You’re invited!!! Join us next Tuesday (4/4) at Summit Brewing for a Friends & Family – Food Drive event!!
Event Info:
When: Tuesday, April 4
Time: 5 PM – 8 PM
Where: Summit Brewing (910 Montreal Circle, St. Paul)
Suggested Donation: $10 or a bag of food items
What: At this family-friendly event there will be door prizes, a pottery raffle, coloring contest (kids only), optional fun game-show style games to participate in and win prizes (like gift cards, theatre tickets, Neighborhood House Swag), a short program, El Hornito Food Truck ($), Full beer menu and some n/a options ($), yard games, patio, a chance to mingle with Neighborhood House staff, volunteers, interns and their friends and family! — We can’t wait to see you there!
Che Lia is a 2022 graduate of the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh’s Anthropology program, where she also served on the Multicultural Education Coalition. Prior to her time at Neighborhood House, Che Lia spent the previous five years working in elementary schools and early education classrooms.
Che Lia leads Small Steps Child Care classes, working with dual-language learning children ages one to five years old.
Fluent in English and Hmong, Che Lia’s personal interests include hiking, cooking, and spending time with loved ones.
Maiyer Thor | Child Development Specialist
Maiyer has been with Neighborhood House since 2020 when she served as an intern with the Food Market.
In 2021, Maiyer was hired to work at Neighborhood House and now conducts all online and home-based learning sessions, tailoring all lessons to each students’ individualized needs. She also assists in Skills for School preschool classes. Maiyer brings several years of experience as an early childhood teacher for other nonprofits to her role at Neighborhood House.
Maiyer earned a bachelor’s degree in social work from St. Catherine University.
She is a certified user of the Keys to Interactive Parenting Scale (KIPS)
Fluent in English and Hmong, Maiyer is the daughter of immigrants and the mother of three young children.
Valerie Dorschner | Early Childhood Instructor
Valerie has worked at Neighborhood House since 2004.
Valerie leads the Skills for School preschool program and is responsible for the curriculum. She has over 20 years of experience in early childhood working with parents and children, and has training and experience working with neurodiverse and dual language students.
Valerie is a licensed teacher with a bachelor’s degree in Education from the University of St. Thomas.
She holds licenses in elementary education and in early childhood education, and has several years of experience teaching elementary school.
Valerie enjoys her free time with her five children and one grandchild.
Amanda Williams | Parent and Early Childhood Education Program Manager
Amanda has served at Neighborhood House since 2014.
As the Parent and Early Childhood Education Program Manager, Amanda ensures the program continues to be culturally competent, responsive, and meets the needs of immigrant and under-resourced families with young children. She has over 12 years of experience overseeing children and family programming in crisis nurseries, shelters, and early childhood education centers.
Amanda earned a bachelor’s degree in Human Services and Child Psychology from Metropolitan State University and is an alumni of a local nonprofit emerging leaders academy.
She is trained in Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE’s), Psychological First Aid, Adult Mental Health First Aid, and has completed Parents as Teachers Foundational training.
In her free time, Amanda enjoys traveling, visiting museums, exploring the outdoors, and trying out new local restaurants.
Victoria Campoverde
Victoria Campoverde is the program manager of Neighborhood House’s Latino Leadership Program. She is originally from Peru and was a licensed high school teacher in her home country.
Her extensive experience within the education sector exemplifies her commitment to education and families.
Currently, she serves as the Cultural Liaison between Columbia Heights School District and Anoka-Hennepin School District.
In 2008 Victoria began working with The Amherst H. Wilder Foundation’s Latino Leadership Program on adapting their curriculum for the Latinx community. Since then, she has continued working in the Latino Leadership Program after its 2020 transition to Neighborhood House.
Coauthor of Education: Our Best Legacy (EOBL), a school success program designed for parents or caregivers with one or more children in middle school. EOBL is part of the Partnering for School Success project (PSS) with the University of Minnesota’s Extension program.
Lead teacher and Program Director at Joyce Preschool.
A 25 on the Rise, Latino Leader recipient from the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in 2006.
Facilitator with different Latino parent programs in the Twin Cities.
President of Kuyayki Peru MN Cultural Association.
For Victoria it is important to value ones culture and cultivate ones heritage. She believes in the importance of empowering the community through her work with Neighborhood House and the Latino Leadership Program. During her free time Victoria enjoys dancing.
Winter / Spring Fresh Produce Distributions Events*
(November – May) take place at Metro State University in St. Paul. During each event, we distribute approximately 3,000 pounds of food to approximately 75-100 families on average.
Event guideline and details: Our fresh produce events are open to everyone!
Requirements: Not a thing, just yourself. An identification is not required to attend.
Recommendations: You will want to bring your own bags and a cart if you have one.
COVID-19: This event is held indoors, masks are encouraged.
Please note that your fist visit will require an onsite registration process that will take 5-10 minutes to complete.
Parking: You can park in the Metro State ramp parking for $5. Otherwise, street parking is available along 7th St. and Bates Avenue.
If available, please consider brining your own reusable bags. On average our visitors take home around 40 pounds of food.
Location
Metropolitan State University
(Student Center Room) 101 690 E 7th St St. Paul, MN 55106
DATES – Dates for 2023-2024 season to be announced at a later date
* Weather permitting – If there are thunderstorms or excessive heat warnings, we may cancel the event and / or events. For more information and event cancellation updates, please call (651) 789-3630.
Still have questions? Kindly email Kaitlin Lee, Fresh Produce Coordinator
Summer / Fall distributions* (Summer 2023)
From July to October, all are welcome to come pick up a variety of free fruits and vegetables for family and friends at five St. Paul locations.
The distributions are held outdoors and are farmer’s market style. No documentation or identification is required to participate.
Event guideline and details: Our fresh produce events are open to everyone!
Requirements: Not a thing, just yourself. An identification is not required to attend.
Recommendations: You may want to bring your own bags and a cart if you have one. On average, visitors will leave with approximately 40 pounds of fresh produce per event.
Please note that your fist visit will require an onsite registration process that will take 5-10 minutes to complete.
Parking: You can on the street at most of our locations. At the Wellstone Center, you may park in our ramp.
Locations
The Wellstone Center*
179 Robie Street St. Paul, MN 55107
Dates
Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday From July to October 7/12, 7/26, 8/9, 8/23, 9/13, 9/27, 10/11, 10/25 Hours: 1:30 – 3pm
* Weather permitting – If there are thunderstorms or excessive heat warnings, we may cancel the event and / or events. For more information and event cancellation updates, please call (651) 789-3630.
Still have questions? Kindly email Katelyn Yee, Fresh Produce Coordinator.
Food Market Location
Francis Basket
1293 East Maynard Drive #410 St Paul, MN 55116 Phone: (651) 699-0986
The Wellstone Center Parking Ramp is located on the west side of the main building. The ramp has three levels with one elevator bank. Take the elevator to the first floor and follow the signs towards the information desk. Parking is free.
Note: Building hours may be adjusted due to holidays, emergencies, program changes or weather. Check our website homepage and social media for possible building hour changes.