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Parents of Latin American Children (PLAC) is a Twin Cities based non-profit adoptive parent's support group. It provides information and guidance in adoption children from Latin America, provides cultural activities to enhance
knowledge and pride in the heritage of our children and provides assistance to children in Latin America through fundraising and service projects.In addition to sponsoring La Semana, PLAC has sponsored a dance troupe, children and teen social activities, Halloween parties and various family activities. All PLAC activities are developed and cried out by PLAC members. PLAC has an email newsletter to help keep it's members up to date on events that may be of interest. Please click here to see the latest newsletter or to subscribe. Want to join?
Please print out this page and fill in the information below. Membership is free. Send the infomation to: Louis Brendemuehl
9717 Xerxes Rd S Minneapolis, MN 55431-2465 or email him at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it PLAC Membership Application
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XL Re names Rochaix to head Latin America unitReinsurance company XL Re said Tuesday it has named Philippe Rochaix the new president and...
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Chef Sandoval sees global growth for Latin cuisineChef Richard Sandoval, despite tough economic times, believes there is plenty of enthusiasm worldwide for...
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Pemex 235,000-Barrel Cadereyta Refinery Has ExplosionPetroleos Mexicanos, Latin America’s largest oil producer, said its 235,000 barrel-a-day Cadereyta refinery outside the...
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Vanderbilt's Latin America center gets $2 millionVanderbilt University's Center for Latin American Studies is getting a $2 million federal grant to...
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XL Re Announces Appointment of Philippe Rochaix as Head of Latin America OperationsXL Re, the global reinsurance operations of XL Group plc , today announced the appointment...
knowledge and pride in the heritage of our children and provides assistance to children in Latin America through fundraising and service projects.