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Independence, MO 64055
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Celebrating 13 years supporting foster and adoptive families

 

 


Our Annual Conference is held in October.

MFCAA hosts an annual conference with local and national speakers addressing the most important topics in foster and adoptive care. The conference is a great opportunity for networking and obtaining required hours for your licensing.

The 7th Annual Child Welfare Conference (2009) was held at UMKC, and co-hosted by the UMKC School of Social Work.  This year’s event was also co-sponsored by the Missouri Children’s Division and Cornerstones of Care.  The two day event, held October 21 and 22, provided more than 200 participants with the latest information on child welfare innovations, in an atmosphere that allowed participants to develop and increase partnerships and collaborations among all stakeholders!  Check back soon for participant comments and photos of the event.

 

Thank you to our Major Conference Donors:

 

 

Please check back for information about the Fall 2010 8th Annual MFCAA Child Welfare Conference

 

If you would like to post a comment or photo, please email them to kim@mfcaa.org

 

 

MFCAA is the Western Missouri Adoption Resource Center.  Newsletter
Made possible by a grant from the Missouri Children's Division and the Local Investment Commission (LINC).

 

MFCAA does not discriminate in the provision of service, in employment, or in membership on the agency’s governing board on the basis of race, color, national origin, marital status, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, religion, age, disability, or ethnicity