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(Alliance News Service) —
Award Winner Expands Role and Sees Results National Family Week honors Family and Children’s Service of Minneapolis

Displaying superiority in exemplifying the National Family Week premise
that children live better lives when their families are strong, and
families are strong when they live in communities that connect them to
economic opportunities, social networks, and services, Family and
Children’s Service of Minneapolis is the winner of the National Family
Week Connections Count Award.
Also recognized for their year-round efforts in leadership and civic
engagement training, mission-based advocacy, and collaboration with
public officials, Family and Children’s Service has linked these
year-round efforts to their National Family Week celebration,
solidifying the agency’s role as a catalyst for positive social change.
For its National Family Week observance, Family and Children’s Service held its third annual National Family Week
Community Leadership Celebration, which was attended by more than 350 people.
The event included a forum where public officials and
families discussed issues and potential solutions for strengthening
families; a resource fair including informational booths on civic engagement
opportunities and resources for families; recognition of grassroots
community leaders for their contributions in supporting strong families and
communities; and a multicultural dinner and dance performance.
As a lead-in to National Family Week, Family and Children’s Service hosted a
day-long conference offering 14 workshops to promote civic and policy
engagement of grassroots leaders. More than 200 individuals attended this
event and voted on the top public concerns they wanted to address in
partnership with Family and Children’s Service. Identified priorities
included affordable housing, tenant rights, immigrant rights, public school
change, and welfare reform.
“We are honored to have been selected for the National Family Week
Connections Count Award,” said Molly Greenman,
president and CEO at Family
and Children’s Service. “This award reflects our strong commitment to
building and growing our event each year, while maintaining the
highest-level of quality and impact in our efforts.”
Results of their efforts include Minnesota Senator Linda Higgins agreeing to
author legislation to support families by increasing the grant amount for
TANF recipients and by increasing state funding for English Language
Learning. Senator Higgins will also continue to champion Dream Act
Legislation in order to make it possible for undocumented immigrant children
who have attended Minnesota public schools for five years to pay in-state
tuition rates for college.
To learn more about Family & Children’s Service, please
click here.
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NFW Connections Count

The National Family Week Connections Count was initially launched in 1998.
Congratulations to the 2007 winner, Family & Children's Service of
Minneapolis.
Previous recipients of the NFW Connections Count Award include Family Service Agency, Phoenix; Family Counseling Services, Jacksonville, FL; Julia Dyckman Andrus Memorial, Younkers, NY; Children’s Village, Inc., Coeur d’ Alene,
ID, Family Service Association of Greater Fall River, Fall River,
MA; Center for Family Services, Camden, NJ; Children’s Village,
Bridgeport, CT; Family Service of El Paso, El Paso, TX; and The
Family Conservancy, Kansas City, KS.
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Article Photos:
Far Left Top:
Staff of Family and Children’s Service: (left to right) Laurie Lindblad,
director of Family & School Success; Mesha Davis, VP of development;
Jennifer Blevins, director of community and system change; Molly
Greenman, president and CEO; Peter Goldberg, president and CEO, Alliance
for Children and Families; John Everett Till, VP of family and community
programs.
Far Left Bottom:
Molly Greenman, president and CEO of Family and Children’s Service.
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