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24 North Main Avenue, New York Mills, MN 56567
Offers visitors opportunities to encounter art and artists in its 80-seat concert listening room, visual art gallery in a historic building, gift shop featuring local artists, artist residency program, sculpture park, community events, and opportunities to learn, grow, and thrive. Connects people to artists and rich cultural experiences in rural Minnesota.
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126 Woodlake Drive SE, Rochester, MN 55904
Child abuse prevention and family support program that provides temporary, short-term care for children. Additional services include: - Crisis counseling and support - Diapers and formula - Referrals to community resources
316 West Fillmore Avenue, Mabel, MN 55954
- Mabel - Canton Elementary School- Mabel - Canton Middle/High School
211 West Richway Drive, Albert Lea, MN 56007
- Albert Lea High School: 2000 Tiger Lane Albert Lea, MN 56007 (507)379-5340 Fax (507)379-5498 Attendance Line (507)379-5344- Area Learning Center: 2200 Riverland Drive Albert Lea, MN 56007 (507)369-1453 Fax (507)379-4898 Attendance Line (507)379-5190- Brookside Education Center: 211 West Richway Drive, Albert Lea, MN 56007 (507)379-4831 Fax (507)379-4898- Lakeview Elementary School: 902 Abbott Street Albert Lea, MN 56007 (507)379-5020 Fax (507)379-5078 Attendance Line (507)379-5024- Halverson Elementary School: 707 East 10th Street Albert Lea, MN 56007 (507)379-4900 Fax (507)379-4958 Attendance Line (507)379-4903- Hawthorne Elementary School: 1000 East Hawthorne Street Albert Lea, MN 56007 (507)379-4960, Fax (507)379-5018 Attendance Line (507)379-4964- Sibley Elementary School: 1501 Front Street Albert Lea, MN 56007 (507)379-5080 Fax (507)379-5138 Attendance Line (507)379-5083- Southwest Middle School: 1601 Front Street Albert Lea, MN 56007 (507)379-5240 Fax (507)379-5338 Attendance Line (507)379-5312
2220 Plymouth Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN 55411
Provides a weekly shopping food shelf for free food, household items, and more. Services include:- Application assistance for those who qualify to enroll in the MNsure health insurance program, Nutrition Assistance Program - NAPS, and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program - SNAP- A weekly food supply- Cleaning supplies- Parent support such as baby food, breast milk, diapers, and formula- Personal hygiene products including condoms, pads, and tampons- Pet food
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4587 Ridgeview Road, Duluth, MN 55803
Accepts drop-off of household recyclables:- Container recycling: includes jars, bottles and cans made from glass, plastic and metal. These can all be mixed together.- Mixed paper: includes newspapers, cereal boxes, soda cases, office paper, junk mail, etc. This paper can all be mixed and recycled together.- Corrugated cardboard: (boxes and packaging with a ripple between two smooth layers).For rural residents in the WLSSD service area rural recycling drop-off sites available, here.Provides educational services and information to residents and businesses. Duluth residents have curbside recycling bins that are picked up and processed by their regular garbage haulers.
5900 Green Oak Drive, Suite 303, Minnetonka, MN 55343
Provides in person and virtual counseling services to adolescents, adults, and families of all abilities in need of emotional support. Offers personalized therapy to address a wide range of mental health concerns, including:- Abuse and trauma- Accelerated Resolution Trauma (ART) for trauma- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)- Anger management- Anxiety- Behavioral health issues- Brain injury, stroke, and health related issues- Cognitive and physical disabilities- Depression- Divorce- Health issues- Grief and loss- Life transitions- Relationship issues- Self-esteem- Severe and persistent mental illness- Sexual orientation- Stress management- Work/life balance
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Group CounselingChild Abuse CounselingPsychiatric Disorder CounselingSpouse/Intimate Partner Abuse CounselingHealth/Disability Related CounselingGeriatric CounselingAnger ManagementAdolescent/Youth CounselingGeneral Counseling ServicesTelemedicineFamily Counseling AgenciesSelf Esteem WorkshopsFamily CounselingDivorce CounselingMarriage and Relationships CounselingGender Identity CounselingTerminal Illness CounselingTrauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral TherapyStress ManagementConjoint CounselingIndividual CounselingParent CounselingSexual Orientation CounselingBereavement and Grief Counseling
7645 Currell Boulevard, Saint Paul, MN 55125
- Bridges for Long-Term Homeless Households: Provides temporary housing for individuals and families who meet the definition of long-term homeless and has a serious and persistent mental illness with a referral from Washington County Community Services- Housing Choice Vouchers (Section 8): Vouchers assist the tenant in renting a unit from a private landlord. Unit must be affordable and rent must be reasonable for the area. This type of assistance is transferable. It is assigned to the tenant and moves with the tenant so long as the tenant remains income eligible and has not violated any program rules- Public Housing: Operate a 40-unit, one bedroom, apartment complex, Whispering Pines in Forest Lake. Qualifying individuals pay up to 30% of their adjusted monthly income for rent. This type of assistance is not transferable. If the participant moves, the participant loses their assistance. Preference for elderly individuals ages 55-61 or person with disability
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7665 Wyoming Trail, Wyoming, MN 55092
Provides law enforcement and community services including:- Community crime prevention- Dispatch- Emergency response
200 First Street SW, Rochester, MN 55905
Mayo Clinic provides support for individuals unable to pay for medically necessary care. This includes:- Fair and consistent billing and collection practices, including charitable care and financial assistance policies and a standard application process- Providing extended payment plan options and medically necessary services at reduced rates or at no cost for patients eligible for financial assistance- Provides emergency care, regardless of ability to pay
303 North Lafayette Avenue, Fulda, MN 56131
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.
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3650 Braddock Avenue NE, Suite 1400, Buffalo, MN 55313
Responsible for calculating, collecting, and distributing taxes for the county, cities, townships, and school districts. Also calculates the county payroll and employee benefits; administers and maintains the election system; issues various types of licensing, such as:- Birth and death certificates - Game and fish / DNR licenses - Marriage license - Motor vehicles titles and registration - Passports
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1336 NE 3rd Avenue, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
Coordinates agricultural events at fairground and other projects or events at fairgrounds. Ron at home (218)326-1997
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1821 North Avenue, Northfield, MN 55057
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: - Financial Clearance Call Center: Patients may request financial counseling to get an explanation on payment options, evaluate financial needs, and inform about government assistance- Patient Account Services: Patients who are experiencing financial hardship can reach out to Patient Account Services to see what options they may have to qualify for Financial Assistance Application program and other local grants and/or charities
301 North Summit Avenue, Hills, MN 56138
Helps people develop skills and knowledge to improve their lives and communities. Offers a variety of programs for learners of all ages. Class offerings include robotics, sports and recreational activities, and more.
105 2nd Avenue SW, Suite 2, Hutchinson, MN 55350
Packages of diapers are donated by church members. Packages are then distributed to those in need. One bag is allowed per child.
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125 South Main Street, Blue Earth, MN 56013
Provides professional services, support, and individualized health care in the home setting. Services available include:Home Health Aide:- Daily Living Activity Assistance: Ambulation, bathing, dressing, eating, grooming, toileting, and transferring- Exercises and range of motionHomemaker:- Dusting- Laundry- Light housework- Meal preparation- ShoppingSkilled Care:- Medical social services- Nursing Services: Comprehensive terminal care, infusion therapy, medication supervision, newborn bili-blanket therapy, teaching, vein puncture for lab tests, and wound care- Rehabilitative Therapy Services: Occupational, physical, and speechHospice Program:- Hospice care can be given in the patient's home, a hospital, nursing home, or private hospice facility.- Nurse on-call 24 hours/7 days a week.- Enables patients to continue an alert, pain-free life and to manage other symptoms so that their last days may be spent with dignity and quality.
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201 South 3rd Avenue West, Virginia, MN 55792
Helps people without children who can't work enough to support themselves, and whose income and resources are very low 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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1926 Collegeview Road SE, Rochester, MN 55904
- Blood pressure, vital sign checks- Brushing and flossing lessons- Dementia screenings and information- Dental x-rays and cleanings- Ear check and cleaning- Fluoride varnish application- Foot soak, nail trimming, and foot rub- Help connecting with community resources- Neck and shoulder massage- Oral cancer screenings- Post-Viral Infection-Associated Chronic Condition screenings and health promotion- Social interaction- Vision and hearing screeningsNote: Services may vary slightly depending on the location.
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510 SE 11th St, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
- Dedicated to the elimination of poverty housing by building homes, hope, and community in Itasca County- Provide housing for families who are living in substandard housing (overcrowded, unsafe, poorly insulated, etc.) who could otherwise not afford it; at a no interest and no profit rate- Prospective families must be able to work on their homes as well as be responsible for payments- Habitat For Humanity will build homes and act as a local mortgage company to a family selected to purchase the home- Offers classes on financial readiness, homeowner education, and skills to care for their new home- The no-interest, affordable mortgage is set up over a 25-30 year period and the payments are then used to help build more houses for other families in Itasca County- 2-3 families picked per year for consideration for home through the application process
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14600 Minnetonka Boulevard, Minnetonka, MN 55345
Offers a variety of programs and recreational opportunities, including:- Defensive driving classes- Exercise classes- Field trips- Golf- Interest clubs (bike, bingo, choir, garden, and more)- Monthly parties- Online workout classes- Pickleball- Softball- Special eventsVisit website for a list of current interest clubs times and locations: https://www.minnetonkamn.gov/our-city/senior-services/interest-groups
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2301 East 86th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55425
Provides fire and rescue services including:- Fire Prevention: Conducts regular inspections of commercial, industrial, and multi-family residential structures to ensure continued compliance with Minnesota fire and building codes,- Fire Investigation: Investigates all fires in Bloomington to determine cause and origin and works with the Police Department to investigate arson
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310 South Broadway, Suite 7, Crookston, MN 56716
Service which helps individuals explore career paths and choose employment based on their preferences, strengths, abilities, and needs.
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320 West 2nd Street, Suite 101, Duluth, MN 55802
Individuals in need of permanent supportive or transitional housing should call United Way 211 to complete a pre-screen. Once the applicant is pre-screened, if they are homeless or in need of housing assistance, they proceed through the Saint Louis County Coordinated Entry system.If homeless, households are to be assessed by a case manager using a VI-SPIDAT and supplemental questions. Households experiencing homelessness are scheduled for an appointment. Housing case managers meet with the household, complete the assessment, and initiate the process of applying for benefits, provide housing applications, and ensure the household is entered on the priority list for housing.
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203 Clark Street West, Albert Lea, MN 56007
Cash-grant program for families with low incomes experiencing a household emergency. Families can receive assistance once every 12 months. The assistance received must resolve the crisis. Families must use their own money first. The amount of assistance provided might not cover the entire emergency, but it can help.?Short-term, one-time grant 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.
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Rent Payment AssistanceWater Service Payment AssistanceGas Service Payment AssistanceHeating Fuel Payment AssistanceGeneral Appliance ProvisionElectric Service Payment AssistanceMortgage Payment AssistanceGeneral Furniture ProvisionMoving Expense AssistanceAppliance RepairUndesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
