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1425 Main Street North, Pine City, MN 55063
Provides a support group to those living with diabetes. Group discussions are led by knowledgeable healthcare professionals and focus on topics such as nutrition, exercise, medication management, and emotional well-being.
540 Cedar Street, 1st Floor, Saint Paul, MN 55101
MinnesotaCare is a health care program that is administered by the Department of Human Services and some counties. MinnesotaCare is available for people who do not have health insurance and meet income and household size guidelines. A monthly premium is generally required.Current members who have questions about membership, payments, renewals, or other topics should visit the contact page for the Department of Human Services for more information.
131 Hickory Street North, Lester Prairie, MN 55354
  • Sports programs including basketball, soccer, and volleyball- GED assistance- Adult Basic Education (ABE)- English as a Second Language classes (EL)- Literacy programs- Cheerleading- 55 Alive Safety class and refresher class- Behind the Wheel and Driver's Education classes- Kickbox Circuit- Belly dancing- Kid's Depot School Age Daycare
602 East 4th Street, Chaska, MN 55318
  • District 1 - Gayle Degler 541 Pine View Court, Chanhassen, MN 55317 (952)403-7047 [email protected] District 2 - Tom Workman 181 South Shore Court, Chanhassen, MN 55317 (952)250-4924 [email protected] District 3 - Matt Udermann 602 East 4th Street, Chaska, MN 55318 (612)888-4733 [email protected] District 4 - Tim Lynch 17050 32nd Street Mayer, MN 55360 (952)353-2598 [email protected] District 5 - John P. Fahey 602 East 4th Street, Chaska, MN 55318 (612) 849-6298 [email protected]
39527 Reservation Highway 1, Morton, MN 56270
Office of tribal bodies, including: - Tribal council - Tribal court - Tribal enrollment - Tribal law enforcement
7 4th Avenue SE, Glenwood, MN 56334
Offers a wellness center that features a range of activities for all ages and abilities. - Cardio and weight training equipment- Exercise program- Fitness classes??- Personal and group training- Warm water exercise and therapy pool
5144 13th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55417
Provides a 3-day supply of food to anyone in need. No limits on the amount of food individuals and families can take. Also provides meat. Accepts donations for non-perishable food, fresh food, baby food, formula, personal care items, and laundry detergent.?
509 6th Avenue NE, Crosby, MN 56441
Provides services and resources that support students and school sites in the development and implementation of a comprehensive and inclusive continuum of instruction.
2 Roundwind Road, Luverne, MN 56156
Provides the following information and services:- Child care licensing and monitoring of family child care homes- Child care provider information- General information on licensing for child care
903 West Center Street, Suite 100, Rochester, MN 55902
The Varsity Letter in Community Service Program honors high school students grades 9-12 who attend school in Dodge, Fillmore, Olmsted, and/or Winona counties (and homeschoolers associated with one of these districts), and who volunteer 100 or more hours in a year. Program year runs March - March.
2031 Rowland Road, Mora, MN 55051
A 108-bed residential facility for women, pregnant women, and women with children up to age 5. Provides treatment services for substance use and mental health disorders. Services include:- 24/7 residential advocates who provide guidance in routines and maintain safety- Case management- Comprehensive after care and discharge plan- Co-occurring treatment services- Facilitation of reintegration into society- Individual and group therapy- Individualized treatment plans- Meals and snacks- Medium intensity care where treatment focuses on intensive group therapy. Average timeframe for medium intensity care is 30-80 days.- Participation in 20 hours of weekly treatment programming
522 1st Avenue, Two Harbors, MN 55616
Mayor and City Council Members: https://www.twoharborsmn.gov/government/city_officials/mayor_council/index.phpDepartments: Administration and Finance: - Responsible for City Council support, finance, human resource activities, labor relations, elections, data practices (records) requests, liquor and tobacco licensing, special events permit, and general government administration Building Official: - Responsible for all construction within the City limitsElectric:- Provides new connection and electric service to commercial and residential, and Conservation Improvement Program (CIP)- 503 20th Avenue- 7 am - 4:30 pm Monday - FridayFire:- Located at the intersection of Lake Co Hwy 2 and 20th Avenue- (218)834-8816Gas, Sewer, and Water:- Maintains and services both the mains and services- 503 20th Avenue- 6 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday- (218)834-8812Planning and Zoning:- Permits (Conditional use, sidewalk, and sign)- Rental applicationPublic Works:- Includes storm sewer system, streets, parks, cemetery, and governmental buildings- Responsible for snow plowing, sanding, pothole patching, and sidewalk replacement. In addition, the maintenance of City parks as well as the care of trees- Yard waste (accepts grass clippings, leaves, and branches)- 503 20th Avenue- 7am - 3:30 pm Monday - Friday- (218)834-8810Recreation:- Coordinates and participates in programs including curling clubs, open gym, recreational skating, senior activities, ski trail, summer youth recreation program, swim program and weight trainingTwo Harbors Economic Development Authority:- Responsible for preserving and creating jobs, enhancing the City's tax base, assisting with certain housing initiatives, promoting the general welfare of the people of the City and to assume primary responsibility for development activities within the City
2605 Chiminising Drive, Isle, MN 56342
Provides various basic needs programs such as:- Emergency loans that may help cover costs such as a car repair, electricity bill, heating bill, funeral cost, medical, rent, or other need- Food distribution program- Food shelf
809 Elm Street, Suite 1186, Alexandria, MN 56308
Provide investigation and intervention services on behalf of vulnerable adults who are unable to act on their own behalf, manage their own affairs, or who are in immediate danger of abuse. Types of abuse may be physical, emotional, sexual abuse, unsafe or hazardous living conditions, exploitation, neglect, or abandonment. Services include:- Taking reports and investigating abuse and/or maltreatment- Removal of the individual to safer surroundings- Services necessary to remove the conditions which have created a threat to lifeNOTE: 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 Board on Aging Ombudsman for Long-Term Care.
901 East 90th Street, Bloomington, MN 55420
Distributes fresh fruit and vegetables, dairy, and meat through a drive-thru method. Items are limited and may vary based on availability. Households may visit the food shelf twice per month, and no appointment is necessary.
611 Broadway Avenue, Suite 120, Wabasha, MN 55981
Head Start is a comprehensive preschool program focusing on child development and serving 3 and 4 year old children and their families. Services include health, nutrition, education, parent involvement, social services, mental health, disabilities and school readiness.Early Head Start is a home visiting program for pregnant women and children ages birth - 3. Consists of weekly, 90-minute home visits focusing on connection to resources, parenting, early intervention, and preparation for Head Start or other preschool program.
6301 Upper Afton Road, Woodbury, MN 55125
Emergency Medical Services- CPR classes for infants, children, and adults- CPR and AED certification- Emergency medical transportEmergency Services- CodeRED high-speed telephone calling system that notifies residents and businesses about emergency situationsFire servicesPolice services
202 West Third Street, Winona, MN 55987
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.
100 Healthy Way, Olivia, MN 56277
Provides hospice care services for individuals with life-limiting illness in home, assisted living, nursing facility, or hospital settings, focusing on comfort, dignity, symptom management, and quality of life. Includes interdisciplinary medical, emotional, spiritual, volunteer, and bereavement support for patients and families.
700 South Riverfront Drive, Mankato, MN 56001
Permanent, Supportive Housing (Maxfield Place): Permanent, supportive housing program for adults with a diagnosed disability who are considered chronically homeless. There are 10 individual apartments for single adults which include a bed, full kitchen, and bathroom. Maxfield Place is staffed 24 hour/7 days a week and employs a caseworker, who helps residents develop a long-term plan and collaborates with other service providers for referrals.Day Shelter Program: Daytime shelter with showers, laundry, information and referral on community resources, computers, Wi-Fi, and is pet friendly. Located at 700 South Riverfront Dr, Door E.
500 East First Street, Osakis, MN 56360
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.
118 Central Avenue North, New Prague, MN 56071
  • Adopt-a-Park Program: Groups can sign up to keep parks clean- Foundry Hill Park: 400 6th Avenue NW contains a nature area, a regulation little league field, a horseshoe pit, two football fields, a picnic area, a basketball court, and a playground- Greenway Park/Trail System: 101 Rising Moon Alley contains a walking, jogging, biking, and cross-country skiing 4.1-mile trail; a picnic area, and nature trails- Heritage Park: 1101 Lexington Avenue North contains two basketball courts and a picnic area- Memorial Bench/Tree Program: Individuals can purchase a tree or bench in memory of someone- Memorial Park: 401 Main Street East contains a swimming pool, golf course, three baseball/softball fields, four horseshoe pits, two volleyball courts, a picnic area, and a playground- Northside Park: 401 Lexington Avenue North contains a softball/baseball field, tennis court, basketball court, trail areas, a picnic area, and a playground- Philipp's Park: 201 ½ 4th Avenue NW contains a nature area and trail- Settlers Park: 1114 9th Street SE contains a trail/green meadow nature area, softball/baseball fields, three soccer fields, a basketball court, picnic shelter, and playground- Sliding Hill Skate Park: 1501 Columbus Avenue North contains a trail/nature area, skateboard park, skating rink and sledding- Southside Park: 604 Central Avenue South contains a nine-hole disc golf course, trail areas/nature areas, a basketball court, softball/baseball field, picnic area and playground- Yackly Cabin: 301 4th Avenue NW contains a nature area
426 West Avenue, Red Wing, MN 55066
Screens individuals who are being referred for civil commitment, an involuntary process in which the court determines that an individual's mental illness or chemical dependence is cause them to be a danger to themselves or others.Often the requestor is a hospital or medical/psychiatric professionals. However, anyone is able to request these screenings.The Pre-Petition Screening gathers information, including talking to the individual, and makes a recommendation if the individual meets criteria for civil commitment as outlined in MN State Statutes. The screening looks at what is the least restrictive option for treatment and safety. The ultimate decision and authority lies with the court to civilly commit an individual.Individuals who are placed under civil commitment may be treated in a community or state hospital or receive intensive community-based care during a time of acute need.
525 Portland Avenue South, Health Services Building - 5th floor, Minneapolis, MN 55415
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.