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Mid-Atlantic Council on Family Relations


The Mid-Atlantic

Council on Family Relations

Welcome to the Mid-Atlantic Council on Family Relations - formally known as the Pennsylvania/Delaware Council on Family Relations – (MACFR). We are a regional affiliate of the National Council on Family Relations [NCFR].  Our membership includes family professionals in Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland.

Our Purpose :

  • To plan and act together on concerns relevant to all forms of marriage and family relationships
  • To promote and coordinate educational efforts to help and strengthen families
  • To encourage research and dissemination of information on family issues 
  • To further effective social action promoting strong, diverse and vibrant families

For more information about the MACFR, contact our President,

MACFR Activities & Programs :

Annual Conference – MACFR co-hosts a day-long Building Strong Families Conference in the fall with speakers and workshops focused on a specific theme. The theme for the 2010 Conference is "Families and Economic Uncertainty."
For more information contact: Dr. Michele Lee Kozimor-King at kozimor-kim@etown.edu

The Mid-Atlantic Council on Family Relations and supporting universities and agencies are sponsoring this conference for the purpose of:

  • Recognizing the critical role of families
  • Encouraging research and dissemination of information about families
  • Fostering dialogue among family professionals and educators
  • Promoting family life education

Proposals for hour-long workshops may include descriptions of successful programs, research findings, curriculum, panel discussions, participation exercises, or other creative formats.  We expect the program to be interactive for participants.  Proposal Guidelines:

Page 1: Title page listing:    

Title of the presentation
Name(s) of the presenter(s)
Affiliation to an agency or institution
Complete mailing address, daytime telephone number, and e-mail

Page 2: One page abstract of the presentation to include:

a)      Title of the presentation
b)      Objectives of the presentation
c)      Overview of workshop content
d)      Proposed method of presentation (e.g. discussion, lecture)
e)      How the presentation relates to the theme
f)       Type of equipment needed (overhead projector, TV/VCR, easel, etc.)

Page 3: Brief biographical sketch of the presenter(s).

Previous P/DCFR and MACFR conference topics:

1999 - Men in Families
2000 - Raising Healthy Children in a Diverse  Society
2001 - The Power of Positive Expectations: Schools, Families, and Communities 
2002 - Intergenerational Issues in Families
2003 - Creating Healthy Families: A Toolbox
2004 – International Year of the Family
2005 - Families in Transition
2006 - Families Surviving Loss
2007 - Families and Health
2008 - Responding to Families in Trauma
2009 - Family Ethics and Moral Values

Awards :

The Distinguished Service to Families Award is given in recognition of individuals who have made an outstanding contribution (vocational or avocational) to the cause of family life. The award is given at the state level and makes nominations for the NCFR national awards when appropriate.

Student Support :

MACFR provides various opportunities for student involvement. Students may attend career workshops as well as the annual conference and local meetings. Conference fees are reduced for students and awards for the outstanding student posters/papers are given at the conferences.

Newsletter :

MACFR publishes a periodic newsletter which includes a listing of family-related conferences and programs, updates on resources and new programs, book reviews and more. 

MACFR Board of Directors

Michele Lee Kozimor-King, Ph.D., President
Associate Professor of Sociology
Elizabethtown College
kozimor-kim@etown.edu

Michele V. Knights, Ph.D., President-elect
Assistant Professor of Human Development and Family Science
Messiah College
mknights@messiah.edu

Carrie Lee Smith, Ph.D., Secretary
Assistant Professor of Sociology
Millersville University
carrie.smith@millersville.edu

Stephen D. Brown, ABD, Treasurer
Associate Professor of Psychology
Mansfield University
sbrown@mansfield.edu

Debra L. Berke, Ph.D., CFLE
Associate Professor of & Coordinator
Psychology Program
Wilmington University
debra.l.berke@wilmu.edu

Erin Boyd-Soisson, Ph.D., CFLE
Associate Professor of Human Development and Family Science
Messiah College
eboyd@messiah.edu

Raeann R. Hamon, Ph.D., CFLE
Distinguished Professor of Family Science & Gerontology
Messiah College  
rhamon@messiah.edu

Membership
All members of the National Council on Family Relations from the states, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland are automatic members of MACFR, their regioinal affiliate. If you are not a member of NCFR and you would like to become a member of MACFR, contact Stephen Brown at sbrown@mansfield.edu.

 

 

 



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