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April 2018

Exciting news & announcements from
Sierra Association of Foster Families
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​Here's a neat contest that we thought we would pass along.  
If you know of a Foster that submits an entry - SAFF wants to know!

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Featuring the BROADCAST PREMIERE 
of Station 97.7 FM's ​new radio show:

Changing the Stories

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This was the premiere broadcast of an ongoing radio show - watch this spot as new dates become available on Station 97.7 FM!

Reno's newest radio talk show, produced at the KWNK Reno Community Radio studio on Virginia, CHANGING THE STORIES, is hosted by international award winning media artist Joseph Galata and co-hosted by local teenagers learning the art of broadcast journalism.

The Sunday March 25 thirty minute broadcast focused on youth in the foster care system, as well as issues that pertain to teenagers such as the Romeo and Juliet Syndrome, overcoming self-doubts, and triumphing over challenges.

Tell the teenagers you know to listen and tune in to the next ones!

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IMPORTANT!!!
Joseph has a NEW email address ​

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[email protected]

His previous email address will be closed soon so please update your address book as soon as possible.

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Reading to Animals
​at Humane Society 
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We are thrilled to be receiving so much interest and excitement about youths in foster care wanting to join SAFF's Reading Books to Animals at the Humane Society!!!! What a great way to improve reading skills and learn kindness to pets. We will be starting very soon!!!!!

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SAFF's 21 Tutors are now booked solid for our academic tutoring and vocational instructional program.

When we hire additional tutors we will announce it. The youths on the waiting lists will continue to be our priority.
BACKGROUND

​SAFF's Executive Director, Joseph Galata and SAFF's Director of Educational VIP Curriculum, Jill Wells have been meeting with the Nevada Humane Society.
 
We are interested in creating a 30 - 45 minute, 1 time a week READING TO DOGS AND CATS program at the Humane Society. We will especially focus on reading to the little cats and kittens - can't hold them or feed them - but we can read to them! 
 
We haven't set a weekly date or time yet. Either after school afternoons or Saturdays or Sundays.
 
A SAFF team member would be with the youths ages 11 to 18 as well as the shelter staff. Each youth would choose a favorite book to read to a dog and cat at the pet shelter.
 
This activity will help kids/teens improve their reading skills, develop loving appreciation for books, and gentle caring & appreciation for pets. 

Foster, adoptive, birth parents join us! A fantastic family activity! If you are interested in having your foster/adoptive/birth child participate, send Joseph an email at [email protected]. 
 
This promises to be very, very, very entertaining, educational, and exciting.
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AmazonSmile Foundation

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Remember, SAFF is a 501c3 non profit organization, which means financial donations  are tax deductible to the full extent of the law! We thank our funders and donors who help to keep our programs growing in success.

Amazon Smile is a wonderful way to donate. Log on and find out more! SAFF receives no federal funding and relies solely on your generosity and caring.

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THE SIERRA ASSOCIATION OF FOSTER FAMILIES IS A TAX EXEMPT 501c3 NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION RECOGNIZED BY THE U.S. GOVERNMENT'S IRS... CONTRIBUTIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE.. FOR ADVICE ON WHETHER YOUR CONTRIBUTION CAN BE DECLARED AS TAX DEDUCTIBLE CONTACT THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OR YOUR FINANCIAL ADVISOR. SAFF IS INCORPORATED AS A NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION IN THE STATE OF NEVADA, RECOGNIZED BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR NEVADA.

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