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3045 Chicago Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55407
Provides free diapers that are delivered to individuals requesting them.Donations: Accepts diaper donations, sizes newborn through 6, and all sizes of pull-ups. Any size packages are accepted but can only take sealed packages (no partially used packages can be accepted).
520 Chandler Avenue North, Glencoe, MN 55336
Provides mental health services for adults in need and contracts with local agencies to provide services. Services include:- 24/7 crisis line- Crisis response, emergency services, and stabilization services- Education and prevention services- Mental health assessment- Mental health targeted case management- Referral to community partner mental health agencies for outpatient/inpatient treatment, day treatment, and partial hospitalization programs
525 Willow Drive, Alexandria, MN 56308
Central Minnesota Brainerd Campus site serves 89 male residential clients and offers outpatient services to women and men. Offers both a 13-month program as well as a traditional short-term residential program.Duluth Northland Campus site offers a long-term residential recovery 13-month program for adult men. There is also a short-term residential 1-3 month program for adult men that offers intensive treatment services.Main site offers shorter-term programs, a long-term faith-based recovery program, and extensive prevention and transitional/aftercare services.Rochester Campus site offers short-term licensed treatment (typically 14 - 90 days) and long-term faith-based recovery. This is a 13 month program for both men and women. Long-term Program: 13 - 15 month residential program focusing on substance abuse, offered in a Christian environment. Residents work on overcoming self-destructive patterns associated with their substance abuse and developing positive life skills. Additional services:- Individual pastoral counseling, marriage and family therapy, and small groups- Licensed psychologists for dual-diagnosis residents- Elective classes target issues that often coincide with chemical abuse- Tailored assignments focus learning to meet individual needs- On site GED programming availableShort-term Program: Offers intensive licensed Rule 245G programs with optional co-occurring disorder treatment services. Programming is provided in a structured therapeutic community offering continuous observation and treatment by professional multidisciplinary staff members. This program serves men and women, boys and girls (over 16 years of age).Length of services and level of care is based on client's ongoing assessed need. Most stays range from 21-60 days, but a one year continuing care plan is required for successful completion of this program.This program utilizes best practices including a traditional 12-Step program, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and integrated mental and chemical health services. The multidisciplinary staff approach is motivational, strength-based and relationally focused. Also offered is life skills development that helps the client enhance coping and social skills.
402 West 1st Street, Duluth, MN 55802
Provides Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) outreach and application assistance. SNAP, formerly known as Food Stamps, is designed to assist low-income individuals in accessing nutritious food from grocery retail outlets, as well as farmers' markets. The goal is to help people make an informed decision about what hunger resources are available to them to ensure an overall successful transition from poverty to self-sufficiency.
1618 South Broadway, New Ulm, MN 56073
Recreational opportunities are available for people with disabilities. The program offers opportunities for:- Community integration- Development of Peer Counseling relationships- Volunteer involvement
616 America Avenue NW, Bemidji, MN 56601
This is a Medicaid program for beneficiaries who need help in paying for Medicare services. The beneficiary must have Medicare Part A and limited income and resources. For those who qualify, the Medicaid program pays Medicare Part A premiums, Part B premiums, and Medicare deductibles and coinsurance amounts for Medicare services. Benefits begin the month following the month in which approval occurred. Note: There can be a lag time before SSA is able to stop taking the premiums out of the recipient's benefit check, but the recipient will be reimbursed by SSA for all months eligible for SLMB and/or QMB or QI-1. The reverse is true when these programs terminate: recipients should be told to put aside premium costs from first month of termination on.
2211 Hartle Avenue, Owatonna, MN 55060
Provides well-balanced, low-cost noon meals in congregate settings
216 Park Avenue Northwest, PO Box X, Bagley, MN 56621
Three adult mental health crisis response services are defined as: - Crisis Assessment, - Mobile Crisis Intervention, and - Crisis Stabilization services This service provides adult mental health mobile crisis response services to eligible recipients. A mental health crisis is a behavioral, emotional, or psychiatric situation that would likely result in significantly reduced levels of functioning in primary activities of daily living; an emergency situation; or placement of the recipient in a more restrictive setting. This setting could include but not be limited to, inpatient hospitalization. A mental health emergency is a behavioral, emotional, or psychiatric situation, which causes an immediate need for mental health services.
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15160 Foliage Avenue, Suite 140, Saint Paul, MN 55124
Coordinated service approach that focuses on promoting independence in the community.Services:- Assistance with housing issues including help in finding housing, applying for housing subsidies, and/or in-home support to maintain community living?- Benefits screening assistance- Employment assistance- Information on educational opportunities- Long term case management- Recreational opportunities including softball, bowling, men's support group, and healthy choices group (exercise, diet, and stress reduction)- Transportation provided to the center
333 Smith Avenue North, Saint Paul, MN 55102
  • Birth Center of United Hospital/Children's Health Center (612)262-6290 or (888)660-0014- Virginia Piper Cancer Institute (651)241-5111- Milton M. Hurwitz Exercare Fitness Center (651)241-8080- Minnesota Epilepsy Group (651)241-5290- Nasseff Heart Center (651)241-2525- Nasseff Neuroscience Specialty Clinic (651)241-6555- Sleep Center (651)726-6200- Surgical Center (651)241-8100- United Hospital High Risk Breast Clinic (651)241-5111
1601 Sioux Valley Drive, Luverne, MN 56156
Offers financial assistance for any emergency and any other medically necessary services provided and billed through the centralized Patient Financial Services. Financial assistance can range from a reduction amount of the balance up to complete forgiveness of the balance outstanding, for patients demonstrating a financial need.Sanford partners with Elevate Patient Financial Solutions to provide financial assistance for uninsured patients who have incurred or will incur medical expenses at Sanford. Elevate provides a patient-focused approach identifying the most appropriate assistance from a variety of resources. Services provided are free.
613 Minnesota Avenue NW, Bemidji, MN 56601-3116
  • Provides police and emergency response for the city of Bemidji Services: - Patrol - Investigation of crimes - Auto theft investigations - Juvenile investigation and prevention - School Liaison Officer - Headwaters Public Safety Training - Community Policing Block Groups - Bicycle patrol - Escort services - Funeral, Financial - Operation I.D. - D.A.R.E. - Educational presentations - Community Services Officers/Animal Control - Narcotics Task Force - Firearms Training Instructor - Operation Kid - Police Department Tours - Oversee the volunteer Bemidji Citizen Patrol
232 2nd Street NW, Cass Lake, MN 56633
We provide an alternative to the state public defender service for Leech Lake and White Earth Ojibwe members charged with crimes in Becker, Beltrami, Cass, Clearwater, Itasca and Mahnomen Counties
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401 4th Street, International Falls, MN 56649
This program is geared towards youth at risk of not finishing school. The main focuses are to assist with completing high school, move on to post-secondary, and/or transition to work. It offers a summer job for 8 weeks with a paycheck and entry-level training in a variety of occupations. They offer counselors that can help mentor young students, identify problems, and encourage personal goals.
1000 South Sibley Avenue, Litchfield, MN 55355
Matches adult mentors with youth ages 5 - 17 who have common interests and hobbies. Mentors can be individuals, couples, or families. Mentoring partnerships provide support, friendship, and guidance.
230 Clary Street, Worthington, MN 56187
Three - four day supply of food is provided. Quantity is based on size of family. Families may come once per month for food and once per week for bread and perishables.
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4601 Dean Lakes Boulevard, Shakopee, MN 55379
  • Adult day services- Atmosphere that promotes social relationships, self-sufficiency, and opportunity for growth- Community-based group employment under supervision of trained staff; services include case management, training, and advocacy- Assessment: Measures a person's strengths, interests, and work skills- Work Adjustment Training: Develops job skills to assist individuals in career planning specific to individual goals- Job Coaching: One-to-one training on employment skills- Job Development: Develops employment options for community placement, assists with resume preparation, interviewing skills, provides employer services, and matches participant's desires to employer- Supported employment provides training and independent placement of individuals desiring jobs in community settings- Center-based employment provides supervised employment opportunities in light industrial packaging and manual assembly, shrink wrap, skin wrap, and blister packaging- Follow-up Services: Professional job retention support- Life skills classes and social activities- Day Training and Habilitation Program - DT&H- Traumatic Brain Injury Program- Vast majority of participants are transported to and from their homes on ProAct vehicles which include specialized equipment, wheelchair lift buses, commuter vans, and cars- Vocational skill development
224 East Bridge Avenue, Warren, MN 56762
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.
350 South 5th Street, Room 239, Minneapolis, MN 55415
Supports and encourages efforts by all employers to hire, retain, and promote more people of color and continue to collaborate more intentionally with private, public, and nonprofit partners to close racial disparities in the metropolitan area.
601 3rd Avenue, Two Harbors, MN 55616
Assists the community by preparing for, responding to, and recovering from natural and man-made disasters. Services include coordination with agencies to deliver critical support, such as emergency response and hazard mitigation, ensuring recovery and resilience, planning, public education, and training.Services for the community:- Community Emergency Response Training (CERT): 20 hour class to help prepare for emergencies and disasters in the home or community. Practice first aid and triage, using fire extinguishers, and basic search and rescue in a casual atmosphere. Build your own evacuation and shelter kits.- Firewise: Resource to for homeowners to reduce the risk of a fire damage to their home by taking some simple preventive actions. Homeowners can become a recognized Firewise USA site.- Volunteer Opportunities: - CERT team supports emergency response to natural and man-made emergencies and disasters through education, training, response and recovery- Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Services / Amateur Radio Emergency Services (RACES/ARES) serves as a back-up for public safety communications during emergencies and disasters, when traditional methods of communication are overwhelmed or fail- Emergency Services Chaplains provide emotional and spiritual support to all emergency responders and their families, as well as victims of crime or crisis served by our responders
200 State Highway 55 East, Maple Lake, MN 55358
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/caregiversServices may include: - Book and toy lending library - Dad and child programs - Early childhood screening for children ages 3 - 5 - Home visits - Information on community resources - 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 - Single-parent program - Special events for the entire family - Workshops on specific topicsNOTE: Call for current class offerings and schedule of events.
127 South 2nd Street, Suite 210, Mankato, MN 56001
Workshop topics include, but are not limited to:- Assertive communication- Computer classes- Decision making and goal setting- Identifying interests, skills, values, and strengths- Job interview skills- Job seeking strategies- Personality and creativity- Resume and cover letter writing- Self-esteem- Stress management