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1700 3rd Avenue, Mankato, MN 56001
  • Surplus produce and dry goods that are about to have their expiration date expire.- People are encouraged to bring boxes or a laundry basket because food is in bulk units.- Volunteer opportunities.
1200 Plymouth Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN 55411
A formal program providing employment and training services to workers laid off from their jobs due to no fault of their own. These and other services are available at no cost to program participants who meet eligibility requirements.A variety of services are available including: career planning and personal counseling for career decision making, developing job goals and personal planning, training and retraining resources to update skills or acquire skills in a new field, job-seeking skills workshops on preparing resumes and cover letters, learning and practicing interviewing skills and networking, job clubs to meet other job seekers to network, check current job openings, and discuss issues.Placement services are also available including leads developed by counselors and agencies. Support services in certain cases are available for expenses such as child care and transportation, to enable participants to achieve their employment or training goals.
2800 West County Road 42, Burnsville, MN 55337
A formal program providing employment and training services to workers laid off from their jobs due to no fault of their own. These and other services are available at no cost to program participants who meet eligibility requirements.A variety of services are available including: career planning and personal counseling for career decision making, developing job goals and personal planning, training and retraining resources to update skills or acquire skills in a new field, job-seeking skills workshops on preparing resumes and cover letters, learning and practicing interviewing skills and networking, job clubs to meet other job seekers to network, check current job openings, and discuss issues.Placement services are also available including leads developed by counselors and agencies. Support services in certain cases are available for expenses such as child care and transportation, to enable participants to achieve their employment or training goals.
430 Railway Street South, Dundas, MN 55019
Provides a range of services designed to support adults with disabilities in achieving meaningful employment, personal growth, community participation, and daily enrichment. Services offered:Employment services: Tailored work experiences based on individual skills and support needsLife enrichment services: Activities that promote personal growth, confidence, and community involvement, such as arts, leisure experiences, sensory programming, and volunteeringTransition services: Supports for students nearing graduation to plan for adult life, including employment planning, job development, and individualized transition goalsTransportation services: Transportation to and from programming using a fleet of cars, vans, and lift-equipped buses
1234 East Highway 7, Montevideo, MN 56265
Two adult day treatment groups:- Centered on Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)- Focuses on mental health and wellness education, motivational strategies toward recovery, and life goals; opportunity for active practice of physical fitness
1780 West 7th Street, Saint Paul, MN 55116
A network of after-school and summer programs in Saint Paul in collaboration with community organizations, The City of Saint Paul, and Saint Paul Public Schools.
124 1st Street SE, Wadena, MN 56482
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.
3450 O'Leary Lane, Saint Paul, MN 55123
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
22 Dayton Avenue SE, Wadena, MN 56482
Provides low cost immunization services to the public and prints out immunization records
715 1st Street North, Cold Spring, MN 56320
Benedictine's skilled nursing facility offering:- 24-hour skilled nursing care- Long term and short term care- Rehabilitative services
23 9th Avenue South, Hopkins, MN 55343
Mental health services assisting individuals with serious and persistent mental illness to achieve their independent living, health, and recovery goals, and obtain access to needed community support and services. - Advocacy - Assessment and supportive counseling - Care coordination/monitoring/management - Develop treatment plans - Referrals to community-based services - Staff work with individuals in their home and in the community
1422 Central Avenue NE, East Grand Forks, MN 56721
Provides crisis services and a crisis helpline for individuals experiencing a mental health crisis. Services include:- 24 hour/7 days a week support and crisis helpline to screen for safety, stabilize a crisis, support and provide appropriate referrals. All calls are free, confidential, and anonymous.- Mobile crisis response team to provide face-to-face crisis services, including assessment, intervention, and stabilization. The mobile crisis response team works in conjunction with local law enforcement agencies and hospital emergency departments. Alluma partners with local law enforcement agencies to respond to 911 calls involving individuals experiencing a mental health crisis.- Supervision and observation through the Crisis Stabilization Unit, a two-bed unit available for adults who need a safe place to recover during a mental health crisis. Provides access to services such as case management, counseling, skills building, and coordination of services to local community resources. Only serves adults ages 18 years and older who volunteer to be admitted to the Crisis Stabilization Unit, are medically stable, and non-aggressive. Does not treat acute medical conditions.
4225 Technology Drive NW, Bemidji, MN 56601
Public Private Permanency Collaboration (PPPC) funding allows agency to offer adoptive placement and child-specific services at virtually no costFocus on placement of MN Waiting children, youth 12 years of age and older, and sibling groupsAccess to peer mentor program and post-adoption servicesProvide Child-Specific Recruitment Services (CSR)
1500 4th Avenue SE, Austin, MN 55912
Provides support and bereavement materials in a support group setting to family members and friends who have suffered the death of a child.
9700 Regent Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN 55443
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210 South Mill Street, Fertile, MN 56540
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.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:- Parent-child activities- Parent discussion groups- Play and learn activities for children- Home visits- Special events for the entire family- Book lending- Information on community resources- Workshops on specific topics- School readiness program for children age 3 - 5 years old- Early childhood screening for children ages 3 - 5
915 East 1st Street, Duluth, MN 55805
Travel health services, including:- Medical history assessment- Immunizations appropriate to destinations and activities- Prescriptions to prevent malaria and to treat traveler's diarrhea and other ailments- Education materials regarding countries that will be visited- International Certificate of Vaccination as approved by the World Health Organization- Administration of vaccines on the day of consultation or as scheduled
200 4th Avenue West, Shakopee, MN 55379
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, 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.
1125 SE 6th Street, Willmar, MN 56201
Designed to provide mental health services and resources in a school setting which reduces barriers to students and their families. Practitioners offer family, individual, and group services in the community, home, or school. Visit website for participating school districts.
266 East Bridge Street, Redwood Falls, MN 56283
The Child Support Division assists with:- Locating parents- Establishing parentage- Establishing and enforcing court orders for child support, medical support, and child care support- Reviewing and modifying court orders for support- Adjusting court orders based on the cost-of-living index- Works with other states to enforce support when one parent does not live in Minnesota- Collecting and processing paymentsMinnesota Child Support Online: an interactive website developed by the State of Minnesota to provide child support participants with information about their case(s).NOTE: Either parent of a child may get certain child support services. Parents who do not receive public assistance can apply for services at their county child support office for a one-time $25 service fee. Parents who receive public assistance for a child whose other parent does not live with them are automatically referred for services and are not charged a service fee.
4300 Glumack Drive, Suite D2040, Saint Paul, MN 55111
Volunteer staff assist passengers with special needs and provide information at several booths throughout Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport (MSP). Foreign language interpreters are also available by phone, typically within 5-15 minutes.
380 Annandale Boulevard, Annandale, MN 55302
Residential care facility providing educational services and a variety of other services.Annandale ResidenceWork toward the goal of returning girls ages 12 to 18 to their homes or to other homesin the best interest of the adolescent.Village Ranch will help adolescents who are struggling with a range of mental health and behavior issues:- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)- Depression and Anxiety- Bipolar and Mood Disorders- Mild Chemical Dependency- Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Conduct DisorderResidence is also offered to females needing Protective Services (CHIPS).Residential Care includes:- Chemical dependency outpatient treatment through a contracted agency- Cognitive Behavioral Groups- Evidence-Based Practices- Opportunity to complete court-ordered community service- On-site individual, group, and family therapy to address specific behaviors- On-site Sholund School for Girls- Peer accountability groups- Programming, which includes social skills and anger management- Religion education (optional)- Trauma-Informed Care- "Voices" CurriculumCokato Residence?Work toward the goal of returning boys age 12 - 18 years old to their homes and helping adolescents who are struggling with a range of mental health and behavior issues:- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)- Bipolar and mood disorders- Depression and anxiety- Mild chemical dependency- Oppositional defiant and conduct disorderResidence is also offered to children needing protective services (CHIPS).??Residential care includes:- On-site individual, group, and family therapy to address specific behaviors- Peer accountability groups- Programming that includes social skills and anger management- Opportunity to complete court-ordered community service- The option to attend a local school- Religion education (optional)- Chemical dependency counselingHutchinson Residence?Focus on building the independent living skills of teenage boys, ages 15 to 19, so they may successfully return to the community. These residents enter our program voluntarily, through a court order, or through the Child in Need of Protective Services (CHIPS) program. While in residence, they benefit from a multi-disciplinary team to give them support, structure, and therapy to limit the risk of detrimental behavior.? ?Residential care includes:- Individual, group, and family therapy- Life skills coaching, including money management, meals and nutrition, personal appearance and hygiene, health, housekeeping, education, job seeking, birth control, parenting, and more- A requirement to attend the local public school (for those who have not graduated from high school or do not have a GED)- The option to receive a post-secondary education (for those with a high school diploma or GED)- Ongoing employment skills and learningRochester ResidenceFocuses on building the independent living skills of teenage boys, age 15 to 19 years old, so they may successfully return to the community. Residents enter the program voluntarily, through court order, or through the Child in Need of Protective Services (CHIPS) program. While in residence, they benefit from a multi-disciplinary team to give them support, structure, and therapy to limit the risk of detrimental behavior.Residential care includes: - Individual, group, and family therapy- Life skills coaching, including money management, meals and nutrition, personal appearance and hygiene, health, housekeeping, education, job seeking, birth control, parenting, and more- Requirement to attend the local public school (for those who have not graduated from high school or do not have a GED)- The option to receive a post-secondary education (for those with a high school diploma or GED)- Ongoing employment skills and learning
700 North Monroe Street, Minneota, MN 56264
Offers 1 and 2-bedroom units with a full kitchen, bathroom, living room, and private outdoor patio with services including:- 24 hour/day staffed facility - Home health care- Housekeeping and laundry services- Medication management- Three meals per day and snacks provided- Wireless call system