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1301 South Valley Street, New Ulm, MN 56073
Fundraisers are held throughout the year to raise money for operations. Monetary donations and memorial gifts help support operations cost of the shelter.See website for a list of needed suppliesVolunteer opportunities also available. Examples of tasks include:- Feeding animals- Cleaning dog cages, cat cages, and cat roaming rooms- Walking dogs- Doing laundry- Facility maintenance such as shoveling snow or mowing the lawn
6900 Maple Grove Pkwy N, Maple Grove, MN 55369
Provides fire and rescue services including:- Emergency medical services- Fire suppression- Fire safety and prevention education- Inspection and testing of fire protection systems- Investigating fires- Reviews fire codes and issues permits, - Technical and water rescues
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99 Edison Boulevard, Silver Bay, MN 55614
Provides the licensing for child care. Services include:- Child care provider information- Information about licensing requirements and standards- Inspections and investigations on certifications- Orientation, licensing, and re-licensing of child care certification
111 Hundertmark Road, Chaska, MN 55318
Provides a range of primary care and specialty care services. Services include:- Child and adult immunizations- Family medicine- Flu vaccinations- General physical and sports exams- On-site laboratory and diagnostic services- Telemedicine and virtual visits
320 West 2nd Street, Duluth, MN 55802
WIC is a nutrition and breastfeeding program that helps young families eat well and be healthy and promotes good health for pregnant, postpartum women, infants, and children up to age five. WIC provides services such as:- Breastfeeding education and support- Health assessments and screening to identify needs- Nutrition education- Referral to other community services- Supplemental food vouchers or food cards for use at grocery stores and farmers' markets
450 12th Street, Mountain Lake, MN 56159
Offers adult basic education for personal enrichment or to prepare for employment. Services offered:- Citizenship preparation- English as a Second Language- GED instruction- Improve basic skills such as work-related math, language, reading, or writing assistance- Literacy instruction
660 18th Street, Granite Falls, MN 56241
Provides an intensive outpatient program for alcohol and drug recovery to both men and women ages 16 years and older at all locations. The program lasts eight weeks and offers daytime and evening sessions depending on the location. The program includes:- Integrated drug and alcohol education, as well as the Family Program into the treatment plan- Group therapy sessions lectures, individual counseling, family education, the 12-step support group program, and a Relapse Prevention Program- Person-centered approach and followed by continuing care programs- Weekly treatment planning and individual counseling sessions
1700 East Rum River Drive South, Suite A, Cambridge, MN 55008
Medicare Savings Programs have four sub-programs:Qualified Disabled and Working Individuals (QDWI): Helps pay for Part A premiums only.Qualifying Individual (QI): Helps pay for Part B premiums only.Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB): Helps pay for Part A and B premiums as well as deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments.Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary (SLMB): Helps pay for Part B premiums only.?Monthly income and countable resource limits apply. Countable resources include any checking or savings funds, stocks, and bonds. A home, one car, a burial plot, $1500 in burial expenses (if the amount is set aside), furniture, and other household items are not applied toward the resource limit. Participants pay for Medicare services that aren't covered, such as routine physicals and prescription drugs.??Generally under these programs, premiums are put back into the monthly Social Security check, increasing participants' monthly income.
875 Arcade Street, Saint Paul, MN 55106
  • Full-Day Child Care: Nine metro Early Childhood Learning Centers provide full-day, year-round child care options for children ages six weeks to five years - Part-Day Preschool: Three area preschools prepare kids two to five years old for school with part-day readiness programs during the school year - School Age Care: Provides before-and after-school care and school release day options for kids in kindergarten through sixth grade at many locations across the Twin Cities- Summer Youth Programs: Provides full-day summer enrichment, including Summer Power, Uproar, and Summer Sports for kids in preschool through eighth grade
4135 Richard Avenue, Suite 201, Hermantown, MN 55811
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT):- Borderline personality disorder or multiple mental health diagnosesIndividual therapy:- Anger and frustration- Anxiety- Depression- Grief, loss, and loneliness- Life transitions and changes?Play therapy:- Express feelings- Learn how to relate to others- Modify behaviors- Problem solving skillsPsychological and neuropsychological evaluations:- ADHD- Autism Spectrum Disorder- Cognitive functioning- Diagnostic clarification- Neuropsychological testingSandtray therapy (uses sand and miniature figures):- Aggression reduction- Emotional support- Interpersonal relationship- Problem solving skills- TraumaTelemental health servicesTherapy for families and couples:- Boundary setting- Child rearing and parenting- Communication- Fertility- Financial issues- Grief and loss- Infidelity- Intimacy- Power struggle- The parent-child relationship
202 2nd Avenue South , Sauk Rapids, MN 56379
  • The Benton County History Museum has available for research a number of sources of information for those wishing to research family history- Other holdings include census on microfilm, both Federal and state, Benton County Veterans Census, Benton County Naturalization Records- Newspapers dating back to 1851- Museum display area
943 SW 9th Avenue, Forest Lake, MN 55025
Class areas include: - Computer technology classes - Fitness/health aerobics and exercise classes/groups - Cooking - CPR instruction
Free confidential nursery services for children ages birth -10, for families experiencing a crisis or stressful situation.- Can be used 30 days within a calendar year- Essential needs services: providing diapers, wipes, children's clothing, and formula to families in need- Family advocate services, connecting participating families with community resources that can help alleviate the crisis situation- Short-term care available Tuesday - Friday, 6am - 4pm under our SFCC license. All other care falls under our CRF license and requires children to stay the night for care??- Maximum 72-hour stay
1600 Minnesota Avenue NW, Bemidji, MN 56619
Free program for children ages birth to five and their caregivers.Promotes healthy physical and social-emotional development through offering a fun recreational play space for parents, caregivers, and children to join together and have fun! During MAP, we have bikes, ride-ons, balls, and more to encourage physical activity in the Boys & Girls Club gym. Meet other families and learn about community resources! Socialize with others while you enjoy playing and interacting with your child.
640 Orchid Road SE, Rochester, MN 55904
Provides community living programs (supervision, training, and assistance in functional day activities) and enhanced services such as community integration in a staff-intensive environment for adults with physical or developmental disabilities
201 North Broad Street, Suite 102, Mankato, MN 56001
Administers grants and contracts from the Older Americans Act (OAA) to community agencies, organizations, and units of government that provide services to older adults and caregivers
8619 West Point Douglas Road South, Suite 150, Cottage Grove, MN 55016
Provide individual competitive employment services. Services include:- Benefits planning- Career planning- Follow-up support services- Job coaching- Job development services- Job follow-up services- Job placement- Job-seeking skills training- Multi-lingual and multi-cultural support- PASS and IRWE planning- Person-centered planning- Resume and cover letter development- Supported employmentNOTE: Minnesota Employment Center (MEC) Saint Paul site is the only in-person office. Other MEC locations are virtual but will serve members across Minnesota.
319 North Rebecca Street, Ivanhoe, MN 56142
Medicare Savings Programs have four sub-programs:Qualified Disabled and Working Individuals (QDWI): Helps pay for Part A premiums only.Qualifying Individual (QI): Helps pay for Part B premiums only.Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary (SLMB): Helps pay for Part B premiums only.Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB): Helps pay for Part A and B premiums as well as deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments.Monthly income and countable resource limits apply. Countable resources include any checking or savings funds, stocks, and bonds. A home, one car, a burial plot, $1500 in burial expenses (if the amount is set aside), furniture, and other household items are not applied toward the resource limit. Participants pay for Medicare services that aren't covered, such as routine physicals and prescription drugs.Generally under these programs, premiums are put back into the monthly Social Security check, increasing participants' monthly income.
14 North 11th Street, Suite 100, Cloquet, MN 55720
Minnesota's Medicaid program for people with low income. Most people who have MA receive health care through health plans. Members who do not receive health care through a health plan receive care on a fee-for-service basis, with providers billing the state directly for services they provide.MA pays for a variety of services like doctor visits, prescriptions, and hospital stays. Some services and prescriptions may require prior approval. MA pays for medical bills going back three months from the month the application is received.NOTE: People with disabilities who work, even if they're over the income or asset limits of MA, may still qualify for a program called Medical Assistance for Employed Persons with Disabilities - MA-EPD.
  • Partners Care Program: Assists patients who do not qualify for Medical Assistance or Minnesota Care, and whose annual incomes are at or below 275% of the federal poverty level - Payment plans - Uninsured Discount Program: Individuals who do not have health insurance and do not qualify for Medicaid or Partners Care receive a discount on medically necessary charges. Patients with insurance who receive medically necessary services that are not covered by their insurance may also be eligible.
7808 Kerber Boulevard, Chanhassen, MN 55317
  • Birth certificates for individuals born in Minnesota after 1934- Death certificates for individuals who died after 1996- Marriage certificates for marriages that occurred from 1856 to the present- Marriage licenses- Notary public commissions- Ordination credentials filing
500 8th Avenue SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414
Provides companionship, rides to medical appointments, help with shopping and chores, transportation, and more.
2900 East Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55413
Provides reliable cars to single moms.
1651 Jefferson Parkway, Northfield, MN 55057
Library materials and services including books, periodicals, videos, audiobooks, compact discs, reference service, internet access, children's programs, adult reading discussion groups, teen board, and homebound delivery.
3400 Granada Avenue North, Suite 190, Saint Paul, MN 55128
Provides personalized, community-based support to help individuals with developmental disabilities build life skills, engage in the community, and improve independence. Services are available in-person or online and include:- Access to assistive technology and adaptive equipment- Adaptive beekeeping experiences - Creative arts programming (painting, ceramics, photography, and more) - Community volunteering and educational activities- Life skills training (self-care, communication, social skills) - Self-advocacy skill building - Specialized support for individuals with autism, mental health needs, or complex medical conditionsStaff are trained to meet a wide range of support needs. Services are person-centered and designed to help participants connect with others and fully participate in community life.