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EX E C UT I V E
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OFF ICE
17-0ct-1996
F
TH E
PRE SID E N T
07~04pm
TO:
TO:
Carol H. Rasco
Jeremy D. Benami
FROM:
Lyndell Hogan
Domestic Policy Council
CC:
CC:
CC:
izabeth E. Drye
11 Pizzuto
Claudia M. Rayford-Williams
SUBJECT:
Child Welfare Chats Chart
Following is a list of who will be attending which scheduled chat sessions.
Ruth Massinga is not able to make any sessions but will send her comments in
writing. Angela Blackwell has not yet responde d but I have a call into her.
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Participant
Oct. 21
Rick Barth
Oct. 30
Oct. 31
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Marilyn Benoit
Barbara Blum
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Howard Davidson
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Sheryl Dicker
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David Liederman
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Marcia Lowry
Sheila Kamerman
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Bill Pierce
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Harold Ri<;::hman
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Betsey Rosenbaum
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Stangler
Paul Vincent
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�THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON.
November 4, 1996
Marilyn Benoit
Executive Director
Devereaux Children's Center of Washington, D.C.
3050 R Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20007
Dear Marilyn:
Thank you for Jo~ning me'in my office last week to discuss child
welfare. I appreciated the time you took and the contributions
you made to the discussion.
Your honesty in discussing the proper placement of children and
the issue of funding was refreshing! I also hope we can move
toward a more coordinated system and away f·rom the large numbers
of professionals "helping" anyone family!
I hope you will continue to .share your ideas with me. Thank you
again for your participation and above all, thank you on behalf
the children and families whose lives you touch.
Sincerely,
Carol H. Rasco
Assistant to the President
for Domestic Policy
The White House
West Wing, Second Floor
Washington, D.C. 20502
(202)456-5565.phone
(202)456-2878 fax
email: rasco_C@a1.eop.gov
�THE WHITE HOUSE
WASH INGTON
November 4, 1996
Marcia Lowry
Executive Director
Children's Rights, Inc.
404 Park Avenue South
New· York, New York 10016
Dear Marcia:
Thank you for )olning me in my office last week to discuss child
wel:f;are. I appreciated the time you took and the contributions
you made to the discussion.
Your comments about the inability of persons within the system to
manage change, as well as the need to look more at· accountability·
in different terms, were particularly helpful to me.
I hope you will continue to share your ideas with me. Thank you
again for your participation and above all, thank you on behalf
the children and families whose lives you touch.
Sincerely,
C~/~Uj1~
Carol H. Rasco
Assistant to the President
for Domestic Policy
The White House
West Wing, Second Floor
Washington, D.C. 20502
(202)456-5565 phone
(202)456-2878 fax
email:
rasco_C@a1.eop.gov
�THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
"
NOvember 4, 1996
Harold Richman
Director
Chapin'Center for Children
University of Chicago
1313 East 60th Street
Chicago, Illinois 60637
Dear Harold:
Thank Y0U for JOlning me in my office last week to discuss child
welfare. I appreciated the time you took and the contributions,
you made to the discussion.
I have thought a great deal since you left about your comments
regarding funders who are interested in the individual, but
providers as intermediaries thwart that interest. As I have
thought about it, I realize that to have been true in several
human service and education areas in which I have worked in the
last fifteen years.
I too come away thinking: What DO we do
about it?
I hope you will continue to share your ideas with me. Thank you
again for your participation and above all, thank you on behalf
the children and families whose lives you touch.
Sincerely,
~
Carol H. Rasco
Assistant to the President
for Domestic Policy
The White House
West Wing, Second Flooi
Washington, D.C. 20502
(202)456-5565 phone
(202)456-2878 fax
email: rasco_C@a1.eop.gov
�THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
November 4, 1996
Paul Vincent
. Child Welfare ·Policy and Practice Group
312 Finley Avenue
Montgomery, Alabama 36104
Dear Paul:
Thank you for ]01n1ng me in my office last week to discuss child
welfare. I appreciated the time you took and the contributions
you made to the discussion.
Your insights are so helpful and I am very glad you put the issue
of mandatory reporting on the table. I found myself thinking
about that a great deal over the weekend. Do you know of any
writing on the matter that you have liked?
I hope you will continue to share your ideas with me. Thankyou
again for your participation and above all, thank you on behalf
the children and families whose lives you touch.
Sincerely,
Carol H. Rasco
Assistant to the President
for Domestic Policy
The White House
West Wing, Second Floor
Washington, D.C. 20502
(202)456-5565 phone
. (202)456-2878 fax
email: rasco_C@a1.eop.gov
�THE WHITE HOUSE
WASH I NGTON
November 41 1996
Barbara B. Blum
President
Foundation for Child Development
345 East 46th Street , Suite 700
New York , New York 10017
Dear Barbara:
Thank you for joining me in my office last week to discuss child
welfare.
I appreciated the time you took and the contributions
you made to the discussion.
As always it was wonderful being with you.
I so very often
quote things I learned at that meeting you chaired in Chantilly.
I learned a great deal from that meeting.
I saw Judge FitzGerald
recently in Reno where he was teaching a course at the National
Council on Juvenile and Family Judges.
I
I hope you will continue to share your ideas with me. Thank you·
again for your participation and above alII thank you on behalf
the children and families whose lives you touch.
Sincerely
I·
Carol H. Rasco
Assistant to the President
for Domestic Policy
The White House
West Wing, Second Floor
Washington, D.C. 20502
(202)456-5565 phone
(202)456-2878 fax
email: rasco_C@a1.eop.gov
�TH E WH ITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
November 4, 1996
David Liederman
Executive Director
Child Welfare League of America
440 First Street, N.W., Suite 310
Washington, D.C. 20001
Dear David:
Thank you for ]Olnlng me in my office last week to discuss child
welfare.
I appreciated the time you took and the contributions
you made to the discussion.
I hope you will continue to share your ideas with me. Thank you
again for your participatio~ and above all, thank you on behalf
the children and families whose lives you touch.
Sincerely,
Carol H. Rasco
Assistant to the President
for Domestic Policy
The White House
West Wing, Second Floor
Washington, D.C. 20502
(202)456~5565phone
(202)456-2878 fax
email:
rasco_C@a1.eop.gov
�THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
November 4, 1996
Bill Pierce
President
National Council for Adoption
1930 17th Street, N.W.
.
Washington, D.C. 20009
Dear Bill:
Thank you for )Olnlng me in my office last week to discuss child
welfare. I appreciated the time you took and the contributions
you made to the discussion.
I hope you will continue to share your ideas with me. Thank you
again for your participation and above all, thank you on behalf
the children and families whose lives you touch.
Sincerely,
~JJ~
Carol H. Rasco
Assistant· to the President
f6r Domestic Policy
The White House
West Wing, Second Floor
Washington, D.C. 20502
(202)456-5565 phone
(202)456-2878 fax
email: rasco_C@a1.eop.gov
�THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
'.
November 4, 1996
Betsey R. Rosenbaum
Director
Family and Child Welfare Services
American Public Welfare Association
810 First Street, N.E., Suite 500
Washington, D.C. 20002-4267
Dear Betsey:
Thank you for joining me in my ,office last week to discuss child
welfare. I appreciated the time you took and the contributions
you made to the discussion.
I hope you will continue to share your ideas with me.
Thank you
again for your participation and above all; thank you on'behalf
the children and families whose lives you touch.
Sincerely,
(1ttMf1~
Carol H. Rasco
Assistant to the President
for Domestic Policy
The White House
West Wing, Second Floor
Washington, D.C. 20502
(202)456-5565 phone
(202)456~2878 fax
email: rasco
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E X .E CUT I V E
OFF ICE
o F
THE
PRE SID E N T
04-Nov-1996 10:32am
TO:
Claudia M. Rayford-Williams
FROM:
Lyndell Hogan
Domest
Policy Counc
CC:
CC:
Caroi H.. Rasco
Jill pizzuto
SUBJECT:
Addresses for last three chat sessions
Richard Barth, Ph.D
University of California
School of Social WeI
120 Haviland Hall
Berkley, Cali
a 94720 7400
Phone: (510) 642-4341
Fax:
(510) 643-6126
Marilyn
, Medical/Executive Director
Devereaux Children's Center of Washington, D.C.
3050 R Street N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20007
Phone: (202) 282-1202
Fax:
(202) 282-1219
Barbara B. Blum, President
Foundation
Child Development
New York, New York 10017
Phone: (212) 697 3150 Ext. 213
Fax: (212) 697-2258
Howard Davidson, J.D., Director
ABA Center For Family and the Law
740 15th Street N.W., 9th Floor
Washington, D,C. 20005
Phone: (202) 662 1740
Fax:
(202) 662-1032
Sheryl Di
Permanent Judicial Commission
On Justice For Children
78 N. Broadway
White Plains, .NY 10603
Phone:
(914) 422-4425
Fax:
(914) 422-4405
�Sheila Kamerman, Ph.D.
Title: Compton Foundation Centennial Professor for the Prevention
of Children's and Youth's .Problems
Columbia School of Social Work
622 West 113th Street
New York, New York 10025
Phone: (212) 854 - 5449
Fax:
(212) 854 4320
David Liederman, Executive Director
Child WeI
League of America
Suite 310
Washington, D.C. 20001-2085
Phone: (202) 6382952
Fax:
(202) 638 4004
Marcia Lowry, Execut
Director
Children's Rights, Inc.
404 Park Avenue South .
New York, New York 10016
Phone: (212) 683 2210
Fax:
(212) 683-4015
Bill Pierce, President
National Council for Adoption
1930 17th Street N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20009
Phone: (202) 328-1200
Fax:
(202) 332-0935
Harold Richman, Center Director and Hermon Dunlap Smith Professor
Chapin Center for Children
University of Chicago·
1313 East 60th Street
Chicago, Illinois 60637
Phone: (312) 753-2580
Fax:
(312) 753-5940
Note: The area code for the phone and fax numbers will change
e
ive October 12, 1996.
Betsey R. Rosenbaum, Director
Family and Child Welfare Services
American Public WeI
Association
810 First Street, N.E., Suite 500
Washington, D.C. 20002-4267
Phone: (202) 683 0100
Fax:
(202) 289-6555
Gary Stangler, Director
Missouri Department of Social Services
P.O. Box 1527
Jefferson City, Missouri 65102
Phone: (573) 443 5477
Fax:
(573) 751 3203
�Paul Vincent
Child Welfare Policy and Pract
Group
312 Finley Avenue
MontgomerYI Alabama 36104
Phone (Home and Work): (334) 264-7599
Fax:
(334) 834-9175
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