
Professionals aiding immigrants in their community have a new learning opportunity on the horizon. Anoka County will host a free training session titled "Immigration: Trending Topics for Helping Professions" to better equip those who engage with the complex landscape of immigration. The session promises to cover vital issues like refugee resettlement and legal aid.
The scheduled presentations include representatives from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and are sponsored by the Anoka County Immigrant and Refugee Asset Fund Committee. It's an opportunity for attendees to directly interact with a panel of experts to gain deeper insights into the current immigration environment. Interested parties are encouraged to register quickly to secure their spot at this anticipated event.
Set to take place at the Blaine Fire Department #3, located at 11920 Ulysses Street NE in Blaine, MN, the event spans a morning session on June 10th, from 8:30 am to 12 pm. An added convenience for participants is the free parking available across the street at Blainebrook Bowl.
For those wanting to attend, registration details and additional event information can be found on the Eventbrite page. A visit to the official Anoka County website offers further context on this informative session and the committee's wider goals. As community members seek to navigate the challenging waters of immigration policy and practice, this event represents a chance to build a foundation of knowledge that can truly make a difference.









