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4101 Hubbard Avenue North, Robbinsdale, MN 55422
Provides law enforcement and community services, which includes a neighborhood watch program.
309 West 1st Street, Duluth, MN 55802
  • Program provides books, magazine articles, and newspaper articles broadcasted 24 hours day over the radio- From 9 am - 11 am daily, the local newspaper is read over the air; for example, the Duluth News Tribune, Cloquet Pine Knot, etc.
7101 Winnetka Avenue North, Brooklyn Park, MN 55428
Provides information on Food Stamps/Food Support/SNAP program, and assistance in the application process. Outreach is provided through food shelves and other local agencies dealing with food issues, and individually as needed.
104 2nd Avenue NE, Mapleton, MN 56065
  • Investigates crimes- Reports general crimes- Supports crime victims and witnesses- Maintains police records- Controls animals- Assists in locating missing persons
1250 North River Drive, Mankato, MN 56001
Shelters homeless animals until they are placed in new homes- Dogs and cats are adopted out to appropriate homes- Pets are vetted and spayed or neutered before adoption- Lost and found animal services referral- Accepts donations and volunteers
343 Wood Lake Drive SE, Rochester, MN 55904
A psychiatric provider performs a psychological assessment. This includes an overview of the client's symptoms and medical history. Based on the assessment, the clinician makes a diagnosis and develops a treatment plan. The decision to take medicine is up to the client. The provider reviews potential medications, possible side effects and proper dosages.
16310 Simpson Blvd, Pengilly, MN 55775
Provides religious education
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1010 Birch Avenue South, Hallock, MN 56728
Offers financial services, including speaking with a financial counselor, cost of care estimates, or assistance determining if an individual qualifies for financial assistance. Financial counselors can help individuals understand patients' responsibilities and may offer no interest payment plans. Other options may include: Community Care Policy: Individuals who are uninsured or underinsured and have incomes less than 200% of the Federal Poverty Guideline may be eligible for help to pay their medical bill
2014 7th Street SE, PO Box 1097, Bemidji, MN 56619
ARMHS groups offered:- Interpersonal Communication skills- Community Resource and Integration Skills- Healthy lifestyle skills and practices- Relapse prevention/crisis assistance/health care directives- Cooking/nutrition- Employment related skills- Household management- Budgeting/shopping- Mental illness symptom management skills- Employment-related skills Also providing medication monitoring skills, transportation skills, and transition to community living skills
213 1st Avenue SE, Little Falls, MN 56345
Staff provides outreach to families eligible for Medical Assistance (MA) who have children ages birth - 21. Checkup includes:- Dental referrals - Development assessment- Health teaching- Immunizations- Lab tests (Age appropriate, including blood, lead, pap smear, pregnancy testing, Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD), and urine)- Nutrition evaluation- Physical examinations- Vision and hearing screening
Offers services to children and youth who are experiencing homelessness to ensure they receive appropriate public education and stability. Homeless liaisons and/or social workers are responsible for ensuring the educational stability and protecting the rights of students experiencing homelessness or housing instability.Each school district and charter school is required to have a designated District Homeless Liaison. The specific services available to students may vary by public school district and charter school. These services may include:- Assistance with immediate school enrollment- Free breakfast and lunch at school- Information about available preschool programs- Nutrition assistance- Referrals to community resources, such as medical care, food, housing, mental health support, and other assistance- Scholarships for school-related activities- School supplies- Transportation assistanceVisit the website for a list of District Homeless Liasons and the corresponding contact information by school: https://public.education.mn.gov/MdeOrgView/contact/contactsByContactType?contactRoleTypeCode=DHL
1540 South Lake Street, Forest Lake, MN 55025
Adult vaccinations Allergy, allergy testing, and asthma Camp and sports physical exams Cardiology Childhood vaccinations Commercial motor vehicle physical exam Comprehensive Medication Review (CMR) eVisits: Online medical clinic that provides care for common conditions Family medicine Flu vaccinations Health maintenance exams Health screenings including blood pressure, cholesterol, colonoscopy, colposcopy, depression, diabetes, 3-D mammogram, osteoporosis, prostate cancer, and sexually transmitted diseases (STD) Medical imaging including bone density, CT, MRI, PET scans, ultrasound, x-rays, and more Medication management Obstetrics and gynecology including breast health, pap smears, and pelvic exams Orthopedics Pediatrics and pediatric walk-in care Podiatry Pregnancy/prenatal care Ultrasounds Well-child exams Women's health Workers' compensation examsMental Health Services: ADD/ADHD initial evaluation Adult psychology including mental or emotional illness, such as anxiety, depression, or schizophrenia, addiction and substance abuse, and sexual or gender identity issues Mental health and addiction services: Mental health specialty services for substance use disorders, opioid treatment program including medication-assisted treatment primarily in the form of suboxone and methadone, integrated co-occurring disorders treatment, and expressive arts and mindfulness day treatment program. Areas that can be addressed include anxiety, depression, stress management, trauma, lifestyle and behavioral changes, marital, family, and other relationship issues, grief and loss, addiction, anger management, sleep problems, emotional effects of chronic illnesses such as pain, diabetes, and asthma Child and teen psychology: Psychological care and therapy for conditions of ADHD, anxiety, depression, other mental or emotional concerns, addiction and substance abuse, sexual or gender identity issues
4232 Dahlberg Drive, Golden Valley, MN 55422
Helps individuals identify and address problems related to substance use (including co-occurring mental health concerns), and uses both individual and group therapy based on each person's assessment. Offers outpatient and intensive outpatient care as appropriate, with sessions available in-person or via telehealth. Also supports people with opioid use concerns.
1002 15th Avenue North, Moorhead, MN 56560
Offer resources, referrals, and support, including:Financial- Access to free financial literacy materials and programs- Emergency funds assistance through various organizations- Personal financial counseling for service members- Tax assistance Home- Connect with local veteran and community resources for homelessness support- Home repair and maintenance assistance Health and well-being- Access to free drug and alcohol screening and classes for service members- Childcare assistance- Food insecurity support- Provide information on a wide range of military-friendly counseling services and resources, including free non-medical counseling- Tricare medical and dental insurance information Education- Connections with veteran services through Minnesota State schools- Information on grants and scholarships for current service members, spouses, and children- Military education benefits Career- Assistance in connecting with employment placement- Connect to Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) for employer/employee legal support and employer/employee recognition- Federal employment opportunities through USAJobs- Hiring resources through the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development- Minnesota National Guard full-time job opportunities
6603 Bemidji Avenue North, Bemidji, MN 56601
The Housing Locator program works with serious mentally ill individuals who are referred by Beltrami County caseworkers. The Housing Locator works closely with participants to secure housing and assists the client to locate units and work with landlords.
318 Ninth Street, Worthington, MN 56187
Cash-grant program for families with low incomes experiencing household emergencies. Families can receive assistance once every 12 months. The assistance received must resolve the crisis. Families must use their own money first. Families must not have used more than 50% of their net income and liquid assets for purposes other than basic needs during the 60 days before the application. The amount of assistance provided might not cover the entire emergency, but it can help. Funds may help with:- Rent, rental deposit, and late mortgage payment assistance. If the immediate crisis includes past due rent/mortgage, no more than two months of previous unpaid housing costs are permitted. Aid for rental deposits is limited to an amount equal to one month's rent.- Electricity, water, sewer, garbage, fuel oil, or natural gas utilities. Utility crisis aid can only be provided from the current to the past two months and does not include reconnection fees. Crisis aid for utility deposits and fuel oil crisis funds are limited.- Coordination with other local resources that may help meet the crisis need, either fully or in part is mandatory (i.e. Southwest Minnesota Opportunity Council, Heat Share, Salvation Army, etc.). Denial of eligibility from such resources or verification that funds are not available to assist with the crisis is required.
305 Ochre Street West, Comfrey, MN 56019
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.Services may include:- Book and toy lending library- Dad and child programs- Early childhood screening for children ages 3 - 5- Home visits- Information on community resources- 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- Single parent program- Special events for the entire family- Workshops on specific topicsNOTE: Call for current class offerings and schedule of events
630 Florence Avenue, Owatonna, MN 55060
Medicare Savings Programs have four sub-programs:- Qualified Disabled and Working Individuals (QDWI): Helps pay for Part A premiums only. Monthly income limits for individuals and married couples apply.- Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB): Helps pay for Part A and B premiums as well as deductibles, coinsurance and copayments. Monthly income limits for individuals and married couples apply.- Qualifying Individual (QI): Helps pay for Part B premiums only. Monthly income limits for individuals and married couples apply.- Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary (SLMB): Helps pay for Part B premiums only. Monthly income limits and countable resource limits apply for individuals and married couples.
8188 199th Avenue NW, Nowthen, MN 55330
Mayor and City Council Members- Member contact information Animal ControlLost and found: Animal Humane Society; 1411 Main Street NW, Coon Rapids, MN, 55448. Open 12 noon - 8 pm Tuesday - Friday; 10 am - 6 pm Saturday - Sunday. Building Department- Oversees building, mechanical, plumbing, excavating-mining permits, applications, and building inspections City Attorney Community Development- Maintains the City's Comprehensive Plan, code enforcement regulations, developing businesses, and the local economy, long-range planning initiatives, planning and land use map, subdivision regulations, and zoning ordinance- Responsible for implementing the City's housing goals, advancing infrastructure projects, protecting environmental quality, and fostering partnerships to improve access to community servicesElection- Ballot and election information Engineering Department- Hakanson Anderson Inc.- Includes consolation services, land surveying, planning, and supervising buildings of city streets License and Permit- Dog licensesParks and Recreation Department- Nowthen Memorial Park, Twin Lakes City Park, and walking trails Public Works- Responsible for maintaining and creating city roads; brush and tree cutting; park mowing and maintenance; snow plowing and many other miscellaneous duties. Hours of operation are 7 am - 3 pm Monday - Friday. Recycling Information- Open 11 am -5 pm Tuesday - Friday; 9 am - 12 noon Saturday. Items accepted without charge are cardboard, catalogs, magazines, newspaper, inserts, office paper, paper bags, phone books, school paper, shredded paper (in closed paper bags), glass (brown, clear, and green food containers), metal (aluminum food and pop cans), steel/tin cans, plastic (bottles and containers marked with recycling symbol), and scrap metal. Items accepted with a charge are appliances, TVs, computers, monitors, tires, bulbs, and electronics.
124 1st Street SE, Wadena, MN 56482
Cash-grant program for adults with low incomes experiencing a household emergency. Adults can receive assistance once every 12 months. The assistance received must resolve the crisis. Adults must use their own money first. The amount of assistance provided might not cover the entire emergency, but it can help.Emergency General Assistance provides short-term, one-time assistance for persons in a financial crisis because of fire, flood, storm, illness, accident, theft, utility shut-off, eviction, foreclosure, moving expense, necessary home repairs, or need for furniture or appliance replacement or repair.
88 South Park Avenue, Le Center, MN 56057
Provides state-funded food assistance to legal noncitizens ages 50 or older who do not qualify for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly called Food Stamps or Food Support) because of their citizenship status.Monthly benefits are loaded on an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card, which looks and works like a debit card. The card can be used to buy groceries at authorized stores, farmers markets, and online retailers. Learn more about where to shop and what can be bought.The amount of benefits received is based on income, expenses, and number of people in the household.
105 South 5th Street, Suite 119H, Olivia, MN 56277
  • Early childhood development support and screening resources- Follow Along Program to monitor growth and development and provide referrals as needed- Free car seat education and private car seat checks; car seats available to those who qualify- Health promotion and injury prevention education (including car seat safety)- Newborn and family home visiting services by a public health nurse- Parenting education and support programs
320 South Griggs Street, Saint Paul, MN 55105
  • Alley beautification program which promotes neighborhood cooperation, includes spring and fall plant shares and annual awards- Coordinates block clubs/leadership and crime prevention activities
3521 Century Avenue North, White Bear Lake, MN 55110-5689
NOTE: Application is closed for this program? ?Funds may be available to prevent homelessness. Families who are past due on their housing expenses and need financial assistance to cover a damage deposit, first month's rent, past due lot rent, at risk of being disconnected from their utilities, or keep their current housing can apply.?NOTE: Families must get a pre-screen through United Way 211 to access this program. The pre-screen information is provided to Solid Ground - East Metro Place.