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2424 West 5th Street, Suite 102, Duluth, MN 55806
Can assist with short-term goals and long-term goals, but not intended to assist with immediate/urgent needs. Health Coaching:Personal, confidential, one-on-one appointments to work on health goals of various natures - examples include: tobacco secession, nutritious eating, weight loss, improved exercise, and dealing with chronic conditionsHealth Workshops:Once a month group sessions on health topics. Examples include the power of sugar, healthy eating on a budget, ending tobacco use, and managing pain without drugsCommunity Health:Community Health Worker can meet with clients to help them navigate life and interface issues with health and human/social service systems. Designed to be flexible and meet people where they are at to help them overcome all sorts of issues that ultimately impact health.
220 3rd Street West, Hector, MN 55342
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 arts and crafts, cooking classes, driver's education, sports and recreational activities, and more.
1301 10th Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN 55411
Family leaders are supported to obtain the skills and access the community resources needed to build networks of support, identify personal and family aspirations, develop a personal plan, and achieve realistic personal and family stability goals.Activities help participants:- Build family and community leadership skills- Discover strengths- Improve financial literacy- Learn skills to resolve conflict without violence- Strengthen parenting?
228 West Michigan Street, Duluth, MN 55802
Fixed route local bus services in Duluth and Proctor as well as nearby/surrounding area
327 First Street South, Suite 17, Virginia, MN 55792
  • 24-hour crisis intervention - Crisis advocacy includes emergency support, crisis intervention counseling, and offers information to victims/survivors, their friends, and their families - Medical and legal information and support includes assistance in applying for Harassment Claims, Orders for Protection, Victim's Reparations, providing legal options and referrals, and support getting medical treatment. - On-going support and direct advocacy for victims/survivors of sexual violence within local communities
210 Atlantic Avenue West, Grove City, MN 56243
Comprehensive public library services offering services like loaning books and movies. Also offers a place for the public to access the internet, occasional story times, access to online databases, and more.
23 9th Avenue South, Hopkins, MN 55343
Care navigators help individuals, their families, and other care providers obtain mental and/or physical health assessments, treatment, support, resources, and education. It is a mobile service intended to be short-term, typically up to three months. Care navigators meet individuals in their home or elsewhere in the community to arrange services and supports.
300 South 5th Street, Breckenridge, MN 56520
Wilkin County Public Health is part of Partnership 4 Health. Environmental Health Programs are managed by the Clay County Health Department and include the following services:- Food and beverage safety- Food license applications- Inspections of lodging, mobile home, and recreational parks- Water testingAdditional services:- Complaint and nuisance response- Enforcement of county environmental regulations- Initiatives to improve public health and safety- Licensing of regulated establishments- Outbreak investigations- Sampling and analysis of public water supplies- Support during natural disasters
1546 6th Avenue South, Saint Cloud, MN 56301
Provides academic and enrichment activities to children and youth ages 4 - 18 that promote learning and relationship building during the summer. Free meals are served at programming sites.
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525 SE 2nd Street, Milaca, MN 56353
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. Short-term, one-time grant assistance for persons in a financial crisis because of fire, flood, storm, illness, accident, theft, utility shut-off, eviction, or foreclosure.Some Emergency Medical Assistance available for those who are eligible.
2124 10th Street, Two Harbors, MN 55616
Employment counselors help SNAP clients in gaining skills and abilities to obtain employment to gain self-sufficiency, including:- Adult education?- Budgeting assistance?- Career planning?- Computer classes?- Interviewing skills?- Job search assistance?- Post-secondary education?- Resume development?- Short-term training?- Support services?- Transportation assistance?- Vocational interest
12831 Nett Lake Road, Nett Lake, MN 55772
Public works services include the following: - Maintenance of roads (construction; culvert replacements; repair; replacing defective water and sewer components; roadside mowing; snow plowing), water and sanitation systems- Wastewater treatment?- Water and septic system assistance?- Water supply
404 Fountain Street, Albert Lea, MN 56007
Provides residential chemical dependency treatment for adult men. Services include:- Comprehensive chemical use assessment- Co-occurring disorder treatment- Family counseling and education- Individualized treatment plan- Multidisciplinary treatment team approach- Therapeutic recreation
4166 Lexington Ave North, 1st Floor, Saint Paul, MN 55126
Treats most non-life-threatening illnesses or injuries that a primary care provider might on a walk-in basis.
501 South 2nd Street, Minneapolis, MN 55401
Suzuki talent education for children 3 - 18 with instruction in violin, viola, cello, harp, piano, and guitar.
412 South 13th Street, Montevideo, MN 56265
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.
2301 Transportation Road, Willmar, MN 56201
Provides inpatient psychiatric hospital services for children and adolescents. Provides individualized, person-centered care focused on illness management, behavior change, and healthy development, while building on each child and family's strengths through comprehensive assessment, medication management, therapeutic treatment, and family engagement.
1600 20th Avenue West, International Falls, MN 56649
  • ODC contracts with local companies to perform work at their place of business - Provides ODC participants and employees with meaningful work and in some cases, results in a transition from supported employment to competitive employment Examples of community based work are: Mobile Work Crews - Jobs such as yard work, cleaning, etc. Enclave (Small work crew) - ODC contracts with an industry and provides a trainer as needed - Industry provides material and site of work Individual Work Site - ODC contracts to perform work for just one individual - The work is done at the place of business and a trainer from ODC will be provided as needed
2785 White Bear Avenue, Suite 350, Maplewood, MN 55109
Provides information on managing waste, recycling, hazardous materials, and other environmental services. Additonal services include:- Collection sites for household hazardous waste and yard waste. Visit website for materials accepted and collection sites: https://maps.co.ramsey.mn.us/CollectionSites/index.html - Needles, syringes, lancets, and other medical sharps disposal. Syringes or EpiPens with liquid remaining in them should be disposed of at the Medicine Collection Program drop-off locations.- Reuse room: Free products like automotive fluids, household cleaners, paint available for residents- 24 hours/7 days a week used oil, filters, and antifreeze collection shed located at1352 Ben Franklin Road, Arden Hills, MN 55112
1801 Dudley Avenue, Saint Paul, MN 55108
Hospital veterinary care and emergency care for both small and large animals. Do not refer for routine veterinary care. Services provided:- Anesthesia- Emergency and critical care- Intensive Care Unit (ICU)- Oncology and radiation therapy- Veterinary labs and moreCompanion Animal Love, Loss and Memories - CALLM:Biweekly bereavement group for those grieving the loss of a pet. Meets 6:30 pm - 8 pm on the second and fourth Wednesday of the month (some adjustments to accommodate holidays). Call to confirm the schedule before attending. Pomeroy Student-Alumni Learning Center, 1964 Fitch Avenue, Room 115, St. Paul, 55108. Space is limited. To reserve a seat and for more information, call Veterinary Social Services at (612)624-9372.
4812 County Road 10, Moose Lake, MN 55767
  • Elementary School Office: 4812 County Road 10, Moose Lake; phone (218)485-4435- High School Office: 4812 County Road 10, Moose Lake; phone (218)485-4435- Superintendent's Office: 4812 County Road 10, Moose Lake; phone (218)485-4435 ext. 1123- Transportation: (218)485-4435
4300 East River Road NE, Rochester, MN 55906
Shared-ride services providing transportation to a doctor's appointment, going shopping or meeting friends for dinner, and any other trips.
Online form to report internet fraud to the FBI. The Internet Crime Complaint Center accepts online Internet crime complaints filed by the person who believes they were defrauded or filed by a third party to the complainant.
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719 North 7th Street, Suite 200, Montevideo, MN 56265
Provides assistance with paying child care costs for children up to age 12 and for children with special needs up to age 14. Child care costs may be paid for families while parents work, look for work, or attend school. Family size, family income, and participation in authorized activities, as well as available funding are considerations for determining the amount of the assistance.
201 9th Street West, Ada, MN 56510
Speech therapists do a comprehensive assessment to check: An individual's ability to understand language An individual's swallowing ability An individual's thinking skills and memory The quality of an individual's voice The way an individual speaks and whether their speech is clearDepending on an individual's condition, a therapist may recommend: Articulation therapy Augmentative and/or alternate communication methods Breathing and relaxation techniques Exercises Language intervention activities Positions or strategies to help an individual swallow more easilySpeech Therapy for ChildrenA child may benefit from speech-language therapy if he or she experiences: Feeding or Swallowing Disorders: Problems eating or drinking Language Disorder: Difficulty understanding or communicating Speech Disorder: Difficulty making sounds