Pact Camp is a wonderful community-building event for families with children of all ages. Parents will meet for support and sharing, and kids will have a great time connecting and having fun. A great opportunity for families parenting children of color.
For more details and to register online, contact: www.pactadopt.org or call Susan Ito, Camp Coordinator, at 510-243-9460.
Events
Pact Camp is a wonderful community-building event for families with children of all ages. Parents will meet for support and sharing, and kids will have a great time connecting and having fun. A great opportunity for families parenting children of color.
For more details and to register online, contact: www.pactadopt.org or call Susan Ito, Camp Coordinator, at 510-243-9460.
Pact Camp is a wonderful community-building event for families with children of all ages. Parents will meet for support and sharing, and kids will have a great time connecting and having fun. A great opportunity for families parenting children of color.
For more details and to register online, contact: www.pactadopt.org or call Susan Ito, Camp Coordinator, at 510-243-9460.
Pact Camp is a wonderful community-building event for families with children of all ages. Parents will meet for support and sharing, and kids will have a great time connecting and having fun. A great opportunity for families parenting children of color.
For more details and to register online, contact: www.pactadopt.org or call Susan Ito, Camp Coordinator, at 510-243-9460.
Pact Camp is a wonderful community-building event for families with children of all ages. Parents will meet for support and sharing, and kids will have a great time connecting and having fun. A great opportunity for families parenting children of color.
For more details and to register online, contact: www.pactadopt.org or call Susan Ito, Camp Coordinator, at 510-243-9460.
Pact Camp is a wonderful community-building event for families with children of all ages. Parents will meet for support and sharing, and kids will have a great time connecting and having fun. A great opportunity for families parenting children of color.
For more details and to register online, contact: www.pactadopt.org or call Susan Ito, Camp Coordinator, at 510-243-9460.
Annual NACAC Conference
34th Annual Conference
Ottawa, Ontario
July 31 – August 2, 2008
Pre-Conference Sessions on July 30
“This was a fabulous opportunity and chance to grow in knowledge, compassion, and understanding.”
“positive, empowering experience … thank you for putting this on!”
“This conference was and is among the greatest experiences I've had attending conferences. I learned so much about so much.”
— Former NACAC Conference Attendees
From
July 30 to August 2, 2008, the North American Council on Adoptable
Children will hold its 33rd annual conference in Ottawa, Ontario. The
conference is open to everyone interested in the welfare of children
and families, including adoptive, foster, and birth parents, kinship
care providers, child welfare professionals, and other child advocates.Workshops and Institutes
Workshop tracks will include recruiting permanent families, adoption
support and preservation, permanency options, international adoption,
parenting children with challenges, advocacy and public policy, and
more. For a sampling of sessions, view the list of workshops offered at the 2007 NACAC conference in Tampa, Florida.
If you would like to receive occasional e-mail messages from NACAC about the conference, click on http://www.mnforum.org/mailman/listinfo/nacac-conference
to join the NACAC conference e-mail list. Our staff will post messages
to the list whenever we have announcements related to the conference.
Annual NACAC Conference
34th Annual Conference
Ottawa, Ontario
July 31 – August 2, 2008
Pre-Conference Sessions on July 30
“This was a fabulous opportunity and chance to grow in knowledge, compassion, and understanding.”
“positive, empowering experience … thank you for putting this on!”
“This conference was and is among the greatest experiences I've had attending conferences. I learned so much about so much.”
— Former NACAC Conference Attendees
From
July 30 to August 2, 2008, the North American Council on Adoptable
Children will hold its 33rd annual conference in Ottawa, Ontario. The
conference is open to everyone interested in the welfare of children
and families, including adoptive, foster, and birth parents, kinship
care providers, child welfare professionals, and other child advocates.Workshops and Institutes
Workshop tracks will include recruiting permanent families, adoption
support and preservation, permanency options, international adoption,
parenting children with challenges, advocacy and public policy, and
more. For a sampling of sessions, view the list of workshops offered at the 2007 NACAC conference in Tampa, Florida.
If you would like to receive occasional e-mail messages from NACAC about the conference, click on http://www.mnforum.org/mailman/listinfo/nacac-conference
to join the NACAC conference e-mail list. Our staff will post messages
to the list whenever we have announcements related to the conference.
Annual NACAC Conference
34th Annual Conference
Ottawa, Ontario
July 31 – August 2, 2008
Pre-Conference Sessions on July 30
“This was a fabulous opportunity and chance to grow in knowledge, compassion, and understanding.”
“positive, empowering experience … thank you for putting this on!”
“This conference was and is among the greatest experiences I've had attending conferences. I learned so much about so much.”
— Former NACAC Conference Attendees
From
July 30 to August 2, 2008, the North American Council on Adoptable
Children will hold its 33rd annual conference in Ottawa, Ontario. The
conference is open to everyone interested in the welfare of children
and families, including adoptive, foster, and birth parents, kinship
care providers, child welfare professionals, and other child advocates.Workshops and Institutes
Workshop tracks will include recruiting permanent families, adoption
support and preservation, permanency options, international adoption,
parenting children with challenges, advocacy and public policy, and
more. For a sampling of sessions, view the list of workshops offered at the 2007 NACAC conference in Tampa, Florida.
If you would like to receive occasional e-mail messages from NACAC about the conference, click on http://www.mnforum.org/mailman/listinfo/nacac-conference
to join the NACAC conference e-mail list. Our staff will post messages
to the list whenever we have announcements related to the conference.
For any triad member over the age of 18 (unless accompanied by their legal guardian) wishing to reconnect with family seperated by closed adoption.
