NAFC Support Group - Central
Mar
25
6:30 PM18:30

NAFC Support Group - Central

Come join our Native American Foster Care, Relative Caregiver, Adoption support group held at Casey Family Programs in Seattle, We are support group for caregivers who are taking care of Native American Foster Care children, or have adopted. We meet once a month, every second Wednesday of each month at Casey Family Programs in Seattle, WA, from 6:30-pm- 8:30pm. Dinner is provided each and every month, beginning at 6:30pm.

This group is also open to folks who are interested in learning more about becoming a licensed foster parent. Each month we provide trainings on different topic for adult caregivers such as: Learning about ICWA, (Indian Child Welfare Act), ACEs ( Adverse Childhood Experiences, suicide prevention for foster care youth.

At our group a second track is included for children, we provide cultural activities for kids who attend. Some activities we have done in the past, has been drum making, regalia designing, and medicine bag making.
Each month we update in 'Discussion' section with an updated flyer of what topics and menu will be provided for that month.

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NAFC Support Group- South
Mar
11
6:30 PM18:30

NAFC Support Group- South

Come join our Native American Foster Care, Relative Caregiver, Adoption support group held at Cowlitz Tribal Health in Tukwila, WA. We are support group for caregivers who are taking care of Native American Foster Care children, or have adopted. We meet once a month, every second Wednesday of each month at Cowlitz Tribal Health in Tukwila, WA, from 6:30-pm- 8:00pm. Dinner is provided each and every month, beginning at 6:30pm.

This group is also open to folks who are interested in learning more about becoming a licensed foster parent. Each month we provide trainings on different topic for adult caregivers such as: Learning about ICWA, (Indian Child Welfare Act), ACEs ( Adverse Childhood Experiences, suicide prevention for foster care youth.

At our group a second track is included for children, we provide cultural activities for kids who attend. Some activities we have done in the past, has been drum making, regalia designing, and medicine bag making.
Each month we update in 'Discussion' section with an updated flyer of what topics and menu will be provided for that month.

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Takeover Celebration - 50th Anniversary!
Mar
8
10:30 AM10:30

Takeover Celebration - 50th Anniversary!

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Come celebrate with us as we honor those who fought tirelessly for the creation of Daybreak Star as a social and cultural home for our local urban Native community.

In 1970, in response to disproportionate rates of poverty and lack of access to necessary health and social services, hundreds of Native activists and their allies occupied Fort Lawton, a recently decommissioned U.S. Army Base. This grueling month long occupation, met with both immense outside support as well as military and police violence, resulted in activists obtaining a lease to nineteen acres of land in what is now known as Discovery Park, and the eventual creation of Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center. Since our founding in 1970 by beloved leader Bernie Whitebear, United Indians’ has grown to support ten different programs which serve 1,000 clients each year and provide a whole host of critical services and cultural activities.

Join us as we march down Bernie Whitebear Way in recognition of the powerful work of past and present activists in uplifting our Urban Native community, and stay for a free community meal.

9:30am - Doors open, coffee & pastries served
10:30am - Meet at gate for a commemorative march down Bernie Whitebear Way led by Randy Lewis
11:30am - Opening prayer (Yakama Vets), welcome
12:00pm - Lunch served
12:30pm - Slideshow
12:45pm - Red Eagle Soaring performs piece from "Resurrection City"
1:00pm - Speakers
1:30pm - Honorings of original invaders
2:00pm - Dessert
2:30pm - Closing prayer

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