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2320 East Highway 12, Suite 2, Willmar, MN 56201
Art therapy provided in groups or individual sessions. Groups sessions include trauma groups, LGBT+ teens and young adults, and multi family. Weekly group sessions are held in Saint Cloud. One time groups with five or more clients may be arranged in other areas with advanced notice.
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115 2nd Avenue NE, Sleepy Eye, MN 56085
- Food shelf can be used once per month; in case of emergency, arrangements can be made for a person to use it more often- Supplemental food shelf for area residents
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112 Saint Olaf Avenue South, Canby, MN 56220
Adoption services include placement, guardianship, and counseling for children and adoptive parents. Most children are school aged and have experienced emotional, physical, and/or sexual abuse.Some children have learning disabilities or developmental delays, are a sibling group to be adopted together, have had prenatal exposure to drugs and/or alcohol, or may struggle with emotional/behavioral problems related to their experiences and who may require extra patience and care.
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295 Phalen Boulevard, Saint Paul, MN 55130
Accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations and the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities.- Single day assessment clinic: Evaluation and recommended treatment planned in one-day visit- Physical, occupational, and speech therapies available- Follow-up: re-evaluation and treatment monitoring- Educational opportunities for people with Parkinson's and family members include recently diagnosed classes, deep brain stimulation surgery information sessions, annual Progress and Possibilities regional conference, young-onset Parkinson's programs, community outreach events- Specialty programs include preventing falls, safe and healthy eating, coping with thinking, and memory changes- Group activities: Support network offering information, discussion and problem sharing to family members and caregivers. More than 80 support groups meet regularly throughout 5 state regions- Resource Center: Educational programs and materials covering topics related to Parkinson's disease- Club Create is a therapeutic day program offering holistic, stimulating programs, and socializing and provides needed respite for care partners. Patients can participate in one or more sessions each week- Annual full-day session for patients; fee charged- Research participation opportunities available
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11440 Crooked Lake Boulevard NW, Coon Rapids, MN 55433
Provides live interview coaching, online resume, and cover letter assistance. Also offers practice tests, an online writing lab, and skill-building tools in math, reading, and writing.
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1420 Eckles Avenue, 240 Coffey Hall, Saint Paul, MN 55108
Extension offices offer:- Community Leadership, Economic Development, and Tourism: Provides research reports that are used across the state by communities- Food and Agriculture: Research and education improve crop yields, animal health, farm productivity, and water conservation across Minnesota's farms- Master Gardener: Lawn and garden volunteers who contribute to planting pollinator-friendly gardens, create resilient landscapes and help grow healthy foods- Minnesota 4-H: Program for reaching new youth- Natural Resources: Protects natural resources, including soil, water and woodlands; volunteers assist to restore public lands, manage invasive species in their communities, collect data for scientific research, and teach better land stewardship- SNAP-Ed: Creates healthier families by providing SuperShelf, provides healthy, culturally appropriate foods while respecting individual choices at food shelvesPrograms offered by county may vary. Visit website to find the local extension offices and programs.
127 South 2nd Street, Suite 190, Mankato, MN 56001
Books for Kids is a program designed to instill the joy of reading in children by providing free books and parenting resources to families who live and work in Blue Earth, Le Sueur, Nicollet, and Waseca counties.Children ages 2 months through 4 years 11 months receive a free book every other month.
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131 35th Street SE, Rochester, MN 55904
Provides food each week to individuals and families. Shoppers (households) can choose from a variety of food items including produce, milk, bread, and dairy products. Personal care items are provided when available. Grocery delivery is also available.
212 1st Street SW, Avon, MN 56310
Provides food for individuals and families in need. The food shelf can be utilized once a month, in cases of emergency, no one is turned away. Accepts food donations.
701 23rd Street South, Sartell, MN 56377
18 corporate foster care sites
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5416 Beacon Hill Road, Minnetonka, MN 55345
Senior apartment complex offering:- Community room- Dogs under fifteen pounds, cats, and other small animals are welcome- Elevator and laundry facilities- ER system throughout the building and a secure building- Heat, trash, and water included in rent- Off street parking- Park within one mile
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Provides 24 hours/7 days a week confidential and anonymous support to people in distress or crisis via phone. Support includes crisis mental health intervention, referrals, and support.
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659 Bielenberg Drive, Woodbury, MN 55125
Multi-specialty treatment through group, individual, and family therapy sessions. Treatment options focus on thorough assessment and symptom stabilization while working on healthy living skills. This program is a level of care for students who are struggling with symptoms of mental illness that interfere with their ability to function in their daily tasks for childhood or adolescence tasks.Individuals in the program attend weekdays for an average treatment of 16 - 18 days. Treatment may include: psychiatric medication management, family psychoeducation, group and individual therapy, art therapy, recreational therapy.
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4349 Warren Avenue, Spring Park, MN 55384
Mayor and City Council Members-Member contact informationAdministration Department:- City Administrator: (952) 999-7493- City Clerk: (952)471-9051Building Department:- Building inspection: For inspections, call MNSPECT, (952)442-7520- Construction permit information - call City HallPublic Works Division: - Call City Hall- Recycling information- Sewer maintenance information- Snow removal information- Street cleaning and street construction/repair information- Water department information
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City Government Information ServicesCity AttorneyLocal Officials OfficesSnow Clearance/Street SaltingSewer System MaintenanceConstruction/Development PermitsResidential Recycling ProgramsHome Rehabilitation LoansTraffic SignsAnimal RegulationStreet Construction/RepairMeeting SpaceBuilding InspectionLand Use Planning and Regulation BodiesStreet CleaningTraffic Signals
319 North Rebecca Street, Ivanhoe, MN 56142
Provides services for:- Children in the Child Protection system who are waiting to be adopted- Families who are interested in adopting these children
101 Garfield Street, Lake Benton, MN 56149
Administers elementary and secondary schools in the district.Schools:- Lake Benton Elementary School: 101 Garfield Street, Lake Benton, MN 56149 (507)368-4235
22 6th Street East, Dept 401, Mantorville, MN 55955
Helps families pay for child care, so parents can work, look for a job or attend school. The program is available for children younger than 13 and for children with special needs who are younger than 15.Programs are: - Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP) Child Care Assistance - Transitional Year Child Care Assistance for a full year after MFIP case close - Basic Sliding Fee Child Care Assistance
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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:- AblePay: Patients can save up to 13% on their out-of-pocket medical expenses, including copays, deductibles, and coinsurance- ClearBalance: Revolving credit account available to make payments over an extended period of time* for your medical expenses- Discount Program: Individuals who are uninsured or underinsured and have incomes less than 250% of the Federal Poverty Guideline may be eligible for help to pay their medical bills
133 3rd Avenue SW, Hutchinson, MN 55350
- 101 one-bedroom units - Community room- Senior dining program- Coin-operated laundry
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14041 Biscayne Avenue, Rosemount, MN 55068
Provides police services including:- Community Outreach- Dog licensing- Neighborhood Watch Program: Cooperative effort between the Rosemount Police Department and individual neighborhoods within the City. The program functions by neighbors keeping watch over each other's homes and property, and allows neighbors to more easily recognize unusual persons and circumstances in the neighborhood. If suspicious activity arises, neighbors report it to the police immediately so it can be checked.- Police recordsPrescription Drug Drop Off - Individuals can safely and anonymously dispose of prescription drugs - How to Drop off Medicine: Keep medicines in their original container and place them in a sealed, clear plastic bag (pills can remain in their blister packs). Use a marker to cross off the patient's name on the medicine containers. Place medicine that is no longer in its original container in a clear plastic bag and write the name of the medicine on the bag. - Medicines Accepted from Households: Prescription, over-the-counter and pet medications. No medicines from businesses, including health care facilities, long-term care facilities, pharmacies, doctors' offices, and veterinary clinics can be accepted.
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1629 Vermillion Street, Hastings, MN 55033
- Lawshe Memorial Museum houses a research center library of county and regional histories, books, documents, maps, genealogical collections, online databases, oral history tapes, and related items. County newspapers going back to 1857 are microfilmed and readers are available to examine them. On file are hundreds of photographs, articles, and clippings. Copying services offered in research center.- Museum display area has historical exhibits including a mural that is over 80 feet long which depicts scenes from around the county- Special events and educational programming offered on periodic basis- Gift shop has books, prints, and souvenirs for sale- LeDuc Historic Estate provides guided tours, history events, and programs- Sibley Historic Site provides guided tours, history events, and programs- Sites can be rented for events
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115 South Park Street, Suite 105, Fairmont, MN 56031
Provides support, training, and employment to adults with developmental disabilities. Staff assist in training and supervising people in different jobs in the facility and in the community. Training generally falls into areas such as employment, communication, social, and recreational skills.Training includes:- Day training and habilitation- Employment development- Employment exploration- Employment support, individual, and group- Job coaching- Prevocational services- Transition services
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Offers a nurse line available 24 hours/7 days a week for individuals who may need to speak with a nurse about medical care and where to go for care. Nurses can provide medical advice on what potential options are available such as virtual care, primary care, urgent care options, or seek emergency care if needed at a CentraCare location.
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124 1st Street SE, Wadena, MN 56482
Rehabilitative mental health services include:- Assist people living with disabilities to learn the basic skills of daily living through independent basic skills instructions- Enable the recipient to develop and enhance psychiatric stability, social competencies, personal and emotional adjustment, and independent living and community skills through case management- Use of assistive devices, special equipment, and specialized assistants to enhance the quality of life
820 Winnebago Avenue, Suite 3, Fairmont, MN 56031
Provides home improvement loans such as:- Rehabilitation Loan Program (RLP) to help low-income households address health and safety improvements. Funds are used for basic home improvements that directly affect the home's safety, habitability, or energy efficiency to homeowners. No monthly payments but there is a lien on the home where the homeowner must remain in the home for 15 years to be forgiven.- Emergency and Accessibility Loan Program (ELP) addresses home improvements or essential accessibility improvements. No monthly payments but there is a lien on the home where the homeowner must remain in the home for 15 years to be forgiven.- Fix-up loan with low-interest to fix basic and necessary home improvements that qualify such as electrical wiring, plumbing repairs, well or septic repair/replacement, windows, siding, or other basic improvements that affect the safety or energy efficiency of the home. The loan maximum amount is $75,000.
