Web Sites for
Grandparents Raising
Grandchildren

Finding Information and Help on the Internet


Web Sites
(Revised July 2005)

www.aging.state.ny.us/caring/grandparents/index.htm

New York State Office for the Aging - information on grandparents and relatives raising children.

www.aarp.org/grandparents

American Association of Retired Persons, Grandparent Information Center.

www.grandparenting.org

The Foundation for Grandparenting – to raise grandparent consciousness, discuss aspects of grandparenting news and resources or relatives raising children.

www.fosterparents.com

The Foster Care & Adoptive Community site purpose: training; share information between foster, adoptive families, and all other professions working with abused and neglected children.

www.grandsplace.com

Great, well organized site for state, legal, financial and social resources for raising children.

www.divorcenet.com/welcome.html

Family Law Advisor home page – information on grandparent issues and state-by-state resources.

www.zerotothree.org

Organization dedicated to the development of infants and toddlers.

www.buffalolib.org/

The Reference web page for the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library – links to sites on parenting, education, law and family activities.

www.pbs.org/kids

The Public Television site to help children love to learn. Offers guidance for selecting appropriate programs for children and activities when the TV is off.

www.buffalo.about.com

Searchable web site for all things Buffalo – attractions, activities, and seasonal events.

www.buffalo.com

An everything Buffalo web site with links to entertainment, activities, recreation, sports, etc.

www.rin.buffalo.edu

Western New York Regional Information Network –a variety of information, including community activities for all the regions of Western New York.

www.amazon.com

Largest online bookstore – order books or browse for books on caregiving issues.

www.barnesandnoble.com

Barnes and Noble bookstore web site – can browse by subject or order books online.

Updated, July 2005


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