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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We especially wish to thank all the families who participated in the individual projects. Without their cooperation, evaluations, volunteer labor, communication skills and organizational ability none of this would have been possible. We would also like to thank the dozens of people who asked for applications, the people who applied and were not accepted and the ones who wrote to us knowing that they were not eligible for the project but wanting to express their opinions and offer their support. You helped to verify the need for Rural Child Care in Alberta. Our sincere thanks to: Shirley McClellan, Associate Minister of Agriculture, Shirley Myers, Head, Alberta Home Economics Branch, and Marlene Jubenvill, Manager, Family Day Home Program, Alberta Family and Social Services. Your support and advice were invaluable. We would like to acknowledge with thanks Federated Women's Institutes of Canada for their Rural Child Care Survey Project, 1988- 1991. Their excellent report was an inspiration and a guide. Thanks also to Alberta Women in Support of Agriculture and Women of Unifarm for conducting earlier studies that clearly indicated the need for farm child care. Thanks to the Alberta Rural Women's groups who supported us and to their executive officers. They were: Holly Hallett - Alberta Women's Institutes, Elizabeth Olsen - Women of Unifarm, Martha Andrews/ Marg Linklater - Alberta Women In Support of Agriculture, and Janet Walter - Alberta Farm Women's Network. Special thanks to a committee that brought enthusiasm, personal knowledge, commitment and cooperation to every meeting. iii
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Title | Rural Child Care Project |
Subject | Projects; Child Care; Rural; AWI |
Description | The Alberta Rural Child Care Pilot Project 1991-1992 |
Language | en |
Format | application/pdf |
Type | text |
Source | Alberta Women's Institutes |
Identifier | awi0811104 |
Date | 1992 |
Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
Repository | AU Digital Library |
Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
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Title | Page 6 |
Format | application/pdf |
Source | AWI Collection |
Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
Repository | AU Digital Library |
Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
Transcript | ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We especially wish to thank all the families who participated in the individual projects. Without their cooperation, evaluations, volunteer labor, communication skills and organizational ability none of this would have been possible. We would also like to thank the dozens of people who asked for applications, the people who applied and were not accepted and the ones who wrote to us knowing that they were not eligible for the project but wanting to express their opinions and offer their support. You helped to verify the need for Rural Child Care in Alberta. Our sincere thanks to: Shirley McClellan, Associate Minister of Agriculture, Shirley Myers, Head, Alberta Home Economics Branch, and Marlene Jubenvill, Manager, Family Day Home Program, Alberta Family and Social Services. Your support and advice were invaluable. We would like to acknowledge with thanks Federated Women's Institutes of Canada for their Rural Child Care Survey Project, 1988- 1991. Their excellent report was an inspiration and a guide. Thanks also to Alberta Women in Support of Agriculture and Women of Unifarm for conducting earlier studies that clearly indicated the need for farm child care. Thanks to the Alberta Rural Women's groups who supported us and to their executive officers. They were: Holly Hallett - Alberta Women's Institutes, Elizabeth Olsen - Women of Unifarm, Martha Andrews/ Marg Linklater - Alberta Women In Support of Agriculture, and Janet Walter - Alberta Farm Women's Network. Special thanks to a committee that brought enthusiasm, personal knowledge, commitment and cooperation to every meeting. iii |
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