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302 Washington Street, Monticello, MN 55362
Provides services and resources that support students and school sites in the development and implementation of a comprehensive and inclusive continuum of instruction.
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275 Creek Lane South, Jordan, MN 55352
Public meeting rooms are available for community groups. Entrance or admission fees, and the marketing or selling of goods or services for profit, are prohibited. All meetings must be open to the public and may not be restricted to a particular group.
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Offers safety car repairs. Does not assist with non-running vehicles or major repairs such as transmissions, engines, body work, etc.
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902 West Lincoln Avenue, Olivia, MN 56277
Designed to provide mental health services and resources in a school setting which reduces barriers to students and their families. Practitioners offer family, individual, and group services in the community, home, or school. Visit website for participating school districts.
1560 Highway 55, Hastings, MN 55033
Works primarily with victims and witnesses of cases being prosecuted by Dakota County Attorney's Office (felonies, juvenile delinquency, select misdemeanor and gross misdemeanor cases). Includes: - Information regarding statuses of cases - Education and preparation for trials - Accompanies victims and witnesses to criminal court hearings - Assistance in applying for witness fees, restitution from the offender and compensation from the Minnesota Crime Victims Reparations Board - Transportation to court and child care while testifying - Assist with return of property held by police - Referrals to other Dakota County services or community resources - Emergency funds up to $500 maximum for replacement of necessary property that was lost, stolen or damaged as a result of a crime, expenses relating to ensuring safety and security, and crime scene clean-up. Applicant must be a victim of the crime, must make a police report and be cooperative with the investigation, must not have been engaged in criminal behavior at the time of their victimization, and must have a financial need. Applicant must live in Dakota County or the crime they are a victim of should have occurred in Dakota County. Applicant can apply once per crime. Payment is made to the vendor/service provider (i.e. locksmith, mechanic, etc.) directly whenever possible. A check can reimburse the victim only with proof of payment, such as an original receipt. - Assistance with preparation of victim impact statements
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Accepts donations of school equipment (new or used) for the school "Fraîche Rosée" (Fresh Dew) that is on the grounds adjacent to Compassion Evangelical Hospital in Mamou, Guinea, in West Africa.People may fund specific needs, designate a gift, or give to current projects.
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1 East George Street, Saint Paul, MN 55107
Offers a wide range of services and resources including books, eBooks, audiobooks, government documents, and digital magazines, as well as internet access, computer classes, and notary services. Specialized services include homebound delivery, a Deaf and Hard of Hearing collection, GED and ESL classes, and adaptive technology for individuals with disabilities. Also provides online databases, downloadable music, and a mobile Bookmobile service with scheduled stops throughout the community.
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4249 Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55409
Pro-life organization that offers advocacy, community engagement, and education services, including: - Legislative advocacy: Drafts, promotes, and opposes state legislation aligned with pro-life goals- Outreach programs: Organizes pro-life community events (e.g. March for Life, Life Leadership Camp, Choose Life Drive, Student Day at the Capitol) - Political action- Public education via distribution of educational materials and presentations- Specialized information and referral to pro-life community services
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1099 Helmo Avenue North, Suite 100, Saint Paul, MN 55128
Family Medicine:- Annual physicals- Care during menopause- Chronic disease management for diseases like diabetes and hypertension- Family planning and contraception- Gynecologic procedures- Mental health care including treatment of depression and anxiety- Preconception counseling- Preventive care including counseling on nutrition and exerciseAlso provides podiatry for foot care needs
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Emergency ContraceptionNatural Family PlanningDiabetes Management ClinicsGeneral Medical CareChronic Disease Self Management ProgramsObstetrics/GynecologyNutrition EducationFamily and Community MedicineHospital Based Outpatient ServicesBirth Control CounselingAnxiety Disorders ScreeningContraceptionDepression ScreeningGeneral Physical ExaminationsPodiatry/Foot Care
1850 Austin Road, Suite 103, Owatonna, MN 55060
Coordinates the delivery of charitable food and essential items. Partners with Owatonna area churches that provide weekly community meals to deliver them to individuals and families facing transportation barriers. Meals are served on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.
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1215 SE 2nd Avenue, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
Helps workers who lost their jobs through no fault of their own find a new career. Staff work with the unemployed worker to re-enter the workforce in a stable job within a high-demand occupation. Services offered include career and skills assessments and personalized job search assistance. If an individual is considering training, they may receive help with tuition, other training-related expenses, and support services.
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201 South Lyndale Avenue, Suite 1, Faribault, MN 55021
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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505 5th Avenue NW, New Prague, MN 56071
Fire services
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43408 Oodena Drive, Onamia, MN 56359
Adult partial subsidy programParticipants who demonstrate that they are work ready and who are hired into career oriented, long-term, stable employment may arrange to have the first 720 hours of their new employment subsidized. These subsidies are paid to the employer, not the employee. A special contract with the employer is required that specifies the terms of agreement for the employer and Aanjibimaadizing. Participant households must be below 200% of poverty guidelines.Adult support servicesSingle payments to vendors to assist participants in overcoming specific, immediate and essential family stabilization or employment related barriers. Participant households must be below 200% of poverty guidelines. The expenses must:- Be directly related to education or employment?- Verified as not otherwise provided free of charge or available from other resources?- Be the only way available to meet the need?- Be documented with evidence of the need verifiedAdult work experience (WEX) programA 720-hour on-the-job work experience training program structured to promote self-sufficiency through the development of appropriate work habits and job skills. The program targets four critical work behaviors: achievement, reliability, safety, and team building. Participant households must be below 200% of poverty guidelines. The program's incentives are directly related to mastery of these four program behaviors. The program is designed to move the participant to unsubsidized, career-oriented work by building their work skills.Career training and development programProvides basic work and family related trainings and tutoring. These include such issues as: GED preparation, driver's license tests, budgeting, parenting, CPR/first aid, food handling, communications, and conflict management. Households must be below 300% of poverty guidelines.Ge-Niigaanizijig youth programActivities and regularly scheduled meetings to inspire and motivate youth to embrace a traditions based pro-social lifestyle free of chemicals, anti-social or risky behavior, promiscuity, and dependency. Activities are offered to all eligible reservation service area youth from kindergarten through age 20. Income verification is required. Children in families living at or below 200 percent of the poverty guideline qualify. Children who are over-income may be supported by the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe. Cash incentives and awards are made to any Ge-Niigaanizijig youth who meet program participation and achievement goals.Youth career and work exploration programYouth, ages 16 -20 whose family's income is below 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Guideline may participate. Youth are given an incentive for actual hours worked. To be eligible youth must be in school, making satisfactory attendance and grades. The type of work and the number of hours worked per week depend on the needs of the worksite supervisor.Youth support servicesYouth ages three through six who live in households that are below 300 percent of the Federal Poverty Guideline and who are enrolled in daycare or school may receive supportive services for such things as:- (For Cash Assistance Families only) a fall and winter school clothing assistance- Athletic or academic program fees and supplies- Boarding school support costs including travel and supplies (based on a program recommendation/required list)- Driver's education costs- Leadership, education or cultural camp costs, including tuition, travel, and supplies (based on a program recommendation/required list)- New employment clothing and/or supplies when required by the employer- Special tutor costs (such as individual music lessons)
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Work Related Fee Payment AssistanceSports Program Participation Expense AssistanceGeneral Juvenile Delinquency Prevention ProgramsOn the Job TrainingCampershipsCareer ExplorationSchool ClothingJob ReadinessTuition AssistanceLife Skills EducationPersonal Financial CounselingGeneral First Aid InstructionConflict Resolution TrainingGeneral Youth Employment ProgramsWork ClothingJob Search/PlacementJob Training Expense AssistanceWinter ClothingCommunication TrainingRecreational/Leisure/Arts Instruction Expense AssistanceHigh School Equivalency/GED Test InstructionParenting Skills ClassesCPR Instruction
105 South 5th Street, Suite 203H, Olivia, MN 56277
Mental health intake and assessment of requests for case management services (Rule 79 services) and assisting with support services such as:- Coordination with community providers and support services- Counseling and outpatient mental health services- Day treatment and residential treatment referrals- Employment and vocational support- Housing support and independent living skills- Medication management and psychiatric services- Pre-commitment screening for civil commitment cases- Psychological testing and evaluations
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570 6th Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN 55411
Northstar Line is a commuter rail service between Big Lake and downtown Minneapolis (Target Field). Stops include Elk River, Ramsey, Anoka, Coon Rapids, and Fridley.
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1700 Technology Drive NE, Suite 300, Willmar, MN 56201
Providing technical assistance to communities, businesses, and local organizations through:- Community Planning??- Energy and Environmental Planning- Economic Development- Fiscal Hosting??- Mobility Management- Revolving Loan Funds (Business Loans)
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Supportive Residences for Persons With Special Needs - Volunteers of America Minnesota and Wisconsin
7625 Metro Boulevard, Suite 200, Edina, MN 55439
Provides community residential settings and supportive services for adults with developmental disabilities and/or autism. Residences are located in Foley, Milaca, Mora, Princeton, and Saint Paul, Minnesota. The goal of these services includes increasing independence and self-reliance and fostering community engagement.Each home is located in a traditional residential neighborhood and provides community-based services to participants each with their own bedroom.Supportive services include:- Skill development in activities of daily living- Self-care- Sensory/motor development- Interpersonal skills- Communication, behavior programming- Community living- Health care- Leisure and recreation skills- Money management
601 Main Street, Elko New Market, MN 55054
Mayor and City Council- Member Council InformationStaff available for the following departments and services:AdministrationBuilding Inspections: Provides building and fence permitsCity AttorneyCity EngineerCity Planner?Public Works: Provides sewer and water servicesUtility BillingParks- Kelly Glen Park located off of Francis Lane- Pete's Hill located at corner of Glenborough Drive and Xerxes Trail- Wagner Park located at the corner of Todd Street and St. Mary's Street- Whispering Creek Park located at corner of James Parkway and Riley Road- Whispering Hills located at the corner of Whispering Hills Lane and Oak Street- Windrose located at Windrose Curve and 270th East Side Park- West Side Nature Area - Woodcrest located at the corner of Woodcrest Lane and Woodcrest Circle
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320 Miners Drive East, Ely, MN 55731
Targeted Case Management:Helps adults with a serious and persistent mental illness gain access to needed medical, social, educational, vocational, financial, and other necessary services as they relate to the recipient's mental health needs. Also collaborates with two ACT Teams in Duluth and one in Virginia within Saint Louis County.Civil Commitment:Involuntary commitment for persons determined by the courts that are warranted. Works with courts, corporate counsel, law enforcement agencies, guardians, and families to see that people who are committed receive the services they need in the least restrictive setting possible.
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14949 62nd Street North, Stillwater, MN 55082
Collects property taxes
211 Minnesota Avenue East, Glenwood, MN 56334
Accepts and responds to and/or investigates reports of child abuse, neglect, or abandonment.Services may include:- Accepting reports of abuse- Assessment of the initial referral- Consultation to individuals who suspect abuse- Consultation with the family to determine the nature of the problem- Dependency investigation- Ongoing support services for children and their families?- Temporary placement of children who are removed from the home- Works with the family toward unification or reunificationNOTE: In addition to taking reports, child protection screeners are available to explain the reporting statutes, answer questions regarding agency practices and discuss other resources and strategies when reports do not meet criteria for assignment for child protection investigation.
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208 6th Street SW, Roseau, MN 56751
Provides general information on child care assistance programs to help families pay for child care for children up to age 12 and for children with special needs up to age 14. Child care costs may be paid for families while parents work, look for work, or attend school.
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9555 Upland Lane North, Osseo, MN 55369
Patients who need to speak with a financial counselor, need cost of care estimates, or determine if they may qualify for financial assistance to pay for procedures, may reach out about options. Financial counselors can help individuals understand patients' responsibilities and may offer no-interest payment plans. Other options may include: ?HealthPartners Clinics Financial Assistance Program: Available to patients unable to pay for emergency and other medically necessary care. Contact about a bill, talk about the cost of care, billing collection issues, or the financial assistance program.
172 East 4th Street, Saint Paul, MN 55101
Health and safety, emergency preparedness and civic engagement information available to those with limited English proficiency during both emergency, and non-emergency times. Includes information on seasonal flu, disease prevention, home safety, etc.TPT NOW TV: Available to watch via broadcast on channel 2.5 and via livestream at tpt.org/tptnowtv, where you will find live updates on health, safety, weather, and emergency information in multiple languages 24/7. During a state emergency, emergency instructions will be broadcast in four languages live.TPT Web: Updated regularly with health, safety, and emergency resources available in English, Spanish, Hmong, Somali, and some other languagesPrint and video resources in many languages available in addition to the TPT phone information. Videos available online concerning health, emergency preparedness, and civic engagement. DVDs of each season of TPT TV available for purchase.
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