You Want the Tough Stuff
From our president
FEBRUARY 2025 NEWSLETTER
Welcome to 2025 MFWCAA Members!
I’m Benjamin Henry your president for this year. I’ve been a worker since 2014 and started in the families immigration unit with Anoka Co. I moved over to Washington Co. as a Sr. Eligibility Specialist. I’m your “jack of all trades” type guy which is why you’ve see me running around like a mad man at the conferences!
Conference Planning
We are already off and running to plan our next conference and we’ve made progress on topics that we’d like to present (spoiler alert: my big topic I want to pull in this year is a tax professional who can go over difficult ones like farmsteads, partnerships, etc). We hear you; You WANT THE TOUGH STUFF! We’ve been diligently working to provide as much of the more complex topics as we can and hope you’ve noticed some of the additional offerings we’ve had in the past cou-ple years. DHS is aware and has been trying to get some more complex stuff at recent conferences too. Rest assured that remains one of our core focuses as we continue to plan our next conference.
Website Struggles
We’ve also noticed that, even with the upgrades, our website is fairly clunky and needs reasonably skilled individuals to update it. In response, we have set a meeting with our web developer to discuss a complete re-do with all the things we want in place rather than just piecemealing it together as we have. Stay tuned for more updates on that. In the mean-time, please email your region rep or our general email at mfwcaa@gmail.com if you’re having difficulties and we will get it sorted out!
Take Care of Each Other
Lastly, I think we’ve all seen the way the political winds are blowing. One of our missions is advocacy and I that will be needed now more than ever. Program cuts, culling of the federal workforce, and anti-immigration stances by our federal government mean we need to use our voices to protect the most vulnerable in our communities as we deal with increasing need with our programs. I hope you’ll join me in making sure people are being taken care of. The fight will continue to protect the integrity of our programs and provide services in a timely matter to those in need.
Take Care of Yourself Too!
These are uncertain and difficult times. They are the hardest I’ve ever experienced and I’m certain most of you are feel-ing tired at this point too. I’d encourage you all to take care of yourselves and take at least a little time to indulge your-selves in hobbies or other things that bring you joy. We’re here for you if you need anything so feel free to reach out. We’re pushing ahead with the knowledge that we will need things that provide workers some mental support and some training and that’s what we’re going to do!
Take care everyone,
Benjamin Henry
MEET BOARD MEMBERS
Congratulations to President-Elect Angella Blanshan
Angella has been an Eligibility Worker at DVHHS for almost 10 years, and a Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Advocate for 20 years. Married 30 years, she has a grown daughter and three grandkids to keep her busy in her spare time!
Region 7
Dionicia (Dino) Diaz, Jr, has been with the METS Team at Stearns County for 10 years.
Born in Chicago, he came to MN in 1997 to attend St Cloud State University, and likes to golf, bowl, and play Bingo. He loves to travel and hang out with his three children as much as they will let him.
Fun Fact– in 1994, he was part of an event with Oprah at Harpo Stu-dios and got to meet and spend time with her!
Region 9
Marki Casey is an Eligibility Worker at Brown County as a member of the Adult Team, processing applications for SNAP, Cash, and Health Care.
She has two children, 11 and 14, who keep her busy with their sporting events, and enjoys taking exploring new destinations on the motorcycle with her boyfriend. They are ruled by canine overlord Cash, a Shih Tzu who will turn seven later this year.
Region 12
Brittany Lane has been with Hennepin County for 7 years as part of the Youth Eligibility Team (YET). They specialize in working with minors and youth, collaborating with surround-ing youth-serving organizations. She is passionate about serving vulnerable populations, mental health, advocating for racial and gender equity.
In her free time, Brittany enjoys walking, reading, and spend-ing time with loved ones.
Region 13
Jacqueline Saunders has a passion for learning which has served her well in her 17 years with Ramsey County. She strongly believes that the work we do is important, and is looking forward to contributing and being a valuable part of the MFWCAA board!
She is a mom who enjoys spending time with her family and their dog, Ada, while exploring new places together.
Region 4
A Stevens County EW, Missy Ervin is excited to be a new Region Representative on the MFWCAA Board!
Married to her high school sweetheart, she has three grown daughters and nine grandchildren, all close by. Her biggest chal-lenge is navigating policy as it applies to the different programs.
BE AN EARLY BIRD WINNER!
Membership dues are $20.00 per person. Your money is used for things like running our organization, updating the website and of course regional money, meetings, and other miscellaneous things that keep an organization of this size going. Our membership year runs from January 1 to December 31 and if you JOIN BEFORE THE END OF MARCH, YOU'LL BE AUTOMATICALLY ENTERED TO WIN A PRICE - DON'T WAIT!
SCHOLARSHIPS
Are you going to college or do you have a family member that will be enrolled in the 2025 Fall and/or 2026 Spring semesters? If so, you may be eligible for one of our scholarships! APPLY NOW!
What does MFWCAA do?
The Minnesota Financial Workers and Case Aides Association is guided by a dedicated team of volunteers who represent financial workers and case aides from across the state. Our board members bring years of experience, compassion, and commitment to supporting their peers, strengthening communication, and promoting professionalism in human services.
Check what the MFWCAA is all about!
Financial Worker/Case Aide of the Year Nomination
Kind. Caring. Hardworking. One of a kind. The best!
You know him or her...we know you do! We want to hear about them! This person loves their job and excels at what they do. They go above and beyond. They are truly the best of the best! That is the person we are looking for. We can't wait to honor this person. Nominating someone is easy. Just complete the nomination form and include the person's name, back-ground and the reason you feel this person should be the 2022 Financial Worker/Case Aide of the Year! Please remember this person must be a member of the MFWCAA. NOMINATE SOMEONE TODAY!
MORE FUN STUFF TO CHECK OUT!
SCHOLARSHIPS
Are you going to college or do you have a family member that will be enrolled in the 2025 Fall and/or 2026 Spring semesters? If so, you may be eligible for one of our scholarships! APPLY NOW!
What does MFWCAA do?
The Minnesota Financial Workers and Case Aides Association is guided by a dedicated team of volunteers who represent financial workers and case aides from across the state. Our board members bring years of experience, compassion, and commitment to supporting their peers, strengthening communication, and promoting professionalism in human services.
Check what the MFWCAA is all about!
Financial Worker/Case Aide of the Year Nomination
Kind. Caring. Hardworking. One of a kind. The best!
You know him or her...we know you do! We want to hear about them! This person loves their job and excels at what they do. They go above and beyond. They are truly the best of the best! That is the person we are looking for. We can't wait to honor this person. Nominating someone is easy. Just complete the nomination form and include the person's name, back-ground and the reason you feel this person should be the 2022 Financial Worker/Case Aide of the Year! Please remember this person must be a member of the MFWCAA. NOMINATE SOMEONE TODAY!
MORE FUN STUFF TO CHECK OUT!



