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is to put tax dollar expenditures and other monies used or spent by our federal, state and/or city governments before your eyes and in your hands.

Through our website, you can learn your rights as a taxpayer and parent as well as to which programs, monies and more you may be entitled...and why you may not be able to exercise these rights.

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Betsy Combier

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Email: betsy.combier@gmail.com

 
The E-Accountability Foundation announces the

'A for Accountability' Award

to those who are willing to whistleblow unjust, misleading, or false actions and claims of the politico-educational complex in order to bring about educational reform in favor of children of all races, intellectual ability and economic status. They ask questions that need to be asked, such as "where is the money?" and "Why does it have to be this way?" and they never give up. These people have withstood adversity and have held those who seem not to believe in honesty, integrity and compassion accountable for their actions. The winners of our "A" work to expose wrong-doing not for themselves, but for others - total strangers - for the "Greater Good"of the community and, by their actions, exemplify courage and self-less passion. They are parent advocates. We salute you.

Winners of the "A":

Johnnie Mae Allen
David Possner
Dee Alpert
Aaron Carr
Harris Lirtzman
Hipolito Colon
Larry Fisher
The Giraffe Project and Giraffe Heroes' Program
Jimmy Kilpatrick and George Scott
Zach Kopplin
Matthew LaClair
Wangari Maathai
Erich Martel
Steve Orel, in memoriam, Interversity, and The World of Opportunity
Marla Ruzicka, in Memoriam
Nancy Swan
Bob Witanek
Peyton Wolcott
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The Texas Fragile Families Initiative (TFF)
the Hogg Foundation for Mental Health and the Center for Public Policy Priorities
          
The Texas Fragile Families Initiative (TFF) was an innovative state-wide demonstration project developed through the partnership of the Hogg Foundation for Mental Health and the Center for Public Policy Priorities. The Initiative was designed to facilitate the development of community-based services for young, low-income, fathers as they support the emotional, physical, and financial needs of their children.

During its demonstration period (July 2000 through May 2004), TFF was engaged in multiple layers of activities: capacity-building to local programs and their staff, training and technical assistance to state agencies, public policy education, recruitment of funding partners within both private foundations and public agencies, and community awareness building.

TFF concluded its eleven-site statewide demonstration project in June 2004. This website provides information gathered during the three year initiative and includes the TFF Final Evaluation report and other resources related to best practices for work with fragile families and responsible fathers.

 
© 2003 The E-Accountability Foundation