Healthy Family, Healthy Community (HFHC) is a 6 week community educational initiative held at the Brooklyn Center Community Center September 30, 2021- December 14, 2021.
With the guidance of qualified practitioners, local chefs, community leaders and business owners, HFHC’s bi weekly courses addressed mental health, nutritional and financial disparities that compromise family and community well-being.
Our Sister’s Keeper MN in partnership with community leaders aim to create positive and sustainable changes that will impact generational growth within our community.
Healthy Family, Healthy Community (HFHC) is a 6 week community educational initiative held at the Brooklyn Center Community Center September 30, 2021- December 14, 2021.
With the guidance of qualified practitioners, local chefs, community leaders and business owners, HFHC’s bi weekly courses addressed mental health, nutritional and financial disparities that compromise family and community well-being.
Our Sister’s Keeper MN in partnership with community leaders aim to create positive and sustainable changes that will impact generational growth within our community.
In partnership with St. Peter's AME Church , OSKMN is passionate about getting out in the community to help where there is a need.
Partnering with local chefs to feed essential healthcare workers in the Twin Cities. Chef Lachelle Cunningham prepared the meals we served to the Mental Health ICU staff at Hennepin County Medical Center in June and Chef Curt Rademacher prepared the meals we served to the Bridge For Youth in July. We will continue this program for the duration of the pandemic and we look forward to partnering with more chefs and feeding more essential employees.
We partnered with St. Peter's AME Church, Stairstep Foundation, the Minnesota Department of Health and the Fairview Nurses where over 300 tests were administered.
4 LOCATIONS 2 in St. Paul and 2 in Minneapolis
4 Weekends in October 2020
Lay Witness Day
Sunday October 11. 2020
LaToya Turk, Keynote Speaker will deliver her message on
"Go and Make Disciples".
Mathew 28:19-20
Watch the replay
FREE Senior Care Services and Virtual Programs offered on Zoom
CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE CAREGIVER SUPPORT + DEMENTIA SERVICES Call 952.945.4034 with your email to join Zoom meetings
Helpline 952.945.4034
PROGRAM INTAKE & REGISTRATION NUMBER 952.945.4016
▪︎Request Nursing Services
▪︎The program coordinator will send me your referral form and I will notify you and will schedule a time to visit you at home. ▪︎During the home visit she will identify barriers to safety (handrails, walkup ramps, deteriorating structures, durable medical equipment needed, assistive tools for medication safety (pill box, etc.)
▪︎Medical care resources (keeping up with appointments since pandemic)
▪︎Identify nutritional needs (meal assistance, courier service, etc.)
▪︎Companion Care (facilitate social needs, senior groups, grandpas AARP, cell phone etc.)
▪︎Access any other deficits that may be needed and help with (lawn care, snow removal, home repairs, etc.)
Short on time but still want to contribute
Kindly make a $30 donation and a backpack will be purchased and filled in your honor.
We kindly ask for a $20 donation toward the purchase of 6 tablets. 3 boys and 3 girls will have a change to win a Free tablet.
Kids Edition
8" HD display
32 GB
Blue, Purple and Pink Kid-Proof Case.
2 boys and 2 girls will win a tablet!
10.1 inch Android Tablet with 2GB+32GB
3G Phone
Dual Sim Card
2MP+ 5MP Dual Camera
Quad Core Processor
1 Boy and 1 girl will win a tablet
1280x800 IPS HD Display
GPS
FM
Daily Drop off time TBA
All Back packs are to be dropped of by September 5th at
St. Peters AME Church
410 East 41st Street
Minneapolis, MN 55409
September 5th - Sort Back Packs
More information soon
September 6th Day of Event
More information soon
Your kindness and generosity in donating filled back packs for our children. They will be able to start the school year out with confidence.
Questions, email LaToya and Leigh at oursisterskeepermn@gmail.com
Everything to gain, and much to lose
Some fear that depending on this election’s final result that disparities in the Black community, such as unemployment, housing, education and health could worsen.
“African Americans should vote because we are the ones that are at the bottom of the pole economically, at every level you can think of,” said Berry.
According to a 2011 Economic Policy Institute study, Minnesota has the highest unemployment disparities between Whites and Blacks in the nation. Unemployment for White workers is about seven percent, while for Black workers it’s 20 percent.
African Americans are also more likely to die from prostate cancer and breast cancer than their White counterparts, according to a 2010 Minnesota Department of Health report, and African American youth have the highest rates of obesity.
If Black voters don’t express their needs to elected officials, their needs most likely won’t be addressed. “I think our vote is important because it will determine a lot of issues that affect African Americans,” said Quarles.
To read the complete article written by Cheryl Jackson
visit
https://praisedc.com/1720216/why-its-important-for-our-voice-to-be-heard-vote/
“Again I say unto you, That if two of you shall agree on earth as touching any thing that they shall ask, it shall be done for them of my Father which is in heaven. For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.”
— Matthew 18:19-20
Our children's emotional, mental, & physical health, their strength, and their emotional & physical safety are under attack! Our Sister’s Keeper and the Communities of the Twin Cities are coming together for 31 days to fight in prayer and demand the enemy release our children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews from ALL hurt, harm and destruction.
LIVE DAILY PRAYER VIA FACEBOOK @OurSistersKeeperMN
August 1st - 31, 2020 at 7PM
"Every man according as he purposeth in his heart, so let him give; not grudgingly, or of necessity: for God loveth a cheerful giver." ~
2 Corinthians 9:7
Your support and contributions will enable us to meet our goals. Your generous donation will fund our mission.
We are extremely honored and blessed for our wonderful line up of Prayer Warriors!
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