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25 1st Avenue NE, Suite 100, Buffalo, MN 55313
Provides home care services to clients such as:- Companion and homemaking services, which may include laundry assistance, grocery shopping, light household chores, errand running, socialization, and conversation-Home health aide to support clients in performing day-to-day tasks and activities. Activities may include personal care, grooming, walking/transfers, meal planning and preparation, foot care, medication reminders, and range of motion exercises.- Pediatric home care services to support children and youth living with a developmental disability and/or short or long-term health diagnosis- Skilled Nursing, which may include visits for IV therapy, wound care, medication management, palliative care, management and evaluation of care, consultation, supervision of caregivers, chronic disease management, and post-surgical care
525 SE 2nd Street, Milaca, MN 56353
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 in determining the amount of the assistance.
100 West Lyon Avenue, Suite 106, Lake City, MN 55401
Receives and investigates complaints concerning an agency, licensed program or facility that provides services or treatment to individuals with mental illness, developmental disabilities, chemical dependency, or an emotional disturbance.May mediate or advocate on behalf of the client to resolve the complaint.Reviews the causes and circumstances of a serious injury or death of a client.
1117 Center Street, New Ulm, MN 56073
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.
6216 Upper Cass Frontage Road, Cass Lake, MN 56633
  • Title III Congregate Meal provision to an elderly client or other eligible participant at a nutrition site, senior center or some other congregate setting.- Title III Home Delivered Meals may be made available to individuals with disabilities who reside in a non-institutional household with and are accompanied by an individual eligible for congregate meals.- Title VI Congregate and Home Delivered Meals will include enrolled members of any recognized tribe aged 55 years or over within the program service area. Eligibility will include spouse, handicapped or disabled individual in the same household of the eligible participant who accompany participant to a congregate site.- Title VI Caregiver Program will include caregiver support services directed toward informal, unpaid family caregivers of adults 55 years and over. Grandparents and relative caregivers, age 55 and older, who are the primary caregivers of a child not more than 18 years old because the biological or adoptive parents are unable or unwilling to serve as the primary caregiver of the child. They must be related to the child by blood, marriage, or adoption and live with the child.
1175 Nininger Road, Hastings, MN 55033
Level IV trauma emergency room treating a range of medical conditions: - Abdominal pains- Breathing difficulties- Broken bones- Carbon monoxide exposure- Confusion/inabilty to speak- Dizziness- Head/brain injuries- High fever- Loss of consciousness- Major burns- Mental health, substance use crisis, and suicidal behaviors- Partial or full paralysis- Poisoning- Seizures- Severe bleeding or deep cuts- Severe eye injuries or blindness- Severe pain/chest pain/cardiovascular/heart emergencies- Stroke/neurological emergenciesAdult Mental Health Hospital Care: For adults ages 18 and older who need 24 hour hospital care. Criteria for admission to the unit are for the patient to be a danger to self or others. This treatment program is for patients who have a major mental illness and require professional assistance to learn how to cope with significant problems they are experiencing in day-to-day living. Sexual Assault/Rape Victim Nurse Examiner: When a victim comes to the emergency department, a sexual assault nurse examiner can evaluate him or her for health risks, and provide treatment.Telehealth options available
930 Trettel Lane, Cloquet, MN 55720
Provides law enforcement and community services, which includes animal control services
2124 10th Street, Two Harbors, MN 55616
Community-based pre-apprenticeship program. Participants receive hands-on training in construction and carpentry skills while working toward their GED or high school diploma. Youth are offered CPR certification, OSHA certification, and NCCER training. Youth work on a myriad of projects ranging from demolition and renovation to new construction. Every participant is provided with workplace skills via paid work experience. Participants get experience in reading a tape measure, using handheld and power tools, estimating project needs, painting/staining, installing cabinets, sheetrock and mudding, demolition, installing banisters and stairs, concrete work, installing flooring, window installation, roofing, framing garden beds, and picnic tables. Construction projects focus on low-income housing and nonprofit organizations.
344 8th Street, Westbrook, MN 56183
Remedial education, alternative education, and summer school programs.
23130 345th Street SE, Erskine, MN 56535
Provides Pre-K - 12 educational services to area residents as well as community education courses and co-curricular activities. Schools:- Win E Mac Elementary School: 23130 345th Street Southeast Erskine MN 56535 (218)687-2236- Win E Mac High School: 23130 345th Street Southeast Erskine MN 56535 (218)687-2236
215 South 27th Avenue West, Duluth, MN 55806
Homeless families may remain with their children while receiving help for chemical dependency. - Provides families with a support network of services and increases their chances of staying sober. - These services work with families as part of a plan of care coordinated with other agencies. Women and men and their families will be able to stay for up to two years, but must be in treatment or in a treatment aftercare program. - There are four two-bedroom apartments for the women and their children, a one-bedroom apartment for the on-site manager, and a room that is used for meetings and for studying on computers. - The household will become a community of support and will provide social activities so the women will not be enticed to go back to their old lifestyle of hanging out with drinking friends.
900 Harrington Street SW, Hutchinson, MN 55350
  • Youth activities such as gymnastics, soccer, skiing, outdoor skating, baseball, batting cage, computer skills, Tae Kwon Do, study skills instruction, and first aid- Swimming lessons, water aerobics, Aquacise, Swimnastics, lifeguard instruction, swim club, lab pool, and open swimming- Safety classes for motorcycles and mopeds- Defensive driving for seniors- Various craft and hobby instruction- Health and fitness activities such as dance classes, yoga for adults, Tae Kwon Do for adults, health education classes, and beginners golf- Business and finance classes such as planning for retirement, estate planning, and security classes- Adaptive recreation
Advocates offer information about rental property in Minnesota. Landlords and tenants can get information about their rights and responsibilities.
250 SW Cleveland Avenue, McIntosh, MN 56556
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 of Employed Persons with Disabilities - MA-EPD.
588 Country Trail East, Jordan, MN 55352
Accepts items that are flammable, corrosive, toxic, poisonous, or reactive including:- Adhesives and putties- Aerosol Spray Products: Spray paint, oven cleaner, and pesticides- Appliances: Washers, dryers, refrigerators, stoves, dehumidifiers, water heaters, and window air conditioners; ammonia appliances- Automotive Chemicals: Gas, oil and antifreeze (must be in a container that is two and a half gallons or smaller in size); brake or power steering fluid- Batteries (lead acid)- Cell phones- Electronics: TVs; stereos, and computer components- Fuels and Solvents: Fingernail polish remover, charcoal lighter fluid, and kerosene- Household Chemicals: Oven cleaner; household or toilet bowl or drain cleaners; furniture polish; moth balls; unused or outdated medicines- Mercury: Fluorescent tubes, compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs), thermometers, and thermostats- Paint Products: Paint, stain, varnish, polyurethane, and paint stripper- Sharps (needles)- Tires: From cars and light trucks (SUVs and pickup trucks)- Wood preservatives- Yard Chemicals: Non-agricultural pesticides, poisons, weed killers, and pool chemicals RE-USE Room:Residents and businesses can look through thousands of household products to take. Commonly found items include interior and exterior house paint; stain and varnish; spray paint; automotive products (antifreeze and other fluids, oils and lubricants, waxes and cleaners); lawn and garden products; household items (cleaning chemicals, tile products, caulk, adhesives, and putty).
301 North Broadway, Pelican Rapids, MN 56572
Provides a range of primary care options including:- Chiropractic Care- Diabetes Education- Family Medicine- Gynecologic Surgery- Gynecology- Imaging and Radiology- Lab Services- Medication Management- Obstetrics- Occupational Health- Occupational Therapy (Outpatient)- Orthopedics and Sports Medicine- Physical Therapy (Outpatient)- Psychiatry- Podiatry- Podiatric Surgery
816 Marin Avenue, Suite 125, Crookston, MN 56716
Offers certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians to assist caregivers with car seat installation and education on Minnesota's Child Passenger Restraint Law. Technicians provide guidance on proper use and fit for rear-facing, forward-facing, and booster seats, as well as seat belts. Free car seats are also available for qualifying low-income families or those on Medical Assistance.
912 Main Street, Littlefork, MN 56653
  • Detoxification and Residential treatment for Chemically Dependent persons - Detoxification / medical withdrawal from alcohol and other substance - Inpatient treatment both primary and extended care - Treatment is based on 12 Step Philosophies and the Gorski Relapse approach for the chronic recidivist
1001 Plymouth Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN 55411
Provides state-funded food assistance to legal noncitizens ages 50 or older who do not qualify for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly called Food Stamps or Food Support) because of their citizenship status.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.
208 6th Street SW, Roseau, MN 56751
Helps people without children who can't work enough to support themselves, and whose income and resources are very low to 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 if 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.
320 2nd Avenue SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414
Manages one, two, and three-bedroom units as subsidized housing to eligible low-income households, including older adults and persons living with a disability. Property information includes:- Activities- Community and dining room- Elevator- Laundry facilities- Parking reserved for residents- Park within one mile- Pet friendly- Security deposit required- Security system- Transportation- Water and heat included in rent
9600 Aldrich Avenue South, Bloomington, MN 55420
Emergency Assistance is short-term, one-time assistance for families in a financial crisis that poses a direct threat to their physical health or safety. Services may include:- Home repairs that make the house livable or clean up expenses for an apartment or home to make it livable- Moving expenses- Other additional food support for people who have special dietary needs- Property tax help for past due taxes- Transportation to relocate on a case-by-base basis for bus tickets only- Utility bills at risk of shut off such as electric, heating, or water bills in the city of Minneapolis. Rent must be current and up-to-date in order to receive assistance for utility help.NOTE: EA does not help with rent assistance. Households who need rent assistance must apply through the Tenant Resource Connection Rent Help Hennepin application.
514 South Riverfront Drive, Mankato, MN 56001
Offers volunteer opportunities to anyone interested. Volunteers needed for:- Apartment cleaning, painting, and seasonal property upkeeping- Facilitating homework completion and games for residents
2900 19th Street NW, Rochester, MN 55901
Catholic secondary education.Bachelor's Completion Programs, including:- Business- Communication- Criminal Justice- Data and Analytics- Family and Human Services- History and Social Sciences- Leadership- Math and Computer Science- Nursing and Medical- Public Health and Health Sciences- Science- Social Justice and Sustainability- TechnologyUndergraduate and Graduate programs, including:- Business- Communication- Criminal Justice- Data and Analytics- Education- English, Literature, and Writing- Family and Human Services- History and Social Sciences- Leadership- Math and Computer Science- Nursing and Medical- Philosophy, Theology, and Lasallan Studies- Psychology and Mental Health- Public Health and Health Sciences- Science- Social Justice and Sustainability- Technology- Visual and Performing Arts- World LanguagesDoctoral programs, including:- Business- Education- Family and Human Services- Leadership- Psychology and Mental Health- Public Health and Health Sciences
3801 Bemidji Avenue North, Suite 6, Bemidji, MN 56601
Provides urgent care, walk-in care and primary care medical services.
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