00:07:43 Joanna Murray: Good Morning everyone! 00:08:01 Sandy Nation: Good morning! Sandy Nation, Dakota County 00:08:13 Sandy Nation: I hope you are all staying sane and healthy! 00:08:13 LeaAnn-NCFF Consultant: Good Morning all. Lea Ann Johnson-Kappes 00:08:31 JoAnn Gieselman: Good Morning! JoAnn Gieselman Growing Community Connections 00:09:30 Julie Nash: Good morning! Julie Nash, Hall County Community Collaborative 00:09:53 Heartland United Way: Valerie Roth, H3C 00:10:17 aharroun: Angela Harroun. Good morning everyone. 00:10:23 Sara Riffel: Sara Riffel - Nebraska Children 00:10:30 Leonor Fuhrer: Good morning everyone! Leonor Fuhrer, Community Consultant, NCFF 00:10:55 Nichole Hetz: Nichole Hetz - Dawson County 00:11:12 Nate Smith: Nate Smith - Nebraska Children 00:11:31 Tonya Beckenhauer: Good morning- Tonya Beckenhauer 00:11:49 Heather Hansen: Good morning - Heather Hansen, Norfolk Family Coalition. 00:11:53 Heidi Hausmann: Good Morning! Heidi Hausmann, Norfolk Family Coalition 00:12:10 gay mctate: Good morning everyone- Gay Mctate, NCFF consultant 00:12:26 P4OC Nebraska City: Lisa Chaney-Better Together Collaborative Nebraska City 00:16:47 Heartland United Way: Protests are happening every night in Grand Island 00:17:37 Sandy Nation: Protests are happening every night in Sioux City. For the most part, they have been peaceful but we did have some vandalism and violence on Monday night. 00:18:11 Sara Riffel: Project Everlast is hosting a second youth forum tomorrow (THURSDAY) at 6:30 PM CST 00:18:15 Steph Gardeman: There have been a few protests in Fremont but all have been peaceful thus far. 00:18:18 Denise Zwiener, Buffalo County Community Partners: NAM sent our a great outline of what role non-profits could play to support listening to our community and building bridges. Kearney has had some peaceful protesting. 00:19:11 Denise Zwiener, Buffalo County Community Partners: Buffalo County Youth Advisory Board will be meeting tomorrow at 6pm, too. They will be discussing diversity and inclusion. It is one of their priorities before recent events. 00:22:59 Denise Zwiener, Buffalo County Community Partners: Thank you 00:23:07 LeaAnn-NCFF Consultant: Remember to reflect on the YOuth and Families Thrive Premises related to understanding the role of race, bias and racism. It is a grounding premise for all of us to practice in our work. 00:24:24 gay mctate: As I listened yesterday - i was moved -it was incredible and a beautiful example of active promotion of the protective and promotive factors 00:26:37 Leonor Fuhrer: Thank you LeaAnn! 00:27:07 gay mctate: Tears of grieve and anger are not something to apologize for -they are appropriate 00:29:44 Jessica McGinley - Valentine: 👍 00:29:57 Nichole Hetz: I think that would be helpful - thank you! 00:30:14 Sandy Nation: Yes, please. 00:31:03 Heidi Hausmann: We had the first of 3 sessions of Youth/Families Thrive, but cancelled the last two due to Covid. We are planning to reschedule the 2nd and 3rd sessions, but don’t know when that’ll be. 00:32:10 Sara Riffel: Dr. Ginsburg (creator of Reaching Teens) has also released an open chapter of Reaching Teens 2 which he shared with us in Nebraska and can be used by anyone. It includes many great concrete resources for having discussions with young people and parents/children. It will be posted to NC's website, but I can also send it out if anyone is interested. It aligns very nicely with Youth and Families Thrive and the protective factors. 00:38:47 Denise Zwiener, Buffalo County Community Partners: Has NCFF thought about a statement that could be shared with us and with our partners. A statement that bring us all together as a body who is willing to listen in order to build a foundation of understanding in our communities?? 00:42:09 Sara Riffel: https://www.nebraskachildren.org/who-we-are/our-commitment.html 00:42:46 Heartland United Way: It was just sent out :) 00:43:45 Sandy Nation: Thank you for sharing, Erin. 00:44:12 Jodi Graves: not yet 01:03:01 gay mctate: i have been asked if there is money set aside for senior citizens or if they can be served through these funds 01:05:06 LeaAnn-NCFF Consultant: I believe this is such a great opportunity to help Collaboratives to build collective partnerships beyond Community Response. CR is important and essential work. But it is one strategy in the Collaborative effort. 01:12:07 Julie Nash: I can see it. 01:12:19 Nichole Hetz: It's good 01:12:37 Cathy Minnick: I can see it. 01:17:58 Heidi Hausmann: I would love a copy of this if you are willing to send! 01:23:39 Jodi Graves: Will Adams Clay Nuckolls Webster counties go to our own color since we have CN and we are creating a Collaborative, even though we are under H3C to the end of September?!? 01:24:17 Jodi Graves: Just wondering since I’m new. 01:25:23 sarahvonasek: https://www.neopportunitymap.org/ 01:28:30 Mary O'Hare: I have to jump on another call. Thank you all for the discussion. 01:28:55 LeaAnn-NCFF Consultant: That is Collaborative Leadership and Collab discussion for future planning. That also speaks to Sarah's point about looking at other providers or systems. 01:31:26 LeaAnn-NCFF Consultant: There also has to be ongoing exploration of people capacity in our rural communities. 01:34:25 Steph Gardeman: I think sharing it is a good idea so when we discuss it in the future we all know what we're looking at. 01:34:54 ctrevino: I would like to have a copy 01:35:08 sarahvonasek: I would like a copy as well, please! 01:36:22 TBichlmeier: What I know of, we have just received on referral from the SNAP outreach 01:36:32 Collena Laschanzky: So appreciative for these calls - so much essential information and in real time! Thank you! 01:37:29 Sandy Nation: I received a phone call and email from a woman who said she was referred by DHHS. I attempted to contact her by phone and email several times but was unsuccessful. I don't know if she was SNAP outreach or not. 01:40:11 Sandy Nation: I have to go. Stay safe and healthy! 01:43:45 Sara Riffel: Thanks everyone! Take care of yourselves and each other. 01:43:52 Heidi Hausmann: Thank you!