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SUMMARY:Give to the Max Day 2025
DESCRIPTION:Take a moment to…Pause. Listen. Share.\nPause.\nAs your inbox and newsfeed is flooded this Give to the Max Day with important causes to support\, we ask you to pause to read Thee Da’s personal story – a woman who came to Minnesota as a refugee and works hard to support her children and find support for herself. \nListen.\nWhat we’re doing at KOM is too urgent not to speak up…\n– newly arrived families are finding community support\,\n– refugee adults are getting into stable careers\,\n– and youth are engaging in activities and college prep\,\nthanks to donors like you. The services we provide are lifelines for refugees and immigrants in a historic moment of need. \nShare.\nIf you’ve already given\, thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Want to take your impact even further? Share Thee Da’s story with a friend\, a coworker\, or a neighbor. Your voice travels farther than any email we send or post we make. \nYour gift helps clients like Thee Da stay connected.\nKOM staff create spaces where our community feels safe to talk about their struggles and connect to the resources they need. Your generosity helps make that possible without interruption. \nJoin Minnesota’s day of giving from now through November 20th to show your support for refugees and immigrants in MN. Every contribution matters. \n  \nGive today \n  \nShare the story \n  \n“Give to the Max celebrates Minnesota’s spirit of generosity and how that generosity ripples across every community\, city\, and county in our state\,” said Jenna Ray\, executive director and CEO of GiveMN. “Every year\, the campaign starts at $0 and every year we are humbled by the power hundreds of thousands of gifts can have when our community gives together.” \nAbout Give to the Max Day\nGive to the Max Day was created in 2009 to launch GiveMN\, a collaborative venture led by the Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation and many other organizations committed to helping make our state a better place. \nThat initial spark touched off an outpouring of generosity — $14 million in 24 hours. Celebrating its 17th anniversary in 2025\, Give to the Max Day has become Minnesota’s annual giving holiday\, raising $300 million in its first 16 years. Every year\, thousands of organizations and individuals generate donations and excitement for Minnesota causes that are working to improve the quality of life for all Minnesotans.
URL:https://mnkaren.org/event/give-to-the-max-day-2025/
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SUMMARY:Rooted and Rising: KOM 2025 Annual Gala
DESCRIPTION:Rooted and Rising\nKOM 2025 Annual Gala\nWe are excited to announce that we will host KOM’s 2025 Annual Gala this year on Thursday\, November 6th\, 2025 at the Inwood Oaks Event Center in Oakdale\, MN. \nThis year’s theme is Rooted and Rising\, paying homage to the founding history of our organization and looking ahead to new growth in this year of transition. \nEvent proceeds will power KOM’s services including youth leadership and cultural activities\, career training\, financial coaching\, community health education\, and services for refugees and immigrants. \n\nDate & Time:\nThursday\,\nNovember 6th\,\n5:30pm – 9:30pm \nLocation:\nInwood Oaks Event Center\n484 Inwood Ave N\,\nOakdale\, MN 55128 \nRegistration is now closed. \nFor questions about your ticket purchase or registration\, please contact Alice Buckner at (651) 202-3108 or events@mnkaren.org. \n\n\nAward Winners Announced\nAs part of our annual gala this year\, we are giving out 3 awards to celebrate the people and organizations who partner with KOM and help advance our mission. Last year\, we gave out these awards for the first time\, and we are excited to continue the tradition. Winners will receive public recognition and a framed award with the art by area artist Eh Soe Dwe. \nCulture Bearer Award – Aye Lwai\nThrough their example has served as role model for cultural expression\, strengthening preservation of their heritage in Minnesota in harmony with KOM’s mission. \n Aye Lwai was born in Burma\, where she learned to weave from her mother and other elders. During her time in the refugee camp\, she supported her family by weaving and selling traditional Karen shirts\, skirts\, and bags. After resettling to Minnesota\, Aye Lwai became involved in the weaving pilot project in 2015. She quickly distinguished herself as a master weaver due to her experience and enthusiasm for the project. \nOver the past ten years\, Aye Lwai has volunteered her time to teach weaving to youth and young adults in the community. Aye Lwai has also shared about Karen culture with the broader Minnesota community at many events. She believes the weaving circle is important for maintaining and sharing Karen culture across generations. \n  \nEquity Champion Award – Georgia Coleman\nAdvanced KOM’s mission to remove barriers for refugees and immigrants by calling attention to disparities and recommending changes. \n Georgia Coleman is a dedicated Workforce Program Coordinator with a passion for building pathways to opportunity and strengthening communities from the inside out. Through connecting with leadership within Mortenson\, she learned strategic ways to recruit\, train\, and retain diverse construction workforce through a Community Workforce Program; ensuring that local residents have direct access to union wage careers and sustainable employment. Her work is rooted in the belief that economic mobility starts with access\, education\, and accountability\, and she brings that vision to life every day with coordination. Georgia has been a key support for KOM’s career training programs\, increasing access to union trade jobs for our adult clients. \nService Award – Paul Monroe\nHas given their time and talent to the mission of KOM. \n \n\n\n\nPaul Monroe grew up in a rural area of Maryland. In 1989 he accepted a position at the highly regarded Minnesota Regional Sleep Disorders Center in Minneapolis. Paul has had a thirty-year career in Health Care including teaching in a program for Sleep Technicians at a local community college. Paul shares\, “I feel that teaching has always been a strong passion in me and when I retired\, I knew I wanted to volunteer my time in an educational program.” Paul’s volunteer service at KOM focuses on assisting teachers in various Employment Services and Training programs\, particularly the Community Services and Interpreting Program (COSI). Besides assisting in the classroom\, he leads groups reviewing classroom materials\, provides individual tutoring\, and teaches important test preparation skills. \n\n\n\n  \n\n\nIntroducing Our Emcees\nKu Gay Nahpay\nKu Gay is a passionate advocate for youth leadership\, mental health\, and substance use prevention within the Knyaw (Karen) and Kayah (Karenni) community. Born in Kanchanaburi\, Thailand\, she spent her early years in Tham Hin refugee camp before resettling in the U.S. in 2007. \nShe earned her B.A. in Social Work from Bethel University and her Master of Social Work with a concentration in Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counseling from the University of St. Thomas. \nAs the founder of Today’s Leaders\, she walks alongside youth to embrace their identity and leadership potential through community engagement both locally and internationally. She has also worked with the Karen Organization of Minnesota\, helping youth explore college\, career\, and leadership pathways. Now serving as a board member\, Ku Gay is committed to fostering intergenerational connections\, strengthening cultural roots\, and continuing to grow alongside her community. \nMichi Lee\nMichi Lee is a proud Minnesota native- although\, she did cross the border for a stint- to get her BFA in Musical Theater Performance at Viterbo University in La Crosse\, Wisconsin. Michi is a proud mixed Korean American\, who has found joy and purpose in creating stories to share within our local communities. \nNow residing in Hennepin county- Michi has worked with multiple theaters such as Mixed Blood Theatre\, The History Theatre\, and the Artistry- as a performer and an educator. Working as an educator with Theater Mu has also been an incredibly important part of Michi’s life. All children are our future and all children deserve to have their stories told and celebrated. Thank you so much to all who support KOM and all their heroic endeavors! \n\nPerformers\nHarold Torrence and Liliana Rodríguez\nWe have special guests performers\, including Harold Torrence\, who is back this year\, this time performing alongside Liliana Rodríguez on our main stage! Harold Torrence is a Latin American Guitarist and Musician. A teacher as well as a musician\, Torrence regularly plays at different venues across the Twin Cities. Born and raised in Venezuela\, Liliana Rodríguez is a bilingual Assistant Principal\, pianist\, and vocalist whose music celebrates the rich rhythms and colors of Latin America and the Caribbean. Since arriving in the United States in 2000\, she has shared her passion for music and education through performances\, teaching\, and cultural collaborations across the Twin Cities. \nLiliana performs alongside her husband\, Harold Torrence\, blending piano\, voice\, and spirit in a repertoire that bridges traditions and generations. She is also an active member of the Tapestry Worship Band and collaborates with various Twin Cities cultural and artistic groups\, sharing music that uplifts\, unites\, and honors her heritage. \nAs an educator and leader\, she believes music is a universal language that connects hearts\, nurtures identity\, and builds community. \n\nRaffle Tickets & Prizes\nThe Karen Organization of Minnesota will conduct a charitable raffle at our Annual Gala  The raffle will raise funds for our programs serving refugees and immigrants in Minnesota. \n\nRAFFLE PRIZES INCLUDE: \nHand-Woven Karen Traditional Textiles \n55″ Samsung Crystal UHD Flat Screen TV ($469 value) \n$350 R. F. Moeller Jeweler Gift Certificate \nGrand Casino Mille Lacs Gift Certificates for a One Night Stay ($275 value) \nTwo Minnesota United FC Sports Items ($125 value) \nTwo Tickets to a Minnesota Orchestra Classical Concert ($120.00 value) \nGift Certificate for a One-Hour Elements Massage ($100 value) \nTwo Baked Goods Gift Baskets ($50 value each) \nTwo Gift Baskets ($50 value each) \nMN Twins Bailey Ober Memorabilia: Autographed Photo ($75 value) \nTwo City Auto Glass Gift Baskets ($50 value) \nCafé Latte Gift Certificate ($50 value) \nTwo Gift Certificates to Keys Café & Bakery ($20 value each) \nRice Cooker ($35 value) \nSlow Cooker Set ($35 value) \nToaster Oven ($35 value) \nKwik Trip Gift Certificate ($25 value) \nComputer Bag and Colorful Purse ($20 value) \n  \nPlease read KOM House Rules for Raffle 2025\nRaffle tickets cost $20 each and must be purchased in-person from KOM staff or board members\, or at the KOM office. Tickets are available to purchase! \nMust be 18 or older to purchase a ticket or win a prize. Winners will be drawn at KOM’s Annual Gala on Thursday\, November 6th\, 2025\, 5:30pm-9:00pm at the Inwood Oaks Event Center\, 484 Inwood Ave N\, Oakdale\, MN 55128. Raffle tickets are not valid for event entry— gala tickets must be purchased separately. Need not be present to win. Winners will be posted on KOM’s website following the event. Winner must pick up prize at the Annual Gala or KOM office within 2 weeks of drawing date and present this raffle ticket stub to collect prize. Winner responsible for any applicable fees or taxes. \n\nIf you have any questions about the raffle\, please contact Alice Buckner at (651) 202-3108 or events@mnkaren.org. \n  \n\nWe look forward to gathering with many of you in November. \n  \nA special thank you to our sponsors of this year’s Gala:  \n  \nPLATINUM SPONSOR: \n \n  \nGOLD SPONSORS: \n \n \nSILVER SPONSORS: \n  \n  \n \n \n \n  \nBRONZE SPONSORS: \nBethesda Family Medicine Clinic \nComo Park Senior High School Staff \nCouncil on Asian Pacific Minnesotans \nEbenezer Karen Baptist Church \nEmmanuel Karen Baptist Church \nFirst Karen Baptist Church \nHealth Partners  \nHighland Park Neighbors \nIntek Plastics \nK’Nyaw Baptist Church \nMaguire Agency \nPaul Monroe and Donna McNamara \nRise Baking Company \nRoseville Adult Learning Center  \nSKD Transport \nTrinity Karen Baptist Church \nVietnamese Social Services \nJoin Us as a Sponsor\nThank you for considering partnering with us as an event sponsor. Event proceeds will power KOM’s services including youth leadership and cultural activities\, career training\, financial coaching\, community health education\, and services for refugees and immigrants. During these particularly challenging times\, KOM relies on your support to keep our programs running and continue to adapt to changing needs. \nPlease see our sponsorship levels and benefits here\, which include Platinum\, Gold\, Silver\, and Bronze: \nKOM 2025 Gala Sponsorship Packages – PDF                    KOM 2025 Gala Sponsorship Packages – Word Doc \nWe request your commitment by October 17th (new extended deadline). Please respond to events@mnkaren.org with your selection and your payment\, made payable to: \nKaren Organization of Minnesota\, 2353 Rice Street\, Suite 240\, Roseville\, MN 55113-3721 \nIf you have any questions about the event or sponsorship opportunities\, please contact our Development Director\, Alice Buckner\, at (651) 202 3108 (you may text) or events@mnkaren.org.
URL:https://mnkaren.org/event/rooted-and-rising-2025/
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SUMMARY:Karen New Year 2765
DESCRIPTION:Join us to celebrate Karen New Year 2765\, a time to honor our culture\, traditions\, and community spirit. Save the date for January 1st\, 2026 in St. Paul\, Minnesota. \nBring your family and friends for an unforgettable day of music\, dance\, and unity. Let’s welcome the new year together with pride and joy! \n  \nJoin us on January 1\, 2026\, at Washington Technology Magnet School in St. Paul\, MN\, for our annual Karen Traditional New Year celebration! This is more than just a celebration\, it’s a meaningful gathering to bring our people together\, unite in a safe space\, and celebrate our rich heritage. \nExpect a joyful day filled with traditional games\, prizes\, and a FREE meal at noon. Bring your family and friends… everyone’s invited! \nFor sponsoring the event:\nSPONSOR CONTACTS:\nPO EH (651) 363 – 9359\nALICE (651) 202 – 3108 \nHave question about the event?\nEVENT CONTACTS:\nTHARA EH TAH KHU (651) 460 – 0668\nTHARA NAY HTOO (651) 529 – 5066\nKYAW KYAW LWIN (651) 417 – 2650 \nOrganized in collaboration by the Karen Culture Organization of Minnesota\, the Karen Community of Minnesota\, and the Karen Organization of Minnesota.
URL:https://mnkaren.org/event/karen-new-year-2765/
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SUMMARY:Karen Culture Presentation - ONLINE!
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in learning more about Karen (K’nyaw) culture? Join us for our Karen Culture Presentation online every other month.\nDuring this presentation\, participants with learn about the Karen (K’nyaw) history\, culture\, and resettlement in the U.S. We will explore the history of the Karen and how they became refugees\, and discuss how the Karen have adapted to life in the U.S. We will also give a brief overview of Karen culture\, covering everything from food\, to clothing\, to family\, to communication styles\, and more. Come with open ears and any questions.  \nThis presentation will be delivered online. RSVP on Zoom to one of our upcoming sessions to receive the link: \nRSVP here  \n*Suggested donation of $15 to help cover staff time and preparation:  \nDonate here \nWant to request a presentation for a different date tailored to your group? Please see our Karen Culture Presentations page for more details and to fill out a request.
URL:https://mnkaren.org/event/karen-culture-presentation-online-4/2026-02-20/
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SUMMARY:Karen Culture Presentation - ONLINE!
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in learning more about Karen (K’nyaw) culture? Join us for our Karen Culture Presentation online every other month.\nDuring this presentation\, participants with learn about the Karen (K’nyaw) history\, culture\, and resettlement in the U.S. We will explore the history of the Karen and how they became refugees\, and discuss how the Karen have adapted to life in the U.S. We will also give a brief overview of Karen culture\, covering everything from food\, to clothing\, to family\, to communication styles\, and more. Come with open ears and any questions.  \nThis presentation will be delivered online. RSVP on Zoom to one of our upcoming sessions to receive the link: \nRSVP here  \n*Suggested donation of $15 to help cover staff time and preparation:  \nDonate here \nWant to request a presentation for a different date tailored to your group? Please see our Karen Culture Presentations page for more details and to fill out a request.
URL:https://mnkaren.org/event/karen-culture-presentation-online-4/2026-04-17/
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SUMMARY:Karen Culture Presentation - ONLINE!
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in learning more about Karen (K’nyaw) culture? Join us for our Karen Culture Presentation online every other month.\nDuring this presentation\, participants with learn about the Karen (K’nyaw) history\, culture\, and resettlement in the U.S. We will explore the history of the Karen and how they became refugees\, and discuss how the Karen have adapted to life in the U.S. We will also give a brief overview of Karen culture\, covering everything from food\, to clothing\, to family\, to communication styles\, and more. Come with open ears and any questions.  \nThis presentation will be delivered online. RSVP on Zoom to one of our upcoming sessions to receive the link: \nRSVP here  \n*Suggested donation of $15 to help cover staff time and preparation:  \nDonate here \nWant to request a presentation for a different date tailored to your group? Please see our Karen Culture Presentations page for more details and to fill out a request.
URL:https://mnkaren.org/event/karen-culture-presentation-online-4/2026-06-19/
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SUMMARY:Karen Culture Presentation - ONLINE!
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in learning more about Karen (K’nyaw) culture? Join us for our Karen Culture Presentation online every other month.\nDuring this presentation\, participants with learn about the Karen (K’nyaw) history\, culture\, and resettlement in the U.S. We will explore the history of the Karen and how they became refugees\, and discuss how the Karen have adapted to life in the U.S. We will also give a brief overview of Karen culture\, covering everything from food\, to clothing\, to family\, to communication styles\, and more. Come with open ears and any questions.  \nThis presentation will be delivered online. RSVP on Zoom to one of our upcoming sessions to receive the link: \nRSVP here  \n*Suggested donation of $15 to help cover staff time and preparation:  \nDonate here \nWant to request a presentation for a different date tailored to your group? Please see our Karen Culture Presentations page for more details and to fill out a request.
URL:https://mnkaren.org/event/karen-culture-presentation-online-4/2026-08-21/
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SUMMARY:Karen Culture Presentation - ONLINE!
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in learning more about Karen (K’nyaw) culture? Join us for our Karen Culture Presentation online every other month.\nDuring this presentation\, participants with learn about the Karen (K’nyaw) history\, culture\, and resettlement in the U.S. We will explore the history of the Karen and how they became refugees\, and discuss how the Karen have adapted to life in the U.S. We will also give a brief overview of Karen culture\, covering everything from food\, to clothing\, to family\, to communication styles\, and more. Come with open ears and any questions.  \nThis presentation will be delivered online. RSVP on Zoom to one of our upcoming sessions to receive the link: \nRSVP here  \n*Suggested donation of $15 to help cover staff time and preparation:  \nDonate here \nWant to request a presentation for a different date tailored to your group? Please see our Karen Culture Presentations page for more details and to fill out a request.
URL:https://mnkaren.org/event/karen-culture-presentation-online-4/2026-10-16/
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