VA FAMILIES: Venture Society Tabletop Gaming with other adopted kids!

VA FAMILIES: Venture Society Tabletop Gaming with other adopted kids!

Date Feb 23, 2025
Time 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Cost FREE
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Please join us for a fun tabletop gaming afternoon!

Sunday, February 23, 2025 | 1:00PM – 3:00PM
C.A.S.E. – Annadale Office Location
7023 Little River Turnpike, Suite 205,
Annandale, VA 22003
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Calling all 6-12 year old adopted kids in the Northern region of Virginia! You are invited to join the Northern Post Adoption Consortium (NPAC) for an afternoon of fantasy fun!

We will play Venture Society, a tabletop role playing game (TTRPG) in which youth explore the world of Animalia and help its residents on fun quests. Players become characters of Animalia and work together to achieve a common goal. Through gameplay, players will develop social and problem-solving skills, practice positive communication, and work as a team.

Snacks will be provided. All kids need to do is show up and have fun!

 

 

 

Venture Society Game

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This event is hosted by Children’s Home Society of Virginia and is funded by a generous grant from the Virginia Department of Social Services. This event is for adoptive families living within the Northern Post Adoption Consortium (NPAC) service region, which includes: Frederick/Winchester, Clark County, Loudoun County, Warren County, Shenandoah County, Falls Church/Arlington/Fairfax/Alexandria, Fairfax County, Fauquier County, Manassas/Manassas Park, Prince William County, Page County, Rappahannock County, Culpeper County, Stafford County, King George County, Spotsylvania County, Fredericksburg, Rockingham/Harrisonburg, Greene County, Orange County, and Louisa County. Families are eligible for NPAC services if they reside in the Northern region of Virginia and have a finalized adoption finalization (or signed APA) of a youth between the ages of 0 to 18 years. Families with young adults under 21 may be eligible.

NPAC Partners

Kathleen Katie QuinnKathleen “Katie” Quinn holds an MSW from George Mason University and earned her Bachelor’s from North Central College in Naperville, IL. She has always had a strong focus on child welfare and family support, including participating in the Title IV-E Program while in graduate school and writing her undergraduate thesis on the impact of media portrayals on the foster care system. Katie’s previous experience includes working in private intercountry adoption, therapeutic foster care, and services for older youth. Most recently, Katie worked in foster care prevention, in-home services, and foster care in Greene County, VA. Katie is an avid hiker, having thru-hiked the Appalachian Trail in 2018 and hiked half of the Pacific Crest Trail in 2022.