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400 Highway 10 South, Saint Cloud, MN 56304
Showers are available for use during specific hours at the shelter. Individuals are provided a towel, soap, shampoo, and conditioner as needed.
902 Houston Street Northwest, Suite 2, Preston, MN 55965
Provides education and resources related to the following environmental health subjects: - Drinking Water- Food, Pools and Lodging Licensing ?- Food Safety- Lead- Mold & Moisture- Public Health Nuisances- Radon- Secondhand Smoke- Other environmental areas upon requestProvides radon kits.
1382 Keenan Drive, Office, International Falls, MN 56649
  • 28 family units- 1 and 2 bedroom- 24 hour on call staff- Community Room- Laundry Facilities- Off street parking- Security Deposit- Some utilities included in rent (heat, water & garbage pickup)- Phone, TV, Electric are paid by renter
120 West 2nd Street, Duluth, MN 55805
Intensive community services available, based on individual needs of the client and provided primarily in the client's home.Services include:- Case management- Crisis intervention- Employment support- Housing support- Independent living skills training- Medication management- Psychiatry- Substance abuse treatment
207 Main Street, Oklee, MN 56742
Helps provide and install weatherization materials like weather stripping, insulation, and other approved services to reduce energy use and protect homes from the weather
305 Main Street NE, Mapleton, MN 56065
Offers financial services including speaking with a financial counselor or account representative about cost-of-care estimates, and helps in determining whether an individual qualifies for financial assistance. Financial counselors or an account representative can help individuals understand patients' responsibilities and may offer no-interest payment plans. An account representative may:- Guide through the medical billing process and determine if financing options are available- Offer assistance in resolving unpaid balances- Share resources to determine insurance coverage
407 Washington Street, Monticello, MN 55362
Offers services to help an individual develop and enhance psychiatric stability, social competencies, personal and emotional adjustment, and independent living and community skills.ARMHS providers help individuals build skills in areas of life essential for everyday, independent living when symptoms of their mental health have decreased functioning abilities. Services are provided through face-to-face individual appointments or in groups that can be provided in a community setting. Services include:- Budgeting, shopping, and healthy lifestyles - Employment-related skills - Household management??- Interpersonal communication skills- Mental illness and symptom management- Using community resources
1346 West Arrowhead Road, Room #106, Duluth, MN 55811
The AmeriCorpsSeniors-Arrowhead Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) engages older adults ages 55 and older in volunteer services to meet community needs and to provide an experience that enriches their lives. Arrowhead Volunteers promotes volunteering by assisting people of all ages, including families, to find volunteer opportunities in their communities. It also provides education and information, networking meetings, and sponsors volunteer events like the annual Volunteer Fair, Purple Ribbon Recognition, and Hall of Fame Volunteer Awards. Volunteers serve Cook, Lake, and Saint Louis counties, including the City of Duluth, through nonprofit organizations and health care facilities, including schools, libraries, hospitals, tourist attractions, nursing homes, animal shelters, food shelves, and a variety of other community programs. Volunteer opportunities involve helping children to read, delivering Meals on Wheels, preserving the natural environment, providing tourist information, friendly visiting, and more. Each volunteer is asked to give 48 or more service hours during the year.
311 University Avenue NE, Suite 101, Minneapolis, MN 55413
Provides older adults and individuals with disabilities with services and supports that help them thrive while living independently and remain safely in their own homes. Community Health Workers and Social Workers serve older adults and individuals with disabilities in 40 Minneapolis Public Housing Authority high-rises and Village at Franklin Station affordable housing property in Minneapolis. Services may include assistance with self-managing chronic health conditions, improve connections to community services, navigate and access health systems, address transportation barriers, and attend doctor appointments to assist with translation and advocacy. Social Workers help individuals navigate complex systems, such as economic assistance, physical and mental health systems, financial concerns, housing needs, and personal crisis.Bilingual Somali team members are available to meet the language and specialized cultural needs of Somali residents as well as remote translation services to meet the language needs of all residents.
311 5th Street South, Breckenridge, MN 56520
Helps qualifying families with children through age 12, and for children with special needs through age 14 pay for child care costs while they go to work, look for work, or attend school.
2302 Commonwealth Avenue, Duluth, MN 55808
Program provides:- American cheese- Canned fruits- Canned meat- Cereal, rice, or pasta- Dry and shelf stable milk- Juices- Peanut butter or dried beans- VegetablesOnce enrolled, seniors will be asked to pick up a supplemental box of food monthly from the site closest to their home location. Proxies may be assigned for homebound seniors.
209 East Main Street, Suite A, Owatonna, MN 55060
MN Housing Rehabilitation Loan Program: Helps low-income homeowners make their homes more livable, accessible, and energy efficient. Eligible improvements include plumbing, electrical wiring, roofing, heating, accessibility modifications, and any repair needed to meet code requirements. Loans are deferred, with a lien on the property, and are forgivable after 15 years if the home remains the owner's primary residence.Includes mobile homes in a mobile home park, with a 10-year term.MN Housing Accessibility/Emergency Loan Program: Assists homeowners with urgent repairs and essential accessibility improvements to their home. Guidelines and terms for this loan program are the same as for Rehab Loan Program.
43651 Oodena Drive, Onamia, MN 56359
Provides programs for Grades K - 12 education such as:- American Indian Business Leaders (AIBL): A middle and high school entrepreneur program- Career counseling- Counseling Circle Program: For students grades 5 - 12. Provide assistance with issues preventing positive school and social outcomes.- Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE)- Drum and dance community and classroom cultural presentations- Extracurricular activities/sports- Fun club with recreational activities like reading, videos, and outdoor games- Gifted and talented program- POWWOW Picz: Student-run entrepreneur business- National Honor Society: A high school, community service, leadership, and character-building program- Ojibwe Language and Culture Program: Integrates the Ojibwe language into the K-12 curriculum. Offers instruction on Ojibwe cultural activities such as ricing, netting, trapping, and maple sugaring.- Plato Program: Provides academic support, homework help, and recreational activities- Student Against Destructive Decisions (SADD): A peer leadership organization, aimed at decreasing incidents of underage drinking, drug use, impaired driving, Depression, and Suicide
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319 North Rebecca Street, Ivanhoe, MN 56142
Provide assistance and support to veterans and their dependents in obtaining benefits through county, state, and federal programs. Benefits include:- Assistance obtaining DD-214 and discharge review- Burial and memorial benefits- Disability compensation (service-connected)- Education benefits (GI Bill and survivor/dependent education programs)- Emergency financial assistance through Minnesota State Soldiers Assistance Program (when eligible)- Dental and optical assistance programs (income-based state benefits)- Survivor and dependent benefits (DIC, pensions, education assistance)- Transportation assistance to VA medical centers- Veterans pension (non-service-connected)- VA healthcare enrollment and community care referrals- VA home loan guaranty program- VA life insurance programs (SGLI, VGLI, etc.)
1833 3rd Avenue, Anoka, MN 55303
Provides individualized, community-based support for adults with serious mental illness to help them live independently and improve daily functioning. Services focus on:- Basic Living and Social Skills: Training in household management, budgeting, shopping, healthy routines, relapse prevention, and coping strategies to enhance independent living.- Community Intervention: Assistance in navigating community systems, including coordination with agencies, employers, and family members, to support functional independence.- Medication Education: Guidance on understanding mental illness, medication management, potential side effects, and strategies to maintain psychiatric stability.- Tailored, Flexible Services: ARMHS is customized to the individual's needs, with flexible hours and locations in the home or community to promote personal growth and social competence.Goal is to restore and enhance skills necessary for independent living, improve emotional adjustment, and support meaningful community engagement.
7400 York Avenue South, Edina, MN 55435
Offers respite care for caregivers who need temporary relief, whether for a few days, a week, or longer. Respite care is an option for those who are transitioning from hospital to home after surgery or health setback, need caregiver relief, short-term respite stay, or hospice. Services provided:- Customizable and flexible stays according to needs- Social and recreational programs- Trained caregivers with 24 hours/7 days a week support and attention
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2200 23rd Street NE, Suite 1020, Willmar, MN 56201
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.
112 Kamnic Street, Pierz, MN 56364
Offers community education classes and rentals such as:- Adult recreation- Driver education offering driving practice and instruction- Facility rental- Youth Activities: Cooking and kitchen safety, music lessons, art classes, football, physical activity, basketball, archery, cross country, dance, golf, gymnastics, tennis, volleyball, and wrestling
208 East Colvin Avenue, Suite 14, Warren, MN 56762
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
2021 East Hennepin Avenue, Suite 405, Minneapolis, MN 55406
Provides parenting education and support programs, offered in Spanish, for Latino parents. Weekly parenting education and support groups help Latino parents learn positive parenting techniques and provide parents with tools to navigate their children's educational system through community workshops, visibility in the media, peer parent mentors, individual referrals and guidance, and assistance in parent-teacher conferences.
1209 SE 2nd Avenue, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
  • If you are unhappy with the action taken or feel the agency did not act on your request for assistance, you may appeal orally or in writing within 30 days to the County agency or write directly to the State Appeals office at the Department of Human Services - If you show good cause for appealing, the state agency can accept your appeal for up to 90 days from the date of the notice - If you wish your assistance to continue until the hearing, you must appeal before the date of the proposed action or within 10 days from the date of the agency notice, whichever is later - Ask your county worker to explain how the timing of your appeal could affect your present or future assistance - If you feel you are treated differently in the handling of a public assistance application or payment, because of race, color, national origin, physical, mental or emotional disability, you may file a complaint orally or in writing, with any of these agencies * Department of Human Services Human Services Building 444 Lafayette Road St. Paul, MN 55155-3833 * Department of Human Rights 500 Bremer Tower 7th Place and Minnesota Street St. Paul, MN 55101
1910 Aga Drive, Suite 206, Alexandria, MN 56308
Navigators help individuals and families apply and enroll in health plans through the MNsure marketplace. Navigators are obligated to help any consumer who contacts them for assistance. Navigators are formally contracted partners with MNsure and receive online training, pass a certification exam, and undergo a background check through the state of Minnesota. Navigators are not insurance agents or brokers.
4301 County Road 24, Maple Plain, MN 55359
  • Provides equine-assisted activities to children and adults with cognitive, emotional, developmental, or physical disabilities- Therapeutic horseback riding, hippotherapy, equine-assisted learning, and other community opportunities?- Volunteer-based, serving 140 clients annually using 400 volunteers