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SUMMARY:Camp Connection
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a day out at Camp North Homes to make connections with other foster care\, kinship and adoptive families. \nJessica and Erica Bobrowski are memebers of the Fond Du Lac Reservation\, and work with ISD318 and the Anishinaabe Gikinoo amaadiwin Ojibwe Eduducation program. They will be sharing their talent and wisdom with us through diffrent activities. \nFamilies will also have the opportunity to experience our High Ropes Challenge Course.
URL:https://permanencyhubmn.org/event/camp-connection-2/
LOCATION:Camp North Homes\, 35520 691st Lane\, Hill City\, 55748
CATEGORIES:- Activities,- Children (0-10),- Foster Parents,- Kinship/Adoptive/Foster Parents,- Pre-Adopt Parents,- Youth (11-18)
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SUMMARY:UMOJA MN Family Connection at the Minnesota Twins
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an unforgettable afternoon as the Minnesota Twins face off against the Texas Rangers on Thursday\, June 12\, at 12:10 PM. This game is a fantastic opportunity for Black and transracial adoptive\, foster\, and kinship families to come together\, enjoy a thrilling game\, and build lasting connections. Don’t miss out on this chance to meet other families\, share experiences\, and create wonderful memories.
URL:https://permanencyhubmn.org/event/umoja-mn-family-connection-at-the-minnesota-twins/
CATEGORIES:- Activities,- Children (0-10),- Kinship/Adoptive/Foster Parents,- Youth (11-18)
ORGANIZER;CN="EVOLVE Family Services":MAILTO:umoja@evolveservices.org
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UID:10002549-1750246200-1750251600@permanencyhubmn.org
SUMMARY:"Personal Belongings" Project: Returning Records to Adoptees & Birth Families
DESCRIPTION:PLEASE NOTE: To receive a certificate of attendance for the live webinar\, attendees must register individually\, attend the entire training\, and watch from their own device to ensure proper tracking \nThe Minnesota Department of Children\, Youth & Families (DCYF) is working to return approximately 9\,500 personal items to adoptees and birth families\, some dating back to 1885. This session explores the complexities of such efforts\, drawing from a similar 2019 initiative in Seattle\, where over 3\,000 adoption files were audited and items returned. Attendees will gain insight into structuring large-scale record restoration projects\, navigating ethical dilemmas\, and overcoming challenges to ensure adoptees have access to their personal histories. \n  \n\nAngela Tucker is a Black transracial adoptee and the author of “You Should Be Grateful:” Stories of Race\, Identity\, and Transracial Adoption\, published in April 2023 by Beacon Press. Her search for her biological family was featured in the documentary CLOSURE\, which premiered on Netflix in 2015. In 2022\, Angela founded the non-profit Adoptee Mentoring Society\, offering virtual mentorship for adoptees worldwide. With 15 years of experience in child welfare\, she has appeared on CNN\, Red Table Talk\, The New Yorker\, and more\, advocating for adoptees. Angela lives in Seattle\, WA.
URL:https://permanencyhubmn.org/event/personal-belongings-project-returning-records-to-adoptees-birth-families/
CATEGORIES:- Adult Adoptees,- Birth/First Parents,- Children (0-10),- Foster Parents,- Kinship/Adoptive/Foster Parents,- Ongoing Learning,- Professionals
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CREATED:20250303T194110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250616T152707Z
UID:10002131-1750788000-1750793400@permanencyhubmn.org
SUMMARY:Support Group: Central MN Parenting Support
DESCRIPTION:Join our in-person support group for foster\, adoptive\, and kinship caregivers in St Cloud and surrounding area.\nChildcare and dinner are provided.\nPre-registration is required. Click on the Support Group Link to pre-register.\nLocation: 1300 W. St. Germain St. Room 268 \nFacilitated by Katie Nueman\nParent Support Specialist
URL:https://permanencyhubmn.org/event/support-group-central-mn-parenting-support/2025-06-24/
LOCATION:Great River Regional Library\, 1300 W. St. Germain St.\, St. Cloud\, 56301
CATEGORIES:- Children (0-10),- Foster Parents,- Kinship/Adoptive/Foster Parents,- Pre-Adopt Parents,- Support Groups,- Youth (11-18)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250625T170000
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SUMMARY:Curl Confidence: Empowering Providers to care for Children’s Natural Hair
DESCRIPTION:Empowering Providers to care for Children’s Natural Hair \nPresented by: Faatemah Ampey \nFormat: Hands-on Workshop \nDuration:  3 hours \nChildren: ages 3-12years \nTarget Audience: parents and caregivers of children with court\, curly or Afro. \nCapacity: 10–15 participants (to allow for personalized attention) \nSupplies: Each parent will be paired with their child  with textured hair\, combs\, brushes\, conditioner\, styling products\, detangling tools\, and printed guides. \n\n\n\nWorkshop Overview:\nCaring for textured hair is not just a routine—it’s an act of love\, identity affirmation\, and cultural connection. \n Curl Confidence is a compassionate\, no-judgment\, hands-on workshop designed specifically for textured hair. Led by award-winning hairstylist and educator Faatemah\, this session provides practical skills\, foundational hair knowledge\, and cultural context to empower parents to nurture their child’s hair with confidence and care. \nThrough live demonstrations\, guided practice\, and open dialogue\, parents will learn how to wash\, detangle\, moisturize\, and style curly and coily hair with sensitivity\, intention\, and pride. \n\n\n\nLearning Objectives:\nBy the end of the workshop\, participants will: \n\nUnderstand the unique needs of textured hair porosity and hair types.\nGain hands-on practice with proper washing\, sectioning\, and detangling techniques\nLearn how to maintain moisture and prevent breakage\nMaster a few go-to styles \nExplore the emotional and cultural importance of hair in the Black community\nLeave with a personalized product guide and confidence-building hair care routine\n\n\n\n\nWhy This Workshop Matters:\nMany parents want to do right by their children but feel overwhelmed or under-informed when it comes to natural hair care. Curl Confidence bridges that gap—offering a safe\, respectful space to learn\, ask questions\, and grow. \n This workshop helps prevent the harm (intentional or unintentional) that can occur when hair is neglected\, mishandled\, or straightened out of convenience. It also creates a more affirming home environment where children feel seen\, celebrated\, and beautiful in their natural identity. \n\n\n\nWorkshop Flow:\n1. Welcome + Cultural Context (30 min) \n\nThe role of hair in identity and self-esteem\nCommon myths and mistakes to avoid\n\n2. Hair Science & Product Basics (30 min) \n\nCurl types and porosity explained\nTools & ingredients that support healthy hair\n\n3. Demo & Hands-On Practice (90 min) \n\nCleansing + detangling on textured mannequins\nMoisturizing methods (LOC/LCO)\nStyling techniques: twists\, puffs\, & satin wrap basics\n\n4. Q&A + Take-Home Resources (30 min) \n\nOpen discussion\nPersonalized product and routine guide\nWhere to keep learning (books\, YouTube\, salons\, etc.)\n\n\n\n\nWhat Participants Will Receive:\n\nHands-on experience with real tools and techniques\nA printed “Curl Confidence Guide” with visuals and product suggestions\nContinued access to a private online group for questions and support\nConfidence to bond with their child through empowered\, loving hair care\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Facilitator:\nFaatemah is a nationally recognized beauty expert\, textured hair educator\, and former Bravo TV personality with a passion for transformation—inside and out. With decades of experience working with all curl types and a commitment to cultural sensitivity\, she brings warmth\, humor\, and depth to every class she teaches.
URL:https://permanencyhubmn.org/event/curl-confidence-empowering-providers-to-care-for-childrens-natural-hair/2025-06-25/
LOCATION:The Beauty Certified Education Association (BCEA)\, 755 Prior Avenue North Suite 306A\, Saint Paul\, 55104
CATEGORIES:- Activities,- Children (0-10),- Kinship/Adoptive/Foster Parents,- Ongoing Learning,- Youth (11-18)
ORGANIZER;CN="EVOLVE Family Services":MAILTO:umoja@evolveservices.org
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250628T123000
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SUMMARY:Curl Confidence: Empowering Providers to care for Children’s Natural Hair
DESCRIPTION:Empowering Providers to care for Children’s Natural Hair \nPresented by: Faatemah Ampey \nFormat: Hands-on Workshop \nDuration:  3 hours \nChildren: ages 3-12years \nTarget Audience: parents and caregivers of children with court\, curly or Afro. \nCapacity: 10–15 participants (to allow for personalized attention) \nSupplies: Each parent will be paired with their child  with textured hair\, combs\, brushes\, conditioner\, styling products\, detangling tools\, and printed guides. \n\n\n\nWorkshop Overview:\nCaring for textured hair is not just a routine—it’s an act of love\, identity affirmation\, and cultural connection. \n Curl Confidence is a compassionate\, no-judgment\, hands-on workshop designed specifically for textured hair. Led by award-winning hairstylist and educator Faatemah\, this session provides practical skills\, foundational hair knowledge\, and cultural context to empower parents to nurture their child’s hair with confidence and care. \nThrough live demonstrations\, guided practice\, and open dialogue\, parents will learn how to wash\, detangle\, moisturize\, and style curly and coily hair with sensitivity\, intention\, and pride. \n\n\n\nLearning Objectives:\nBy the end of the workshop\, participants will: \n\nUnderstand the unique needs of textured hair porosity and hair types.\nGain hands-on practice with proper washing\, sectioning\, and detangling techniques\nLearn how to maintain moisture and prevent breakage\nMaster a few go-to styles \nExplore the emotional and cultural importance of hair in the Black community\nLeave with a personalized product guide and confidence-building hair care routine\n\n\n\n\nWhy This Workshop Matters:\nMany parents want to do right by their children but feel overwhelmed or under-informed when it comes to natural hair care. Curl Confidence bridges that gap—offering a safe\, respectful space to learn\, ask questions\, and grow. \n This workshop helps prevent the harm (intentional or unintentional) that can occur when hair is neglected\, mishandled\, or straightened out of convenience. It also creates a more affirming home environment where children feel seen\, celebrated\, and beautiful in their natural identity. \n\n\n\nWorkshop Flow:\n1. Welcome + Cultural Context (30 min) \n\nThe role of hair in identity and self-esteem\nCommon myths and mistakes to avoid\n\n2. Hair Science & Product Basics (30 min) \n\nCurl types and porosity explained\nTools & ingredients that support healthy hair\n\n3. Demo & Hands-On Practice (90 min) \n\nCleansing + detangling on textured mannequins\nMoisturizing methods (LOC/LCO)\nStyling techniques: twists\, puffs\, & satin wrap basics\n\n4. Q&A + Take-Home Resources (30 min) \n\nOpen discussion\nPersonalized product and routine guide\nWhere to keep learning (books\, YouTube\, salons\, etc.)\n\n\n\n\nWhat Participants Will Receive:\n\nHands-on experience with real tools and techniques\nA printed “Curl Confidence Guide” with visuals and product suggestions\nContinued access to a private online group for questions and support\nConfidence to bond with their child through empowered\, loving hair care\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Facilitator:\nFaatemah is a nationally recognized beauty expert\, textured hair educator\, and former Bravo TV personality with a passion for transformation—inside and out. With decades of experience working with all curl types and a commitment to cultural sensitivity\, she brings warmth\, humor\, and depth to every class she teaches.
URL:https://permanencyhubmn.org/event/curl-confidence-empowering-providers-to-care-for-childrens-natural-hair/2025-06-28/
LOCATION:The Beauty Certified Education Association (BCEA)\, 755 Prior Avenue North Suite 306A\, Saint Paul\, 55104
CATEGORIES:- Activities,- Children (0-10),- Kinship/Adoptive/Foster Parents,- Ongoing Learning,- Youth (11-18)
ORGANIZER;CN="EVOLVE Family Services":MAILTO:umoja@evolveservices.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250629T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250629T140000
DTSTAMP:20260429T072654
CREATED:20250430T192341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250430T192341Z
UID:10002566-1751193000-1751205600@permanencyhubmn.org
SUMMARY:Connect2Connect: Community Gathering
DESCRIPTION:Join Us for Community & Connection\nConnect2Connect provides opportunities for foster and adoptive families to connect with one another and build relationships in an in-person\, interactive\, and fun way. Connect2Connect is made possible by the Minnesota Department of Children\, Youth\, and Families Permanency Support Service grant. \nCarlson’s Llovable Llamas – Waconia\, MN\nSunday\, June 29th\, 2025\nSession 1: 10:30 am – Noon\, Picnic: Noon – 12:30 pm\, Session 2: 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm\,\nEnjoy a summer day making new friends and experience the joy of bonding with llamas! Our friends at Carlson’s Lovable Llamas are going to teach us all about llamas\, taking care of them\, grooming them\, and feeding them. We’ll get to visit with the baby llamas and tour the farm. And we’ll all get to take the llamas on a long trail walk! We will have two farm sessions so there are more llamas for each group\, with a large group picnic lunch in the middle. \nPlease note: You will receive an email with waivers for the event within a week after registering. If you do not complete the waivers by the deadline\, you will forfeit your spot to attend.
URL:https://permanencyhubmn.org/event/connect2connect-community-gathering-10/
LOCATION:Carlson’s Llovable Llamas\, 8380 County Rd 10 E\, Waconia\, 55387
CATEGORIES:- Activities,- Children (0-10),- Kinship/Adoptive/Foster Parents,- Youth (11-18)
ORGANIZER;CN="Lutheran Social Service":MAILTO:welcome@chlss.org
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