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X-WR-CALDESC:Foster Kids---An overview of the Foster Care System and How yo
 u can help\n\n 	Mandee Sanderson graduated from Pepperdine School of Law in
  1988. Prior to graduation she served as a law clerk for the United States
  Attorney’s Office\, the Santa Barbara District Attorney’s Office and the 
 Law Firm of O’Neill & Lysaught. After graduation\, Mandee joined the Ventu
 ra county District Attorney’s Office from 1989 to 1994. She was awarded  t
 he distinction  of “Ventura County District Attorney of the Year” honors b
 y the District Attorney’s office in 1991. From 1994 to 2012\, Mandee was a
  partner in the Law Firm of Dunn & Sanderson\, in Westlake Village. In 200
 2\, Mandee started representing children in Dependency Court and Family La
 w Court. Since that time\, she has represented over 1000 children in Ventu
 ra.\n\nSusan Berns\, a former practicing attorney\, has been a volunteer C
 ourt Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) in Ventura County since April 2008 
 and a Peer Coordinator since October 2013.  Susan has developed an experti
 se in managing cases for transition-aged youth and non-minor dependents\, 
 especially where those cases involve youth seeking higher education or hav
 ing complex legal issues. Susan is using her previous legal and non-profit
  management experience to provide her CASAs with extensive resources to as
 sist their transitional teens and non-minor dependents\, help plan for and
  teach trainings on CASA\, educational\, and non-minor dependent advocacy\
 , and interface with county and state leaders to advance higher education 
 options for foster youth.  Susan holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from UCLA
  and a Juris Doctor degree from USC.  \n\nWendy Homan has been married for
  32 years to her best friend Beau\, 9 children (3 biological\, 6 gifts thr
 ough adoption)\, 4 grandsons.  Wendy has been a foster mom for 24 years an
 d has cared for over 164 children most of them prenatally exposed infants 
 and medically fragile infants.\n\nWHERE:\nSt. Demetrios Church\n5575 Santa
  Rosa Rd.\, Camarillo\, CA 93012\nHealth & Wellness Ministry Lecture Serie
 s\n\nThis Seminar will be of interest to those curious about the foster ca
 re program\, individuals thinking of providing foster care or support for 
 foster youth and those who currently have foster children in their homes. 
 The program is free of cost and refreshments will be provided. Please RSVP
  if you can at 805-482-1273. Walk-ins will be welcomed.
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DESCRIPTION:Foster Kids---An overview of the Foster Care System and How you
  can help\n\n 	Mandee Sanderson graduated from Pepperdine School of Law in 
 1988. Prior to graduation she served as a law clerk for the United States 
 Attorney’s Office\, the Santa Barbara District Attorney’s Office and the L
 aw Firm of O’Neill & Lysaught. After graduation\, Mandee joined the Ventur
 a county District Attorney’s Office from 1989 to 1994. She was awarded  th
 e distinction  of “Ventura County District Attorney of the Year” honors by
  the District Attorney’s office in 1991. From 1994 to 2012\, Mandee was a 
 partner in the Law Firm of Dunn & Sanderson\, in Westlake Village. In 2002
 \, Mandee started representing children in Dependency Court and Family Law
  Court. Since that time\, she has represented over 1000 children in Ventur
 a.\n\nSusan Berns\, a former practicing attorney\, has been a volunteer Co
 urt Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) in Ventura County since April 2008 a
 nd a Peer Coordinator since October 2013.  Susan has developed an expertis
 e in managing cases for transition-aged youth and non-minor dependents\, e
 specially where those cases involve youth seeking higher education or havi
 ng complex legal issues. Susan is using her previous legal and non-profit 
 management experience to provide her CASAs with extensive resources to ass
 ist their transitional teens and non-minor dependents\, help plan for and 
 teach trainings on CASA\, educational\, and non-minor dependent advocacy\,
  and interface with county and state leaders to advance higher education o
 ptions for foster youth.  Susan holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from UCLA 
 and a Juris Doctor degree from USC.  \n\nWendy Homan has been married for 
 32 years to her best friend Beau\, 9 children (3 biological\, 6 gifts thro
 ugh adoption)\, 4 grandsons.  Wendy has been a foster mom for 24 years and
  has cared for over 164 children most of them prenatally exposed infants a
 nd medically fragile infants.\n\nWHERE:\nSt. Demetrios Church\n5575 Santa 
 Rosa Rd.\, Camarillo\, CA 93012\nHealth & Wellness Ministry Lecture Series
 \n\nThis Seminar will be of interest to those curious about the foster car
 e program\, individuals thinking of providing foster care or support for f
 oster youth and those who currently have foster children in their homes. T
 he program is free of cost and refreshments will be provided. Please RSVP 
 if you can at 805-482-1273. Walk-ins will be welcomed.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190518T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190518T110000
LOCATION:St. Demetrios Church at 5575 Santa Rosa Rd.\, Camarillo\, CA 93012
SUMMARY:Community Event: Foster Care Seminar
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