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CREATING CONNECTION, CULTURE, COMMUNITY, AND RESOURCES FOR TRIBAL YOUTH

star2010 International Family Justice Center Conference
Tuesday, April 27, 2010 9:00 am - Thursday, April 29, 2010 3:15 pm (Central Time) at The Crowne Plaza Hotel - Riverwalk 111 East Pecan Street San Antonio, TX 78205 USA
Website: http://www.regonline.com

ebruary 26, 2010 2010 Welcome to 2010 Annual California Parent Leadership Conference.
For more information contact Meryl Levine, Parents Anonymous mlevine@parentsanonymous.org
Phone: 909-621-6184x216 or go to www.caparentengagement.org

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starPARENT LEADERSHIIP CONFERENCE -Double Tree Hotel Ontario, California

February 26, 2010 2010 Welcome to 2010 Annual California Parent Leadership Conference.
For more information contact Meryl Levine, Parents Anonymous mlevine@parentsanonymous.org
Phone: 909-621-6184x216 or go to www.caparentengagement.org

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starILS Winter Blast 2009

Friday, December 11th @ 6:00PM-9:00PM: YMCA Balboa Youth Center 2929 Meade Street San Diego 92116. Please RSVP 11/24/2009 to the ILS Case Manager at 760-696-2373.
Download Inland flyer here

Download Coastal flyer here

starPechanga Christmas Party

December 16th @ 11:00AM-3:00PM: Pechanga Silver Feathers invites Elders to their Christmas Party at Pechanga Resort & Casino. RSVP Johnny Ruiz at (951) 699-1642 no later than Dec 11th

star9th Annual Native Senior's Luncheon

November 19th @ 11:30AM-2:00PM: Barona's 9th Annual Native Senior's Luncheon at Barona Star Dome Barona Resort Convention Center. One senior plus guest (no children) RSVP Matthews at (619) 443-6612 ext 273 or smatthews@barona-nsn.gov by November 16th.

starAnnual Fall Festival

November 7th @ 4:00PM-8:00PM: Warner PTCC Presents the Annual Fall Festival at Warner School on Hwy 79 Food, prizes, jumpies, cake walk, raffles, Bingo, face painting. Haunted House and Silent Auction Booster Spaghetti Dinner Saturday, Bring your family and friends!

starHOCAN SINGERS GATHERING

Ft. Yuma Indian Reservation is hosting the Hocan Singer Gathering on November 7th and 8th, 2009 at 1702 Ross Road.
Sponsored by AH-MUT PIPA FOUNDATION with a grant from the Christensen Fund
Phone: 928-388-9456 or 760-353-7349
DIRECTIONS: From west, on I-8 exit at 4th Ave (exit 172). Turn west(left) to stop sign. Turn right onto S-24. This becomes Picacho Rd. Go approx. 3 mi. turn right onto Ross Rd. Go approx ½ mi. turn left just before the bridge onto dirt road. From east, exit at 4th Ave. exit (exit 172). Turn right. At stop sign, turn right again onto S-24 to Ross Rd.. BRING YOUR OWN TENTS, CHAIRS, AND WATER. Look for signs.
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star1st Annual Fundraiser Dinner In Support Of Our Native Youth

Tribal Economic and Social Solutions Agency, A 501c Non-Profit Organization 1st Annual Fundraiser Dinner In Support Of Our Native Youth on November 7th from 5:00 P.M. to 9pm at Fernbacon School Gym, 4140 Cuny Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95823. Pre-Purchase ticket for $35.00 Donation or At theDoor $40.00 Donations.
For more information contact:
Teresa Molina, Fundraiser Coordinator, Volunteer Foster Parent at Phone: 916.549.8712 or Email summerdayz@comcast.net
Website: WWW.TESSAINC.ORG
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starMulti-Jurisdictional Law Enforcement Conference November 4-6, 2009 Green Bay, Wisconsin

T his annual conference focuses on developing stronger relationships between tribal and non-tribal law enforcement agencies. Grantee-specific training on November 3 and conference scholarship opportunities available for non-grantees – visit the Fox Valley Technical College Conference Website for details.

starFaculty Development Workshop October 28-30, 2009 San Francisco, California

The Family Violence Prevention Fund’s Institute for Leadership in Education Development offers a two-day, hands on, highly interactive workshop that will help OVW grantees to train faculty in effective, interactive adult education methods. The education program is provided free of charge. Please note that participants are responsible for their own lodging, travel arrangements, and costs associated with attending the program.
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11th Annual Native American Men & Women’s Wellness Conference October 29, 2009

The FREE 11th Annual Native American Men & Women’s Wellness Conference is Thursday, October 29, 2009 at: Barona Valley Ranch Golf Event Center, 1932 Wildcat Canyon Road, Lakeside, CA 92040 from 8:00am - 5:00pm
For more information regarding the conference contact Helen Fields at 619-445-1188 ext. 227 or
Email hfields@sihc.org
For registration information contact Esmeralda Flores at 619-445-1188 ext. 238 or Fax (619) 659-9782 or
Email eflores@sihc.org

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Public Law 280 Forum

Southern Indian Health Council, Inc. La Posta Substance Abuse Center
Public Law 280 Forum
Facilitators: Representatives from California Indian Legal Services & Intertribal Court of Southern CA
When: Wednesday October 28th 2009, 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Where: Barona Valley Ranch Golf Event Center 1932 Wildcat Canyon Road Lakeside, CA 92040

Continental Breakfast & Luncheon Please RSVP by Friday, October 15, 2009 For more information or to RSVP,
Please contact Ginger Thompson at (619)445-1188 x770 or email gthompson@sihc.org

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Foster Youth Regional Forums Employment and Career Development Pathways to Success

Two sessions include "Connecting Foster Youth to High School Career Development Opportunities" on October 28th (Northern California) and "Reflecting on the Foster Youth Summer Jobs Experience" on October 29th (Southern California) .
For more information Contact Lisa Elliott, Project Coordinator at: lelliott@newwaystowork.or
or at (707) 824-4000 ext. 27.
For registration information, go to https://www.regonline.com/2009_foster_youth_regional_forums:
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Want to go to College? Need help applying? Help with your personal statement
?

SDYS is providing assistance for those that would like to attend college and need help completing the application on October 24, 2009 at the SDYS Office, 7373 University Ave La Mesa CA, 91942.
For more information contact Kristen or Aron at 619-258-6877 ext. 223 or 224
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Protecting Sovereignty - The Role of Tribal Courts October 22 - 23, 2009 Albuquerque, New Mexico

This conference is to provide information to tribal leaders and elected officials as it relates to the role that tribal courts play in protecting and preserving tribal sovereignty. There are no fees for this training. However, registration is REQUIRED. BJA grantees funded through the Tribal Courts Assistance Program (TCAP) are strongly encouraged to use their BJA funds to attend this event. This training is intended for Tribal Council representatives and other tribal elected officials as well as Tribal Judges. Visit the Tribal Judicial Institute Website for more information.


starNAICJA 2009 Annual Board Meeting and Conference October 18-21, 2009
Albuquerque, New Mexico

The National American Indian Court Judge's Association will hold its 40th Annual Meeting and Tribal Judicial Conference. The conference will be held the Isleta Hotel and Casino in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Our conference is the only conference of its kind dedicated to enhancing tribal courts and judges. This year's NAICJA conference will be special as we will be celebrating our 40th anniversary and returning to our beginning roots in Albuquerque. This year the conference theme is "40 years of enhancing tribal justice".

October 19th Dragon Fly Lecture: Native Americans and Native Plants

6pm 17 W.Hays, Banningcontemporary Ethnobotany Multi-Media Presentation foods, Medicines, Arts & Much More Rose Ramirez and Deborah Small Dorothy Ramon Learning Center, INC.
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Register by October 15th for The SDCOE Foster Youth Services College Connection Advisory Council's College Connection Day at Rincon!

The SDCOE Foster Youth Services College Connection Advisory Council invites you to attend College Connection Day on October 23rd from 9:30am to 1:00pm, at Rincon, located at Indian Health Council, Inc. 50100 Golsh Road Valley, CA 92082. For more information contact (760) 749-1410.
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Indian Law Day

Free Attorney Consulation for Tribal Members and their Families on October 17, 2009 930am-130pm at Sycuan Resort. Call 619-442-3425 for directions; 760-751-4142 for more information:
FLYER

Support for Native American Communities in the U.S. and Canada

Honor the Earth:
http://www.honorearth.org/

The mission of Honor the Earth is to create awareness and support for Native environmental issues and to develop needed financial and political resources for the survival of sustainable Native communities. Grants are provided to Native organizations in the U.S. and Canada that are controlled by Native peoples. Grantmaking categories include Environmental and Energy Justice, Building Sustainable Communities, and Youth. Priority is given to Native grassroots, community-based organizations and groups with a lack of access to federal and/or tribal funding resources. The next application deadline is September 15, 2008.

Application guidelines and forms are available on the website listed above.

Tribes for Christ Bible Study

Tribes for Christ Bible Study will meet from 7-9pm at La Jolla Indian Reservation in the multipurpose building, next
to the gym. Turn right at the La Jolla Tribal Administration Building and Amago raceway signs, off of Hwy. 76.
Every Tuesday night from September 29th thru December 1, 2009.

For more info, Email susancuro@msn.com or call 760-533-9719
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OJJDP Announces Tribal Solicitations

The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) has announced the following FY 2008 tribal-related solicitations.

  • OJJDP's Tribal Youth Program, supports and enhances tribal efforts to prevent and control delinquency and improve the juvenile justice system for American Indian/Alaska Native youth. Eligible applicants are limited to federally recognized tribes.
  • Mentoring Programs for At-Risk Tribal Youth invites applicants to propose the continuation, expansion, or enhancement of initiatives that will assist in the development of community programs to provide mentoring services to underserved populations. Applicants are limited to national tribal organizations and national organizations, including community, secular, and faith-based nonprofit organizations.

    The application deadline for each of these solicitations is August 4, 2008, and applicants should register with Grants.gov as early as possible to prevent delays in submitting their applications by the deadline.

Resources:

For additional information about the above OJJDP solicitations,
visit http://ojjdp.ncjrs.gov/funding/FundingList.asp

Child Welfare House Bill 6307 Passes with Tribal Title IV-E Provisions

Today, the House of Representatives unanimously passed under suspension H.R. 6307, the “Fostering Connections to Success Act.” Representative McDermott (D-WA) introduced the bill saying, “Today, we ae focused on the shortcomings of the existing system that can disconnect foster children from the things they need most: Family, support, and school.”

Part of that bill was language that would authorize tribal governments to apply to the Department of Health and Human Services to directly administer the Social Security Act’s Title IV-E Foster Care and Adoption Assistance programs. It would also authorize tribal-state agreements to administer these programs.

H.R. 6307, introduced on June 19, by Representatives McDermott (D-WA) and Weller (R-IL), is a wide-ranging child welfare bill that covers such issues as supports for the placement of foster children with extended family, requiring reasonable efforts to place them together with siblings, requiring an oversight plan for the medical treatment of foster children, reauthorizing the Adoptions Incentives Program which expires this year, and Title IV-E access for tribal governments for foster children in their care.

Speaking from the House floor, Representative Weller said, “Our first Americans should be treated as full Americans, including in child welfare programs as this legislation will accomplish. We hope this provision will translate into better care and better outcomes for young people in tribal areas, which I understand number almost 3,000 children in foster care on tribal lands. Clearly, the current system is not working for our first Americans—we want to right that wrong.”

The bill will continue to the Senate for consideration. It will likely be sent to the Senate Finance Committee who are currently working on their own child welfare bill and are expecting to mark up a bill from their committee by the end of July.

NICWA wishes to give our thanks to every person who made efforts to secure passage of the legislation. This effort reminds us that when we work together, good things can happen.

For more information on this critical legislation to Indian child welfare practice, contact NICWA’s Director of Government Affairs and Public Policy, David Simmons at 503.222.4044, ext. 119, or e-mail desimmons@nicwa.org; or Government Affairs Associate, Connie Bear King at ext. 128, or e-mail cbearking@nicwa.org.

Youth Empowerment Summit -08

“Making Lifelong Connections”
A day of inspiration, empowerment and fun for youth, ages 12 and up,
who are currently in or have been in foster or kinship care.

Flyer

En Espanol

The Orphan Foundation of America / Casey Family Scholarships

You must meet the following criteria to apply for this scholarship:

1. Have been in foster care for one consecutive year at the time of your 18th
birthday or high school graduation
OR
Have been adopted or taken into legal guardianship out of foster care after
your 16th birthday
OR
Have lost both parents to death before the age of 18 and not been subsequently
adopted. In this instance, copies of the death certificates must be provided.

2. Be accepted into or enrolled in an accredited post-secondary program
(university, college, community college or vocational/technical institute).

3. Be under the age of 25 on March 31, 2008.

For more information visit: https://scholarships.orphan.org/

The first deadline is March 31, 2008

2008 FosterClub All-Stars

On April 1st, 12 young people from the foster care system will be chosen as FosterClub
All-Stars. They will be provided with intensive leadership and public speaking training, and
then will be dispatched in teams to Teen Conferences and foster care-related events across
the country.

Applicants must be between the ages of 18 and 24 at the start of the internship, June 7,
2008 and have spent time in foster care. More information and the official application can be found at www.fosterclub.com as of January 1, 2008.

FosterClub: 753 First Ave Seaside, OR 97138. 503-717-1552 Email Nicole for info: nicole@fosterclub.com

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Casey Family/OFA College Scholarships available

January 28th opens our scholarship application season for the Casey Family College Scholarships for students in or from foster care. I would like to ask for your assistance in informing the tribal college financial aid counselors as well as other professionals, advocates and families in Indian Country. We would like to increase the number of Native American applicants and recipients for the 2008-09 academic year. Students attending any accredited postsecondary education or training program who has been in state or tribal foster care are eligible to apply. Our program is administered by the Orphan Foundation of America (OFA).

Scholarship application information can be accessed at: http://www.orphan.org/index.php. Look for the scholarship link on the left side of their home page
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San Diego Wild Fires -- Council of American Indian Organizations of San Diego

In response to the wild fires, the Council asks for help in assisting affected reservation and urban Indians.

Please read the flyers listed below for needed supplies and drop-off points.

Fire Relief Flyer I
Fire Relief Flyer II

Job Opportunity For Foster Youth

( For those who are 18-31 with a high school diploma)

The Federal Aviation Association is taking applications for air traffic controller school. Air traffic controllers can reach a salary of over $100,000 with benefits in about 3 years. You need only a high school diploma to apply and credit is given for college on the exam.

The key is to apply NOW. There will be a lot of retirements coming up rather quickly and they need to line up training to accommodate these openings. The FAA rarely has an open application such as this and the jobs are coveted
This is a great opportunity and it should be noted that choosing a site like Anchorage or Indianapolis to train is a likely acceptance into the training program - after-which you can transfer anywhere in the country that has a tower.

Go to: http://www.faa.gov/jobs/job_opportunities/airtraffic_controllers/

The Stand Study

Learning more about Tobacco exposures and type 2 Diabetes in Southern Caifornia Indians

The Stand Flyer

Diabetes Clinic Schedule

Full Control Entertainment "Dream it Control it Do It!"

The focus of Full Control Entertainment is to provide Foster Youth with the oportunity to Provide an artistic outlet for :

  • Creating individual Music
  • Creating musical groups
  • Sell their created music

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A New Resource for Judges and Counties!

Tribal STAR Releases Checklist for Judges When Placing Indian Youth in Non-Indian Homes

When an Indian child is lost in the Child Welfare System it damages the child, the tribe, and the tribal community. This checklist has been developed to help judges determine the best circumstances surrounding placement of a child in a non-Indian home to strengthen the potential for a successful outcome. This resource provides guidance and strengthens cross-cultural collaboration that supports positive outcomes for the Native child.


Click here to download your copy of
: Checklist for Judges.

Tribal Funding

California Governor's OES, Victim Justice Section, Tribal Resource Specialist Program, Letter announcing impending release of RFP

The pending RFP will fund three Tribal Resource Specialists at $100k/year for three years. It is targeted for tribes, tribal consortia, or tribal agencies to fund a position regarding child abuse issues. It will mesh well with those involved in tribal courts, but having or belonging to a tribal court is not necessary by my understanding. Should you be interested in submitting a proposal to the TRS Program, please consult the OES website during June 2007 (see additional information attached below).

Tribal Resource Program Letter of Interest


ILS Classes being held at Indian Health at Rincon

Click here for ILS class schedule being offered for foster youth.

A Message from Brandie Taylor

On behalf of the Santa Ysabel Tribal Council , I encourage members from all Tribes to consider being foster and adoptive parents of our local Indian children in the foster care system. There are many that are in need of homes. Whether it is emergency placement, foster parenting, legal guardianship, or adoptions, the Social Service Departments at Southern Indian Health, Indian Health Counci, or even the Santa Ysabel Social Service Department can help you with licensing paperwork.
I've been testifying at court hearings and in front of the State Senate and Representatives. The Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 was passed for a reason. Keep Indian children with their family, tribe or other Indian Familes.
As a Tribal Leader of Santa Ysabel, I believe as Sovereign Nations it's our right and obligation to help these children.
 Thank you for you time and and attention in this matter.
Respectfully,
 
Brandie Taylor
Vice-Chairwoman
Southern Indian Health   (619)445-1188

Indian Health Council   (760) 749-1410
Santa Ysabel Social Service Department  (760) 765-1093 ext 105Santa Ysabel Resort and Casino Information

Ongoing California Youth Connection (CYC) Meetings

The California Youth Connection...

Is a guided, focused and driven by current and former foster youth with assistance of other committed community members.

Promotes the participation of foster youth in policy development and legislative change to improve the foster care system.

Strives to work with decision makers to improve social work practice and child welfare policy.

CYC meetings are held the 1st and the 3rd Wednesday of each month 5:30-7:30 pm
at the Health and Human Services Office, 7947 Mission Center Court in Mission Valley.


For more information please call
Vina Sandal 619-767-5309 or
Mindy Dittman 858-503-2623

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