00:47:25 Julie Nash - H3C: Good morning! Julie Nash, Hall County Community Collaborative 00:47:32 Mary Hendricks: The Rev. Mary Hendricks - Episcopal Diocese of Nebraska 00:47:59 Nichole Hetz: Nichole Hetz - Dawson County 00:48:44 Sara Riffel: Sara Riffel - NCFF 00:48:54 Bill Stanton: Bill Stanton, Casey Family programs 00:49:13 Chandra Essex: Chandra Essex, United Way of SC NE 00:49:43 LeaAnn-NCFF Consultant: Good Morning. Lea Ann Johnson-Kappes NCFF Consultant 00:49:57 Joanna Murray: Good Morning, happy Thursday! 00:50:05 Sarah Forrest - Nebraska Alliance: Good Morning! Sarah Forrest with the Nebraska Alliance of Child Advocacy Centers 00:50:09 Stacy Schenk: Good morning. Stacy Schenk, DHHS CFS 00:50:16 Heather Hansen: Good 00:50:21 Rachael Surmick: Rachael Surmick, United Way of Lincoln and Lancaster County 00:50:27 Heartland United Way: Valerie Roth - H3C 00:50:40 Heather Hansen: Good morning! Heather Hansen - Norfolk Family Coalition. 00:50:50 shelly witt: Good morning! Shelly Witt, DHHS 00:51:10 damos: Good morning, Darniece Amos, DHHS Community Support Specialist 00:51:50 Lori Larsen: Lori Larsen - HDRG - Howard co 00:52:04 Sandy Nation: Good morning! Sandy Nation, Dakota County 00:52:13 Tonya Beckenhauer: Good morning. Tonya Beckenhauer, Consultant NCFF 00:52:19 ctrevino: From Carmen Trevino, CAPWN Good Morning 00:52:21 Mary O'Hare: Hello! Mary O'Hare NC Consultant 00:52:29 Nikia Gunn-Abdulai: Good Morning Everyone Nikia (NECC) Douglas County Community Response. 00:52:44 Tanya: Good Morning, Tanya from Lift Up Sarpy 00:52:47 Zachary Nelson: Good morning! Zach Nelson, NC Consultant 00:52:49 Elci Warnell: Good morning, Elci ENCAP/Lift Up Sarpy 00:52:57 Emily Kluver: Nebraska Angel Fund 00:53:04 Kayte Partch: Kayte Partch, Nebraska Department of Education, Office of Nutrition Services 00:53:06 Kelsey Tourek: Good morning! Kelsey Tourek from UNMC/MMI 00:53:14 Shannon Wilkinson: Shannon Wilkinson - DHHS NHAP 00:53:16 Schalisha W: Schalisha Walker Project Everlast Omaha 00:53:17 Emily Kluver: Ita Mendoza, Migrant Education Program, State Identification and Recruitment CoordinatorVeronica Estevez, State Migrant Education Program Parent Advisory Council & Quality Control Coordinator for detailed information about the application process. I have provided their contact information below. Thank you for your advocacy for children and families. “Together We Can”. Ita Mendoza Itandewi.mendoza@esu9.us 402-984-0561 Veronica Estevez Veronica.esteves@esu9.us 308-370-9030 00:53:21 Anne Hindery: Anne Hindery, Nonprofit Association of the Midlands (NAM) 00:54:10 Lisa Janssen Community Action : Hi Lisa Janssen. Community Action Partnership of Lancaster and Saunders Counties. 00:54:15 Phillip: Phillip from Project Everlast Omaha 00:54:15 Faith Mills: Faith Mills, Panhandle Partnership 00:54:19 JoAnn Gieselman: Hi Everyone! JoAnn Gieselman Growing Community Connectiions 00:54:25 dberger: Darla Berger:DHHS 00:54:27 Aaron: Howdy. Aaron from Project Everlast Omaha 00:54:42 Collena: Collena Laschanzky, Southeast Nebraska Collaborative/BVCA 00:54:50 gay mctate: Good morning everyone- Gay McTate NCFF consultant 00:54:58 Tanya: Lift Up Sarpy would take 100 masks depending on pricing 00:55:10 York County Health Coalition: When do you need to know about the masks? 00:55:20 Sixpence: Steph Renn NCFF-Good Morning. 00:55:26 Schalisha Walker: Rachel from Project Everlast Omaha 00:55:45 Denise Zwiener: Denise Zwiener, Buffalo County Community Partners 00:55:47 Susanne Shore: MASKS - The NE Mask Guild is making fabric masks for people in need (those coming to food banks, immigrants, anyone who can’t afford to get their own). We have 400 right now but can get a bunch more. Let NCFF know or email me at susanne@firstladynebraska.net 00:55:58 Caroline Sabin: Caroline Sabin-Families 1st Partnership, North Platte/Lincoln Co. We already purchased 100 for families & children, agencies are going to report more needs. 00:56:04 aharroun: Angela Harroun-BVCA 00:56:05 Cathy: Good morning! Cathy Minnick, Sandhills Community Collaborative 00:56:06 TBichlmeier: Hello - this is Tammy in Platte-Colfax Co. with Community & Family Partnership 00:56:54 Rachel Meier: Good morning. The Nebraska Legislature temporarily took a break for public health precautions (normally they are done by April in even numbered years). They are going back into session July 20th and will take up the state budget and other items. https://nebraskalegislature.gov/pdf/session/2020Reconvened_calendar.pdf 00:57:17 Jason Feldhaus: Jason from NCFF 00:57:36 Sandy Nation: For Test NE - After they have been tested, people are showing up at the test site for their test results, for example the Dakota City Fire Station. The people at the fire station do not have information on test results. There is not good communication on where and how people can get their results. Where and how do people get test results? 00:58:41 Alyson Goedken: Alyson Goedken with Nebraska Children. Hello everyone!!! 00:58:44 Susanne Shore: Sandy - I’ll pass along that info to the TestNebraska folks. Thank you! 00:59:00 Brittney Livingston: Brittney Livingston- Project Everlast Omaha. Hello! 00:59:10 Brittany Masters: Brittany masters - Families 1st Partnership 00:59:37 Heidi Hausmann: Good morning - Heidi Hausmann, Norfolk Family Coalition 01:00:58 Mary Hendricks: Will these slides be available after the meeting? 01:03:32 Stacy Schenk: Susanne Shore. The item Sandy posted regarding the TEST Nebraska sites is something we have been experiencing for at least couple of weeks at least for now. They were also showing up at places like South Sioux City's DHHS office before they closed the doors to walk in traffic. I also believe that it is not unique to the South Sioux City area. I don't know if there is something written, in a few different languages, that could be given to those tested at the sites for next steps (or maybe there already is) but that may help stop some of what Sandy Nation is experiencing as well. 01:04:24 TBichlmeier: How much training has taken place at this time with school staff, youth services providers etc. on trafficking and who should we contact if we have people interested? 01:05:18 Deborah Dancer: Good Morning, Everyone. Deborah Dancer Douglas County Community Response 01:10:07 Susanne Shore: Stacy Schenk - fantastic idea. Let me work not that. 01:11:11 Lee Heflebower: Lee Heflebower from Nebraska Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence 01:14:56 TBichlmeier: We had an inquiry about fan program and our CAP agency said they had not yet gotten information. Are the fans available yet for distribution and if not, what will that date be? 01:17:46 Jill Giles: I can check with LIHEAP 01:17:57 TBichlmeier: Thanks - might just be a disconnect between our local office and their central office 01:18:01 Sandy Nation: Dakota County is working with immigrant families who are working legally but did not qualify for the stimulus checks. Are they eligible for Angel Fund? 01:18:19 damos: The fan program usually starts when the cooling season starts 01:18:24 Sandy Nation: We also have a number of undocumented families. Are they eligible for Angel Fund? 01:18:32 TBichlmeier: pccentralnav@gmail.com for Tammy in Columbus 01:19:15 Sandy Nation: Would information be available on the Center for Rural Affairs website? 01:19:47 Emily Kluver: I haven't been able to find any information on their website 01:21:14 York County Health Coalition: For the York area, the C4K coordinator would be the best because of the relationships built here. 01:21:49 Heartland United Way: Heartland Workers Center can be contacted about the Angel Fund. 01:23:24 Carmen Bradley: Carmen Bradley Eastern Nebraska Community Action Partnership/Lift Up Sarpy 01:23:46 Nichole Hetz: Dawson County C4K teams would be a great connection for distribution 01:24:44 Steph Renn : srenn@nebraskachildren.org 01:26:11 Jill Giles: Matt Thomsen the Program Manager of LIHEAP stated that the Fan program information has been sent to providers. It will begin June 1st. They are in the process of receiving enrollment forms from the agencies that are interested in participating. 01:26:12 Collena: The Southeast Nebraska Collaborative/BVCA has a committee has connections built and is doing some coordination of distribution and could help in our counties. 01:26:30 Jill Giles: If there are additional agencies that would like to participate in distributing fans, please send an e-mail to dhhs.LIHEAPPolicyQuestions@nebraska.gov to inform of their interest. 01:28:50 Kayte Partch: USDA AMS FAQs for Farmers to Families Food Box Program: https://www.ams.usda.gov/publications/content/farmers-families-food-box-program-faqs 01:29:12 Kayte Partch: Farmers to Families Food Box distributors: https://www.ams.usda.gov/selling-food-to-usda/farmers-to-families-food-box/approved-contractors/mountain-plains 01:30:02 Kayte Partch: Nebraska Appleseed map of SFSP sites: https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer?mid=11KyEMCwR37RybMCoIuUakIbPI5BO23qd&ll=41.51006159590926%2C-99.76241305&z=7 01:30:28 Kayte Partch: USDA Meals for Kids Map: https://usda-fns.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=789a7a56a07f4e3dab873fd8c2918f9a 01:32:05 Zachary Nelson: https://ne.foodmarketmaker.com 01:33:09 Kayte Partch: Kayte's email for questions re SFSP, Farmers to Families Food Box program: kayte.partch@nebraska.gov 01:43:18 Anne Hindery: https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.nonprofitam.org/resource/resmgr/0covid-19/nonprofit_considerations_for.pdf 01:45:07 Sandy Nation: These meetings always have so much information in such a short time! Thank you for recording so I can go back and see what I missed! 01:45:09 Jennifer Skala: If anyone needs PPE Masks, please let me know numbers needed? jskala@nebraskachildren.org 01:46:14 Collena: Southeast Community Collaborative/BVCA could use 200 masks. 01:46:50 damos: My local office could use about 15 01:47:22 Aaron: Did we just freeze? 01:47:55 Susanne Shore: Call is over but leaving chat open for anyone who has additional comments or questions. 01:50:38 Aaron: Thanks!! 01:51:11 Mary Pinker: Thanks so much everyone! 01:51:18 Mary Pinker: Have a great weekend