ms. Maria Medina-SeidnerDirectorTexas Education AgencyDivision ofBilingual Education and Special LanguageInstruction1701 North Congress AvenueAustin, Texas 78701TEL: (512) 475-3555FAX: (512) 475-3667
UTAH
Ms. Diana CortezDirector, Educational Equity SectionUtah State Office of Education250 East 500 SouthSalt Lake City, Utah 84111TEL: (801) 538-7645FAX: (801) 538-7521
VERMONT
Mr. Gerard RobinsonDirector, Title VIIVermont Department of EducationRural Education Center500 Dorset StreetSouth Burlington, Vermont 05403TEL: (802) 658-6342FAX: (802) 658-1393
VIRGINIA
Mr. David CoxAssociate Director, LanguagesVirginia Department of EducationP.O. Box 2120Richmond, Virginia 23216TEL: (804) 225-2593FAX: (804) 371-0249
WASHINGTON
Ms. Helen ValdezCoordinatorWashington Superintendent of PublicInstruction
P.O. Box 47200Olympia, Washington 98504TEL: (360) 753-2573FAX: (360) 753-1953
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WEST VIRGINIA
Ms. Deborah BrownCoordinator, Second Language LearningWest Virginia Department of EducationSecond Language LearningBuilding 6, Capitol ComplexRoom 330Charleston, West Virginia 25305TEL: (304) 558-7805FAX: (304) 558-0459
WISCONSIN
Dr. Seree WerohaDirector, Title VIIWisconsin Department of Public InstructionP.O. Box 7841Madison, Wisconsin 53707TEL: (608) 266-7292FAX: (608) 267-1052
WYOMING
Dr. Paul SoumokilCoordinatorForeign Languages and Bilingual EducationWyoming Department of Education2300 Capital Avenue - 2nd FloorHathaway BuildingCheyenne, Wyoming 82002-0050TEL: (307) 777-7168FAX: (307) 777-6234
AMERICAN SAMOA
Ms. Bernadette ManaseSEA Bilingual CoordinatorAmerican Samoa Department of EducationP.O. Box 2272Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799TEL: (684) 633-5237FAX: (684) 633-4240
GUAM
Mr. Robert KlitzkieBilingual/Bicultural Education ProgramGuam Department of EducationP.O. Box DEAgana, Guam 96910TEL: (011) 671/472-8901FAX: (011) 671/472-9750
PUERTO RICO
Ms. Elia ColonDirector, Bilingual EducationPuerto Rico Department of EducationP.O. Box 759Room 903Hato Rey, Puerto Rico 00919TEL: (809) 759-9983FAX: (809) 753-7926
VIRGIN ISLANDS
Ms. Maria SanesDirector, Bilingual EducationVirgin Islands Department of Education21, 22, 23 Hospital StreetChristianstead BilingualSt. Croix, Virgin Islands 00820TEL: (809) 778-8470FAX: (809) 778-8470
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NORTHERN MARIANAS
Mr. John RasarioActing Director, Title VIINorthern MarianasDepartment of EducationLower BaseSaipan, C.M. 96950TEL: (670) 322-9812FAX: (670) 322-4056
MICRONESIA
Mr. Jimmy HicksFederated States of MicronesiaP.O. Box PS 87Palikir, ZZ 96941TEL: (691) 320-2600
MARSHALL ISLANDS
Ms. Evelyn KonouRepublic of the Marshall IslandsP.O. Box 3Majuro, ZZ 96960TEL: (692) 625-5260
PALAU
Mr. Masa-Aki N. EmersiochlRepublic of Palau/TTPIBureau of EducationP.O. Box 189Koror, Palau, TT 96940TEL:- Use Operator-PittsburgFAX: 680-9830
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OFFICE OF BILINGUAL EDUCATIONAND MINORITY LANGUAGES AFFAIRS
ESEA TITLE VIIEMERGENCY IMMIGRANT EDUCATION PROGRAM
STATE COORDINATORSDIRECTORY
ARIZONA
Arizona Department of EducationBilingual Education Office1535 West JeffersonPhoenix, Arizona 85007TEL: (602) 542-3204
CALIFORNIA
Mr. Hector BurkeCalifornia State Department of EducationMiddle Grades Teaching & Learning721 Capitol MallSacramento, CA 95814TEL: (916) 657-4681
COLORADO
Dr. Siri VongthieresColorado Department of EducationEnglish Language Proficiency Unit201 East Colfax AvenueRoom 208Denver, Colorado 80203TEL: (303) 886-6784
CONNECTICUT
Mr. Edwin AndersonConnecticut State Department of EducationDivision of Education Teaching andLearning165 Capitol AvenueHartford, Connecticut 06106-1630TEL: (203) 566-8925
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Ms. Lola Johnson-SingletaryState Technical Assistance ProgramOffice of Educational AccountabilityRabaut Conference and Training CenterNorth Dakota and Kansas Avenues, NWWashington, D.C. 20011TEL: (202) 541-6100
FLORIDA
Ms. Lisa GaleFlorida State Department of EducationOffice of Multicultural Student LanguageEducation325 West Gaines Street Suite 544Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0400TEL: (904) 922-7298
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GEORGIA
Ms. Beth ArnowGeorgia Department of EducationMigrant/ESOL ProgramsTwin Towers East, Suite 1958205 Butler Street, S.E.Atlanta, Georgia 30334-5040TEL: (404) 656-4995
HAWAII
Mr. Alan B. RamosHawaii State Department of EducationOffice of Instructional ServicesP.O. Box 2360Honolulu, HI 96804TEL: (808) 396-2511
IDAHO
Ms. Anita BrunnerIdaho State Department of EducationP.O. Box 83720Boise, Idaho 83720-0027TEL: (208) 334-2195
ILLINOIS
Ms. Nancy DrewIllinois State Board of Education100 North First StreetSpringfield, Illinois 62777-0001TEL: (312) 814-3850
IOWA
Mr. Dan ChavezIowa Department of EducationBureau of Instructional ServicesGrimes State Office BuildingDes Moines, Iowa 50319TEL: (515) 281-3805
KANSAS
Ms. Kim KreickerKansas State Board of EducationProgram Support Services120 S.E. 10th AvenueTopeka, Kansas 66612-1182TEL: (913) 296-7929
LOUISIANA
Ms. Christine H. JonesLouisiana Department of EducationBilingual Education/ESOL SectionRoom 701P.O. Box 94064Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70804-9064TEL: (504) 342-3454
MAINE
Dr. Barney BerubeMaine Department of EducationCultural ServicesState House Section 23Augusta, Maine 04333TEL: (207) 289-5980
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MARYLAND
Ms. Trudy CollierMaryland State Department ofEducation Division of Instruction200 West Baltimore StreetBaltimore, Maryland 21201TEL: (410) 767-0339
MASSACHUSETTS
Mr. Russell FlemingMassachusetts Department of EducationBureau of Equity and Language Service350 Main StreetMalden, Massachusetts 02148-5023TEL: (617) 388-3300 ext. 259
MICHIGAN
Mr. Paul RecchiaMichigan Department of EducationBilingual Education ProgramP.O. Box 30008Lansing, Michigan 48909TEL: (517) 373-9954
MINNESOTA
Ms. Karen HergenhahnMinnesota Department of Education801 Capitol Square Building550 Cedar StreetSt. Paul, Minnesota 55101TEL: (612) 296-1063
MISSOURI
Mr. Joel JuddMissouri State Department of EducationElementary and Secondary EducationP.O. Box 480Jefferson City, Missouri 65102-0480TEL: (314) 751-8281
MONTANA
Ms. Angela Branz-SpallMontana Office of Public InstructionState CapitolP.O. Box 202501Helena, Montana 59620-2501TEL: (406) 444-2423
NEBRASKA
Ms. Nancy RowchNebraska Department of Education301 Centennial Mall SouthP.O. Box 94987Lincoln, Nebraska 68509TEL: (402) 471-2477
NEVADA
Dr. James AckleyNevada Department of Education700 East Fifth StreetCapitol ComplexCarson City, Nevada 89710TEL: (702) 687-3187
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NEW JERSEY
Ms. Iliana Okum New Jersey Departmentof EducationOffice of Bilingual Education225 West State StreetCN-500Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0500TEL: (609) 292-8777
NEW MEXICO
Ms. Lupe M. CastilloNew Mexico Department of Education300 Don Gasper AvenueEducation BuildingSanta Fe, New Mexico 87501-2786TEL: (505) 827-6667
NEW YORK
Ms. Carmen Perez HoganNew York State Education DepartmentOffice of Bilingual EducationWashington AvenueEBA, Room 125Albany, New York 12234TEL: (518) 474-8775
NORTH CAROLINA
Mr. L. Gerald ToussaintNorth Carolina Department of PublicInstruction
301 North Wilmington StreetRaleigh, North Carolina 27601-2825TEL: (919) 715-1803
NORTH DAKOTA
Ms. Mari B. RassmussenNorth Dakota Department of PublicInstruction
600 East Boulevard AvenueBismarck, North Dakota 58505-0440TEL: (701) 328-2958
OHIO
Ms. Hazel P. FlowersOhio Department of EducationDivision of Equal Education Opportunities106 North High Street, 2nd FloorColumbus, Ohio 43215-3009TEL: (614) 466-3318
OKLAHOMA
Ms. Cheryl HuffmanOklahoma State Department of EducationBilingual Education2500 North Lincoln BoulevardOklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105-4599TEL: (405) 521-3196
OREGON
Mr. Merced FloresOregon Department of EducationDivision of General Education255 Capitol Street, N.E.Salem, Oregon 97310TEL: (503) 378-5585 ext. 675
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PENNSYLVANIA
Ms. Myrna DelgadoPennsylvania Department of EducationBureau of Curriculum and Instruction333 Market StreetHarrisburg, Pennsylvania 17126-0133TEL: (717) 783-6649
RHODE ISLAND
Ms. Susan Rotblat-WalkerRhode Island Department of Education255 Westminister StreetShepard BuildingProvidence, Rhode Island 02903TEL: (401) 277-4600 ext. 2203
TENNESSEE
Ms. Julie McCargarTennessee Department of EducationDivision of Curriculum and InstructionAndrew Johnson Tower 8th Floor710 James Robertson ParkwayNashville, Tennessee 37243-0379TEL: (615) 532-6245
TEXAS
Ms. Maria Medina-SeidnerTexas Educational AgencyBilingual Education Unit1701 North Congress AvenueAustin, Texas 78701-1494TEL: (512) 463-9691
UTAH
Ms. Diana R. CortezUtah State Office of EducationEducation Equity Section250 East 500 SouthSalt Lake City, Utah 84111TEL: (801) 538-7645
VERMONT
Mr. Gerard RobinsonVermont State Education AgencyCompensatory EducationRural Education Center500 Dorset StreetSouth Burlington, Vermont 05403TEL: (802) 658-6342
VIRGINIA
Ms. Leigh H. WilliamsVirginia Department of EducationBudget OfficeP.O. Box 2120Richmond, Virginia 23216-2120TEL: (804) 225-2060
VIRGIN ISLANDS
Ms. Winona TodmannGovernment of the Virgin IslandsDepartment of Education44-46 Kongens GadeSt. Thomas, VI 00802TEL: (809) 774-0100 ext. 3038
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WASHINGTON
Mr. Raul de la RosaWashington State Department of PublicInstruction Instructional Support ServicesOld Capitol BuildingP.O. Box 47200Olympia, Washington 98504-7200TEL: (360) 753-1137
WISCONSIN
Ms. Barbara BittersWisconsin Department of PublicInstructionDivision for Learning Support and EquityP.O. Box 7841125 South Webster StreetMadison, Wisconsin 53707-7841TEL: (608) 266-9609
PUERTO RICO
Ms. Blanca ApontePuerto Rico Department of EducationFederal Affairs OfficeP.O. Box 759Hato Rey, Puerto Rico 00919TEL: (809) 759-8910
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TITLE I OF THE ELEMENTARY ANDSECONDARY EDUCATION ACT (ESEA), AS AMENDED BY
IMPROVING AMERICA'S SCHOOLS ACT OF 1994(PUBLIC LAW 103-382)
STATE COORDINATORS
ALABAMA
Dr. A. J. TownsendTitle 1 CoordinatorFederal Programs SectionState Department of Education5348 Gordon Persons Building50 North Ripley StreetMontgomery, Alabama 36130-3901TEL: (334) 242-8199FAX: (334) 242-0496
ALASKA
Ms. Jean Ann AlterTitle 1, Program ManagerAlaska Department of Education801 West Tenth Street, Suite 200Juneau, Alaska 99801-1894
ARKANSAS
Mr. Bob KerrCoordinator, Title 1, ESEADepartment of EducationArch Ford Education BuildingLittle Rock, Arkansas 72201TEL: (501) 682-4269FAX: (501) 682-1146
CALIFORNIA
Mrs. Hanna L. WalkerDirectorDistrict and School Support DivisionState Department of EducationP.O. Box 944272Sacramento, California 94244-2720
TEL: (907) 465-2842 TEL: (916) 657-2577FAX: (907) 465-2989 FAX: (916) 657-2682
ARIZONA
Mr. Bill ScheelManager, ESEA Title 1State Department of Education1535 West JeffersonPhoenix, Arizona 85007
COLORADO
Dr. Virginia R.L. PlunkettTitle 1 State DirectorColorado Department of Education201 East Colfax AvenueDenver, Colorado 80203
TEL: (602) 542-5235 TEL: (303) 866-6769FAX: (602) 542-3100 FAX: (303) 866-6857
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CONNECTICUT
Dr. Diane M. White lawCoordinatorCompensatory Education Unit, BSPDState Department of EducationP.O. Box 2219Hartford, Connecticut 06145-2219TEL: (203) 566-4987FAX: (203) 566-7845
DELAWARE
Mr. Ronald L. HoustonIASA Title 1 State CoordinatorDelaware Department of Public InstructionTownsend BuildingP.O. Box 1402Dover, Delaware 19903TEL: (302) 739-2767FAX: (302) 739-3744
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Mr. James A. RuffSenior Associate for Title 1District of Columbia Public SchoolsLogan Administration Unit3rd and G Street, NEWashington, D.C. 20002TEL: (202) 724-2395FAX: (202) 724-4791
FLORIDA
Mr. Louis T. MarshAdministratorTitle I, ProgramDevelopment and ImprovementState Department of EducationFlorida Education CenterRoom 644Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0400TEL: (904) 487-3520FAX: (904) 487-4592
GEORGIA
Mr. John HooperDirectorTitle I, ProgramState Department of Education1962 Twin Towers EastCapitol SquareAtlanta, Georgia 30334-5040TEL: (404) 656-2436FAX: (404) 651-8079
HAWAII
Dr. Elaine TakenakaAdministratorSpecial Programs Management SectionPlanning and Evaluation BranchDepartment of Education3430 Leahi AvenueHonolulu, Hawaii 96815TEL: (808) 733-4490FAX: (808) 737-2708
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IDAHO
Mrs. Helen M. StoddardSupervisor, Compensatory EducationState Department of EducationP.O. Box 83720Boise, Idaho 83720-0027
IOWA
Dr. Sue DonielsonAdministrative Title IDepartment of EducationGrimes State Office BuildingDes Moines, Iowa 50319
TEL: (208) 332-6901 TEL: (515) 281-3575FAX: (208) 334-2636 FAX: (515) 242-6025
ILLINOIS
Mr. Xavier BotanaDivision AdministratorMiddle Level EducationIllinois State Board of Education100 West Randolph St., Suite 14-300Chicago, Illinois 60601TEL: (312) 814-3850FAX: (312) 814-2282
INDIANA
Ms. Marge SimickDirectorDivision of Compensatory EducationState Department of EducationRoom 229, State HouseIndianapolis, Indiana 46204-2798TEL: (317) 232-0540FAX: (317) 233-6502
KANSAS
Mr. Kenneth A. GentryTeam LeaderProgram Support ServicesKansas State Board of Education120 South East 10th AvenueTopeka, Kansas 66612-1182TEL: (913) 296-3161FAX: (913) 296-7933
KENTUCKY
Mr. Joseph T. ClarkDirector, Division of Program ResourcesKentucky Department of Education500 Mero StreetCapitol Plaza Tower, Room 820Frankfort, Kentucky 40601TEL: (502) 564-3791FAX: (502) 564-6721
LOUISIANA
Mr. James E. GreenDirector, IASA, Title IState Department of EducationP.O. Box 94064Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70804-9064TEL: (504) 342-3336FAX: (504) 342-3448
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MAINE
Ms. Lois A. WhitcombCoordinator, IASAState Department of Education23 State House StationAugusta, Maine 04333-0023TEL: (207) 287-5306FAX: (207) 287-5174
MARYLAND
Dr. Ronald E. FriendChiefCompensatory Education BranchDivision of Compensatory, Urban, andSupplementary Programs
State Department of Education200 West Baltimore StreetBaltimore, Maryland 21201TEL: (410) 767-0280FAX: (410) 333-8148
MASSACHUSETTS
Ms. Barbara SolomonCoordinator, Title IMassachusetts Department of Education350 Main StreetMalden, Massachusetts 02148TEL: (617) 388-3300 Extension 262FAX: (617) 388-3396
MICHIGAN
Ms. Linda BrownSupervisorCompensatory Education ProgramsState Department of EducationP.O. Box 30008608 West Allegan StreetLansing, Michigan 48909TEL: (517) 373-3921FAX: (517) 335-2886
MINNESOTA
Ms. Jessie R. MontanoMgr., Office of State & Fed. ProgramsDept. Of Children, Families & LearningCapitol Square, 550 Cedar StreetSt. Paul, Minnesota 55101-2273TEL: (612) 296-2181FAX: (612) 297-2495 or
(612) 296-3272
MISSISSIPPI
Ms. Suzanne Ulmer, DirectorOffice of Innovative SupportState Department of EducationP.O. Box 771Jackson, Mississippi 39205-0771TEL: (601) 359-3499FAX: (601) 359-2587
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MISSOURI
Dr. Delores "Dee" BeckDirector, Title I, ESEADepartment of Elementary and Secondary
EducationP.O. 480Jefferson City, Missouri 65102TEL: (314) 751-8284FAX: (314) 526-6698
Dr. Stephen BarrCoordinator, Federal ProgramsTEL: (314) 751-3520FAX: (314) 751-9434
MONTANA
Ms. B. J. GranberyDirector, Title I, ESEAOffice of Public InstructionState CapitolP.O. Box 202501Helena, Montana 59620-2501TEL: (406) 444-4420FAX: (406) 444-3924
NEBRASKA
Mr. Don AndersonAdministrator, Title INebraska Department of Education301 Centennial Mall SouthP.O. Box 94987Lincoln, Nebraska 68509-4987TEL: (402) 471-247181FAX: (402) 471-0117
NEVADA
Ms. Gloria Dopf, LeaderEducational Equity (Title I)Nevada Department of Education700East Fifth StreetCarson City, Nevada 89710TEL: (702) 687-9147FAX: (702) 687-9123
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Mrs. Dorothy R. FairDirector, Title IDivision of Instructional ServicesState Department of Education101 Pleasant StreetConcord, New Hampshire 03301TEL: (603) 271-2717FAX: (603) 271-1953
NEW JERSEY
Mrs. Arlene RothDirectorOffice of Specialized PopulationsState Department of Education240 West State Street, 12th FloorTrenton, New Jersey 08625TEL: (609) 633-9715 or 9716FAX: (609) 633-6874
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NEW MEXICO
Mr. Gilbert MartinezDirector, Title I, ESEAState Department of Education300 Don GasparSanta Fe, New Mexico 87501TEL: (505) 827-6527 or 6534FAX: (505) 982-9537
NEW YORK
Ms. Zenobia O'NealState Director of Title IState Education DepartmentRoom 474, Education Building AnnexAlbany, New York 12234TEL: (518) 473-0295FAX: (518) 474-7558
NORTH CAROLINA
Mr. Calvin WallaceDirector of School ImprovementCompensatory Education SectionState Department of Public Instruction301 North Wilmington StreetRaleigh, North Carolina 27601-2825TEL: (919) 715-1905FAX: (919) 715-1851
NORTH DAKOTA
Dr. Ron TorgesonDirector, Title I, ESEAState Department of Public InstructionState Capitol Building, 9th FloorBismarck, North Dakota 58505-0440TEL: (701) 328-2292FAX: (701) 328-4770
OHIO
Ms. Alice GibsonDirectorDivision of Federal AssistanceState Department of Education933 High StreetWorthington, Ohio 43085-4087TEL: (614) 466-4161FAX: (614) 752-1622
OKLAHOMA
Dr. Judy C. McDonaldTeam LeaderSchool Support/Title I/Indian EducationState Department of Education2500 North Lincoln BoulevardOklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105-4599TEL: (405) 521-2846FAX: (405) 521-2998
OREGON
Dr. Richard M. LaTourCoordinator, Title I ProgramsState Department of Education255 Capitol Street, SESalem, Oregon 97310-0203TEL: (503) 378-3606FAX: (503) 373-7968
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PENNSYLVANIA
Mr. James M. ShefferChiefFederal Programs DivisionBureau of Curriculum and InstructionState Department of Education333 Market StreetHarrisburg, Pennsylvania 17126-0333TEL: (717) 783-9161FAX: (717) 783-6900
Mr. William MaderChiefDivision of Corrections EducationBureau of Curriculum and InstructionState Department of Education333 Market StreetHarrisburg, Pennsylvania 17126-0333
RHODE ISLAND
Ms. Janet F. CarrollCoordinator, Compensatory EducationState Department of Education255 Westminster StreetProvidence, Rhode Island 02903TEL: (401) 277-2638FAX: (401) 277-2734
SOUTH CAROLINA
Dr. Luther W. SeabrookSenior Executive AssistantState Department of EducationRutledge Office Building, Room 8051429 Senate StreetColumbia, South Carolina 29201
TEL: (717) 783-9224 TEL: (803) 734-8396FAX: (717) 783-6900 FAX: (803) 734-6142
PUERTO RICO
Ms. Janet T. SantanaAssistant Secretary and Title I CoordinatorDepartment of EducationP.O. Box 190759San Juan, Puerto Rico 00919-0759TEL: (809) 759-2000FAX: (809) 751-6192
SOUTH DAKOTA
Ms. Ruth SmithAdministratorOffice of Technical AssistanceDepartment of Education andCultural Affairs
Richard F. Kneip Building700 Governors DrivePierre, South Dakota 57501-2293TEL: (605) 773-6119FAX: (605) 773-3782
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TENNESSEE
Ms. Judith MorganDirector, Title IState Department of EducationGateway Plaza, 8th Floor710 James Robertson ParkwayNashville, Tennessee 37243-0379TEL: (615) 532-6304FAX: (615) 532-8536
TEXAS
Ms. B.J. GibsonActing DirectorDivision of Accelerated InstructionTexas Education Agency1701 North Congress AvenueAustin, Texas 78701TEL: (512) 463-9374FAX: (512) 305-9447
UTAH
Dr. John RossDirector, Title I, ESEAState Office of Education250 East 500 South StreetSalt Lake City, Utah 84111TEL: (801) 538-7720FAX: (801) 538-7991
VERMONT
Mr. David BaroudiState Director, Title I ProgramsState Department of Education120 State StreetMontpelier, Vermont 05620-2501TEL: (802) 828-2753FAX: (802) 828-3140
VIRGINIA
Mr. George H. IrbyDirector, Compensatory ProgramsDivision of InstructionState Department of EducationP.O. Box 2120Richmond, Virginia 23216-2120TEL: (804) 225-2870FAX: (804) 371-7347
WASHINGTON
Dr. Mary-Elizabeth (Mitzi) BeachDirectorTitle I, Learning Assistance Program and EquityOffice of the Superintendent of Public InstructionOld Capitol BuildingP.O. Box 47200Olympia, Washington 98504TEL: (206) 753-3220FAX: (206) 753-1953
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WEST VIRGINIA
Ms. Carol MeadowsDirectorInstructional ServicesWest Virginia Department1900 Kanawha Boulevard,Charleston, West VirginiaTEL: (304) 558-7805FAX: (304) 558-0459
WISCONSIN
of EducationE., B-33025305
Dr. Myrna M. ToneyChief, Special Needs SectionState Department of Public Instruction125 South Webster StreetP.O. Box 7841Madison, Wisconsin 53707-7841TEL: (608) 266-2690FAX: (608) 267-0364
WYOMING
Ms. Kaye McCraryCoordinatorTitle I Basic Grants ProgramState Department of EducationHathaway BuildingCheyenne, Wyoming 82002
BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
Mrs. Sharon S. WellsChiefBranch of Supplemental Support Service, OIEPBureau of Indian AffairsU.S. Department of Interior (Code 524)1849 C Street, NW (MS-3512)Washington, D.C. 20240TEL: (202) 208-6364FAX: (202) 208-3200
Ms. Joanne Sebastian MooreDirectorOffice Indian Education ProgramsBureau of Indian AffairsU.S. Department of Interior (Code 500)1849 C Street, NW (MS-3530)Washington, DC 20240TEL: (202) 208-6175FAX: (202) 208-3200
BLUE HILLS HOMES CORPORATION(BHHC)
Mr. John P. ColeExecutive Director, BHHC1020 East 63rd StreetKansas City, Missouri 64110
TEL: (307) 777-7633 TEL: (816) 333-7870FAX: (307) 777-6234 FAX: (816) 333-7534
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NON-PUBLIC EDUCATIONALSERVICES, INC. (NESI)
Mr. Robert H. CrosbyPresident, NESI14416 Jefferson Davis Highway, Number11
Woodbridge, Virginia 22191TEL: (703) 494-0147FAX: (703) 494-6093
COUNCIL FOR AMERICAN PRIVATEEDUCATION (CAPE)
Mr. Joseph W. McTigheExecutive Director, CAPE1726 M Street, NW, Suite 1102Washington, D.C. 20036TEL: (202) 659-0016FAX: (202) 659-0018
NATIONAL COALITION OF TITLE 1CHAPTER 1 PARENTS
Ms. Marilyn AklinExecutive DirectorNational Parent CenterNational Coalition of Title I/ Chapter 1
ParentsEdmonds School Building9th and D Streets, NE, Room 201Washington, D.C. 20002TEL: (202) 547-9286FAX: (202) 544-2813
UNITED STATES CATHOLIC CONFERENCE(USCC)
Reverend William F. Davis, O.S.F.S.Representative for Catholic Schoolsand Federal AssistanceDepartment of EducationUnited States Catholic Conference3211 4th Street, NEWashington, DC 20017-1194TEL: (202) 541-3134FAX: (202) 541-3390
COUNCIL OF CHIEF STATE SCHOOLOFFICERS (CCSSO)
Mr. Gordon AmbachExecutive Director, CCSSOMs. Cindy BrownDirectorResource Center for Educational EquityOne Massachusetts Avenue, NWSuite 2700Washington, DC 20001-1431TEL: (202) 408-5505FAX: (202) 408-8072
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FEDERALEDUCATION PROGRAMADMINISTRATORS (NAFEPA)
Mr. Stanley J. McFarlandExecutive Director, NAFEPA1801 Norht Moore StreetArlington, Virginia 22209TEL: (703) 875-0729FAX: (703) 528-2146
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TITLE I EFFECTIVE PRACTICES: IDENTIFICATION AND DISSEMINATIONSPECIALTY OPTION
CONTACT: Dr. Jean WilliamsPRC, Inc.2601 Fortune Circle EastIndianapolis, Indiana 46241TEL: (317) 244-8160 or
(800) 456-2380FAX: (317) 244-7386
REGION C: Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Mississippi,Alabama, Georgia, and Florida
CONTACT: Dr. Jerry A. JenkinsEducational Testing ServiceLakeside Centre1979 Lakeside ParkwaySuite 400Tucker, Georgia 30084TEL: (404) 934-0133FAX: (404) 723-7436
REGION D: North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Iowa,Illinois, and Missouri
CONTACT: Ms. Judy PfannenstielResearch and Training Associates, Inc.34 Corporate Woods10950 GrandviewSuite 300Overland Park, Kansas 66210TEL: (913) 451-8117 or
(800) 922-9031FAX: (913) 451-8190
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CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION SPECIALTY OPTION
CONTACT: Dr. Alexa PochowskiResearch and Training Associates, Inc.34 Corporate Woods10950 GrandviewSuite 300Overland Park, Kansas 66210TEL: (913) 451-8117 or
(800) 922-9031FAX: (913) 451-8190
REGION E: Arkansas, Louisiana, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Colorado, Utah,Arizona, and New Mexico
CONTACT: Dr. Shelley BilligRMC Research CorporationWriter SquareSuite 5401512 Larimer StreetDenver, Colorado 80202TEL: (303) 825-3636 or
(800) 922-3636FAX: (303) 825-1626
REGION F: Alaska, Hawaii, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming,Nevada, and California
CONTACT: Dr. Beverly FarrFar West Laboratory730 Harrison StreetSan Francisco, California 94107TEL: (415) 565-3000FAX: (415) 565-3012
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MIGRANT COLLEGE ASSISTANCE MIGRANT PROGRAM
PROGRAM DIRECTORS
OREGONCALIFORNIA
Mr. Marcos SanchezDirector, CAMPCalifornia State University Sacramento6000 J StreetSacramento, California 95819-6109
Dr. Milton WestDirector, CAMPOregon State UniversityWaldo Hall 342Corvallis, Oregon 97331
TEL: (916) 278-7241 TEL: (541) 737-3925FAX: (916) 278-5193 FAX: (541) 737-3998
Mr. Raul Z. MorenoDirector, CAMPCalifornia State University Fresno5150 N. MapleFresno, California 93740-0067TEL: (209) 278-4768FAX: (209) 278-6654
IDAHO
Dr. John JensenDirector, CAMPBoise State UniversityCollege of Education1910 University DriveBoise, Idaho 83725TEL: (208) 385-1754FAX: (208) 385-4365
PENNSYLVANIA
Ms. Jerri GalaidaDirector, CAMPPennsylvania State University2089 Boucke BuildingUniversity Park, Pennsylvania 16802TEL: (814) 863-9440FAX: (814) 865-0055
TEXAS
Ms. Esther YaconoDirector, CAMPSt. Edward's University3001 South Congress AvenueAustin, Texas 78704-6489TEL: (512) 448-8625FAX: (512) 448-8492
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CALIFORNIA
HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY PROGRAM
PROJECT DIRECTORS
IDAHO
Dr. Joyce BishopDirector, HEPCSUS High School Equivalency ProgramCalifornia State University Sacramento6000 J Street, T-JJ-1Sacramento, California 95819-6107
Dr. John JensenDirector, HEPBoise State UniversityDepartment of Teacher Education1910 University DriveBoise, Idaho 83725
TEL: (916) 278-3708 TEL: (208) 385-1754FAX: (916) 278-4980 FAX: (208) 385-4365
COLORADO
Dr. Leonard BacaDirector, HEPUniversity of Colorado BoulderBUENO Center for Multicultural EducationCampus Box 249Boulder, Colorado 80309-0249TEL: (303) 492-5416FAX: (303) 492-2883
FLORIDA
Dr. Ann Cranston GingrasDirector, HEPUniversity of South FloridaCollege of EducationDepartment of Special Education4202 Fowler AvenueTampa, Florida 33620-8350TEL: (813) 974-3410FAX: (813) 974-5542
MARYLAND
Ms. Mary YakaitisDirector, HEPCenter for Human Services7200 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 600Bethesda, Maryland 20814TEL: (301) 941-8531FAX: (301) 941-8512
MISSISSIPPI
Ms. Bobbie HarrisDirector, HEPMississippi Valley State UniversityOffice of Continuing EducationP.O. Box 125Itta Bena, Mississippi 38941TEL: (601) 254-9041FAX: (601) 254-6704
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NEW MEXICO
Ms. Annette GarciaDirector, HEPNorthern New Mexico Community CollegeHigh School Equivalency ProgramEl Rito, New Mexico 87530TEL: (505) 581-4116FAX: (505) 747-2170
NEW YORK
Mr. Eric BrooksDirector, HEPHEP/SUNY New PaltzP.O. Box 250New Paltz, New York 12561TEL: (914) 257-2951FAX: (914) 257-2953
OREGON
Mr. Emilio HernandezDirector, HEPUniversity of OregonCollege of Education1685 East 17th StreetEugene, Oregon 97403TEL: (541) 346-3531
(800) 687-6068FAX: (541) 346-6098
PUERTO RICO
Ms. Sylvia RoblesDirector, HEPInter American University of Puerto RicoSan German Campus, Box 5100San German, Puerto Rico 00683TEL: (809) 892-6380FAX: (809) 892-6350
PUERTO RICO (CONT'D)
Mr. Orlando ColonDirector, HEPPontifical Catholic University of PuertoRico2250 Los Americas Avenue, Suite 521Ponce, Puerto Rico 00731-6382TEL: (787) 843-3265FAX: (787) 840-4295
TENNESSEE
Dr. Loida C. VelazquezPrincipal Investigator, HEPUniversity of TennesseeCollege of Education600 Henley, Suite 312Knoxville, Tennessee 37996TEL: (615) 974-7928FAX: (615) 974-3857
TEXAS
Ms. Norma ChaconDirector, HEPUniversity of Texas at El Paso500 West University AvenueEl Paso, Texas 79968-0571TEL: (915) 747-5587FAX: (915) 747-8060
Mr. Kobla OsayandeDirector, HEPUniversity of HoustonCollege of Education4800 Calhoun, Suite 425FHHouston, Texas 77204-4989TEL: (713) 473-4985
(800) 225-1409FAX: (713) 743-4989
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TEXAS (CONT'D)
Mr. Efrain SanchezDirector, HEPSER-Jobs for Progress of Southwest Texas4605 Maher AvenueLaredo, Texas 78041
WISCONSIN
Mr. Arturo MartinezAssistant DeanMilwaukee Area Technical College700 West State Street, Room M222Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53233
TEL: (210) 724-1844 TEL: (414) 297-6803(800) 477-1844 FAX: (414) 297-7900
FAX: (210) 724-1831
Mr. Patrick T. Mc MannAssistant Director, HEPTexas A&M University KingsvilleCampus Box 181Kingsville, Texas 78363-8202TEL: (512) 593-2123
(800) 687-4780
Mr. Richard TrevinoDirector, HEPUniversity of Texas Pan AM1201 West University DriveEdinburg, Texas 78539TEL: (210) 381-2521FAX: (210) 316-7108
WASHINGTON
Dr. James T. ShoemakerDirector, HEPWashington State UniversityHigh School Equivalency ProgramCollege of EducationPullman, Washington 99164-2101TEL: (509) 335-2454FAX: (509) 335-7977
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KANSAS
MIGRANT EDUCATION EVEN START
PROJECT DIRECTORS AND COORDINATORS
NEW MEXICO
Ms. Becky Mac CallumCommunity Service Center220 South 9thKansas City, Kansas 66101TEL: (913) 621-5774
KENTUCKY
Ms. Karla GibbsOhio Valley Educational Cooperative 205Parker DriveLaGrange, Kentucky 40031TEL: (502) 222-4573, ext. 19
MICHIGAN
Ms. Denise GasperFremont Area Foundation108 South StewartPost Office Box BFremont, Michigan 49412TEL: (616) 652-1638
MONTANA
Ms. Angela Branz-SpallSuperintendent of Public InstructionPost Office Box 202501Helena, Montana 59620-2501TEL: (406) 444 2423
Ms. Betsy BennettLas Cruces School District #2505 S. Main, Suite 249Las Cruces, New Mexico 88001TEL: (505) 527-5883
NEW YORK
Mr. Robert LynchGenesee-Livingston-Steuben-WyomingHolcomb Building, Room 210Geneseo, New York 14454TEL: (716) 245-5681
NORTH CAROLINA
Ms. Geraldine RitterWake County Public School System 3600Post Office Box 28049Wake Forest RoadRaleigh, North Carolina 27609TEL: (919) 850-1753
OREGON
Ms. Susan HaversonSalem-Keizer School DistrictPost Office Box 120241309 Ferry Street, SESalem, Oregon 97309-0024(503) 399-3258
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PENNSYLVANIA
Mr. Parker C. CobleLincoln Intermediate Unit No. 12Post Office Box 7065 Billerbeck StreetNew Oxford, Pennsylvania 17350TEL: (717) 624-4616
TEXAS
Ms. Mary Lou CummingsEl Paso Community CollegePost Office Box 20500El Paso, Texas 79998TEL: (915) 594-2283
Ms. Sylvia ReynaSan Antonio ISD141 Lavaca StreetSan Antonio, Texas 78210TEL: (210) 212-8344
Mr. Efrain SanchezSER-Jobs for Progress of Southwest Texas4605 Maher AvenueLaredo, Texas 78041TEL: (210) 724-1844
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TITLE IMIGRANT EDUCATION PROGRAM
STATE DIRECTORS
Office of Migrant EducationU.S. Department of Education
600 Independence Avenue, S.W.Portals Room 4100
Washington, D.C. 20202-6135(202) 260-1164
ALABAMA ARIZONA
Mr. Paul MeigsMigrant Education CoordinatorAlabama Department of Education5348 Gordon Persons Building50 North Ripley StreetMontgomery, Alabama 36130-3901
Mr. Ralph RomeroActing Program ManagerBilingual/Migrant EducationArizona Department of Education1535 West Jefferson StreetPhoenix, Arizona 85007
TEL: (334) 242-8199 TEL: (602) 542-3204FAX: (334) 242-0496 FAX: (602) 542-3100
ALASKA
Ms. Carole GreenDirectorMigrant Education ProgramState Department of Education801 West Street, Suite 200Juneau, Alaska 99801-1894TEL: (907) 465-2886FAX: (907) 465-2989
ARKANSAS
Mr. William CosmeDirectorArkansas Department of Education4 State Capitol Mall, Room 304ALittle Rock, Arkansas 72201-1071TEL: (501) 324-9660FAX: (501) 324-9694
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CALIFORNIA
Mr. Larry JaurequiDirectorMigrant Education OfficeState Department of EducationPost Office Box 944272721 Capitol Mall, 2nd FloorSacramento, California 94244-2720TEL: (916) 657-2561FAX: (916) 657-3353
COLORADO
Dr. David PimentelDirectorMigrant Education ProgramColorado Department of Education201 East Colfax, Room 401Denver, Colorado 80203TEL: (303) 866-6758FAX: (303) 866-6857
CONNECTICUT
Ms. Marlene PadernachtState DirectorMigrant EducationDivision of Education Support ServicesP.O. Box 2219Hartford, Connecticut 06145TEL: (860) 566-3278FAX: (860) 566-7845
DELAWARE
Mr. Jose "Frank" SorianoState SpecialistMigrant EducationTownsend BuildingP.O. Box 1402Dover, Delaware 19903TEL: (302) 739-2767FAX: (302) 739-3744
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Dr. Beverly H. WallaceActing DirectorTransitory Students Technical
Assistance BranchHamilton Administration Building6 Street & Brentwood Parkway, NEWashington, DC 20002TEL: (202) 727-5559FAX: (202) 724-9748
FLORIDA
Mr. William Pittman, Jr.Migrant State DirectorFlorida Department of EducationFlorida Education Center, Room 306325 West Gaines StreetTallahassee, Florida 32399-0400TEL: (904) 487-3530FAX: (904) 922-9648
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GEORGIA
Ms. Beth ArnowCoordinatorMigrant/ESOL ProgramsGeorgia Department of Education1952 Twin Towers EastAtlanta, Georgia 30334-5080TEL: (404) 656-2030FAX: (404) 651-8079
IDAHO
Ms. Irene ChavollaState CoordinatorMigrant EducationCompensatory Education DivisionIdaho State Department of EducationP.O. Box 83720Boise, Idaho 83720-0027TEL: (208) 332-6909FAX: (208) 334-2636
ILLINOIS
Mr. David GutierrezMigrant Education ProgramIllinois State Board of Education100 North First Street, E233Springfield, Illinois 62777-0002TEL: (217) 782-5728FAX: (217) 524-9354
INDIANA
Ms. Darlene SlabyDirectorDivision of Language Minority andMigrant ProgramsState Department of EducationState House, Room 229Indianapolis, Indiana 46204TEL: (317) 232-0555FAX: (317) 233-1175
IOWA
Ms. Geri SudtelgteCoordinatorMigrant Education ProgramOffice of Educational Services forChildren, Families and CommunitiesIowa Department of EducationGrimes State Office BuildingDes Moines, Iowa 50319TEL: (515) 281-3944FAX: (515) 242-6025
KANSAS
Mr. Ron JohnsonEducation Program ConsultantProgram Support ServicesKansas State Department of Education120 South East 10th AvenueTopeka, Kansas 66612TEL: (913) 296-3161FAX: (913) 296-5867
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KENTUCKY
Mr. Kenneth IsonMigrant CoordinatorDivision of Program ResourcesState Department of Education500 Mero StreetCapital Plaza Tower, Room 830Frankfort, Kentucky 40601TEL: (502) 564-3791FAX: (502) 564-6721
LOUISIANA
Mr. Ronnie GloverDirectorBureau of Migrant EducationLouisiana Department of Education654 Main StreetP.O. Box 94064Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70804-9064TEL: (504) 342-3517FAX: (504) 342-6485
MAINE
Ms. Pamela A. GatcombState DirectorMaine Migrant Education ProgramState House Station 19Augusta, Maine 04333TEL: (207) 287-5306FAX: (207) 287-5174
MARYLAND
Ms. Cvieta SheridanState DirectorMigrant Education Programs700 Glasgow StreetP.O. Box 619Cambridge, Maryland 21613TEL: (410) 221-0151FAX: (410) 221-1085
MASSACHUSETTS
Ms. Miriam SchwartrzAssociate Executive DirectorEDCO CollaborativeDirector, Migrant Education Program20 Kent StreetBrookline, Massachusetts 02146TEL: (617) 738-5600FAX: (617) 738-0968
Mr. Robert Kyriakakis (Programmatic)CoordinatorMigrant Education ProgramLearning Support ServicesMassachusetts Department of Education350 Main StreetMalden, Massachusetts 02148-5023TEL: (617) 388-3300 Extension 509FAX: (617) 388-3394
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MICHIGAN
Ms. Margaret BeahanMigrant Education SupervisorMigrant Education OfficeState Department of EducationP.O. Box 30008Lansing, Michigan 48909TEL: (517) 241-1834FAX: (517) 373-4589
MINNESOTA
Ms. Jessie MontanoDirectorOffice of State and Federal ProgramsMinnesota Department of Children,Families and Learning876 Capitol Square Building550 Cedar StreetSt. Paul, Minnesota 55101-2273TEL: (612) 296-2181FAX: (612) 297-2495
MISSISSIPPI
Ms. Rita LaneSupervisorSpecial ProjectsState Department of EducationP.O. Box 771Jackson, Mississippi 39205
MISSOURI
Ms. Nancee AllanDirectorFederal Grants Management SectionDepartment of Elementary and
Secondary EducationP.O. Box 480Jefferson City, Missouri 65102-0480TEL: (573) 751-8287FAX: (573) 526-6698
MONTANA
Ms. Angela Branz-SpallDirectorTitle 1, Migrant ProgramOffice of Public InstructionState CapitolHelena, Montana 59620-2501TEL: (406) 444-2423FAX: (406) 449-7105
NEBRASKA
Dr. Betty AlfredDirectorMigrant EducationState Department of Education301 Centennial Mall SouthP.O. Box 94987Lincoln, Nebraska 68509
TEL: (601) 359-3499 TEL: (402) 471-3440FAX: (601) 359-2587 FAX: (402) 471-2113
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NEVADA
Dr. James F. AckleyEducation ConsultantState Department of Education700 East Fifth StreetCarson City, Nevada 89710TEL: (702) 687-9161FAX: (702) 687-9123
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Ms. Jane WeissmanAdministratorEarly Learning BureauState Department of EducationState Office Park South101 Pleasant StreetConcord, New Hampshire 03301TEL: (603) 271-3776FAX: (603) 271-1953
NEW JERSEY
Ms. Arlene RothDirectorOffice of Specialized PopulationsDivision of Student ServicesState Department of EducationRoute 29, Riverview PlazaBuilding 100, 2nd Floor, CN 500Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0500TEL: (609) 633-9715FAX: (609) 633-6874
NEW MEXICO
Mr. Bobby GomezDirectorTitle 1, ECIAState Department of Education300 Don Gaspar StreetSanta Fe, New Mexico 87501-2786TEL: (505) 827-6534FAX: (505) 827-6504
NEW YORK
Dr. Nancy W. CroceMigrant Education DirectorNew York State Education DepartmentRoom 483, Education Building AnnexAlbany, New York 12234TEL: (518) 473-0295FAX: (518) 474-1405
NORTH CAROLINA
Mr. Emmit KimbroughMigrant Education ConsultantState Department of Public InstructionNorth Carolina Education Building301 North Wilmington StreetRaleigh, North Carolina 27601-2825TEL: (919) 715-1828FAX: (919) 715-1897
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NORTH DAKOTA
Ms. Jean BohnDirectorTitle 1 and Migrant EducationDepartment of Public Instruction600 Boulevard EastBismarck, North Dakota 58505TEL: (701) 328-2292FAX: (701) 328-4770
OHIO
Dr. Jose VillaDirectorMigrant EducationDivision of Federal Assistance933 High StreetWorthington, Ohio 43085TEL: (614) 466-4161FAX: (614) 728-1612
OKLAHOMA
Mr. Gary CarmichaelAdministratorMigrant Education ProgramState Department of Education2500 North Lincoln, Suite 1-33Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
OREGON
Mr. Merced FloresAssistant SuperintendentCompensatory EducationPublic Services Building225 Capitol Street, NESalem, Oregon 97310-0203TEL: (503) 373-3606FAX: (503) 373-7968
PENNSYLVANIA
Dr. Manuel RecioDirectorMigrant EducationState Department of Education333 Market Street, 7th FloorHarrisburg, Pennsylvania 17126-0333TEL: (717) 783-6467FAX: (717) 783-4392
PUERTO RICO
Ms. Maria Teresa Fret MercadoDirectorMigrant Education ProgramsDepartment of EducationP.O. Box 759Hato Rey, Puerto Rico 00919
TEL: (405) 521-2893 TEL: (787) 754-1050FAX: (405) 521-2998 FAX: (787) 751-3798
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RHODE ISLAND
Ms. Susan Rotblat-WalkerLEP/Migrant Education SpecialistOffice of School ImprovementRhode Island Department of Education22 Westminster StreetProvidence, Rhode Island 02903-3414TEL: (401) 277-2650FAX: (401) 277-2734
SOUTH CAROLINA
Mr. Jess TorresState DirectorMigrant Education ProgramState Department of EducationRutledge Building, Room 5121429 Senate StreetColumbia, South Carolina 29201TEL: (803) 734-8111FAX: (803) 734-4605
SOUTH DAKOTA
Ms. Janet RickettsState CoordinatorMigrant EducationDivision of Education700 Governor's DrivePierre, South Dakota 57501-2293TEL: (605) 773-4437FAX: (605) 773-3782
TENNESSEE
Ms. Kathi RoweCoordinatorMigrant EducationState Department of EducationGateway Plaza, 8th Floor710 James Robinson ParkwayNashville, Tennessee 37243-0379TEL: (615) 532-6302FAX: (615) 532-8536
TEXAS
Mr. Frank ContrerasDirectorDivision of Migrant EducationTexas Education Agency1701 North Congress AvenueAustin, Texas 78701-1494TEL: (512) 463-9067FAX: (512) 463-9759
UTAH
Mr. Jerry OrtegaMigrant Education ProgramState Office of Education250 East 500 SouthSalt Lake City, Utah 84111TEL: (801) 538-7720FAX: (801) 538-7991
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VERMONT
Mr. Gerard RobinsonState DirectorMigrant Education Program500 Dorset StreetSouth Burlington, Vermont 05403TEL: (802) 658-6342FAX: (802) 658-1393
VIRGINIA
Ms. Denise PerrittEducation SpecialistTitle I and Migrant EducationVirginia Department of EducationP.O. Box 2120Richmond, Virginia 23216-2120TEL: (804) 371-7579FAX: (804) 371-7347
WASHINGTON
Mr. Raul de la RosaDirector .
Instructional Support ServicesOffice of the Superintendent of PublicInstructionOld Capitol BuildingP.O. Box 47200Olympia, Washington 98504-7200TEL: (360) 753-1137FAX: (360) 664-2605
WEST VIRGINIA
Ms. Carolyn MeadowsDirectorMigrant Education ProgramState Department of Education1900 Kanawha Boulevard EastBuilding 6, Room B330Charleston, West Virginia 25305TEL: (304) 558-7805FAX: (304) 558-0459
WISCONSIN
Dr. Myrna ToneySpecial Needs SectionState Department of Public Instruction125 South Webster StreetP.O. Box 7841Madison, Wisconsin 53707TEL: (608) 226-2690FAX: (608) 267-0364
WYOMING
Ms. Sharon TigheTitle I Consultant for Special ProgramsState Department of EducationHathaway BuildingCheyenne, Wyoming 82002TEL: (307) 777-3656FAX: (307) 777-5421
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MIGRATORY AND SEASONAL FARMWORKERS WITH DISABILITIESPROJECTS
COLORADO
Mr. Samuel MedinaPrincipal InvestigatorColorado Division of Vocational Rehab1575 Sherman Street, 4th FloorDenver, CO 80203-1714TEL: (719) 544-1406
FLORIDA
Mr. Mark RavenscraftPrincipal InvestigatorDivision of Vocational Rehabilitation2002 Old St. Augustine Road, Bldg. A212Tallahassee, FL 32399-0696TEL: (904) 488-5363
MINNESOTA
Mr. Jim HousePrincipal InvestigatorGoodwill Industries/Easter Seal2543 Como AvenueSt. Paul, MN 55108TEL: (612) 6464-8206
NEW MEXICO
Ms. Veronica De Leon-DowdPrincipal InvestigatorState Department of EducationDivision of Vocational Rehabilitation435 D. St. Michaels DriveSanta Fe, NM 87505TEL: (505) 827-3739
TEXAS
Mr. Charles BurtisPrincipal InvestigatorTexas Commission for the Blind4800 N. Lamar Blvd.P.O. Box 12866Austin, TX 78711TEL: (512) 459-1406
Mr. Delvin SparksPrincipal InvestigatorTexas Rehabilitation Commission4900 N. LamarAustin, TX 78751TEL: (512) 483-4141
UTAH
Mr. Kevin DuffyPrincipal InvestigatorUtah State Office of Rehabilitation250 East 500 SouthSalt Lake City, UT 84111TEL: (801) 522-5165
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OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
CERTIFICATION, WORKER PROTECTION BRANCHU.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
BOOKS
EPA WORKER PROTECTION STANDARD: Materials Developed By EPA. States and OtherOrganizations (21 page resource listing of worker protection materials)Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Pesticide Programs (7506C)401 "M" Street, S.W.Washington, D.C. 20460
Training Handbook Provides useful WPS background and recommendations for effectivetraining on how to cover the 11 worker training concept.Source: Gemplers, Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin
Pub. #HW55
A Guide to Heat Stress in Agriculture - This manual applies recognized heat stress principlesto the particular conditions of agriculture.Source: Gemplers, Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin
Pub. #HW77
Protect Yourself from Pesticides Flip Chart - (Bilingual/companion to worker handbook)Sources: Publications, Gainesville, Florida
Pub. #SM-48Gemplers, Mt. Horeb, WisconsinPub. # FC100/Professional trainers#FC198/Growers
The Worker Protection Standard for Agricultural Pesticides How to Compile WhatEmployers Need To Know (141 pages)Source: Gemplers, Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin
Pub. #HW40
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Protect Yourself from Pesticides Guide for Agricultural WorkersProtejase de los Pesticides Guida para los Trabajadores Agricolas(43 page bilingual handbook) This handbook is available in Korean, Philippian, Chinese,Vietnamese and Laotian.Source: Gemplers, Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin
Pub. #HW20
Pesticide Safety Handler HandbookSource: Gemplers, Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin
Pub. #HW30
Pesticide Safety Handler HandbookGuia para los que Manejan PesticidasSource: Gemplers, Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin
Pub. #HW35National Center for Environmental Publications
and Information (NCEPI), Cincinnati, OhioTEL: (513) 891-6561EPA 735-B-94-001
Steps To Protect Yourself From Pesticides. 23 page pocket-sized bilingual booklet availablein Spanish EPA 735-F-95-002, Haitian Creole EPA 735-F-95-003, Vietnamese EPA735-F-95-004, Cambodian EPA 735-F-95-005, Laotian EPA 735-F-95-006Source: NCEPI
TEL: (513) 891-6561
LEAFLETS
"Protect Yourself from Pesticides/Protejase De Los Pesticidas"(Black/White handout for workers)Source: NCEPI
Cincinnati, Ohio
"Protect Yourself from Pesticides"A color bilingual worker safety poster in English and Spanish.Source: Gemplers, Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin
Pub. #P928, 23x35/folded
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"If You See This Sign KEEP OUT/Se usted ye sete letrero NO ENTRE!"(Companion pamphlet to the 17 x 22 promotional poster)Source: National Center for Environmental Publications and Information (NCEPI)
TEL: (513) 891-6561
POSTERS
"Quick Reference Guide to the 1992 Worker Protection Standard (WPS)"(17 x 22 poster)Source: Gemplers, Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin
Pub. #P977
"If You See This Sign KEEP OUT/Se usted ye sete letrero NO ENTRE!"(17 x 22 promotional poster for the Worker Protection Standard Field Warning Sign)Source: NCEPI
TEL: (513) 891-6561
"Controlling Heat Stress Made Simple"(A color bilingual poster in English on one side and Spanish on the other side)Source: Certification, Worker Protection Branch
Pub. #EPA 750-H-93-001(703) 305-7666
VIDEOS
"Pesticide Handlers and the WPS"(Video for pesticide handlers)Source: Michigan State University
TEL: (517) 355-0117
"Siguiedo El Sol/Chasing the Sun"(Bilingual Worker video)Source: National Migrant Resource Program, Inc.
TEL: (512) 328-7682
"Playing Field"(Children's video on pesticide safety)Source: National Center for Farmworker Health, Inc.
TEL: (512) 328-7682
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COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT
LIST OF GRANTEES SERVING MIGRANTS
Grantee: Association of Farmworker Opportunity Programs*1611 N. Kent Street, Suite 910Arlington, Virginia 22209
Project: The project proposes to implement a radio social marketing project to increaseSpanish-speaking low-income individuals in Pennsylvania access nutritioninformation and related nutrition and health services.
Grantee: Green Thumb, Inc. *
Address: 2000 N. 14th Street, Suite 800Arlington, Virginia 22201
Project: Green Thumb's Food for Health Program will enable low income residents innine primarily rural counties in South Dakota to better access nutrition, health,and other related social services.
Grantee: Metropolitan Health Department of Nashville and Davidson. *
Address: 311 23rd Avenue NorthNashville, Tennessee 37138
Project: This project will focus on nutrition education and outreach to target low incomeindividuals, minority groups, participants of national programs serving thebelow poverty families, and target enterprise areas of the community.Ultimately, the intent is to educate families to help them learn the importantbenefits of the 5-A-Day Program. By using resources that are already a part ofthe Nutrition Outreach Program including a Mobile Unit, this project has thepotential to reach over 65,000 residents of Metropolitan/Davidson County withthe 5-A-Day for Better Health message.
*Contact grantee for the information regarding the grant expiration date
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Grantee: San Bernardino Count Department of Public Health*
Address: 351 N. Mountain View, Room 104San Bernardino, California 92415-0010
Project: The goal of the "Community Network to Provide Food Assistance" project is toimprove the nutrition of low income San Bernardino County residents throughleadership in coordinating food assistance resources, facilitating quick and easyaccess to food and providing nutrition/health education. The Health Departmentwill work cooperatively with over 20 public and private agencies to accomplishthis goal. The toll-free "Hotline for Food" will facilitate food assistance byreferring a minimum of 3,000 individuals/families to providers of food andsocial services. The Food Assistance Resource Guide will be updated anddisseminated county-wide.
Grantee: Utah State University*
Address: Contracts and Grants OfficeLogan, Utah
Project: The "Passport to Good Health" program is based on the findings from a studyby Utahns Against Hunger and will address the following priorities:1.) To help participants understand the correlation between nutrition and goodhealth and learn how diet and food choices effects their physical and emotionalwell-being. Participants will work to achieve nutritional goals.2.) To educate and inform low-income families of resources in nutrition andhealth and help eligible individuals access food assistance programs.3.) To empower participants to take personal responsibility for their healthand nutrition by purchasing nutritious foods and providing a balanced diet fortheir families.
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Grantee: Vista Community Clinic*
Address: 981 Vale TerraceVista, California 92084
Project: The goal of this project is to increase the knowledge of healthy eating choices;the proper storage and preparation of foods; and nutrition related illnessesamong low-income Latinos and homeless migrant farmworkers in north SanDiego County, thus improving their health. A related goal is to increasecoordination and awareness of local, state, and federal food programs andnutrition education through social marketing strategies.
*Contact grantee for the information regarding the grant expiration date
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COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANTS TOHISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
(PRIORITY 3.1)
Grantee: Mr. James B. GunnellSt. Paul's CollegeLawrenceville, VA 23868
Project: Assists seasonal farmworkers in their efforts to obtain the skills required toobtain a GED and secure employment in non-agricultural positions. Also, theproject seeks to increase the academic performance of the children of theparticipating seasonal farmworker through tutorial or enrichment programs.
Saint Paul's College makes it possible for seasonal farmworkers andtheir children to participate in reading, writing, academic, anddevelopment programs; career counseling; communication and test-taking skills workshops; creative development programs; and goal-setting and financial management workshops.
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MIGRANT HEAD START
ARIZONA
Mr. Domingo RodriguezDirectorChicamos por La Causa1242 E. Washington, Suite 101Phoenix, Arizona 85034TEL: (602) 265-7711FAX: (602) 265-6930
ARKANSAS
Ms. Phyliss FryDirectorCommunity Action Programfor Central Arkansas
P.O. Box 22271215 Sturgis RoadConway, Arkansas 72032TEL: (501) 329-0977FAX: (501) 329-9247
CALIFORNIA
Ms. Gabriella HillActing DirectorTarget Area Programs forChild Development, Inc.1326 H Street, Suite 11P.O. Box 3588Bakersfield, California 93301TEL: (805) 322-3334FAX: (805) 323-6840
LIST OF GRANTEES
Ms. Ellenor L. HodsonDirectorRiverside County Office of Education.Migrant Head Start Program3939 13th StreetP.O. Box 868Riverside, California 92502-0868TEL: (909) 788-6613FAX: (909) 788-6615
Center for Education and ManpowerResources410 Jones Street, Suite CP.O. Drawer FUkiah, California 95482TEL: (707) 468-0108FAX: (707) 468-0407
Ms. Denise MoralesDirectorEconomic Opportunity Commission ofSan Luis Obispo
Migrant Head Start Program1030 Southwood DriveSan Luis Obispo, California 93401TEL: (805) 544-4355FAX: (805) 549-8388
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CALIFORNIA (CONTINUED)
Ms. Margaret CrawfordDirectorKings Community Action OrganizationMigrant Head Start Program1222 W. Lacey Boulevard, Suite 201Hanford, California 93230TEL: (209) 582-4386
Mr. Hal De ArmondDirectorStanislaus County Department of EducationMigrant Head Start Program801 County Center, 111 CourtModesto, California 95355TEL: (209) 525-6609FAX: (209) 525-6858
Ms. Senaida GarciaDirectorTulare County Department of EducationMigrant Head Start Program700 Doe Avenue, Suite CVisalia, California 93291TEL: (209) 651-3022FAX: (209) 651-3802
COLORADO
Dr. Steven M. RoharDirectorOtero Junior CollegeChild Development ServicesMigrant Head Start Program18th and Colorado AvenueLa Junta, Colorado 81050TEL: (719) 384-1081FAX: (719) 384-1088
Ms. Tere Keller-AmayaDirectorMigrant Head Start ProgramWeld County Division of HumanServices1551 N. 17th AvenueP.O. Box 1805Greely, Colorado 80632TEL: (970) 356-3975FAX: (970) 356-0600
IDAHO
Ms. Maria SalazarDirectorIdaho Migrant Council104 N. KimballP.O. Box 490Caldwell, Idaho 83606-0490TEL: (208) 454-1652FAX: (208) 459-0448
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ILLINOIS
Ms. Molly Joseph ParkerDirectorMigrant Head Start ProgramIllinois Department of Childrenand Family Services
406 East Monroe StreetSpringfield, Illinois 62701-1498TEL: (217) 557-0691FAX: (217) 557-0692
MICHIGAN
Ms. Suzanne DupuisDirectorTelamon Corporation MIMigrant Head Start Program6250 W. Michigan Avenue, Suite CLansing, Michigan 48917TEL: (517) 323-7002FAX: (517) 323-9840
MINNESOTA/SOUTH DAKOTA
Ms. Joan PorrazDirectorMigrant Head Start ProgramTri-Valley Opportunity Council Inc.102 North BroadwayP.O. Box 607Crookston, Minnesota 56716TEL: (218) 281-5832FAX: (218) 281-6676
NEBRASKA
Ms. Charlene MahnkeDirectorMigrant Head Start ProgramPanhandle Community Services3350 North 10th StreetGering, Nebraska 69341TEL: (308) 635-3089FAX: (308) 635-0264
NEW MEXICO
Mr. Loui ReyesDirectorMigrant Head Start ProgramHome Education Livelihood Program3423 Central Avenue, N.E.Albuquerque, New Mexico 87016TEL: (505) 523-2411FAX: (505) 523-6646
OREGON
Ms. Juanita SantanaExecutive DirectorOregon Child Development Coalition9140 S.W. Pioneer Court, Suite EP.O. Box 2780Wilsonville, Oregon 97070TEL: (503) 570-1110FAX: (503) 682-9426
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TENNESSEE
Ms. Patricia PobleteDirectorMigrant Head Start ProgramTelamon Corporation9050 Executive Park Drive, Suite 220AKnoxville, Tennessee 37923-4615TEL: (423) 694-3285FAX: (423) 694-3293
TEXAS
Mr. Rafael GuerraDirectorMigrant Head Start ProgramTexas Migrant Council5215 McPherson RoadLaredo, Texas 78044-2579TEL: (210) 722-5174FAX: (210) 726-1301
UTAH
Mr. Jose E. MartinezDirectorCentro de la Familia de UtahMigrant Head Start Program205 West 700 South, Suite 301Salt Lake City, Utah 84101
WASHINGTON
Sandy NelsonDirectorEnterprise for Progress in the Community2902 Castleval Road, Suite AP.O. Box 9279Yakima, Washington 98909-0279TEL: (509) 457-0580FAX: (509) 248-3950
Ms. Genoveva MoralesDirectorMigrant Head Start ProgramWashington State Migrant Council301 North 1st Street, Suite 1Sunnyside, Washington 98944TEL: (509) 837-8909FAX: (509) 837-8080
WISCONSIN
Fermin FloresActing DirectorUnited Migrant Opportunity ServicesMigrant Head Start Program219 Main StreetP.O. Box 916Wautoma, Wisconsin 54982
TEL: (801) 521-4473 TEL: (414) 787-7400FAX: (801) 521-6242 FAX: (414) 787-4916
VIRGINIA and EAST COAST
Ms. Geraldine O'BrienEast Coast Migrant Head Start Project4200 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 740Arlington, Virginia 22203TEL: (703) 243-7522FAX: (703) 243-1259
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MIGRANT HEALTH CENTERS
MIGRANT STREAM COORDINATORS
The Following positions are federally-funded by the Bureau of Primary Health Care, U.S.Department of Health and Human Services. Their purpose is to coordinate migrant resourcesin each of the three streams.
EASTERN MIGRANT STREAM COORDINATOR
Ms. Susan BrockNorth Carolina Primary Care Association, Inc.975 Walnut StreetSuite 355Cary, North Carolina 27511TEL: (919) 966-1768FAX: (919) 469-1263
MIDWESTERN MIGRANT STREAM COORDINATOR
Mr. Albert RuizNational Migrant Resource Program1515 Capital of Texas Highway SouthSuite 220Austin, Texas 78746TEL: (512) 328-7682FAX: (512) 328-8559
WESTERN MIGRANT STREAM COORDINATOR
Ms. Marcia M. MillerNorthwest Regional Primary Care Association4154 California Avenue, S.W.Seattle, Washington 98116TEL: (206) 932-2133FAX: (206) 932-6441
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MIGRANT HEALTH CENTERS FUNDED BYSECTION 329 OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE ACT
(* DESIGNATES EXCLUSIVE MIGRANT HEALTH CENTERS)
ARIZONA
Mr. Al GuyenbergerAdministratorWest Pinal Family Health Center, Inc.223 West Cottonwood LaneP.O. Box 10097Casa Grande, Arizona 85230TEL: (602) 836-3446
Mr. Blaine BandiExecutive DirectorClinica Adelante, Inc.(Tidwell Family Care Center)16560 North Dystart RoadSurprise, Arizona 85374TEL: (602) 546-2294
Dr. Marie RosalesExecutive DirectorValley Health Center115 North Somerton AvenueP.O. Box 538Somerton, Arizona 85350TEL: (602) 627-2051
CALIFORNIA
Mr. Louis LermaExecutive DirectorClinicas de Salud del Pueblo, Inc.1166 K StreetP.O. Box 1279Brawley, California 92227TEL: (619) 344-6471
Mr. Wagih H. MichaelExecutive DirectorButtonwillow Health Center, Inc.277 East Front StreetP.O. Box 917Buttonwillow, California 93206TEL: (805) 764-6318
Mr. Roberto S. JuarezExecutive DirectorClinicas Del Camino Real, Inc.(Saticoy Family Health Care Center)P.O. Box 2814Camarillo, California 93011TEL: (805) 388-9987
Ms. Ventura P. HuertaExecutive DirectorSequoia Community HealthFoundation(Ventura P. Huerta Health Center)2790 South Elm AvenueFresno, California 93706TEL: (209) 233-5747
Mr. Stephen W. SchillingExecutive DirectorClinica Sierra Vista8787 Hall RoadP.O. Box 457Lamont, California 93241TEL: (805) 845-3731
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CALIFORNIA (CONTINUED)
Ms. Mary N. MurphyExecutive DirectorEl Concilio de Madera, Inc.(Madera Family Health Center/Women'sHealth Center)
201 South B StreetP.O. Box 2Madera, California 93639TEL: (209) 675-5600
Mr. Michael 0. SullivanExecutive DirectorMerced Family Health Centers, Inc.(Childs Avenue Clinic)727 West Childs AvenueP.O. Box 858Merced, California 95341TEL: (209) 383-1848
Mr. Ronald E. CastleExecutive DirectorNipomo Community MedicalCenter, Inc.150 Tejas PlaceP.O. Box 430Nipomo, California 93444TEL: (805) 929-3211
Mr. Adan JuarezExecutive DirectorDel Norte Clinics, Inc.4941 Olivehurst AvenueOlivehurst, California 95961TEL: (916) 743-6638
Mr. Arcadio ViverosChief Executive OfficerUnited Health Centers of theSan Joaquin Valley, Inc.(Parlier Family Health Center)650 Zediker AvenueP.O. Box 190Parlier, California 93648TEL: (209) 646-3561
Dr. Maximillano CuevasAdministrator and Medical DirectorClinica De Salud Del ValleDe Salinas(Clinica Popular)950 Circle DriveSalinas, California 93905TEL: (408) 757-6237
Mr. Jack JohnsExecutive DirectorNorth County Health Project, Inc.(North County Health Services)348 Rancheros DriveSan Marcos, California 92069TEL: (619) 471-2100
Mr. Michael H. KirkpatrickAdministratorAgricultural Workers' Health Centers(San Joaquin Valley Health Center)230 North California StreetP.O. Box 779Stockton, California 95201TEL: (209) 948-5410
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COLORADO
Ms. Maraguerite SalazarExecutive DirectorValley-Wide Health Services, Inc.Administrative Address:204 Carson AvenueAlamosa, Colorado 81101TEL: (719) 589-5161
Mr. Donald HortonExecutive Director*Colorado Migrant Health Program(Colorado Department of Health)Administrative Address:4300 Cherry Creek Drive SouthDenver, Colorado 80222-1530TEL: (303) 692-2430
Mr. Stanley J. BrasherExecutive DirectorPlan de Salud del Valle, Inc.(Salud Family Health Center)1115 Second StreetFort Lupton, Colorado 80621TEL: (303) 892-0004
Dr. Keith RangelMedical DirectorActing Executive DirectorSunrise Community Health Center, Inc.(Sunrise Health Center)1028 Fifth AvenueP.O. Box 1870Greeley, Colorado 80631TEL: (303) 356-6014
DELAWARE
Ms. Debra SingletaryExecutive Director*Delmarva Rural Ministries26 Wyoming AvenueDover, Delaware 19901TEL: (302) 678-2000
FLORIDA
Mr. Gilbert WalterExecutive DirectorCommunity Health Centers, Inc.P.O. Box 1249Apopka, Florida 32704TEL: (407) 889-8427
Mr. Gaye WilliamsChief Executive OfficerFlorida Rural Health Services, Inc.One West Main StreetAvon Park, Florida 33825TEL: (813) 452-1870
Mr. Ronald A. MelanconExecutive DirectorHealth Resource Alliance ofPasco, Inc.13527 17th StreetDade City, Florida 33525TEL: (904) 567-0111
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FLORIDA (CONTINUED)
Ms. Lalai S. HamricChief Executive OfficerFamily Health Centers of SouthwestFlorida, Inc.1620 Medical LaneSuite 211P.O. Box 1357Fort Myers, Florida 33902TEL: (813) 278-3600
Mr. Richard B. AkinChief Executive OfficerCollier Health Services, Inc.1454 West Madison AvenueImmokalee, Florida 33934TEL: (813) 658-3000
Mr. Brodes H. Hartley, Jr.Chief Executive OfficerCommunity Health of SouthDade, Inc.
(Doris Ison South Dade CommunityHealth Center)10300 Southwest 216th StreetMiami, Florida 33190TEL: (305) 252-4833
Ms. Sara G. VanceChief Executive OfficerRural Health Care, Inc.(Family Medical and Dental Centers)1302 River StreetP.O. Drawer 817Palatka, Florida 32178TEL: (904) 328-0108
Mr. Mickey PreshaExecutive DirectorManatee County Rural Health
Services, Inc.(Parrish Clinic and Samoset Health Center)Highway 301 and 71st Street EastP.O. Box 106Parrish, Florida 34219TEL: (813) 776-1232
Mr. Jimmy L. PinkstonExecutive DirectorGadsden Primary Care Center, Inc.Leffall DriveP.O. Box 387Quincy, Florida 32351TEL: (904) 875-9500
Mr. Bert ParmerExecutive DirectorRuskin Migrant and Community HealthCenter, Inc.(Ruskin Health Center)2814 14th Avenue, SEP.O. Box 1347Ruskin, Florida 33570TEL: (813) 645-4681
Ms. Jean M. MaleckiDirectorBoard of County CommunityCommissioners, Palm Beach County(Palm Beach County Public Health)826 Evernia StreetP.O. Box 29West Palm Beach, Florida 33402TEL: (407) 355-3119
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Mr. Edwin W. BrownExecutive DirectorFlorida Community Health Centers 5601Corporate WaySuite 320West Palm Beach, Florida 33407-1810TEL: (407) 684-0600
GEORGIA
Ms. Brooke DixonDirector*Department of Human ResourcesMigrant Health ProgramSuite 1002 Peachtree Street, NW, 6th FloorAtlanta, Georgia 30303TEL: (404) 657-6620
IDAHO
Ms. Royalynn CaseExecutive DirectorValley Family Health Care, Inc.1441 Northeast 10th AvenuePayette, Idaho 83661TEL: (208) 642-9376
Mr. Eligio G. WhiteExecutive DirectorFamily Health Services Corporation(FHSC Twin Falls Clinic)284 MartinP.O. Box 731Twin Falls, Idaho 83303TEL: (208) 734-3312
ILLINOIS
Mr. James LaughlinExecutive Director*Illinois Migrant Council16th FloorSuite 160028 East Jackson BoulevardChicago, Illinois 60604TEL: (312) 663-1522
Mr. George M. O'NeillExecutive DirectorShawnee Health Service andDevelopment Corporation(Murphysboro Health Center)Country Court WestCartersville, Illinois 62918-9523TEL: (618) 985-8221
INDIANA
Ms. Lynn ClothierExecutive DirectorIndiana Health Centers, Inc.440 North Meridian, StreetSuite 200Indianapolis, Indiana 46204TEL: (317) 632-1231
IOWA
Ms. Terry MeekExecutive Director*Proteus Migrant Health ProgramP.O. Box 10385175 Northwest 57th PlaceDes Moines, Iowa 50306TEL: (515) 244-5694
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KANSAS
Mr. Richard MorrisseyDeputy Director*Kansas Department of Health andEnvironmentLandon State Office Building, 6th FloorNinth and JacksonTopeka, Kansas 66612-1290TEL: (913) 296-1200
MICHIGAN
Ms. Velma HendershottExecutive DirectorMigrant and Rural CommunityHealth Association (MARCHA)(Bangor Community Health Center)308 Charles StreetP.O. Box 130Bangor, Michigan 49013TEL: (616) 427-7937
Mr. Robert HendershottExecutive DirectorPullman Health Systems(Pullman Health Center)5498 109th AvenuePullman, Michigan 49450TEL: (616) 236-5021
Mr. David R. GamezExecutive DirectorHealth Delivery, Inc.3605 DavenportSaginaw, Michigan 48602TEL: (517) 792-8751
Ms. Elaine BowerExecutive Director*Sparta Health Center475 South State StreetSparta, Michigan 49345TEL: (616) 887-8831
Mr. Dale ReimerExecutive Director*Northwest Michigan Health Services(Traverse City Clinic)Suite B10767 Traverse HighwayTraverse City, Michigan 49684TEL: (616) 947-1112
MINNESOTA
Ms. Joan A. AltenberndExecutive Director*Migrant Health ServiceOnsite Center810 Fourth Avenue, SouthMoorhead, Minnesota 56560TEL: (218) 236-6502
MISSOURI
Mr. Stephen RenfroExecutive DirectorNew Madrid County Group Practice409 Mott StreetP.O. Box 400New Madrid, Missouri 63869TEL: (314) 748-2592
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MONTANA
Ms. Maria StephensExecutive Director*Montana Migrant Council(Migrant Health Project)1148 First Avenue, NorthBillings, Montana 59101TEL: (406) 248-3149
NEBRASKA
Ms. Mary MunterDirector*Nebraska State Department of Health301 Centennial Mall SouthP.O. Box 95007Lincoln, Nebraska 68509TEL: (402) 471-2771
NEW JERSEY
Ms. Carol MartinExecutive DirectorBridgeton Area Health Services105 Manheim AvenueP.O. Box 597Bridgeton, New Jersey 08302TEL: (609) 451-4700
Ms. Linda FlakeExecutive DirectorSa-Lantic Health Services, Inc.879 12th StreetHammonton, New Jersey 08037TEL: (609) 567-0200
NEW MEXICO
Ms. Harriet BrandstetterExecutive DirectorLa Clinica de Familia, Inc.205 West BoutzBuilding 6Suite CLas Cruces, New Mexico 88005TEL: (505) 526-1105
NEW YORK
Ms. Nancy J. BrackenExecutive DirectorOak Orchard Community HealthCenter300 West AvenueBrockport, New York 14420TEL: (716) 637-5319
Ms. Anne Kauffman NolonExecutive DirectorPeekskill Area Health Center372 Main StreetBeacon, New York 12508TEL: (914) 831-0358
NORTH CAROLINA
Ms. Elinor C. EzzellAdministratorGoshen Medical Center, Inc.Southwest Center StreetP.O. Box 187Faison, North Carolina 28341TEL: (919) 267-0421
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Mr. J. Michael BakerAdministratorTri-County Community Health Council(Tri-County Community Health Center)P.O. Box 227Newton Grove, North Carolina 28366TEL: (919) 567-6194
Mr. George FlemingExecutive Director*The Migrant Health ProgramDivision of Adult HealthNorth Carolina Department ofEnvironment, Health and NaturalResources
P.O. Box 27687Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687TEL: (919) 715-3119
OHIO
Ms. D. Jeanne SeebergerPresidentCommunity and Rural Health, Inc.(Community Health Services)410 Birchard AvenueP.O. Box 847Fremont, Ohio 43420TEL: (419) 334-8943
Mr. James A. MontgomeryExecutive DirectorFHS Medical Center5735 Meeker RoadP.O. Box 747Greenville, Ohio 45331TEL: (513) 548-9680
OREGON
Ms. Mildred LaneExecutive Director*Virginia Garcia MemorialHealth Center
85 North 12th StreetP.O. Box 567Cornelius, Oregon 97113TEL: (503) 359-5564
Mr. Colin WoodExecutive DirectorLa Clinica del Carino FamilyHealth Care Center849 Pacific AvenueP.O. Box 800Hood River, Oregon 97031TEL: (503) 386-6380
Ms. Polly WilliamsExecutive DirectorLa Clinica del Valle95 Houston RoadPhoenix, Oregon 97535TEL: (503) 535-6239
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Mr. Jose Alberto NunezExecutive DirectorSalud Medical Center, Inc.347 North Front StreetP.O. Box 66Woodburn, Oregon 97071TEL: (503) 982-1622
PENNSYLVANIA
Mr. James A. JonesDirector*Rural Opportunities, Inc.(Pennsylvania Rural Opportunities)State Operations Office2331 Market StreetCamp Hill, Pennsylvania 17011TEL: (717) 731-8120
VacantDirectorYork Health Corporation132 South George StreetYork, Pennsylvania 17401TEL: (717) 845-8617
PUERTO RICO
Mr. Domingo MonroigProject DirectorCastaner General HospitalRoad 135 Km. 64.2P.O. Box 1003Castaner, Puerto Rico 00631TEL: (809) 829-5010
Ms. Isolina MirandaExecutive Director* Corporation de Servicios deSalud a Migrantes Agricolas(Migrant Health Clinic)P.O. Box 1298Cidra, Puerto Rico 00739TEL: (809) 739-8182
Mr. Javier Raul VillalobosExecutive DirectorConcilio de Salud Integral deLoiza, Inc. (CSILO)Road 188, Interstate 187P.O. Box 509Loiza, Puerto Rico 00672TEL: (809) 876-2042
Mr. Reynaldo Serrano Caraballo,Executive Director*Migrant Health Program WesternRegion, Inc.P.O. Box 7128Mayaguez, Puerto Rico 00708-7128TEL: (809) 833-1868
Ms. Mildred Morel-OrtizExecutive DirectorPatillas Primary Health ServiceCenter, Inc.(Patillas Family Health Center)P.O. Box 697Patillas, Puerto Rico 00723TEL: (809) 839-4260
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Mr. Monserrate SalichsProject DirectorConsejo de Salud de la Comunidadde la Playa de Ponce, Inc.(Centro de Diagnosto y Tratamientode la Playa de Ponce)Avenida Hostos 216Apartado 254 PlayaPonce, Puerto Rico 00731TEL: (809) 843-9393
SOUTH CAROLINA
Mr. Leon L. BurtonExecutive DirectorFranklin C. Fetter Family HealthCenter (Fetter)51 Nassau StreetCharleston, South Carolina 29403TEL: (803) 722-4112
Mr. Pedro HernandezDirector*South Carolina Migrant HealthProjectSouth Carolina Department of Healthand Environmental Control
2600 Bull StreetColumbia, South Carolina 29201TEL: (803) 737-3995
Mr. Roland J. GardnerExecutive DirectorBeaufort-Jasper ComprehensiveHealth Services, Inc.(Ruth P. Field Service Center/ChelseaClinic)Highway 170P.O. Box 357Ridge land, South Carolina 29936TEL: (803) 726-7100
Mr. Donald G. BooneExecutive Vice PresidentMEGALS Rural HealthAssociation, Inc.
2nd Floor117 Railroad StreetP.O. Box 219Trenton, South Carolina 29847TEL: (803) 275-3218
TENNESSEE
Mr. Bill MoatsAdministratorBenton Medical CommunityCorporation (Benton Family HealthCare Center)
Highway 411, SouthP.O. Box 308Benton, Tennessee 37307TEL: (615) 338-2831
Mr. Larry StaniferAdministratorRural Community Health Services, Inc.(Parrotsville Community Clinic101 Mockingbird LaneParrotsville, Tennessee 37843TEL: (615) 625-1377
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Ms. Paula S. GomezExecutive DirectorBrownsville Community Health Center2137 East 22nd StreetBrownsville, Texas 78520TEL: (512) 548-7400
Mr. Alfredo ZamoraExecutive DirectorSouth Texas Rural Health Services105 South StewartP.O. Box 600Cotulla, Texas 78014TEL: (210) 879-3047
Ms. Ventura GonzalesChief ExecutiveVida y Salud-Health Systems, Inc.(Centro de Salud)308 South Third AvenueCrystal City, Texas 78839TEL: (512) 374-2301
Mr. Jerry BushExecutive DirectorCross Timbers Health Clinics1100 West Reynosa, Drawer 30De Leon, Texas 76444TEL: (817) 893-5895
Mr. George KypurosAdministratorUnited Medical Centers370 South AdamsP.O. Box 921Eagle Pass, Texas 78852TEL: (512) 773-6981
Mr. Francisco G. GonzalezExecutive DirectorSu Clinica Familiar4501 South Expressway 83Harlington, Texas 78550TEL: (512) 428-4345
Mr. Miguel TrevinoDirectorLaredo-Webb County Migrant/UHIProgram, Inc.
2600 Cedar AvenueP.O. Box 2337Laredo, Texas 78044-2337TEL: (512) 723-2051
Ms. Ophelia MurilloExecutive DirectorSouth Plains Rural Health Services(Level land Primary Health Clinic)1806 South College AvenueP.O. Box 519Level land, Texas 79336TEL: (806) 894-7842
Mr. Jose SotoExecutive DirectorHidalgo County Health CareCorporation
(Pharr Family Health Center/NuestraClinica del Valle)
Room 2171203 East FergusonP.O. Drawer QPharr, Texas 78577TEL: (210) 787-8915
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Mr. Melvin PradoActing Executive DirectorSouth Plains Health ProviderOrganization, Inc.
(South Plains Health Provider)2801 West Eighth StreetPlainview, Texas 79072TEL: (806) 293-8561
Mr. Francisco ZarateExecutive DirectorCommunity Action Council of SouthTexas111 Pete Diaz, Jr.P.O. Drawer 98Rio Grande City, Texas 78582TEL: (210) 487-2585
Ms. Carole S. ChamberlainExecutive DirectorBarrio Comprehensive Family HealthCare Center, Inc.,
(Barrio Clinic)1102 BarclaySan Antonio, Texas 78207TEL: (210) 434-0513
WASHINGTON
Mr. Ward AndersonExecutive Director*Okanogan Farmworkers Clinic716 South First StreetP.O. Box 1340Okanogan, Washington 98840TEL: (509) 422-5700
Mr. Guillermo CastanedaExecutive DirectorLa Clinica South ColumbiaRural Health Center
515 West Court StreetP.O. Box 1323Pasco, Washington 99301TEL: (509) 547-2204
Mr. Juan Carlos OlivaresExecutive DirectorYakima Valley Farm Workers ClinicP.O. Box 190Toppenish, Washington 98948TEL: (509) 865-5898
Mr. Benjamin H. FloresExecutive DirectorColumbia Valley Community HealthServices
630 North Chelan, Suite A-7Wenatchee, Washington 98801TEL: (509) 664-4575
WISCONSIN
Mr. Edgar R. PflugExecutive Director*Family Health/La Clinica(La Clinica de los Campesinos, Inc.)Hospital RoadP.O. Box 191Wild Rose, Wisconsin 54984TEL: (414) 622-4206
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WEST VIRGINIA
Ms. Susan B. WalterExecutive DirectorIntercounty Health, Inc.(Shenandoah Community HealthCenter)
Route 45, EastMoler Avenue ExtendedP.O. Box 3236Martinsburg, West Virginia 25401TEL: (304) 263-4956
WYOMING
Mr. Clark BurdenExecutive Director*Goshen-Platte County Health Project125 North Wyoming StreetP.O. Box 126Guernsey, Wyoming 82214TEL: (307) 836-2751
Mr. E.J. StolnsExecutive Director*Northwest Community Action Programsof Wyoming, Inc., (NOWCAP)1922 RobertsonP.O. Box 158Worland, Wyoming 82401TEL: (307) 347-6185
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MIGRANT HEALTH CENTERS FUNDED BY SECTION 330(g)OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE ACT
*Programs willing to see Farmworkers but with no specific migrant funding to do so.
Health Centers provide services at several delivery sites. Users of this directory should callprograms listed in their States to determine whether the health center has a service deliverysite located in their area.
ALABAMA
*Mr. Wayne RoweDirectorEtowah Quality of Life1117 Tuscaloosa AvenueP.O. Box 97Gadsden, Alabama 35902(205) 546-4606
ARIZONA
Mr. Al GuyenbergerAdministratorWest Pinal Family Health Center, Inc.223 West Cottonwood LanePost Office Box 10097Casa Grande, Arizona 85230(602) 836-3446
Ms. Linda GoreyExecutive DirectorClinica Adelante, Inc.(Tillwell Family Care Center)16560 North Dystart roadSurprise, Arizona 85374(602) 546-2294
Dr. Marie RosalesExecutive DirectorValley Health Center115 North Somerton AvenueP.O. Box 538Somerton, Arizona 85350(520) 627-2051
CALIFORNIA
Mr. Louis LermaExecutive DirectorClinicas de Salud del Pueblo, Inc.1166 K StreetP.O. Box 1279Brawley, California 92227(619) 344-6471
Mr. Wagih H. MichaelExecutive DirectorButtonwillow Health Center, Inc.277 East Front StreetP.O. Box 917Buttonwillow, California 93206(805) 764-6318
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Mr. Roberto S. JuarezExecutive DirectorClinicas del Camino Real, Inc.(Saticoy Family Health Care Center)P.O. Box 2814Camarillo, California 93011(805) 388-9987
Ms. Laurie PrimaveraActing Executive DirectorSequoia Community Health Foundation(Ventura P. Huerta Health Center)2790 South Elm AvenueFresno, California 93706(209) 233-5747
Mr. Stephen W. SchillingExecutive DirectorClinica Sierra Vista8787 Hall RoadP.O. Box 457Lamont, California 93241(805) 845-3731
Ms. Mary N. Murphy,Executive DirectorEl Concilio de Madera, Inc.(Madera Family Health Center201 South B StreetP.O. Box 299Madera, California 93639(209) 675-5600
Mr. Michael 0. SullivanExecutive DirectorGolden Valley Health Center, Inc.737 West Childs AvenueMerced, California 95340(209) 383-1848
Mr. Ronald E. CastleExecutive DirectorNipomo Community Medical Center, Inc.150 Tejas PlaceP.O. Box 430Nipomo, California 93444(805) 929-3211
Mr. William DenneyExecutive DirectorDel Norte Clinics, Inc.4941 Oliverhurst AvenueOliverhurst, California 95961(916) 743-6638
VACANTChief Executive OfficerUnited Health Centers of the San JoaquinValley, Inc.(Parlier Family Health Center)650 Zediker AvenueP.O. Box 790Parlier, California 93648(209) 646-3561
Dr. Maximiliano CuevasAdministrator and Medical DirectorClinica de Salud del Valle de Salinas950 Circle DriveSalinas, California 93905(408) 757-6237
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Mr. Jack JohnsExecutive DirectorNorth County Health Project, Inc.(NorthCounty Health Services)150 Valpreda RoadSan Marcos, California 92069(619) 736-6700
Mr. Michael H. KirkpatrickAdministratorAgricultural Worker's Health CentersChannel Medical Center701 E. Channel St.P.O. Box 779Stockton, California 95202(209) 944-4760
COLORADO
Ms. Marguerite SalazarExecutive DirectorValley-wide Health Services, Inc.Administrative Address204 Carson AvenueAlamosa, Colorado 81101(719) 589-5161
Mr. Donald HortonExecutive DirectorColorado Migrant Health Program(Colorado Department of Health)Administrative Address4300 Cherry Creek Drive SouthDenver, Colorado 80222-1530.(303) 692-2430
Mr. Stanley J. BrasherExecutive DirectorPlan de Salud del Valle, Inc.(Salud Family Health Center)1115 Second StreetFort Lupton, Colorado 80621(303) 892-0004
Dr. Keith RangelMedical DirectorActing Executive DirectorSunrise Community Health Center, Inc.1028 Fifth AvenueP.O. Box 1870Greeley, Colorado 80631(303) 356-6014
DELAWARE
Ms. Debra SingletaryExecutive DirectorDelmarva Rural Ministries26 Wyoming AvenueDover, Delaware 19901(302) 678-2000
FLORIDA
Mr. Mark WilliamsExecutive DirectorCommunity Health Centers, Inc.P.O. Box 1249Apopka, Florida 32704(407) 889-8427
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Mr. Gaye WilliamsChief Executive OfficerFlorida Rural Health Services, Inc.One West Main StreetAvon Park, Florida 33825(813) 452-1870
Mr. Ronald A. MelanconExecutive DirectorHealth Resource Alliance of Pasco13527 17th StreetDade City, Florida 33525(904) 567-0111
Ms. Lalai S. HamricChief Executive OfficerFamily Health Centers of SouthwestFlorida, Inc.1620 Medical Lane, Suite 211P.O. Box 1357Fort Myers, Florida 33902(813) 278-3600
Mr. Richard B. AkinChief Executive OfficerCollier Health Services, Inc.1454 West Madison AvenueImmokalee, Florida 33934(813) 658-3000
Mr. Brodes H. Hartley, Jr.Chief Executive OfficerCommunity Health of South Dade, Inc.(Doris Ison South Dade Community H.C.10300 Southwest 216th StreetMiami, Florida 33190(305) 252-4833
Ms. Sara G. VanceChief Executive OfficerRural Health Care, Inc.(Family Medical and Dental Centers)1302 River StreetP.O. Drawer 817Palatka, Florida 32178(904) 328-0108
Mr. Mickey PreshaExecutive DirectorManatee County Rural Health ServicesParrish Clinic & Samoset Health Ctr.Highway 301 and 71st Street EastP.O. Box 106Parrish, Florida 34219(813) 776-1232
Mr. Jimmy L. PinkstonExecutive DirectorGadsden Primary Care Center, IncLefall DriveP.O. Box 387Quincy, Florida 32351(904) 875-9500
Mr. Bert ParmerExecutive DirectorRuskin Migrant and Community HealthCenter Inc.(Ruskin Health Center)2814 14th Avenue, S.E.P.O. Box 1347Ruskin, Florida 33570(813) 645-4681
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Ms. Jean M. MaleckiDirectorBoard of County CommunityCommissioners, Palm Beach County826 Evernia StreetP.O. Box 29West Palm Beach, Florida 33402(407) 355-3119
Mr. Edwin W. BrownExecutive DirectorFlorida Community Health Center5601 Corporate Way, Suite 320West Palm Beach, Florida 33407-1810(407) 684-0600
GEORGIA
Karen Van RockelActing DirectorDepartment of Human ResourcesMigrant Health Program, Suite 1002 Peachtree Street, NW, 6th FloorAtlanta, Georgia 30303(404) 657-6620
IDAHO
Ms. Royalynn CaseExecutive DirectorValley Family Health Care, Inc.1441 Northeast 10th AvenuePayette, Idaho 83661(208) 642-9376
Mr. Lary LawsonExecutive Director Family Health ServicesCorporation(FHSC Twin Falls Clinic)1440 Filer Avenue EastP.O. Box 1905Twin Falls, Idaho 83301(208) 734-3312
ILLINOIS
Mr. James LaughlinExecutive DirectorCommunity Health Partnership of Illinois16th Floor, Suite 160028 East Jackson BoulevardChicago, Illinois 60604(312) 663-1522
Mr. George M. O'NeillExecutive DirectorShawnee Health Service and DevelopmentCorporation(Murphysboro Health Center)Country Court WestCartersville, Illinois 62918-9523(618) 985-8221
INDIANA
Ms. Lynn ClothierExecutive DirectorIndiana Health Centers, Inc.440 North Meridian Street, Suite 200Indianapolis, Indiana 46204(317) 632-1231
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IOWA
Ms. Terry MeekExecutive DirectorProteus Employment Opportunities, Inc.P.O. Box 10385175 Northwest 57th PlaceDes Moines, Iowa 50306(515) 244-5694
KANSAS
Mr. Richard MorriseyDeputy DirectorKansas Department of Health &Environment, Landon State OfficeBuilding, 6th FloorNinth and JacksonTopeka, Kansas 6612-1290(913) 296-1200
MAINE
Mr. Dan CrockerMigrant CoordinatorRural Health Centers of MaineLee Farm Mall475 Western AvenueAugusta, Maine 04330(207) 622-9252
MARYLAND
Ms. Joan RobbinsExecutive DirectorThree Lower Counties Community Services12137 Elm StreetP.O. Box 191Princess Anne, Maryland 21853(410) 651-1000
Mr. J. Wayne HowardExecutive DirectorCaroline Health Systems, Inc.609 Daffin LaneP.O. Box 660Denton, MD 21629(410) 479-2650
MICHIGAN
Ms. Velma HendershottExecutive DirectorMigrant and Rural Community HealthAssociation (MARCHA)(Bangor Community Health Center)308 Charles Street, P.O. Box 130Bangor, Michigan 49013(616) 427-7937
Mr. Robert HendershottExecutive DirectorPullman Health Systems(Pullman Health Center)5498 109th AvenuePullman, Michigan 49450(616) 236-5021
Mr. David R. GamezExecutive DirectorHealth Delivery, Inc.3605 DavenportSaginaw, Michigan 48602(517) 792-8751
Ms. Sara GouldExecutive DirectorSparta Health Center475 South State StreetSparta, Michigan 49345(616) 887-8831
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Mr. Dale ReimerExecutive DirectorNorthwest Michigan Health Services(Traverse City Clinic)10767 Traverse Highway, Suite BTraverse City, Michigan 49684
MINNESOTA
Ms. Joan A. AltenberndExecutive DirectorMigrant Health ServiceOnsite Center810 Fourth Avenue, SouthMoorhead, Minnesota 56560(218) 236-6502
MISSOURI
Mr. Gary AuldExecutive DirectorSouth East Missouri Health Network409 Mott StreetP.O. Box 400New Madrid, Missouri 63869(573) 748-2592
Ms. Vicky SmithExecutive DirectorCross Trails Medical Center937 Broadway, Ste. Suite 202Cape Girardeau, Missouri 63701(573) 335-7846
MONTANA
Ms. Maria StephensExecutive DirectorMontana Migrant Council1148 First Avenue, NorthBillings, Montana 59101(406) 248-3149
NEBRASKA
Ms. Molvina CarterDirectorNebraska Department of Health301 Centennial Mall SouthP.O. Box 95007Lincoln, Nebraska 68509-5007(402) 471-2771
NEW JERSEY
Ms. Carol MartinExecutive DirectorBridgeton Area Health Services105Manheim AvenueP.O. Box 597Bridgeton, New Jersey 08302(609) 451-4700
Ms. Linda FlakeExecutive DirectorSa-Lantic Health Services, Inc.879 12th StreetHammonton, New Jersey 08037(609) 567-0200
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NEW MEXICO
Ms. Harriet BrandstetterExecutive DirectorLa Clinica de Familia, Inc.205 West BoutzBuilding 6, Suite CLas Cruces, New Mexico 88005(505) 526-1105
NEW YORK
Ms. Nancy J. BrackenExecutive DirectorOak Orchard Community Health Center300 West AvenueBrockport, New York 14420(716) 637-5319
Ms. Anne Kauffman No lonExecutive DirectorPeekskill Area Health Center372 Main StreetBeacon, New York 12508(914) 831-0358
Ms. Patricia RiosDirectorFinger Lakes Migrant Health ProjectRushville Health Center2 Rubin DriveRushville, New York 14544(716) 554-6617(800) 724-0862
NORTH CAROLINA
Ms. Elinor C. EzzellAdministratorGoshen Medical Center, Inc.Southwest Center StreetP.O. Box 187Faison, North Carolina 28341(919) 267-0421
Ms. Barbara GarrisonExecutive DirectorBlue Ridge Health CenterP.O. Box 5151Hendersonville, North Carolina 28793(704) 696-8264
Ms. Caroline WhiteheadNorth Carolina Office of Rural Health& Resource Development311 Ashe AvenueRaleigh, North Carolina 27606(919) 733-2040
Mr. J. Michael BakerAdministratorTri-County Community Health Council(Tri-County Community Health Center)P.O. Box 227Newton Grove, North Carolina 28366(910) 567-6194
*Ms. Suzanna YoungDirectorThe Migrant Health ProgramDivision of Health PromotionNorth Carolina Department ofEnvironment,Health and Natural ResourcesP.O. Box 29605Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0605(919) 715-3119
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OHIO
Ms. D. Jeanne SeebergerPresidentCommunity and Rural Health Inc.(Community Health Services)410 Birchard AvenueP.O. Box 847Fremont, Ohio 43420(419) 334-8943
*Mr. James A. MontgomeryExecutive DirectorFHS Medical Center5735 Meeker RoadP.O. Box 747Greenville, Ohio 45331(513) 548-9680
OREGON
Ms. Mildred LaneExecutive DirectorVirginia Garcia Memorial Health Center85 North 12th StreetP.O. Box 567Cornelius, Oregon 97113(503).359 -5564
Mr. Colin WoodExecutive DirectorLa Clinica del Carino Family Health CareCenter849 Pacific AvenueP.O. Box 800Hood River, Oregon 97031(503) 386-6380
Ms. Polly WilliamsExecutive DirectorLa Clinica del Valle95 Houston RoadPhoenix, Oregon 97535(505) 535-6239
Mr. Jose Alberto NunezExecutive DirectorSalud Medical Center, Inc.347 North Front StreetP.O. Box 66Woodburn, Oregon 97071(503) 982-1622
PENNSYLVANIA
Ms. Joanne CochranExecutive DirectorKeystone Health Center1331 S. 7th StreetChambersburg, PA 17201-3852(717) 263-4313
PUERTO RICO
Mr. Domingo MonroigProject DirectorCastaner General HospitalRoad 135 Km. 64.2P.O. Box 1003Castaner, Puerto rico 00631(809) 829-5010
Ms. Isolina MirandaExecutive DirectorCorporacion de Servicios de Salud aMigrantes Agricolas(Migrant Health Clinic)P.O. Box 1298Cidra, Puerto Rico 00739(809) 739-8182
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Mr. Javier Raul Villa lobosExecutive DirectorConcilio de Salud Integral de Loiza, Inc.(CSILO)Road 188, Interstate 187P.O. Box 509Loiza, Puerto Rico 00672(809) 876-2042
Mr. Reynaldo Serrano CaraballoExecutive DirectorMigrant Health Program Western Region,Inc.P.O. Box 7128Mayaguez, Puerto Rico 00708-7128(809) 833-1868
Ms. Mildred Morel-OrtizExecutive DirectorPatillas Primary Health Service Center,Inc.(Patillas Family Health Center)P.O. Box 697Patillas, Puerto Rico 00723(809) 839-4260
Mr. Monserrate SalichsProject DirectorConsejo de Salud de la Comunidad de laPlaya de Ponce, Inc.(Centro de Diagnosto y Tratamiento de laPlaya de Ponce)Avenida Hostos 216Apartado 254 PlayaPonce, Puerto Rico 00731(809) 843-9393
SOUTH CAROLINA*Mr. Leon L. BurtonExecutive DirectorFranklin C. Fetter Family Health Center(Fetter)51 Nassau StreetCharleston, South Carolina 29403(803) 722-4112
Ms. Genova McFaddenDirectorSouth Carolina Migrant Health ProjectSouth Carolina Department of Health andEnvironmental Control2600 Bull StreetColumbia, South Carolina 29201(803) 734-58001-800-768-3627
*Mr. Roland J. GardnerExecutive DirectorBeaufort-Jasper Comprehensive HealthServices, Inc.(Ruth P. Field Service Center/ChelseaClinic)Highway 170P.O. Box 357Ridge land, South Carolina 29936(803) 726-7100
Mr. Donald G. BooneExecutive Vice PresidentMega ls Rural Health Associations, Inc.117 Railroad Street, 2nd FloorP.O. Box 219Trenton, South Carolina 29847(803) 275-3218
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TENNESSEE
*Mr. Bill MoatsAdministratorBenton Medical Community Corporation(Benton Family Health Care Center)Highway 411, SouthP.O. Box 308Benton, Tennessee 37307(615) 338-2831
*Mr. Larry StaniferAdministratorRural community Health Services, Inc.(Parrotsville Community Clinic)101 Monckingbird LaneParrotsville, Tennessee 37843(615) 625-1377
TEXAS
Ms. Paula S. GomezExecutive DirectorBrownsville Community Health Center2137 East 22nd StreetBrownsville, Texas 78520(210) 548-7400
Mr. Alfredo ZamoraExecutive DirectorSouth Texas Rural Health Services105 South StewartP.O. Box 600Cotulla, Texas 78014(210) 879-3047
Ms. Ventura GonzalesChief ExecutiveVida y Salud-Health Systems, Inc.(Centro de Salud)308 South Thrid AvenueCrystal City, Texas 78839(210) 374-2301
Ms. Karol J. WilhelmExecutive DirectorCross Timbers Health Clinics1100 West Reynosa, Drawer 30De Leon, Texas 76444(817) 893-5895
Mr. George KypurosAdministratorUnited Medical Centers610 S. MonroeP.O. Box 921Eagle Pass, Texas 78852(210) 773-6981
Dr. Elena MarinExecutive DirectorSu Clinica Familiar4501 South Expressway 83Harlington, Texas 78550(210) 428-4345
Mr. Miguel TrevinoDirectorGateway Community Health Center200 W. LyonP.O. Box 3397Laredo, Texas 78044-3397(210) 795-8100
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Ms. Ophelia MurilloExecutive DirectorSouth Plains Rural Health Services(Level land Primary Health Clinic)1212 john Dupree Dr.Levelland, Texas 79336(806) 894-7842
Mr. Ventura HuertaExecutive DirectorHidalgo County Health Care Corporation(Pharr Family Health Center/NuestraClinica del Valle)1203 East Ferguson, Room 217P.O. Drawer QPharr, Texas 78577(210) 787-8915
Mr. Robert S. CarsonExecutive DirectorSouth Plains Health Provider Organization,Inc.(South Plains Health Provider)2801 West Eighth StreetPlainview, Texas 79072(806) 293-8561
Mr. Francisco ZarateExecutive DirectorCommunity Action Council of South Texas111 Pete Diaz, Jr.P.O. Drawer 98Rio Grande City, Texas 78582(210) 487-2585
Ms. Carole S. ChamberlainExecutive DirectorBarrio Comprehensive Family Health CareCenter, Inc.(Barrio Clinic)1102 BarclaySan Antonio, Texas 78207(210) 434-0513
Ms. Rachel GonzalesExecutive DirectorUvalde County Clinic, Inc.2420 E. Main St.Uvalde, Texas 78801(210) 278-5604
UTAH
Ms. Susan ReadExecutive DirectorCommunity Health Centers, Inc.2300 West 1700 southSalt Lake City, Utah 84104-4240(801) 537-7219
VIRGINIA
Ms. Carolyn RienerthExecutive DirectorEastern Shore Rural Health SystemsEight North StreetOnancock, VA 23417(757) 787-7373
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WASHINGTON
Mr. Guillermo CastanedaExecutive DirectorLa Clinica South Columbia Rural HealthCenter515 West Court StreetP.O. Box 1323Pasco, Washington 99301(509) 547-2204
Mr. Juan Carlos OlivaresExecutive DirectorYakima Valley Farm Workers ClinicP.O. Box 190Toppenish, Washington 98948(509) 865-5898
Mr. Benjamin H. FloresExecutive DirectorColumbia Valley Community HealthServices630 North Chelan, suite A-7Wenatchee, Washington 98801(509) 664-4575
WISCONSIN
Ms. Michelle KrauskExecutive DirectorFamily Health/La clinica(La Clinica de los Campesinos, Inc.)Hospital RoadP.O. Box 191Wild Rose, Wisconsin 54984(414) 622-4206
WEST VIRGINIA
Ms. Susan B. WalterExecutive DirectorIntercounty Health, inc.(Shenandoah Community Health Center)Route 45, EastMoler Avenue ExtendedP.O. Box 3236Martinsburg, West Virginia 25401(304) 263-4956
WYOMING
Mr. Clark BurdenExecutive DirectorGoshen-Platte County Health Project125 North Wyoming StreetP.O. Box 126Guernsey, Wyoming 82214(307) 836-2751
Mr. E.J. StolnsExecutive DirectorNorthwest Community Action Programs ofWyoming, Inc. (NOWCAP)1922 RobertsonP.O. Box 158Worland, Wyoming 82401(307) 347-6185
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IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE
REGIONAL AND DISTRICT OFFICES
DISTRICT OFFICESHEADQUARTERS
425 I Street, NW, Rm. 3214Washington, D.C. 20536TEL: (202) 514-4316
REGIONAL OFFICES
Eastern Regional OfficeU.S.I.N.S.70 Kimball AvenueSouth Burlington, Vermont 05403-6813
Northern Regional OfficeU.S.I.N.S850 S. StreetLincoln, NE 68501
Southern Regional OfficeU.S.I.N.SSkyline Center Building C7701 North Stemmons FreewayDallas, Texas 75247
Western Regional OfficeU.S.I.N.S24000 Avila RoadP.O. Box 30080Laguna Niguel, California 92677-8080
(Directory is arranged alphabetically by cityname)
620 East 10th AvenueSuite 102Anchorage, Alaska 99501-7681
4420 North Fairfax DriveRoom 210Arlington, Virginia 22203
Federal Annex Building77 Forsyth Street, S.W., Rm. G-85Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Equitable TowersFederal Building100 S. Charles StreetBaltimore, Maryland 21201
John Fitzgerald KennedyFederal BuildingGovernment CenterBoston, Massachusetts 02203
130 Delaware AvenueBuffalo, New York 14202
10 West Jackson BoulevardChicago, Illinois 60604
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Anthony J. CelebreezeFederal Office Building1240 East 9th StreetRoom 1917Cleveland, Ohio 44199
Federal Building8101 North Stemmons FreewayDallas, Texas 75247
4730 Paris StreetAlbrook CenterDenver, Colorado 80239-2804
Federal Building333 Mt. Elliott StreetDetroit, Michigan 48207-4381
700 East San Antonio StreetP.O. Box 9398-79984El Paso, Texas 79925
Federal Building2800 Skyway DriveHelena, Montana 59601
P.O. Box 461595 Ala Moana BoulevardHonolulu, Hawaii 96813
509 North BeltMain FloorHouston, Texas 77060
9747 North Conant AvenueKansas City, Missouri 64153
300 North Los Angeles StreetLos Angeles, California 90012
7880 Biscayne BoulevardMiami, Florida 33138
Federal Building970 Broad StreetNewark, New Jersey 07102
Postal Services Building701 Loyola AvenueRoom T-8005New Orleans, Louisiana 70113
26 Federal PlazaNew York, New York 10278
3736 South 132nd StreetOmaha, Nebraska 68144
1600 Callowhill StreetPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19130
Federal Building2035 North Central AvenuePhoenix, Arizona 85004
739 Warren AvenuePortland, Maine 04103
Federal Building511 NW BroadwayPortland, Oregon 97209
2901 Metro DriveSuite 100Bloomington, Minnesota 55428
U.S. Federal Building - San Antonio8940 Fourwinds DriveSan Antonio, Texas 78239-1900
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880 Front Street DISTRICT OFFICES IN FOREIGNSan Diego, California 92188
Appraisers Building630 Sansome StreetSan Francisco, California 94111
GPO Box 5068San Juan, Puerto Rico 00936
REGIONAL SERVICE CENTERS
Eastern Regional Service CenterI A LemnahSt. Albans, Vermont 05479-0001
Southern Regional Service CenterP.O. Box 152122 (For Mail), Dept AIrving, Texas 75015-2122
7701 North StemmonsDallas, Texas 75247-9998
850 S. StreetLincoln, Nebraska 68501
Western Regional Service CenterP.O. Box 30111Laguna Niguel, California 92677-8111
COUNTRIES
Bangkok, ThailandDistrict DirectorU.S. Immigration and NaturalizationServiceC/O American EmbassyBangkok, ThailandP.O. Box 12APO APSan Francisco, California 96546
Mexico City, MexicoDistrict DirectorU.S. Immigration and NaturalizationService
C/O American Embassy,Mexico CityRoom 118P.O. Box 3087Laredo, Texas 78044
INS, Rome, ItalyDistrict DirectorAmerican Embassy, Immigration andNaturalization ServicePSC 59, Box 100APO, A.E. 09624(Not for Mail)Via V. Veneto 119
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MIGRANT AND SEASONAL FARMWORKER PROGRAMSSECTION 402 GRANTEES
ALABAMA
Mr. Robert E. LunsfordExecutive DirectorAlabama Department of Economicand Community Affairs
401 Adams AvenueMontgomery, Alabama 36103-5690TEL: (334) 242-5100FAX: (334) 242-5099
Mr. E. C. Rentz, IIState CoordinatorAlabama Opportunity ProgramSuite D224 Church StreetHuntsville, Alabama 35801TEL: (205) 536-8218FAX: (205) 533-2039
ARIZONA
Mr. John ArnoldChief Executive DirectorPortable Practical EducationalPreparation, Inc.806 East 6th StreetTucson, Arizona 85713TEL: (520) 622-3553FAX: (520) 622-1480
Ms. Elise ArnoldExecutive DirectorPortable Practical Educational
Preparation, Inc.806 East 46th StreetTucson, Arizona 85713TEL: (602) 936-1466FAX: (602) 936-8516
Ms. Elise ArnoldExecutive DirectorPortable Practical Educational
Preparation, Inc.806 East 46th StreetTucson, Arizona 85713TEL: (602) 792-5708FAX: (602) 622-1480
ARKANSAS
Mr. Clevon YoungExecutive DirectorArkansas Human Development CorporationSuite 800300 South Spring Street300 Spring BuildingLittle Rock, Arkansas 72201-2424TEL: (501) 374-1103FAX: (501) 374-1413
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CALIFORNIA
Mr. Peter E. ParraExecutive DirectorEmployers Training ResourceCounty of Kern2001 28th StreetBakersfield, California 93301TEL: (805) 861-2495FAX: (805) 631-8723
Mr. Russell TershyExecutive DirectorCenter for Employment Training701 Vine StreetSan Jose, California 95110TEL: (408) 287-7924FAX: (408) 294-7849
Mr. William M. MaguyDirectorProteus, Inc.4612 West Mineral King AvenueP.O. Box 727Visalia, California 93279TEL: (209) 733-5423FAX: (209) 738-1137
Mr. Ernie FloresExecutive DirectorCentral Valley Opportunity Center, Inc.1748 Miles CourtP.O. Box 2307Merced, California 95348TEL: (209) 383-2415FAX: (209) 383-2859
COLORADO
Mr. Charles P. TafoyaExecutive DirectorRocky Mountain SER/Jobs for Progress.3555 Pecos StreetP.O. Box 11148Denver, Colorado 80211TEL: (303) 480-9394FAX: (303) 480-9214
CONNECTICUT
Mr. Heriberto FloresExecutive DirectorNew England Farmworkers' Council1628-1640 Main StreetSpringfield, Massachusetts 01103TEL: (413) 781-2145FAX: (413) 781-5928
Mr. Eugenio CaroNew England Farm Workers'Council191 Franklin AvenueHartford, Connecticut 06114TEL: (203) 296-3518FAX: (203) 296-3731
DELAWARE
Mr. Richard A. JoanisExecutive DirectorTelamon Corporation3937 Western BoulevardP.O. Box 33315Raleigh, North Carolina 27636-3315TEL: (919) 851-7611FAX: (919) 851-1139
DELAWARE (CONT'D)
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Ms. Sharon SaldarriagaState DirectorTelamon Corporation504 North Dupont HighwayDover, Delaware 19901TEL: (302) 734-1903FAX: (302) 734-0382
FLORIDA
Mr. Frank T. BroganDepartment of EducationCommissioner of EducationThe Capitol, Plaza Level 08Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0400TEL: (904) 487-1785FAX: (904) 413-0378
Mr. Carlos SaavedraDirectorFlorida Department of EducationAdult Migrant Program and ServicesSuite 1003801 Corporex Park DriveCorporex Plaza TwoTampa, Florida 33619
Telamon CorporationSuite 140, Building "D"2720 Sheraton DriveMacon, Georgia 31204TEL: (912) 750-7134FAX: (912) 750-7375
HAWAII
Ms. Gladys C. BaisaExecutive DirectorMaui Economic Opportunity, Inc.189 KaahumanuP.O. Box 2122Kahului, Hawaii 96732TEL: (808) 871-9591FAX: (808) 871-2426
IDAHO
Mr. Humberto FuentesExecutive DirectorIdaho Migrant Council104 North KimballP.O. Box 490Caldwell, Idaho 83606-0490
TEL: (813) 744-6303 TEL: (208) 454-1652FAX: (813) 744-6296 FAX: (208) 459-0448
GEORGIA
Mr. Richard A. JoanisExecutive DirectorTelamon Corporation3937 Western BoulevardP. O. Box 33315Raleigh, North Carolina 27636-3315
ILLINOIS
Mr. Eloy SalazarExecutive DirectorIllinois Migrant Council16th Floor28 East Jackson BoulevardChicago, Illinois 60604
TEL: (919) 851-7611 TEL: (312) 663-1522FAX: (919) 851-1139 FAX: (312) 663-1994Mr. Herb WilliamsState Director
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INDIANA
Mr. Richard A. JoanisExecutive DirectorTelamon Corporation3937 Western BoulevardP. O. Box 33315Raleigh, North Carolina 27636-3315TEL: (919) 851-7611FAX: (919) 851-1139
Mr. H. Pope BarfieldState Directord/b/a Transition Resources CorporationSuite 0-22511 East 46th StreetIndianapolis, Indiana 46205TEL: (317) 547-1924FAX: (317) 547-6594
IOWA
Ms. Terry MeekExecutive DirectorProteus, Inc.175 N.W. 57th PlaceDes Moines, Iowa 50313TEL: (515) 244-5694FAX: (515) 244-4166
KANSAS
Mr. Richard E. LopezExecutive DirectorSER Corporation of Kansas709 East 21stWichita, Kansas 67214TEL: (316) 264-5372FAX: (316) 264-0194
KENTUCKY
Mr. Ronald J. RamseyExecutive DirectorKentucky Farmworkers Programs, Inc.Suite 2101844 Lyda StreetP.O. Box 51146Bowling Green, Kentucky 42102-4446TEL: (502) 782-2330FAX: (502) 781-9820
LOUISIANA
Mr. Frank AcostaExecutive DirectorMotivation, Education and Training, Inc.307 North CollegeP.O. Box 1749Cleveland, Texas 77328-1749TEL: (713) 592-6483FAX: (713) 592-1690
Mr. Kevin BoydState DirectorMotivation, Education and Training, Inc.1055 Laurel StreetBaton Rouge, Louisiana 70802TEL: (504) 343-0301FAX: (504) 343-7977
MAINE
Mr. John DorrerSenior Vice PresidentTraining and Development Corporation18 School StreetBucksport, Maine 04416-1669TEL: (207) 469-6385FAX: (207) 469-6348
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MARYLAND
Mr. Richard A. JoanisExecutive DirectorTelamon Corporation3937 Western BoulevardP.O. Box 33315Raleigh, North Carolina 27636-3315TEL: (919) 851-7611FAX: (919) 851-1139
Ms. Karen WebsterDirectorTelamon Corporation237 Florida AvenueSalisbury, Maryland 21801TEL: (410) 546-4604FAX: (410) 546-0566
MASSACHUSETTS
Mr. Heriberto FloresExecutive DirectorNew England Farmworkers' Council1628-1640 Main StreetSpringfield, Massachusetts 01103TEL: (413) 781-2145FAX: (413) 781-5928
MICHIGAN
Mr. Richard A. JoanisExecutive DirectorTelamon Corporation3937 Western BoulevardP.O. Box 33315Raleigh, North Carolina 27636-3315TEL: (919) 851-7611FAX: (919) 851-1139
Mr. Sam R. GarciaState DirectorTelamon CorporationSuite C6250 West Michigan AvenueLansing, Michigan 48917TEL: (517) 323-7002FAX: (517) 323-9840
MINNESOTA
Mr. Roberto ReynaExecutive DirectorMidwest Farmworker Employment
and Training, Inc.(Administrative Office)1311 2nd Street NorthSauk Rapids, Minnesota 56379TEL: (612) 253-7010FAX: (612) 255-1215
Mailing Address:
P. 0. Box 1231St. Cloud, Minnesota 56302-1231
MISSISSIPPI
Mr. Joseph H. WheatleyExecutive DirectorMississippi Delta Council for FarmWorkers Opportunities, Inc.1005 State StreetClarksdale, Mississippi 38614TEL: (601) 627-1121FAX: (601) 624-5087
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MISSOURI
Mr. Ken LueckenotteExecutive DirectorRural Missouri, Inc.1014 Northeast DriveJefferson City, Missouri 65109
NEVADA
Mr. Russell TershyExecutive DirectorCenter for Employment Training701 Vine StreetSan Jose, California 95110
TEL: (573) 635-0136 TEL: (408) 287-7924FAX: (573) 635-5636 FAX: (408) 294-7849
MONTANA
Ms. Sharon LiedermanExecutive DirectorRural Employment Opportunities, Inc.5th Floor25 South Ewing StreetP.O. Box 831Helena, Montana 59624-0831TEL: (406) 442-7850FAX: (406) 442-7855
NEBRASKA
Ms. Ella OchoaExecutive DirectorNebraska Association of Farmworkers
Multicultural Human Development Corp.416 East 4th StreetP.O. Box 1459NQrth Platte, Nebraska 69103-1459TEL: (308) 534-2630FAX: (308) 534-9451
Mr. Marcel Fernando SchaererDivision DirectorCenter for Employment Training520 Evans AvenueReno, Nevada 89512TEL: (702) 348-8668FAX: (702) 348-2034
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Mr. Heriberto FloresExecutive DirectorNew England Farmworkers' Council1628-1640 Main StreetSpringfield, Massachusetts 01103TEL: (413) 781-2145FAX: (413) 781-5928
Ms. Peggy VieraArea DirectorFarmworkers' Council, Inc.44 Walnut StreetManchester, New Hampshire 03104TEL: (603) 622-8199FAX: (603) 622-8230
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NEW JERSEY
Mr. Stuart J. MitchellExecutive DirectorRural Opportunities, Inc.Suite 401339 East AvenueRochester, New York 14604TEL: (716) 546-7180FAX: (716) 546-7337
Mr. Wayne CozartState DirectorRural Opportunities, Inc.510 Landis AvenueVineland, New Jersey 08360TEL: (609) 696-1000FAX: (609) 696-4892
NEW MEXICO
Mr. Ernest E. OrtegaExecutive DirectorHome Education Livelihood Program, Inc.5101 Copper, N.E.Albuquerque, New Mexico 87108TEL: (505) 265-3717FAX: (505) 265-5412
NEW YORK
Mr. Stuart J. MitchellExecutive DirectorRural Opportunities, Inc.Suite 401339 East AvenueRochester, New York 14604TEL: (716) 546-7180FAX: (716) 546-7337
Ms. Velma SmithState DirectorRural Opportunities, Inc.Suite 401339 East AvenueRochester, New York 14604TEL: (716) 546-7180FAX: (716) 546-7337
NORTH CAROLINA
Mr. Richard JoanisExecutive DirectorTelamon Corporation3937 Western BoulevardP.O. Box 33315Raleigh, North Carolina 27636-3315TEL: (919) 851-7611FAX: (919) 851-1139
Mr. Thom MyersState DirectorTelamon Corporation4917 Waters Edge DriveRaleigh, North Carolina 27606TEL: (919) 851-6141FAX: (919) 851-2605
NORTH DAKOTA
Mr. Elfren Tovar-LeonDeputy DirectorMidwest Farmworker Employment
and Training, Inc.Suite 11323 South 23rd StreetFargo, North Dakota 58103TEL: (701) 293-5959FAX: (701) 293-0857
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OHIO
Mr. Stuart J. MitchellExecutive DirectorRural Opportunities, Inc.Suite 401339 East AvenueRochester, New York 14604
PENNSYLVANIA
Mr. Stuart J. MitchellExecutive DirectorRural Opportunities, Inc.Suite 401339 East AvenueRochester, New York 14604
TEL: (716) 546-7180 TEL: (716) 546-7180FAX: (716) 546-7337 FAX: (716) 546-7337
Ms. Michal UrrutiaState DirectorRural Opportunities, Inc.320 West Gypsy Lane RoadBowling Green, Ohio 43402
Ms. B. Kay LaracuenteState DirectorRural Opportunities, Inc.Suite 2021300Market StreetLemoyne, Pennsylvania 17043
TEL: (419) 354-3552 TEL: (717) 731-8120FAX: (419) 354-0244 FAX: (717) 731-8196
OKLAHOMA
Mr. Jose Angel GomezExecutive DirectorOro Development Corporation5929 North May AvenueSuite 204Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73112
PUERTO RICO
Mr. Cesar J. Almodovar-MarchanySecretaryCommonwealth of Puerto RicoDepartment of Labor and Human Resources505 Munoz Rivera Avenue, 21st FloorHato Rey, Puerto Rico 00918
TEL: (405) 840-7077 TEL: (FTS) 8-472-6620FAX: (405) 848-7871 FAX: (809) 754-9244
OREGON
Mr. Lazaro B. SanchezExecutive DirectorOregon Human Development Corporation, IISuite 1109620 S.W. Barbur BoulevardPortland, Oregon 97219TEL: (503) 245-2600FAX: (503) 245-9602
Mr. Radames La MenzaActing DirectorJTPA ProgramCommonwealth of Puerto RicoDepartment of Labor and Human Resources505 Munoz Rivera Avenue, 19th FloorHato Rey, Puerto Rico 00918TEL: (FTS) 8-754-5246FAX: (809) 754-9244
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SOUTH CAROLINA
Mr. Richard A. JoanisExecutive DirectorTelamon Corporation3937 Western BoulevardP.O. Box 33315Raleigh, North Carolina 27636-3315TEL: (919) 851-7611FAX: (919) 851-1139
Ms. Barbara B. ColemanState DirectorTelamon Corporation1413 Calhoun StreetP.O. Box 12217 (Capitol Station)Columbia, South Carolina 29211-2217TEL: (803) 256-7411FAX: (803) 256-8528
SOUTH DAKOTA
Mr. Roberto ReynaExecutive DirectorMidwest Farmworker Employmentand Training, Inc.,(Administrative Office)1321 2nd Street NorthSauk Rapids, Minnesota 56379TEL: (612) 253-7010FAX: (612) 255-1215
Mr. Dennis HookAssistant DirectorMidwest Farmworker Employmentand Training, Inc.
121 West DakotaP.O. Box 893Pierre, South Dakota 57501TEL: (605) 224-0454FAX: (605) 224-5877
TENNESSEE
Mr. Thomas BarnesExecutive DirectorTennessee Opportunity Program
for Seasonal Farmworkers1370 Hazelwood DriveSuite 207P.O. Box 925Nashville, Tennessee 37167TEL: (615) 459-3600FAX: (615) 459-9326
TEXAS
Mr. Frank AcostaExecutive DirectorMotivation, Education and Training, Inc.307 North CollegeP.O. Box 1749Cleveland, Texas 77328-1749TEL: (713) 592-6483FAX: (713) 592-1690
UTAH
Mr. Sidney R. JefferiesExecutive DirectorFutures Through Training and Choices2510 Washington BoulevardSuite 238P.O. Box 1309Odgen, Utah 84402TEL: (801) 399-8850FAX: (801) 399-8114
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VERMONT
Mr. Stephen HedgerExecutive DirectorCentral Vermont CommunityAction Council, Inc.36 Barre-Montpelier RoadP.O. Box 747Barre, Vermont 05641
WASHINGTON
Mr. Carlos DiazExecutive DirectorFarmworker Workforce JobTraining Program
Washington State Migrant Council105-B South Sixth StreetSuunyside, Washington 98944
TEL: (802) 479-1053 TEL: (509) 837-5443FAX: (802) 479-5353 FAX: (509) 837-8046
VIRGINIA
Mr. Richard A. JoanisExecutive DirectorTelamon Corporation3937 Western BoulevardP.O. Box 33315Raleigh, North Carolina 27636-3315
WEST VIRGINIA
Mr. Richard A. JoanisExecutive DirectorTelamon Corporation3937 Western BoulevardP.O. Box 33315Raleigh, North Carolina 27636-3315
TEL: (919) 851-7611 TEL: (919) 851-7611FAX: (919) 851-1139 FAX: (919) 851-1139
Mr. Don McKenzieState DirectorTelamon Corporation6964 Forest Hill AvenueRichmond, Virginia 23225TEL: (804) 330-7006FAX: (804) 330-7007
Mr. James DlhoshTelamon Corporation100 Williamsport AvenueMartinsburg, West Virginia 25401TEL: (304) 263-0916FAX: (304) 263-4809
WISCONSIN
Ms. June M. SuhlingDivision AdministratorDILHR - Employment and TrainingRoom 231-X201 East Washington AvenueP.O. Box 7972Madison, Wisconsin 53707TEL: (608) 267-7273FAX: (608) 267-0330
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Mr. Lupe MartinezExecutive DirectorUnited Migrant Opportunity Services929 West Mitchell StreetP.O. Box 04129Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53204TEL: (414) 671-5700FAX: (414) 671-4833
WYOMING
Mr. Edwin J. StolnsExecutive DirectorNorthwestern Community Action
Programs of Wyoming, Inc.1922 1/2 Robertson AvenueP.O. Box 158Worland, Wyoming 82401TEL: (307) 347-6185FAX: (307) 347-4008
NATIONAL OFFICE
Ms. Lynda D. NullExecutive Director(National Farmworker Database)Association of Farmworker OpportunityPrograms1611 North Kent StreetSuite 910Arlington, Virginia 22209TEL: (703) 528-4141FAX: (703) 528-4145
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NATIONAL OFFICE
Ms. Dorrie RussellActing, Assistant National MonitorAdvocateU.S. Department of Labor/ETA200 Constitution Avenue, NW, RoomN4470Washington, D.C. 20210TEL: (202) 219-5174 ext. 154FAX: (202) 219-6643
REGION 1 OFFICE
Mr. Juan PadroU.S. Department of Labor/ETAOne Congress StreetBoston, Massachusetts 02114TEL: (617) 565-2274FAX: (617) 565-2229
STATE OFFICES - REGION 1
CONNECTICUT
Mr. Marcelino PerezConnecticut Labor Department200 Folly Brook BoulevardWeatherfield, Connecticut 06109TEL: (806) 566-2319FAX: (806) 566-6770
MAINE
Mr. Juan Perez FeblesMaine Department of Manpower AffairsEmployment Security Division105 Elm StreetPortland, Maine 04104TEL: (207) 822-0152FAX: (207) 822-0221
MASSACHUSETTS
Mr. Jose V. OcasioCharles F. Hurley BuildingGovernment CenterBoston, Massachusetts 02114TEL: (413) 858-2155FAX: (413) 784-1308
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Mr. Michael ParenteauDepartment of Employment Security32 South Maine StreetConcord, New Hampshire 03301TEL: (603) 228-4083FAX: (603) 229-4321
RHODE ISLAND
Ms. Tessie SalaberRhode Island Department of Employment Security101 Friendship StreetProvidence, Rhode Island 02903TEL: (401) 277-3724FAX: (401) 277-2731
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VERMONT
Mr. Chris LadukeVermont Department of EmploymentSecurity
P.O. Box 745Middlebury, Vermont 05753-0745TEL: (802) 229-0311
(802) 388-4921
REGION 2 OFFICE
Mr. Charles DuboseU.S. Department of Labor/ETA201 Varick Street, Room 755New York, New York 10014TEL: (212) 337-2155FAX: (212) 337-2144
STATE OFFICES - REGION 2
NEW YORK
Mr. Herbert E. BroestlerNew York State Monitor AdvocateState Office Building CampusBuilding 12, Room 185 CAlbany, New York 12240TEL: (518) 457-9023FAX: (518) 457-7369
NEW JERSEY
Mr. Hector IglesiasNew Jersey State Monitor AdvocateNew Jersey Department of Laborand IndustryLabor and Industry Building, Room 1200Trenton, New Jersey 08625TEL: (609) 292-7022FAX: (609) 292-2577
PUERTO RICO
Ms. Maria Antonia SierraPuerto Rico Monitor AdvocatePuerto Rico Department of LaborBureau of Employment Security505 Munoz Rivera AvenueHato Rey, Puerto Rico 00916TEL: (787) 754-5382FAX: (787) 763-2227
REGION 3 OFFICE
Mr. Juan VargasRegional Monitor Advocate3535 Market StreetGateway Building, Room 13400Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19101TEL: (215) 596-6336FAX: (215) 215-0683
STATE OFFICES - REGION 3
DELAWARE
Ms. Olga HungriaState Monitor AdvocateEmployment Security4425 North Market StreetWilmington, Delaware 19809-0828TEL: (302) 761-8116FAX: (302) 761-6617
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PENNSYLVANIA
Mr. Mack WhiteState Monitor AdvocateBureau of Employment SecurityDepartment of Labor & IndustrySeventh and Forster StreetsHarrisburg, Pennsylvania 17121TEL: (717) 787-1182FAX: (717) 772-2321
WEST VIRGINIA
Mr. Harry FoldenDepartment of Employment SecurityState Office Building112 California AvenueCharleston, West Virginia 25305TEL: (304) 558-5336FAX: (304) 558-6446
MARYLAND
Mr. Lawrence WorthingtonState Monitor AdvocateDepartment of Employment and Training1100 North Eutaw Street, Room 209Baltimore, Maryland 21201TEL: (410) 767-2037FAX: (410) 767-2010
VIRGINIA
Mr. Jack TurnerState Monitor AdvocateVirginia Employment CommissionJob Service DivisionP.O. Box 1358Richmond, Virginia 23211TEL: (804) 786-6094FAX: (804) 786-6091
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Mr. Edward HeflinState Monitor AdvocateState Employment Security Building500 C Street, N.W.Washington, D.C. 20001TEL: (202) 724-7262
REGIONAL OFFICE - REGION IV
Mr. Philip ScheilRegional Monitor AdvocateU.S. Department of Labor/ETAAtlanta Federal Center, Room 6M1261 Forsyth Center, SWAtlanta, Georgia 30303TEL: (404) 562-2118FAX: (404) 562-2153
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ALABAMA
Mr. James D. HowardState Monitor AdvocateDepartment of Industrial RelationsIndustrial Relations Building649 Monroe StreetMontgomery, Alabama 36130
KENTUCKY
Mr. Jody HughesState Monitor AdvocateCabinet for Human ResourcesHuman Resources Building275 East Main Street, 2nd Floor WestFrankfort, Kentucky 40621
TEL: (334) 242-8042 TEL: (502) 564-7456FAX: (334) 242-8585 FAX: (502) 564-7459
FLORIDA
Mr. Pedro Narezo IIISenior Monitor AdvocateAssistant: Ms. Carole DeSautelDepartment of Labor and EmploymentSecurity2012 Capitol Circle, S.E., Suite 301Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2159TEL: (904) 487-4105FAX: (904) 922-9304
GEORGIA
Ms. Carmen VegaState Monitor AdvocateAssistant: Mr. Patrick KessingGeorgia Department of Labor148 International Boulevard, Room 472Atlanta, Georgia 30303TEL: (404) 656-6814FAX: (404) 656-9747
MISSISSIPPI
Ms. Martha WestonState Monitor AdvocateEmployment Security CommissionP.O. Box 1699Jackson, Mississippi 39205-1699TEL: (601) 961-7519FAX: (601) 961-7405
NORTH CAROLINA
Mr. Billy GreeneState Monitor AdvocateEmployment Security CommissionP.O. Box 27625Raleigh, North Carolina 27611TEL: (919) 733-4896FAX: (919) 733-9118
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Mr. Michael J. Ka lecState Monitor AdvocateEmployment Security Commission1550 Gadsden StreetP.O. Box 995Columbia, South Carolina 29202
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ILLINOIS
Ms. Luz N. Calderon CroswellDepartment of Employment Security401 South State, 3-SouthChicago, Illinois 60605
TEL: (803) 737-2408 TEL: (312) 793-6811FAX: (803) 737-2642 FAX: (312) 793-1778
TENNESSEE
Ms. Judith StewartJob Service Program and TechnologySupport
Tennessee Department of EmploymentSecurity500 James Robertson ParkwayNashville, TN 37245-1200TEL: (615) 741-3780FAX: (615) 532-6392
REGIONAL OFFICE - REGION V
VACANTRegional Monitor AdvocateU.S. Department of Labor/ETA230 South Dearborn Street, 6th FloorChicago, Illinois 60604TEL: (312) 353-3343FAX: (312) 353-1509
INDIANA
Mr. Timothy MogleIndiana Monitor AdvocateIndiana Workforce DevelopmentAttn: Legal Support/E.O.10 North Senate AvenueIndianapolis, Indiana 46204TEL: (317) 232-7486FAX: (317) 232-6950
MICHIGAN
Mr. James McNallyActing, Michigan Monitor AdvocateMichigan Employment Security Agency7310 Woodward Avenue, Room 422Detroit, Michigan 48202TEL: (313) 876-5303FAX: (313) 876-5600
MINNESOTA
Ms. Gloria BosticMinnesota Monitor AdvocateMinnesota Department of Jobs and Training390 North Robert StreetSt. Paul, Minnesota 55101TEL: (612) 296-2162FAX: (612) 296-0994
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Mr. Benito LucioOhio Bureau of Employment Services145 South Front StreetP.O. Box 1618Columbus, Ohio 43216TEL: (614) 752-8598FAX: (614) 752-9236
WISCONSIN
Mr. Raul ReyesWisconsin Monitor AdvocateDivision of Jobs, Employment and TrainingServices201 E. Washington AvenueDane County Job ServiceMadison, Wisconsin 53707TEL: (608) 261-6545FAX: (608) 267-2392
REGIONAL OFFICE - REGION VI
Mr. Ralph CanalesU.S. Department of Labor/ETA525 Griffin Square, Room 311Dallas, Texas 75202TEL: (214) 767-2154FAX: (214) 767-5113
ARKANSASMr. David HayesEmployment Security DivisionEmployment Security Division BuildingState Capitol MallP.O. Box 2981Little Rock, Arkansas 72203TEL: (501) 682-3129FAX: (501) 682-3144
LOUISIANA
Mr. James PillotLouisiana Department of Labor1001 North 23rd StreetP.O. Box 94094, Capitol StationBaton Rouge, Louisiana 70804-9094TEL: (504) 342-3280FAX: (504) 343-2922
NEW MEXICO
Mr. Larry SalazarNew Mexico Department of Labor401 Broadway, N.E.Albuquerque, New Mexico 87103TEL: (505) 841-8539FAX: (505) 841-8467
OKLAHOMA
Mr. Barbara A. WilliamsOklahoma Employment Security CommissionWill Rogers Memorial Building, Room 212Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105TEL: (405) 557-7255FAX: (405) 557-7256
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Mr. Martin RiosTexas Employment CommissionTEC Main Building15th and Congress EOB, Room 502Austin, Texas 78778TEL: (512) 475-1179FAX: (512) 475-1185
REGIONAL OFFICE - REGION VII
VACANTU.S. Department of Labor/ETAFederal Office BuildingATTN: 7 TGE911 Walnut Street, Suite 700Kansas City, Missouri 64106TEL: (816) 426-3796FAX: (816) 426-7218
STATE OFFICES - REGION VII
IOWA
Mr. John McDonaldDepartment of Job Service1000 East Grand AvenueDes Moines, Iowa 50319TEL: (515) 281-9336
MISSOURI
Mr. Danny FreedmanDivision of Employment SecurityP.O. Box 59421 East DunklinJefferson City, Missouri 65104TEL: (573) 751-2169FAX: (573) 751-4088
KANSAS
Ms. Jenny TavaresDepartment of Human Resources401 Southwest Topeka BoulevardTopeka, Kansas 66603TEL: (913) 296-5014FAX: (913) 296-2119
NEBRASKA
Mr. Larry FitzgibbonMonitor AdvocateJob Service Division1717 Avenue CScotts Bluff, Nebraska 69361TEL: (308) 635-3191
REGIONAL OFFICE - REGION VIII
Mr. William L. MartinezU.S. Department of LaborETA-Suite 17801999 BroadwayDenver, Colorado 80202-5716TEL: (303) 844-1665 ext. 218
STATE OFFICES - REGION VIII
COLORADO
Ms. Lupe Maria Garcia FentersColorado Job ServiceTower 2, Suite 4001515 Arapahoe StreetDenver, Colorado 80202-2117TEL: (303) 620-4711FAX: (303) 620-4714
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Mr. Mike ColbertEmployment Security CommissionJob Service and Training DivisionP.O. Box 1728Helena, Montana 59624TEL: (406) 444-2622FAX: (406) 444-3037
NORTH DAKOTAMs. Loren ColwellJob Service North Dakota1000 East Divide AvenueBismarck, North Dakota 58505TEL: (701) 671-1500
SOUTH DAKOTA
Mr. Bob KrageSouth Dakota Department of LaborP.O. Box 4730420 South Roosevelt StreetAberdeen, South Dakota 57402-4730TEL: (605) 626-2302
UTAH
Mr. Pedro AlvalleUtah Department of Employment SecurityP.O. Box 11249Salt Lake City, Utah 84147TEL: (801) 536-7450FAX: (801) 536-7420
WYOMING
Ms. Julie ClouserWyoming Employment Security CommissionP.O. Box 2760Casper, Wyoming 82602TEL: (307) 235-3611FAX: (307) 235-3293
REGIONAL OFFICE - REGION IXMs. Sharon MyerkampActing, Regional Monitor AdvocateU.S. Department of Labor/ETAATTN: 9 TGJT71 Stevenson Street, Room 805P.O. Box 193767San Francisco, California 94119-3767TEL: (415) 975-4627FAX: (415) 744-6225
STATE OFFICES
HAWAIIMr. Merel WatanabeDepartment Labor and Industrial Relations830 Punchbowl StreetHonolulu, Hawaii 96813TEL: (808) 586-8820FAX: (808) 586-8822
ARIZONA
Mr. Marcos CordovaDepartment of Economic Security1789 West Jefferson StreetP.O. Box 6123 - 730APhoenix, Arizona 85005TEL: (602) 542-6339FAX: (602) 542-6530
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Ms. Tamara NashEmployment Security Department500 East Third StreetCarson City, Nevada 89713TEL: (702) 687-4611FAX: (702) 687-3424
CALIFORNIA
Mr. Arturo ArmundoEmployment Development DepartmentATTN: MIC 74P.O. Box 826880Sacramento, California 94280-0001Assistants:
Al HinojosaAlex MoralesArturo RodriguezSal PerezJessie Marciniak
TEL: (916) 327-0247FAX: (916) 327-0264
REGIONAL OFFICE - REGION X
Ms. Amparo PrusiaU.S. Department of Labor/ETA1111 Third Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, Washington 98101-3212TEL: (206) 553-4543 ext. 8029FAX: (206) 553-0098
STATE OFFICES - REGION X
ALASKA
Mr. Woody WalkerAlaska Employment Security DivisionDepartment of LaborP.O. Box 25509Juneau, Alaska 99802-5509TEL: (907) 465-5952FAX: (907) 465-5558IDAHOMr. Rogelio ValdezIdaho Department of Employment317 Main StreetBoise, Idaho 83735TEL: (208) 334-6132
OREGON
Ms. Mary LewisOregon Employment Division875 Union Street, N.E.Salem, Oregon 97311TEL: (503) 378-8285FAX: (503) 378-2958
WASHINGTON
Mr. Jose YbarraWashington Employment SecurityDepartment
P.O. Box 9046212 Maple ParkOlympia, Washington 98504-9046TEL: (306) 902-9563FAX: (306) 902-9570
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LSC-funded Legal Services Programs and Public Interest Law FirmsRepresenting Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers
ALABAMA
Legal Services Corporationof Alabama, Inc.Migrant Farmworker Project500 Bell Building207 Montgomery StreetMontgomery, Alabama 36104TEL: (334) 264-6631
(800)-241-6631FAX: (334) 263-1471
ARIZONA
Coconino Legal Aid19 E. Phoenix AvenueFlagstaff, Arizona 86001TEL: (520) 774-0653
Community Legal Services (CLS)Farmworker ProgramP.O. Box 21538Phoenix, Arizona 85036(Street Address: 305 S. 2nd Avenue)TEL: (602) 258-3434 or
(800) 356-7115FAX: (602) 253-1536
CLS-San LuisP.O. Box 2045San Luis, Arizona 85349TEL: (602) 627-8023
CLS-Mohave OfficeP.O. Box 509Kingman, Arizona 86402TEL: (520) 753-7175FAX: (520) 752-5998
CLS-Bullhead City OfficeTEL: (520) 704-0017
CLS-Lake Hayasu City OfficeTEL: (520) 453-5800 (Tuesdays only)
CLS-Yavapai Office401 N. Mount VernonPrescott, Arizona 86301TEL: (520) 445-9240FAX: (520) 445-6312
CLS-Yuma Office51 West 2nd StreetYuma, Arizona 85364-2250TEL: (520) 782-7511FAX: (520) 782-0037
DNA People's Legal ServicesRte 12 Hwy 264P.O. Box 306Window Rock, Arizona 86515-0306TEL: (520) 871-5036FAX: (520) 871-4151
Pinal & Gila Counties Legal Aid Society343 West Central AvenueCoolidge, Arizona 85228TEL: (520) 723-5410FAX: (520) 723-4943
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Center for Arkansas Legal ServicesMigrant Farmworker Project209 W. Capitol, Suite 36Little Rock, Arizona 72201TEL: (501) 376-3423
(800) 950-5817FAX: (501) 376-3664
CALIFORNIA
California Rural Legal Assistance (CRLA)631 Howard Street, Suite 300San Francisco, California 94105-3907TEL: (415) 777-2752FAX: (415) 543-2752
CRLA-CoachellaMigrant UnitP.O. Box 351460 6th StreetCoachella, California 92236TEL: (619) 398-7261/7264FAX: (619) 398-1050
CRLA-Delano629 Main StreetDelano, California 93215TEL: (805) 725-4350 (9am-4pm)
(805) 725-4391 (4pm-9am)FAX: (805) 725-1062
CRLA-El Centro449 BroadwayEl Centro, California 92243TEL: (619) 353-0220/3979FAX: (619) 353-6914
CRLA-Fresno2115 Kern Street, Suite 370Fresno, California 93721TEL: (209) 441-8721FAX: (209) 441-8443
CRLA-GilroyP.O. Box 15667949 Wren Avenue, Suite BGilroy, California 95021TEL: (408) 847-1408FAX: (408) 847-1463
CRLA-MaderaP.O. Box 1207117 South Lake StreetMadera, California 93639-1207TEL: (209) 674-5671FAX: (209) 674-5674
CRLA-MarysvilleP.O. Box 2600818 D StreetMarysville, California 95901TEL: (916) 742-5191
(916) 742-0421 (after 5pm)FAX: (916) 742-0421
CRLA-Modesto1020 15th Street, Suite 11Modesto, CA 95354TEL: (209) 577-3811/3814
(209) 577-3295 (after 5pm)FAX: (209) 577-1098
CRLA-Oceanside Migrant Unit215 S. Coast Highway, Suite 201Oceanside, CA 92054TEL: (619) 966-0511FAX: (619) 966-0291
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CRLA-Oxnard Migrant UnitP.O. Box 1561445 South B StreetOxnard, California 93030TEL: (805) 486-1068FAX: (805) 486-5381
CRLA-Salinas Migrant Unit3 Williams RoadSalinas, California 93905TEL: (408) 757-5221FAX: (408) 757-6212
CRLA-Santa Maria2050 G South BroadwaySanta Maria, California 93454TEL: (805) 922-4563FAX: (805) 928-0693
CRLA-San Luis Obispo1160 Marsh Street, Suite 114San Luis Obispo, California 93401TEL: (805) 544-7997FAX: (805) 544-3904
CRLA-Paso Robles1732 Spring StreetPaso Robles, CaliforniaTEL: (805) 239-3708FAX: (805) 239-4912
CRLA-Stockton242 N. Sutter, Suite 411Stockton, California 95202TEL: (209) 946-0605
(209) 946-0629 (after 5pm)FAX: (209) 946-5730
California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation2424 K StreetSacramento, California 95816TEL: (916) 446-7901FAX: (916) 446-3057
COLORADO
Colorado Rural Legal ServicesFarm Worker Division655 Broadway, Suite 450Denver, Colorado 80203TEL: (303) 839-6468
(800) 864-4330 (farmworkersonly)FAX: (303) 825-5532
CONNECTICUT
Statewide Legal Services of Connecticut425 Main StreetMiddletown, Connecticut 06457
93446 TEL: (860) 344-0380FAX: (860) 344-1918
CRLA-Santa Rosa719 OrchardSanta Rosa, California 95404TEL: (707) 528-9941FAX: (707)528-0125
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Farmworker Justice Fund, Inc.1111 19th Street, NW, Suite 1000Washington, DC 20036TEL: (202) 776-1757FAX: (202) 776-1792
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Migrant Legal Action Program2001 S Street, NW, Suite 310Washington, DC 20009TEL: (202) 462-7744FAX: (202) 462-7914
FLORIDA
Florida Legal Services, Inc.Migrant Farmworker Justice ProjectP.O. Box 2110406 S.E. Avenue EBelle Glade, Florida 33430TEL: (561) 996-5266FAX: (561) 992-5040
Florida Legal Services, Inc.Migrant Farmworker Justice Project2121 Delta BoulevardTallahassee, Florida 32303TEL: (904) 385-7900FAX: (904) 385-9998
Florida Rural Legal Services (FRLS)963 East Memorial BoulevardP.O. Box 24688Lakeland, Florida 33802-4688TEL: (941) 688-7376
(800) 277-7680FAX: (941) 683-7861
FRLS-Immokalee106 South 2nd StreetP.O. Box 1109Immokalee, Florida 33934TEL: (941).657 -3681
(800) 476-1837FAX: (941) 657-4579
FRLS-Ft. Myers2254 McGregor Blvd.Ft.Myers, Florida 33902-0219TEL: (813) 334-4554
(800) 476-1837FAX: (813) 334-3042
FRLS-Fort PierceP.O. Box 4333200 S. Indian River Drive, Suite 101Fort Pierce, Florida 34948-4333TEL: (407) 466-4766
(800) 476-4537FAX: (407) 489-3176
FRLS-West Palm Beach423 Fern Street, Suite 220West Palm Beach, Florida 33401TEL: (407) 820-8902
(800) 284-4588FAX: (407) 642-9403
GEORGIA
Georgia Legal Services Program, Inc.Migrant Farmworkers' ProjectP.O. Box 1669Tifton, Georgia 31793TEL: (912) 386-3566
(800) 537-7496FAX: (912) 386-3588
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Idaho Legal Aid Services (ILAS).Migrant Farmworkers Law UnitP.O. Box 1116708 Main StreetCaldwell, Idaho 83606 -1116.TEL: (208) 454-2591FAX: (208) 454-2593
ILAS-Twin FallsMigrant Farmworkers LIAT UnitP.O. Box 1296Twin Falls, Idaho 83303TEL: (208) 734-7024FAX: (208) 734-7067
ILAS-Idaho FallsMigrant Farmworkers Law Unit482 Constitution Way, Suite 101Idaho Falls, Idaho 83402TEL: (208) 524-3660FAX: (208) 524-4983
ILLINOIS
Illinois Migrant Legal Assistance Project343 South Dearborn Street, Suite 700Chicago, Illinois 60604TEL: (312) 341-9180FAX: (312) 341-1041
INDIANA
Migrant Farmworker ProjectLegal Services Organization of Indiana151 North Delaware Street, Suite 1800Indianapolis, Indiana 46204TEL: (317) 631-1395 ext. 236
(317) 632-9410 ext. 236FAX: (317) 631-9775
IOWA
Legal Services Corporation of Iowa (LSCI)Southeast Regional Office112 East ThirdOttumwa, Iowa 52501-2903TEL: (515) 683-3166FAX: (515) 683-3168
LSCI-Mason City600 First Street, NW, Suite 103Mason City, Iowa 50401TEL: (515) 423-4651FAX: (515) 423-4657
LSCI-Iowa City430 Iowa AvenueIowa City, Iowa 52240TEL: (319) 351-6570FAX: (319) 351-0079
LSCI-Sioux City506 Nebraska StreetSioux City, Iowa 51101TEL: (712) 277-8686FAX: (712) 277-2554
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LSCI-Council Bluffs300 Smith-Davis Building532 First AvenueCouncil Bluffs, Iowa 51501TEL: (712) 328-3982FAX: (712) 328-3996
LSCI-Waterloo708 First National BuildingSycamore and East FourthWaterloo, Iowa 50603TEL: (319) 235-7008FAX: (319) 235-7070
KENTUCKY
Appalachian Research and DefenseFund of Kentucky, Inc.28 North Front StreetPrestonburg, Kentucky 41653TEL: (606) 886-3876FAX: (606) 886-3704
Appalachian Research and DefenseFund of Kentucky, Inc.P.O. Box 567Richmond, Kentucky 40476TEL: (606) 624-1394
(800) 477-1394FAX: (606) 624-1396
LOUISIANA
Farmworkers Legal Assistance ProjectP.O. Box 48231020 Surrey StreetLafayette, Louisiana 70502-4823TEL: (318) 237-4320
(800) 256-1175FAX: (318) 237-8839
MAINE
Pine Tree Legal Assistance, Inc.Farmworker Unit61 Main Street, Room 41Bangor, Maine 04401TEL: (207) 942-0673
(800) 879-7463FAX: (207) 942-8323
MARYLAND*
Legal Aid Bureau, Inc.Farmworker Project111 High StreetSalisbury, Maryland 21801TEL: (410) 546-5511
(800) 444-4099 (clients only)FAX: (410) 860-2148
*This office also covers Delaware.
MASSACHUSETTS
Massachusetts Justice Project, Inc.57 Suffolk Street, 4th FloorHolyoke, Massachusetts 01040-5028TEL: (413) 533-2660
(800) 639-1209 (only within State)FAX: (413) 535-1774
Western Massachusetts Legal Services, Inc.145 State Street, 6th FloorSpringfield, Massachusetts 01103TEL: (413) 781-7814
(800) 639-1109 (only within State)FAX: (413) 746-3221
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Michigan Migrant LegalAssistance Project (MMLAP)49 Monroe Center NW, Suite 3AGrand Rapids, Michigan 49503-2933TEL: (616) 454-5055FAX: (616) 454-7022
MMLAP-Berrien Springs4445 E. Shawnee RoadBerrien Springs, Michigan 49103TEL: (616) 471-2819FAX: (616) 471-7664
MINNESOTA
Migrant Legal Services*46 East 4th Street, Suite 700St. Paul, Minnesota 55101TEL: (612) 291-2837
(800) 652-9733 (clients only)FAX: (612) 228-9450*The Minnesota and North Dakota MigrantLegal Services are joint offices.
MISSISSIPPI
Central Mississippi Legal ServicesMigrant Project OfficeP.O. Box 951414 South State Street, Suite 206Jackson, Mississippi 39205-0951TEL: (601) 948-6752
(800) 959-6752FAX: (601) 948-6757
MISSOURI
Legal Aid of Western Missouri920 Southwest BoulevardKansas City, Missouri 64108TEL: (816) 474-9868FAX: (816) 421-8131
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Legal Advice & Referral Center33 N. Main StreetConcord, New Hampshire 03301TEL: (603) 224-6934FAX: (603) 224-6067
NEW JERSEY
Camden Regional Legal ServicesFarmworker Division22 East Washington StreetBridgeton, New Jersey 08302TEL: (609) 451-0003
(609) 935-0847FAX: (609) 455-4945
NEW MEXICO
Southern New Mexico Legal ServicesLas Cruces Regional Office300 North Downtown MallLas Cruces, New Mexico 88001-1216TEL: (505) 526-4451FAX: (505) 527-6490
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Farmworker Legal Services of New York80 St. Paul StreetRochester, New York 14604TEL: (716) 325-3050FAX: (716) 325-7614
Legal Aid Society of Mid-New YorkFarmworker Law Project52 South Manheim BoulevardNew Paltz, New York 12561-2405TEL: (914) 256-9096FAX: (914) 256-0494
NORTH CAROLINA
Farmworkers Legal Services ofNorth CarolinaP.O. Box 26626128 E. Hargett, Suite 202Raleigh, North Carolina 27611TEL: (919) 856-2180
(800) 777-5869FAX: (919) 856-2187
North Carolina Justice and CommunityDevelopment CenterImmigrants' Legal Assistance ProjectP.O. Box 27343224 South Dawson StreetRaleigh, North Carolina 27611TEL: (919) 856-2121FAX: (919) 856-2175
NORTH DAKOTA
Migrant Legal Services*118 Broadway, Suite 305Fargo, North Dakota 58102-4944TEL: (701) 232-8872
(800) 832-5575 (clients only)FAX: (701) 232-8366
*The North Dakota and Minnesota MigrantLegal Services are joint offices.
OHIO
Advocates for Basic Legal EqualityNovember 1st through May 15th:740 Spitzer Building520 Madison AvenueToledo, Ohio 43604TEL: (419) 255-0814FAX: (419) 259-2880
May 16th through October 31st:121 N. Arch StreetFremont, Ohio 43420TEL: (419) 334-8899FAX: (419) 334-9148
OREGON
Oregon Law Center813 SW Alder, Suite 500Portland, Oregon 97205TEL: (503) 295-2760FAX: (503) 295-0676
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Oregon Legal Services (OLS)Central Support Office700 SW Taylor, Suite 310Portland, Oregon 97205TEL: (503) 224-4094
(503) 274-7757FAX: (503) 417-0147
OLS-Farmworker Program397 North First StreetWoodburn, Oregon 97071-4623TEL: (503) 981-5291FAX: (503) 981-5292
OLS-Hillsboro Regional Office230 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite AHillsboro, Oregon 97124TEL: (503) 648-7163
(503) 640-8828 (voice mail)FAX: (503) 648-0513
OLS-Ontario Regional Office772 North Oregon StreetOntario, Oregon 97914-1727TEL: (541) 889-3121/3296FAX: (541) 889-5562
OLS-Oregon City Regional Office421 High Street, Suite 110Oregon City, Oregon 97045-2249
PENNSYLVANIA
Friends of Farmworkersc/o Community Legal Services1424 Chestnut StreetPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19102-2505TEL: (215) 981-3733
(800) 729-1607 (clients only)FAX: (215) 981-0434
Community Justice Project118 Locust StreetHarrisburg, Pennsylvania 17101TEL: (717) 236-9486FAX: (717) 233-4088
PUERTO RICO
Puerto Rico Legal ServicesMigrant DivisionP.O. Box 11877San Juan, Puerto Rico 00910-3877TEL: (787) 722-7490/8040FAX: (787) 721-8520
SOUTH CAROLINANeighborhood Legal Assistance ProgramMigrant Division438 King StreetCharleston, South Carolina 29403
TEL: (503) 655-2518/2701 TEL: (803) 722-0107FAX: (503) 655-2701 FAX: (803) 724-1571
OLS-Pendleton Regional OfficeP.O. Box 1327365 SE 3rd StreetPendleton, Oregon 97801-0260TEL: (541) 276-6685/6688FAX: (541) 276-4549
TENNESSEE
Legal Services of Upper East Tennessee1001 West 2nd North StreetMorristown, Tennessee 37814TEL: (423) 587-4850FAX: (423) 587-4857
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Texas Rural Legal Aid (TRLA)259 South Texas BoulevardWeslaco, Texas 78596TEL: (210) 968-9574/6574FAX: (210) 968-8823
TRLA-Austin44 East Avenue, Suite 306Austin, Texas 78701TEL: (512) 499-8752FAX: (512) 499-8754
TRLA-Eagle PassP.O. Box 2001655 Ford StreetEagle Pass, Texas 78853TEL: (210) 773-6451FAX: (210) 773-5806
TRLA-Crystal City*P.O. Drawer 673315 N. First AvenueCrystal City, Texas 78839TEL: (210) 374-3428*Satellite Office of Eagle Pass Branch
TRLA-El Paso109 North Oregon, Suite 710El Paso, Texas 79901TEL: (915) 544-4421FAX: (915) 533-4108
TRLA-LaredoP.O. Box 8881719 MatamorosLaredo, Texas 78042-0888TEL: (210) 727-5191FAX: (210) 727-8371
TRLA-PlainviewP.O. Box 1658114 E. 7thPlainview, Texas 79073TEL: (806) 293-2625FAX: (806) 293-0332
South Texas Civil Rights ProjectP.O. Box 188San Juan, Texas 78589TEL: (210) 787-8171FAX: (210) 702-3309
VERMONT
Vermont Legal Services Law Line264 N. Winooski AvenueBurlington, Vermont 05401TEL: (800) 639-8857FAX: (802) 651-4130
VIRGINIA
Peninsula Legal Aid Center, Inc.Virginia Farmworkers Legal AssistanceProject
P.O. Box 30636314 Lankford HighwayBelle Haven, Virginia 23306TEL: (757) 442-3014FAX: (757) 442-2217
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Columbia Legal Services (CLS)Central Support Office101 Yes ler Way, Suite 300Seattle, Washington 98104TEL: (206) 464-5933
(800) 542-0794FAX: (206) 626-5366
CLS-West/Southwest Region1006 5th Avenue, SWOlympia, Washington 98502-5412TEL: (360) 943-6585FAX: (360) 754-4578
CLS-Tacoma Office625 Commerce Street, Suite 430Tacoma, Washington 98402TEL: (206) 572-4343
(800) 675-9545FAX: (206) 572-4348
CLS-Wenatchee Region200 Palouse Street, Suite 201Wenatchee, Washington 98801TEL: (509) 662-9681
(800) 572-9615FAX: (509) 662-9684
CLS-Central Region510 Larson Building6 South, Second StreetYakima, Washington 98901TEL: (509) 575-5593
(800) 572-8716 (clients only)FAX: (509) 575-4404
Immigration ProjectNorthwest Communities Education CenterP.O. Box 800121 Sunnyside AvenueGranger, Washington 98932TEL: (509) 854-2100FAX: (509) 854-2223
Northwest Immigrants Rights Project909 8th Avenue, Room 100Seattle, Washington 98104TEL: (206) 587-4009FAX: (800) 445-5771
Northwest Justice Project (NJP)Main Office401 Second Avenue S., Suite 407Seattle, Washington 98104TEL: (206) 464-1519
(888) 201-1012FAX: (206) 624-7501
NJP-Yakima Office304 Larson Building6 S. 2nd StreetYakima, Washington 98901TEL: (509) 574-4234FAX: (509) 574-4238
NJP-Pasco OfficeCourt Street Plaza1408 N. 20th, Suite EPasco, Washington 99301TEL: (509) 544-9080FAX: (509) 547-0610
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NJP-Bellingham Office203 W. Holly, Suite 304Bellingham, Washington 98225TEL: (360) 734-8680FAX: (360) 734-0121NJP-Everett Office2731 Wetmore Avenue N., Suite 410Everett, Washington 98201TEL: (206) 252-8515FAX: (206) 252-5945
NW-Olympia Office2625-C Parkmont Lane, SW, Suite BOlympia, Washington 98502TEL: (360) 352-5492FAX: (360) 352-5336
NW-Spokane Office1702 W. BroadwaySpokane, Washington 99201TEL: (509) 324-9128FAX: (509) 324-0065
NW-Tacoma Office625 Commerce Street, Suite 420Tacoma, Washington 98402TEL: (206) 272-7879FAX: (206) 272-8226
NW-Vancouver Office500 W. 8th, Suite 275Vancouver, Washington 98660TEL: (360) 693-6130FAX: (360) 693-6352
NJP-Wenatchee Office23 South Wenatchee Avenue, Suite 110Wenatchee, Washington 98801
The Unemployment Law Project2800 1st Avenue, Room 220Seattle, Washington 98121TEL: (206) 441-9178
Benton-Franklin Legal Aid Program10 N. Washington, Suite 4Kennewick, Washington 99336TEL: (509) 582-5378FAX: (509) 582-0443
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WISCONSIN
Legal Action of Wisconsin, Inc.P.O. Box 25968631 South Mills StreetMadison, Wisconsin 53725-9686TEL: (608) 256-3304
(800) 362-3904FAX: (608) 256-0510
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