Greater Minnesota Parent Support Group

Online Webinar
Support Groups

Open to pre-adoptive, adoptive, foster, relative and/or kinship caregivers living in Greater Minnesota (outside the Twin Cities Metro Area). This online group is facilitated by CH/LSS staff and offers connection, positive parenting strategies, support, and more! After registration, you will receive a link to join the next Zoom session. This service is provided by funding

Search and Reunion Support Group

In Person or Online
Support Groups

This group is for adult adoptees and birth parents who are not related to one another and who are considering, or active in, search and reunion or have searched and the other party is not open to contact. This group is facilitated by CH/LSS staff. Members are supportive of one another and willing to share

Foster Care and Adoption Education Classes – In-Person

Bethlehem Lutheran Church 125 East Liberty St, Mankato, MN
Foster Care & Adoption Classes

The in-person track is best suited for individuals who need or desire to complete their education quickly, prefer in-person learning and/or those who have previously completed education and want a refresher course. This track will primarily take place during two live consecutive days (Friday/Saturday) with minimal use of the online learning management system which includes

Connect2Connect: Community Gathering

Mount Kato 20461 Old Hwy 66, Mankato, MN, United States
Community Events

Join Us for Community & Connection Connect2Connect 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. Mount Kato - Mankato, MN Saturday, February 22nd, 2025,

Parents of Adopted Adults Support Group

Online Webinar
Support Groups

A support group for individuals who have an adult (18+) child adopted through any type of adoption (infant, international, foster care adoption). Sessions will be held online. Parents from any placing agency/county are welcome to attend.  While each story is unique, we recognize that there are many core similarities that adoption weaves into life experiences.

Navigating FASD: Empowering Foster Providers

Online Webinar
Educational Events

Title: Navigating FASD: Empowering Foster Providers Date: February 25, 2025 Time: 6:00 – 7:00 PM (CT)   Description: This one-hour training session is designed for foster parents to meet their yearly FASD training requirement for license renewal. In this training, we’ll discuss the impact of FASD on brain function and behavior, define fundamental characteristics, and

Foster Care and Adoption Education Classes – Online

Online Webinar
Foster Care & Adoption Classes

The online track is best suited for individuals who want flexibility, have limited business hour availability, and/or those who prefer virtual learning. In this track, you will complete your education over a four-week period. In addition to pre- and post-tests to assess your learning, each week you will participate in a required, pre-scheduled check-in with

Adoption Day Camp

Adoption Day Camp

Children's Home - St. Paul Office 1605 Eustis Street, Saint Paul, MN, United States
Community Events

2025 Adoption Day Camp Overview: Groups meet one Saturday per month, January through April, from 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Dates: January 4, February 1, March 1, and April 5, 2025. All events will take place in the Twin Cities Metro. Each morning, youth will participate in emotional skill building through Nurture Groups, and age-based curriculum on

Webinar: Medication Administration and Management for Children in Foster Care

Online Webinar
Educational Events

Join Us for a Webinar: Medication Administration and Management for Children in Foster Care Monday, March 10, 2025, from 1:00-2:30 p.m. (CT) This presentation will explore the ins and outs of managing medication for youth in foster care. We will discuss: Types, names, and preparation forms of medication Routes of administration Who administers medication Guidelines

Pride Family Support Group

In Person or Online
Support Groups

The group was created to provide foster and adoptive caregivers who are part of the Pride community an opportunity to connect about their experiences as foster and adoptive parents. This group is facilitated by CH/LSS staff. Participants may have worked with, or currently be working with, any agency/county for foster care or any type of