Today follows the end of Christmastide, a season that began with a choir of angels singing about peace on earth.
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Reject division, white supremacy; return to community, simplicity
The fire hose of injustice, white supremacy, and institutional oppression continues to be penetrating and fierce.
The need for courageous listening and learning has never been greater.

We’re excited to welcome Danielle Nelson to the team as an Employment Counselor!

Please join us in welcoming Mikyla to MCC Refugee Services as an Immigration Specialist!
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October 6, 2021
In this Issue
While Minnesota Council of Churches continues to resettle individuals with refugee status, in September we also expect to receive numerous families evacuated from Afghanistan.
Truth Telling About Racism
MCC is pleased to announce the launch of a three-tier action platform for dismantling the structures and repairing the damage of racism in Minnesota.
The Minnesota Council of Churches (MCC) announces a merger with the Minnesota Council of Churches Foundation (MCCF). MCCF will merge into Minnesota Council of Churches. The Foundation was formed in 1950 to oversee endowment funds donated in support of the ministry of the Council.
<Cross-posted from Healing Minnesota Stories blog by Scott Russell>
We’re so excited to welcome back Katia Iverson Kadogo after few years away. Katia is returning in the role of Manager of Health and Education, a new role that will oversee our expanded programming in that area.

We’re excited to welcome Emily Titus, our new specialist in the Intensive Case Management program. Her role involves coming alongside refugees who have a particular vulnerability to develop a plan for self-sufficiency and supporting them in that goal.

We're excited to have Nou Vang with us this summer as a MSW intern. Nou is helping with our case management and resettlement services.
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Today follows the end of Christmastide, a season that began with a choir of angels singing about peace on earth.
Reject division, white supremacy; return to community, simplicity
The fire hose of injustice, white supremacy, and institutional oppression continues to be penetrating and fierce.
The need for courageous listening and learning has never been greater.

We’re excited to welcome Danielle Nelson to the team as an Employment Counselor!

Please join us in welcoming Mikyla to MCC Refugee Services as an Immigration Specialist!
Click a heading to open the newsletter.
October 6, 2021
In this Issue
While Minnesota Council of Churches continues to resettle individuals with refugee status, in September we also expect to receive numerous families evacuated from Afghanistan.
Truth Telling About Racism
MCC is pleased to announce the launch of a three-tier action platform for dismantling the structures and repairing the damage of racism in Minnesota.
The Minnesota Council of Churches (MCC) announces a merger with the Minnesota Council of Churches Foundation (MCCF). MCCF will merge into Minnesota Council of Churches. The Foundation was formed in 1950 to oversee endowment funds donated in support of the ministry of the Council.
<Cross-posted from Healing Minnesota Stories blog by Scott Russell>
We’re so excited to welcome back Katia Iverson Kadogo after few years away. Katia is returning in the role of Manager of Health and Education, a new role that will oversee our expanded programming in that area.

We’re excited to welcome Emily Titus, our new specialist in the Intensive Case Management program. Her role involves coming alongside refugees who have a particular vulnerability to develop a plan for self-sufficiency and supporting them in that goal.

We're excited to have Nou Vang with us this summer as a MSW intern. Nou is helping with our case management and resettlement services.