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4584 Vine Hill Road, Excelsior, MN 55331
Provides activities and classes designed and adapted for all ability levels including art and crafts classes, evening socializing, exploring the community, and becoming more active.Assesses the needs of persons with disabilities and assists them in attending education classes by placing classes in accessible buildings, supplying interpreters, mobility aides, and reasonable accommodations to access classes
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3870 Pilot Knob Road, Eagan, MN 55122
- Preschool programs (creative, recreational, and socialization) for children ages 3 - 5 including basketball, ballet dancing instruction, jazz dancing instruction, track and field, tennis, hiking, musical instrument instruction, and day camps- Youth programs for children ages 6 - 12 including field trips, playgrounds with birthday parties, classes, fishing, and special events- Teen programs for teens ages 13 - 17 such as field trips and special events- Adult sports providing recreational league play for basketball, boot hockey, broomball, flag football, sand volleyball, soccer, softball, volleyball, and wiffleball- Senior activities and recreational opportunities including bingo, craft projects, quilting group, book clubs, monthly potlucks and speakers, and field trips- Family programs available to help parents and children explore and have fun as a family- Banquet and meeting facilities available at Eagan Community Center- Group fitness classes, running track, gymnasium, and weight training available at Eagan Community Center- Ice hockey and public skating available at Eagan Civic Arena- Retreat center available at Moonshine Park 1317 Jurdy Road- Cartooning, ceramics, drawing, jewelry making, painting, and sculpting classes at Eagan Art House- Fitness facility at Eagan Community Center- Accepts passport applications- Dog park at Thresher Fields Park 3200 Brochert Lane features open spaces and lake access. The area is fenced in and includes a separate area for smaller dogs.- Adapted therapeutic sports programs for children ages 6 - 13 with autism and physical disabilities- Cascade Bay Water Park- Safety camp for children with information about fire safety, fire prevention, personal safety, and how to play it safe in everyday situations. Other day camps also available.- Walking program
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GymnasiumsRecreation CentersSwimming/Swimming LessonsDay CampsBasketballTennisWeight TrainingSoftballJazz Dancing InstructionExercise Classes/GroupsMeeting SpaceFishingLiterary Societies/Book Reading ClubsTrack and FieldAdapted Sports/GamesSpecial Interest CampsSwimming FacilitiesMusical Instrument InstructionAthletic Fields/CourtsRetreat CentersCartooning InstructionAmusement ParksJewelry Making InstructionQuilting ClubsBallet InstructionCeramics InstructionSculpture InstructionHikingPassportsBanquet FacilitiesIce HockeySpeakers/Speakers BureausPainting InstructionBingoPlaygroundsRecreational ClubsSoccerIce SkatingDrawing InstructionField Trips/ExcursionsVolleyballDog ParksWalking Programs
119 Main Street South, Waldorf, MN 56091
Mayor and City Council Members- Member Information: https://cityofwaldorf.com/city-council/ Departments- City Clerk: Responsible for administrative tasks - Maintenance: Responsible for street maintenance, sewer maintenance, and snow removal. ??- Volunteer fire services
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19845 Forest Road North, Forest Lake, MN 55025
Group Exercise Classes: Members can attend a variety of free fitness classes, including cardio and strength, dance, strength, yoga and pilates, ForeverWell, Kids and Family, and water exercise. Note: Not all classes are offered at all locations. Personal Training and Assessments: Rates for members and non-members. Members can receive a free one-on-one 60-minute assessment session with a certified personal trainer. Personal training sessions are available virtually via Zoom (included in membership or a monthly fee). Small Group Training Programs:- Provides opportunities for small group training and flex training. Available classes vary by location. Rates for members and non-members. - Wellness 180 provides a series of lessons that will help educate participants in and out of a classroom setting on how gradual lifestyle changes can positively impact their health. Rates for members and non-members. - Wellbeats is for kids ages 3 to 14 who are participants of Kids Stuff or child care (must be a member). Kids Stuff provides free drop-off child care while parents/caregivers work out (must be a member).Elder Care: Provides specific programs and services to support older adults age 55 and older, including in-person activities and free classes.- ForeverWell: Provides members with wellness activities for older adults age 55 and older including virtually online or in-person options. Must be a member for the virtual online activities. Also provides wellness checks for senior ForeverWell members. The George Wellbeing programs offer guidance, virtually or one-on-one in a group setting, with a board-certified coach, to help participants navigate healthy choices.Adult Sports Leagues: Provides team, doubles, and individuals sport activities. Opportunities for members and non-members. Kids Sports: Provides year-round activities and program for kids of all ages and skill levels, including youth sports leagues and classes, summer sports, Homeschool Physical Education, and adult sports leagues. Members and non-members are welcome to participate. Offers youth with disabilities age 8 and up opportunities to participate in the Blazing Stars Special Olympics Team. The Young Athletes program introduces children ages 2 to 7 with and without intellectual disabilities to the world of sports. Orthology: Provides physical therapy and chiropractic services Kids and Families: Provides exercises classes, adventure racing, free child care while members work out, Parents Night Out provides child care for an evening out, family friendly fitness centers, and youth and family fitness cards that outlines an entire workout from warm-ups to cool down stretches. Journey to Freedom: Provides an 8 week session where participants meet in small-group discussions, read, reflect, find support, and heal. The goal of the program is to build community and support successful life change in a safe place. Specialty series include Freedom from Body Image and Food Issues, Freedom from Low Self-Esteem, Freedom from the Pain of Grief and Disappointment, and Freedom from Fear. Condition Specific Programs: Include tailored health and fitness programs for people with health conditions including Parkinson's disease and pre-diabetes. Water Safety Program: Provides reduced cost water safety instruction for kids ages 5 - 14 and swimming lessons for ages 6 months to adult. Offers parent and child, school-age children, preschool children, and teen and adult swimming lessons and water safety instruction. Member and non-member rates available. Provides trainings and certifications for lifeguard training, CPR and first aid, babysitting safety, safety training for coaches and instructor level training. Classes are offered in a traditional classroom and blended where lessons are online and skills are practiced in class.
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651 Nicollet Mall, Suite 200, Minneapolis, MN 55402
Group Exercise Classes: Members can attend a variety of free fitness classes, including cardio and strength, dance, strength, yoga and pilates, ForeverWell, Kids and Family, and water exercise. Note: Not all classes are offered at all locations. Personal Training and Assessments: Rates for members and non-members. Members can receive a free one-on-one 60-minute assessment session with a certified personal trainer. Personal training sessions are available virtually via Zoom (included in membership or a monthly fee). Small Group Training Programs:- Provides opportunities for small group training and flex training. Available classes vary by location. Rates for members and non-members. - Wellness 180 provides a series of lessons that will help educate participants in and out of a classroom setting on how gradual lifestyle changes can positively impact their health. Rates for members and non-members. - Wellbeats is for kids ages 3 to 14 who are participants of Kids Stuff or child care (must be a member). Kids Stuff provides free drop-off child care while parents/caregivers work out (must be a member).Elder Care: Provides specific programs and services to support older adults age 55 and older, including in-person activities and free classes.- ForeverWell: Provides members with wellness activities for older adults age 55 and older including virtually online or in-person options. Must be a member for the virtual online activities. Also provides wellness checks for senior ForeverWell members. The George Wellbeing programs offer guidance, virtually or one-on-one in a group setting, with a board-certified coach, to help participants navigate healthy choices.Adult Sports Leagues: Provides team, doubles, and individuals sport activities. Opportunities for members and non-members. Kids Sports: Provides year-round activities and program for kids of all ages and skill levels, including youth sports leagues and classes, summer sports, Homeschool Physical Education, and adult sports leagues. Members and non-members are welcome to participate. Offers youth with disabilities age 8 and up opportunities to participate in the Blazing Stars Special Olympics Team. The Young Athletes program introduces children ages 2 to 7 with and without intellectual disabilities to the world of sports. Orthology: Provides physical therapy and chiropractic services Kids and Families: Provides exercises classes, adventure racing, free child care while members work out, Parents Night Out provides child care for an evening out, family friendly fitness centers, and youth and family fitness cards that outlines an entire workout from warm-ups to cool down stretches. Journey to Freedom: Provides an 8 week session where participants meet in small-group discussions, read, reflect, find support, and heal. The goal of the program is to build community and support successful life change in a safe place. Specialty series include Freedom from Body Image and Food Issues, Freedom from Low Self-Esteem, Freedom from the Pain of Grief and Disappointment, and Freedom from Fear. Condition Specific Programs: Include tailored health and fitness programs for people with health conditions including Parkinson's disease and pre-diabetes. Water Safety Program: Provides reduced cost water safety instruction for kids ages 5 - 14 and swimming lessons for ages 6 months to adult. Offers parent and child, school-age children, preschool children, and teen and adult swimming lessons and water safety instruction. Member and non-member rates available. Provides trainings and certifications for lifeguard training, CPR and first aid, babysitting safety, safety training for coaches and instructor level training. Classes are offered in a traditional classroom and blended where lessons are online and skills are practiced in class.
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720 Washington SE, Suite 200, Minneapolis, MN 55414
Comprehensive medical services for men, women, and children by staff of physicians, family practice residents, and nurse practitioners. Referrals to other specialists when indicated.Includes:?- Addiction medicine- Behavioral health- Care coordination- Family medicine- Gender affirming hormone therapy for adults as well as other care for LGBTQI communities (i.e. PREP, STI testing)- Geriatric care- Medication Therapy Management- Nurse Practitioner services- Nutrition Counseling- Osteopathic Manipulation Therapy- Pediatrics and well-child care- Pregnancy and women's health- Preventive care- School and sports physicals- Vaccinations
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617 Oak Street, Brainerd, MN 56401
Counseling services for:- Couples- Families- Individuals
342 2nd Street NW, Ortonville, MN 56278
Provides a supplemental food program that helps families eat well and stay healthy by providing nutrition education, one-on-one counseling about nutrition, vouchers to buy healthy foods, support and help with breastfeeding, and referrals to health care, immunizations, and other programs.
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1839 Frankfort Avenue, Louisville, KY 40206
Offers visual impairment materials and support services which include:- Develops a wide range of tools-from tactile graphics and braille textbooks to high-tech aids like the Monarch multi-line refreshable braille display and the Polly braille learning device- Offers consulting services (digital accessibility, tactile graphics, assessments) and partners with users and experts through programs like field testing and product research- Publishes scholarly titles aiding professionals, families, and individuals impacted by blindness- The ConnectCenter provides free support and advice via webinars, hotlines, and topics like job seeking and family support- Outreach includes regional training, teacher support, extended core curriculum materials for K-12, and the National Prison Braille Network- Offers a library that maintains approximately 25,000 resources (books, digitized archives, tactile graphics, etc.), supporting staff and researchers
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319 North Rebecca Street, Ivanhoe, MN 56142
All reports of maltreatment of a vulnerable adult should be directed to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center. Reports will then be forwarded to the proper investigative agency.Provides assistance, investigates, and/or intervenes on behalf of vulnerable adults who are unable to act on their own behalf, manage their own affairs, or who are in immediate danger due to physical or emotional abuse, unsafe or hazardous living conditions, exploitation, neglect, or abandonment. Provides services necessary to remove the conditions that have created a threat to life, which may include:- Authorization for medical treatment- Consultation with individuals who suspect abuse- Removal of the individual to safer surroundingsNOTE: Complaints, questions, or concerns involving incidents in facilities licensed by the Health Department, such as, hospitals, nursing homes, boarding care homes, supervised living facilities, assisted living, and home health agencies can be referred to the Minnesota Office of Health Facility Complaints at (651)201-4201 or toll-free at (800)369-7994.
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521 SW 4th Street, Willmar, MN 56201
Providing social services as a last resort, including:- Clothing- Emergency lodging (for residents of Kandiyohi County ONLY)- Information and referral regarding food- Prescriptions- Rental assistance- Utility assistance
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3521 Century Avenue North, White Bear Lake, MN 55110-5689
Provides scattered-site, long-term housing in suburban Ramsey and Washington counites. Families receive short- to medium-term rental assistance and access to sustainability services such as case management, life skills training, and advocacy.
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660 Third Street, Gaylord, MN 55334
Provides a family medical clinic. Services include:- Acute illness evaluation- Childhood and adult immunizations- Diabetes management- Family medicine- General physical and sports exams- Obstetrics and gynecology- Pediatrics- Podiatry- Telemedicine and virtual visits
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2708 119th Avenue NW, Coon Rapids, MN 55433
Provides an Intensive Residential Treatment Service (IRTS) program which integrates mental health, medical, and substance use care in a 24-hour, supervised setting. Provides a high level of treatment and assistance in a structured environment.The Riverwind Residence is an 8-bed inpatient residence for men and women, located in Coon Rapids. For individuals experiencing a mental illness and/or having co-occurring mental health and substance use diagnosis. The program includes:- 24-hour on-site staff and assistance in a residential setting- Assessment of immediate needs and factors that lead to the crisis- Individualized treatment to address immediate needs and restore the individual to a pre-crisis level of functioning- Individual and group therapy- Living skills/foundational wellness development, including exercise, and nutrition- Medication management
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417 Washburn Avenue, Belgrade, MN 56312
Provides city services including:- Election information - Inspections and engineering- Licenses and permits- Mayor and city council: Member contact information- Parks and recreation: Belgrade Park Shelter can be rented, contact the city office for rental and to pick up a key. - Planning and zoning- Street and park maintenance- Utilities
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2445 Prior Avenue, Roseville, MN 55113
Provides emergency utility assistance for people with no other options for aid. Funds are used to help individuals pay for natural gas, oil, propane, and electricity depending on what heats their home.Provides energy conservation education to participants.
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2320 East Highway 12, Suite 2, Willmar, MN 56201
Provides long-term group home residential placement and temporary shelter for youth. Youth participate in individual and family therapy as well as group skills. Youth placed in temporary shelter are provided basic needs services with an immediate needs assessment completed at intake. Services available include: - After-care support is available after placement- Discharge planning with family/guardian, - Licensed clinical therapist on staff- Individual weekly goals, needs assessments, and treatment plan- Registered nurse on staff- Weekly group educational skills
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104 SE 11th Street, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
Provides police and emergency response for the city of Grand Rapids and surrounding areas - Services: - Police Bike Patrol - Police K-9 Unit - Drug Task Force - Emergency Response Team (SWAT) - Bicycle Registrations (Free) - Handgun Permits (City Residents only) - Lockout Service - Keys locked in cars (not trunks) $20 charge (Due within 20 days) Also includes Police Reserve (218)326-4656, Duane Helmer - Volunteers who assist the police department when needed - Traffic and crowd control, etc - Block Clubs - Neighborhood Watch Program Car Seat and Safety Program (Free) - Serves residents of Itasca County - Car and booster seats by referral only - Contact Jackie Heinrich or Troy Scott at (218)326-3464 9 am - 3 pm Tuesday and Thursday - Evening appointments contact Troy Scott at (218)326-3464
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1001 Vierling Drive West, Shakopee, MN 55379
- CERT - Community Emergency Response Training- Fire department- Fire Marshall/Inspector?- Fire suppression and fire safety
102 West 2nd Street, Duluth, MN 55802
CHUM welcomes volunteers to help with:- Event planning and support (various events year-round)- Food shelves (drivers; unloading, sorting, and stocking shelves)- Gardening (various locations)- Moving (furniture donation pickup)- Office Support (data entry and mailing)- Property and equipment (cleaning, painting, etc.)- Second Saturdays - monthly opportunities (ongoing or one-time) to volunteer with others; projects vary- Serving meals at various sites
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Donations Pickup Volunteer OpportunitiesEvent Coordination Volunteer OpportunitiesGardening Volunteer OpportunitiesBulk Mailing Volunteer OpportunitiesEvent Setup/Cleanup Volunteer OpportunitiesMeal Preparation/Serving Volunteer OpportunitiesData Entry/Word Processing Volunteer OpportunitiesFundraising Event Volunteer OpportunitiesPainting/Wallpapering Volunteer OpportunitiesFood Sorting/Packing Volunteer Opportunities
2070 Howard Drive West, North Mankato, MN 56003
Helps individuals and families with low incomes (including temporary low incomes) get the food they need for nutritious and well-balanced meals. Provides extra support to help stretch a household's food budget - it is not meant to cover all the groceries a family needs.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.The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Employment and Training (SNAP E&T) program provides free employment and education training and support for people getting snap benefits. SNAP E&T participants gain support, skills, training, or experience to reach their goals. Many organizations, including technical and community colleges, community-based organizations, county agencies, tribes, and CareerForce Centers provide SNAP E&T programs and services. Programs can include career planning, job search, training for in-demand jobs, student support, financial support, and continued support once a participant has a job.
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1301 Marshall Street, Saint Peter, MN 56082
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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Appliance RepairGas Service Payment AssistanceHeating Fuel Payment AssistanceRent Payment AssistanceElectric Service Payment AssistanceUndesignated Temporary Financial AssistanceMortgage Payment AssistanceWater Service Payment AssistanceGeneral Appliance ProvisionMoving Expense AssistanceGeneral Furniture Provision
616 America Avenue NW, Suite 110, Bemidji, MN 56601
The mission of First City Visitation and Safe Exchange Services is to offer a positive, safe, child-friendly and neutral site where children and parents can be assured that a supervised visitation or exchange will be safe and conflict free. These services assure that there is no contact between parents or guardians during any of the offered services. All services are offered on a sliding fee scale in order to keep them affordable for the families who need services. Services may be utilized by parents, grandparents, guardians, foster-parents and all other situation where visitation may be required.
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900 Golf Avenue SW, Pine City, MN 55063
Therapeutic in-home family-based services address the conditions of mental health issues, family functioning, childhood trauma, behavior problems, and other issues that impact individual well-being and family health. Services include:- Individual and family skills training- Individualized treatment plans and level of intensity/frequency of contact based on individual family needs and care plans- Professional Education- Supervised visitation- Therapy: Individual, family, and/or group psychotherapy
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660 NW 20th Avenue, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
Provides family subsidized and market rate housing in Itasca County Seniors and disabled
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