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Nourished Foster Families
Saturday, March 14, 2020 - 11:00am to 2:00pm
Are you a family with foster kiddos in your home?
Please register, so they can plan for how many are coming.
Nourished and Thriving Foster Youth Program Series of events happening for Columbia Co. Foster Families. Caregiver class will happen from 11 am to 1 pm. While caregivers are learning and engaging the St. Helens Recreation Program Staff take the kids onsite to play games and do activities. Put on by the OSU Extension Service and DHS Child Welfare at the Sacagawea Health Center.
This program is for foster youth and foster parents. Contact: Lily.Joslin@oregonstate.edu for more information and to register.
March 14th
April 18th
May 16th
11-2pm @ the Sacagawea Health Center
1060 Eisenschmidt Lane (by Lewis and ClarkElementary School and the Eisenschmidt pool)