FOR NORTHERN VA FAMILIES: NPAC Live – The Impact of Transracial Adoption on Adolescence and Adulthood

FOR NORTHERN VA FAMILIES: NPAC Live - The Impact of Transracial Adoption on Adolescence and Adulthood

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Date Feb 22, 2024
Time 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Cost FREE
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Register today to join us on February 22, 2024! Certificates of attendance will be provided.

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For February’s NPAC Live, we are THRILLED to welcome back Rachel Shifaraw, one of C.A.S.E.’s Emerging Leaders and one of NPAC’s favorite speakers! Rachel was internationally and transracially adopted when she was an infant. She will be joining us at the end of February to share her experiences in transracial adoption as an adolescent, as an adult, and she will share what would have been beneficial to her in navigating that experience. Rachel is a dynamic, engaging speaker and we are so excited to have her back with us.

This talk will be recorded, but there will be a prompt at the start of the talk for participants to turn off their cameras or change their public names. There will be ample opportunity to ask questions during the talk in the chat, the written Q&A, or verbally.

Certificates will be provided for those attending.

 

Contacts: Rachel Wegner, wegner@adoptionsupport.org 

Rachel ShifarawRachel Shifaraw was internationally adopted from Santiago, Chile at 6 weeks of age. She has lived in Maryland ever since & currently resides in Frederick with her husband & four children. Rachel has a Bachelor’s Degree in Forensic Psychology from Trinity University in Washington, DC & an Associate of Applied Science from Montgomery College in Rockville, Maryland. Rachel came to C.A.S.E. with a writing contribution that was published in the Beneath The Mask Workbook & she has been passionate about working with the organization from that day forward.