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1610 Highway 23 North, Sandstone, MN 55072
Helps people without children who can't work enough to support themselves, and whose income and resources are very low, to pay for basic needs. The maximum monthly benefit is:- $128 for a person living in a licensed residential facility or receiving substance use disorder treatment services- $350 for a person living in the community- Emergency funds may be available if the individual cannot pay for basic needs, such as shelter or food, and their health or safety is at risk because of thisPeople who get GA are also eligible for help with medical and food costs through Medical Assistance - MA and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program - SNAP.
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110 2nd Street South, Marketplace Office Building, Waite Park, MN 56387
Helps women and men who have been the primary caretaker at home and lost their primary income, suddenly needed to provide for their family. Helps participants find worthwhile employment and livable wage jobs to support their families.Services include personal assessments, individual counseling, education and training, job search and placement support, networking and support, and other short-term assistance.
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PO Box 447, Hwy 224, White Earth, MN 56591
- Provides education for children who are 1/4 or more Native American - Serves Kindergarten - 12th Grades
110 East Grove Street, Caledonia, MN 55921
Individualized job-seeker services, including:- Academic skill testing- Career counseling- College research- Creating resumes and cover letters- GED preparation- Hands-on computer classes- Job search skills development- Life skills training- Preparing for interviews
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305 Main Street NE, Mapleton, MN 56065
Provides primary care services including:- Family medicine- Internal medicine- Obstetrics and gynecology- Pediatrics- Routine examinations, sports physicals, and health screenings
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15000 Highway 115, Little Falls, MN 56345
Managed by the Minnesota National Guard, opens up opportunities for archery deer, turkey, and fishing seasons for both active/retired military members and civilians. Participants must register via iSportsman, obtain installation permits, and comply with state licensing and regulations. Special programs include Disabled Veterans hunts, which provide lodging, meals, and assistance to ensure accessibility.
3230 Spruce Street, Saint Paul, MN 55117
Provides several volunteer opportunities to the public. Volunteers provide services to clients throughout the metro area, including:- Readers: Volunteers help by reading aloud, sorting through the mail, and skimming through magazines on behalf of clients- Shoppers: Volunteers walk through stores with a client and assist when needed to locate specific items- Walkers: Volunteers serve as sighted guides for regularly scheduled walking groups in a public park or mall
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120 1st Street NE, Rochester, MN 55906
- Distributing food and cleanup- Driving for picking up food at various suppliers- Sorting food by type
801 Washington Street, Northfield, MN 55057
Mayor and City Council Members:- Member contact information https://www.northfieldmn.gov/118/City-CouncilDepartments:- Administration and Finance- Construction and Developmental Planning- Economic Development Authority- Elections- Garbage and Recycling- Licenses and Permits- Parks and Recreation: Includes over 35 parks and open spaces, pedestrian and bicycle paths, an arena, and an outdoor pool.- Planning and Zoning- Public Works- Snow and Parking- Water Conservation Rebates
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Construction/Development PermitsLand Use Planning and Regulation ServicesCommunity Housing Development OrganizationsCity/County ParksBusiness Registration/LicensingResidential Energy/Water Conservation RebatesRecreational TrailsVoter Registration OfficesElection InformationElectric Service Connection/RepairStreet Construction/RepairWater Service Connection/RepairSnow Clearance/Street SaltingLocal Officials OfficesSwimming FacilitiesCity Government Information ServicesResidential Recycling Programs
418 Pine Street, Chaska, MN 55318
Processes:- Drivers license- Passport cards, books, and photos- Snowmobile licenses and trail permits- Park vehicle permits
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2309 Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55404
Provides FHPAP application assistance only for eligible individuals and families in Hennepin County seeking rent assistance.?FHPAP does not provide direct financial assistance. Hennepin County is responsible for determining eligibility and distributing rent assistance funds.
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14168 Oak Park Boulevard North, Oak Park Heights, MN 55082
Mayor and City Council Members:- Member contact informationCity Departments:- Administration Department: Responsible for coordinating and overseeing city operations, city information, and recommendations on city policy- Building: Responsible for reviewing construction plans, enforcing building codes, and providing building inspections- Finance Department: Provides utility billing, payroll, accounts payable, accounts receivable, financial reports, annual budgets, and other financial aspects- Public Works Division: Maintains water system, sewer system, stormwater system, parks system, snow removal, street patching and sweeping, streetlights, and mowing on a contractual basis. To reach Public Works after hours, contact Emergency Line (651)485-2304.
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207 West 11th Street, Glencoe, MN 55336
Provides general public transportation within McLeod, Sibley, and Wright counties. There are two different services: Dial-A-Ride bus and minivan service.Professional drivers use handicapped-accessible buses to provide Dial-A-Ride service throughout the three counties and within one mile outside McLeod and Sibley county borders.Professional drivers operate the minivan service to provide rides to individuals who need transportation above and beyond what can be provided by the bus system. The minivan is often used because a customer is in a wheelchair and needs to go outside the service area of the buses.
1106 Broadway, Alexandria, MN 56308
The program helps people with disabilities learn new and healthy independent living skills. Staff teach new skills with hands-on instructions and assistance, delivered in the home or community with transport provided.
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312 Central Avenue SE, Suite 524, Minneapolis, MN 55414
Information and referral service to members of organized labor and their families
11440 Crooked Lake Boulevard NW, Coon Rapids, MN 55433
- Adult services, including consumer information- Children's services and programs, including story hour- Computer classes- Homebound service delivers audiobooks, books, magazines, movies, and other library materials to individuals who cannot get out of their homes- Information and entertainment through book loan, eBooks, newspapers, audiobooks, eMagazines, magazines, and videos- Interlibrary loan is used to request titles not owned by Anoka County Library- Library hold lockers for use outside of non-business hours at Johnsville, Mississippi, Northtown, and Saint Francis branches.- Microfilm readers and copy machines- Meeting space at Centennial, Crooked Lake, Johnsville, Mississippi, Northtown and Rum River branches- Public Internet access computers at each library available on a first come first serve basis. - Printers and copy machines available at each library- Reference center with access to government documents at Northtown- Wireless internet access is available at all libraries
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600 Main Street, Henderson, MN 56044
Mayor and City Council Members:Member Contact InformationCity Administrator/Clerk:- Election informationBuilding Department:- Building inspection information- Construction permit informationEngineering Department:- Map information- Street construction/repair information- Water quality assurance information Planning DepartmentPublic Works Division:- Parks, trails, playgrounds, ball fields, and ice rinks information- Recycling information- Sewer maintenance information- Snow removal information- Street cleaning and street construction/repair information- Water department informationEmergency Management
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City/County ParksLand Use Planning and Regulation ServicesConstruction/Development PermitsStreet CleaningAthletic Fields/CourtsLocal Officials OfficesMapsCity Government Information ServicesCity AttorneyBuilding InspectionResidential Recycling ProgramsMeeting SpaceCity Offices of Emergency ServicesRecreational TrailsSnow Clearance/Street SaltingElection InformationIce Skating RinksStreet Construction/RepairAnimal Regulation
- Provides information, benefits counseling, and assistance with Medicare questions or concerns- Takes reports on suspicious and fraudulent activities relating to Medicare programs- Website provides information about finding providers, medical equipment, suppliers, and compare procedure costsNOTE: This is the federal agency that oversees the Medicare Program
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115 NE 5th Street, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
Services: Juvenile Probation: - Ryan Kruse (218)327-2869 ext. 1418 - Chelsea Rabey (218)327-2869 ext. 1324 - Josh Oja (218)327-2869 ext. 1442 Community Work Service/Restitution: - Jim Sweeney (218)327-2869 ext. 1445 Adult Probation: - Jason Anderson (218)327-2869 ext. 1443 (Itasca County) - Melanie Allison (218)327-2869 ext. 1323 (Itasca County) - Michelle Anderson (218)327-2869 ext. 1444 (Itasca County) - Tiana Carlson (218)327-2869 ext. 1344 (Itasca County)
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744 19th Avenue North, South Saint Paul, MN 55075
Offers respite care for caregivers who need temporary relief, whether for a few days, a week, or longer. Respite care is an option for those who are transitioning from hospital to home after surgery or health setback, need caregiver relief, short-term respite stay, or hospice. Services provided:- Customizable and flexible stays according to needs- Social and recreational programs- Trained caregivers with 24 hours/7 days a week support and attention
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2250 26th Street NW, Owatonna, MN 55060
- Level IV Trauma Center- Mental Health Crisis Assessment and Referral: Individuals undergo an assessment by a mental health clinician. Once the assessment is done, a plan is made with Emergency Department health care providers to help the individual. Care may include: - Admission to the hospital- Information about additional resources- Referral to a day treatment or partial hospital program- Referral to a mental health provider at an outpatient clinic- Return home with a crisis plan in place- Transfer to another hospital
328 5th Street SW, Willmar, MN 56201
Provides mental health rehabilitative services to people with serious mental illness including: Basic living and social skills- Budgeting, shopping and healthy lifestyle skills and practices- Community resource- Cooking and nutrition- Crisis assistance- Employment-related skills- Household management- Interpersonal communications- Medication monitoring- Mental illness symptom management- Relapse prevention- Transitioning to community living skills- Transportation Certified Peer Specialist services- Activities that can address and contribute to the ARMHS team insights- Nonclincial, recovery-focused activities encouraging empowerment, self-determination, and decision-making Community intervention- Alleviate or reduce a member's barriers to community integration- Minimize the risk of hospitalization or placement in a more restrictive living arrangement Functional assessmentsIndividual treatment planTransitioning to Community Living Services
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402 Summit Street West, Battle Lake, MN 56515
Battle Lake Elementary and Battle Lake Secondary School: 402 Summit Street West, Battle Lake (218)864-5215
715 2nd Avenue South, Saint James, MN 56081
Provides help to at-risk families to avoid future incidents of child maltreatment and to enhance child and family well-being, including:?- Comprehensive assessments, early intervention, outreach, and supportive and therapeutic services?- Connect families with county and community-based services?- Limited financial assistance for families to meet basic needs
Itasca County Court House, 123 NE 4th Street, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
Services provided: - Responsible for maintaining approximately 1,800 miles of roadway, including contracted township roads and 140 bridges. - Directly or indirectly involved with the maintenance of roadways under the jurisdiction of 15 cities, 42 organized townships and the 37 unorganized townships in the county. - Responsible for the administration of both the highway maintenance division and the highway construction division. - Responsible for graveling, grading, drainage, signing, snow removal, ice control, equipment repair and minor road improvements. - Responsible for the design and construction administration of all contracted road and bridge improvement projects.
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