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38625 14th Avenue, Suite 100, North Branch, MN 55056
Adult residential crisis stabilization (RCS) provides structure and support to an adult client in a community living environment when a client has experienced a mental health crisis and needs short-term services to ensure that the client can safely return to the client's home or pre-crisis living environment with additional services and supports identified in the client's crisis assessment.Residential crisis stabilization is provided in a 24 hour licensed residential setting by qualified mental health staff.Residential crisis stabilization serves eligible members assessed during a crisis assessment to be experiencing a mental health crisis.
41 North 12th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55403-1394
Provides rapid rehousing, scattered site housing, and supportive housing services for youth in the Twin Cities experiencing homelessness. Units are located at Nicollet Square Apartments, Downtown View Apartments. Scattered site housing includes In Reach, Hearth, and Pathways.
14 North 11th Street, Cloquet, MN 55720
Employment counselors help SNAP clients in gaining skills and abilities to obtain employment to gain self-sufficiency, including:- Adult education?- Budgeting assistance?- Career planning?- Computer classes?- Interviewing skills?- Job search assistance?- Post-secondary education?- Resume development?- Short-term training?- Support services?- Transportation assistance?- Vocational interest
18562 Minobimaadizi Loop, Onamia, MN 56359
Child Protection Services:Conducts child protection investigations on all neglect and abuse complaints within the Band's jurisdiction. The program provides ongoing child welfare case management and prevention services to Band members, first-generation descendants, and American Indians within the Band's designated service area. The Indian Child Welfare program monitors the welfare of all Band children and first-generation descendants outside the Band's designated service area under the Indian Child Welfare Act.Foster Care:Licenses and trains foster care providers within the Band's designated service area. Any American Indian or community member with strong ties to the Mille Lacs Band may apply to become a licensed foster care provider.Independent Living and Life Skills program:Provides child welfare support services to Band members, first-generation descendants, and American Indians who are 14 - 21 years old and live within the designated service area of the Band. It also provides independent living assistance to Band members, first-generation descendants, and American Indians who are 16 - 21 years old and live within the Band's designated service area.Additional support services offered:?- Benefits assistant: Assists families who need to enroll in Medicaid and Medicare?- Crisis stabilizer: One-on-one crisis support?- Homemaker: Assists with general and light homemaking needs?- Independent life skills coach: One-on-one formal assistance in developing independent life skills?- Job coach: One-on-one formal employment assistance?- Mentor: One-on-one positive role model for youth?- Parent assistant: One-on-one parenting assistance using the Positive Indian Parent Model?- Transporter: Assists with transportation requests?- Tutor: One-on-one educational assistance
Provides supportive services for individuals who have experienced the loss of a beloved companion animal. Services include:- Chat room: Offers free, scheduled, live sessions online in a group chat platform with trained volunteer pet loss specialists who are available to offer support for those grieving the loss or anticipating the loss of a beloved companion animal- Curated listing of recommended readings on various pet and animal topics such as pet loss and euthanasia- Information directory: Provides a comprehensive listing of service providers who are local and online that provide animal chaplain services, animal hospitals, in-home euthanasia, no-charge support groups, partnerships, pet cemeteries, pet loss counselors, pet loss support groups, and other resources- Online video support group program: An online group video session hosted by a pet loss grief support specialist that provides a safe and private space to meet others who are going through similar loss of a beloved companion animal. Visit website to view the video support group schedule.- Offers volunteer opportunities including hosting chat rooms and other administrative positions. Volunteers must complete an APLB Pet Loss Grief Specialist training and participate in a brief internship program prior to starting.
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6120 Oren Avenue North, Stillwater, MN 55082
Diversion services help youth make better choices and parents recognize signs and symptoms. Topics include:- Chemical Awareness Program (CAP) (tobacco, e-cigs, alcohol, and drugs) (not a treatment program)- Restorative Justice Conferencing: Mediation that includes offender, victims, and their respective support groups- Community work service hours- Creative Responses to Conflict (helping the youth to develop alternative ways in dealing with conflict)- Restitution- Bullying Awareness Program (BAP)- Distracted Driving Awareness Program (DDAP) (helping young drivers become educated on how to prevent risky behaviors and attitudes while driving or prior to being a licensed driver)- Responsible Social Media Use (RSMU) (helping youth who are struggling to use social media in a healthy way)- Theft Awareness Program (TAP)- Teen Intervene Program (TI)
1233 South Highway 10, Motley, MN 56466
Provides the Customer Assistance Program that can be applied to most services on patient's medical bills. The program is provided when care is deemed medically necessary, after meeting income criteria. Offers both free care and discounted care, depending on individuals' family size and income. Medical expenses not covered under this program are insurance co-pays, Department Transportation physicals, Lakewood Care Center, Care Van, Lakewood Pines, or Manor Accounts, and In Vitro Fertilization services.
1211 North Nokomis NE, Alexandria, MN 56308
Home improvement store and donation center that sells new and gently used building materials, furniture, and appliances.Accepted donations include: Appliances, building materials, cabinets, countertops, decorative, doors, furniture, hardware, heating, lighting/electrical, paint/primer/stain, roofing materials/gutters, tools, windows. All items need to be in good condition. Pick-up of donations is available by appointment.Volunteer opportunities available.
622 East Vernon Avenue, Fergus Falls, MN 56537
  • Provides emergency gasoline vouchers or bus tickets that enable people to get to work or to obtain medical assistance from the remote areas of Otter Tail County.- Limited amount of vouchers and tickets available
1001 Highway 7, Hopkins, MN 55305
Program designed to meet the needs of adult refugees, immigrants, and migrant workers whose native language is other than English. Students may enroll at any time of the year as they strive to achieve skills in spoken and written English. Written and oral drills are used extensively, as well as real-life settings that enable learners to navigate their way through everyday experiences.
810 3rd Avenue SW, Rochester, MN 55904
Volunteers provide 1:1 mentoring a few hours a week to at-risk youth to help them boost their self-esteem and overall success. Depending on need, volunteers support youth in a variety of settings including at public and private schools, Head Start locations, shelters, and day care centers. Benefits include: - Accident and liability insurance - Meeting new people, learning new things and having the satisfaction of helping others - Non-taxable stipend of $4 per hour. Must serve a minimum of 10 hours of service per week to qualify. - Orientation and ongoing training opportunities - Possible daily lunch on site - Recognition events - Transportation reimbursement to and from service site
1900 Chicago Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55404
Case Management: Offers short-term and long-term case management to help adults with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) live successfully and independently. Case managers provide support for individuals who are at the greatest risks and need life-changing assistance. People are connected to care coordination, housing support, coordinating of physical and health supports, and intensive goal planning and management.Depending on a person's needs, services include:- Assessment- Case planning- Advocacy- Care coordination- Housing assistance or coordination- Monitoring and support- Crisis evaluation and assistance- Connection to community wellness and social activitiesMental Health Clinic: Avivo's Mental Health Clinic in Minneapolis exists to support Avivo's mission in the areas of recovery and mental health in Minnesota. Therapists provide counseling, mental health diagnostic assessments, and crisis resources. Expertise in working with co-occurring concerns, trauma, SPMI, mood disorders, and complex barriers such as homelessness and unemployment.Target Mental Health Case Management (TCM) and Intensive Case Management (ICM): Offers long term (voluntary and court ordered) case management programs provided to people with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI). TCM/ICM case managers operate from a harm reduction, housing first, and trauma informed model to provide client centered, culturally responsive long-term case management. Assists with goals relating to: housing stability, employment, community supports, and healthcare.
300 3rd Avenue NE, Cambridge, MN 55008
Manages a public housing complex, a 45-unit, HUD-subsidized apartment building that offers affordable housing options to low-income individuals and families.Interested individuals must complete an application to be placed on the waitlist. Final eligibility will be determined when an applicant is selected from the waiting list.
480 West 78th Street, Suite 111, Chanhassen, MN 55317
Recovery Services- Coaching: A personal recovery plan is developed founded on the individual's strengths that incorporates goal setting based on a number of life areas in addition to their substance use disorder. Coaching is not a 12-step-based program. - Support for family and loved ones
17707 Westwood Road, Nashwauk, MN 55769
Provides religious education
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65 Main Avenue North, Harmony, MN 55939
Provides individual counseling with a therapist, including: - Care coordination - Couples and family counseling - Psychiatry - Psychological evaluation - Substance use counseling - Telehealth - Therapy - Treatment for ADHD, anxiety, depression, mood or behavior disorders
145 Gunflint Trail, Grand Marais, MN 55604
Full-service law enforcement provides the following services:- Emergency and non-emergency response to calls for assistance and public safety information- Civil processing of civil and criminal documents, such as subpoenas and court orders- CodeRED service for high-speed emergency notifications to residents- Crime reporting and investigation services- D.A.R.E. Program to educate youth on drug abuse resistance- Fingerprinting services for background checks and other legal purposes- Firearms permits processing and issuance- Jail facility with five individual holding cells- Record requests, including reports and public safety documentation
13899 Highway 13 South Frontage Road, Savage, MN 55378
Preventative services:- Cleaning- Check-ups- Children's dental care (provided at the Children's Savage site)Restorative services:- Crowns and bridgework- FillingsDenture services:- Partials- Dentures- Implant supported dentures- Dental visits for denture wearersAdvanced services:- Oral surgery- Root canals- ImplantsAdditional service:- Emergency care- Sedation
402 Fisher Avenue, Suite 593, Crookston, MN 56716-2811
  • Crookston High School 402 Fisher Avenue Crookston, MN 56716 (218)281-2144- Highland Elementary School 801 Central Avenue North, Crookston, MN 56716 (218)281-5600- New Paths Area Learning Center 116 West Robert Street, Suite A Crookston, MN 56716 (218)281-5864- Northern Lights Academy 600 Bruce Street, Crookston, MN 56716- Washington Elementary School 724 University Avenue, Crookston, MN 56716 (218)281-2762
2495 18th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55404
  • Early Childhood Therapy: services are provided to children and their caregiver(s).- Individual Therapy: Therapists support younger children through Non-Directive Play Therapy utilizing toys, games, artwork, reading, and talking to support children in expressing feelings and experiences. For older children, therapists will work with the child to decide what is the most helpful form of intervention to meet individual needs and goals.- Youth Group Therapy: Helps children break the secret of domestic violence, understand that the abuse and violence is not their fault, strengthen self-esteem and have fun. Held twice a year in the Spring and Fall. Groups meet once a week for twelve weeks on Tuesday evenings.
518 South McCornell Avenue, Parkers Prairie, MN 56361
ECFE is a parenting education program for all Minnesota families with children between the ages of birth to Kindergarten entrance. Learning opportunities through ECFE may occur in a variety of settings, such as the families' homes, district or community sites, and online parenting education and support. Programming and education services often include parents/caregivers and children but may just include parents/caregivers.ECFE works to strengthen families and engage the ability of all parents to provide an environment that supports the healthy development of their child.Services may include:- Book lending library- Dad and child programs- Early childhood screening for children ages 3 - 5- Information on community resources- Outdoor classroom- Parent-child activities- Parent discussion groups- Play and learn activities for children- Programs for non-English language learners- School readiness program for children age 3 1/2 - 4- Special events for the entire family- Workshops on specific topicsNOTE: Call for current class offerings and schedule of events.
301 West Lyon Street, Marshall, MN 56258
Provides the collection, preservation, and dissemination of knowledge about the history of Lyon County and relates it to the history of the region and the state of Minnesota.
Professionals help families, adults, and children who are experiencing emotional and behavioral difficulties, and who need more intensive services to increase stability both at home and in their community.Find a Location: https://sagentbh.com/our-locations/minnesota/