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1500 1st Ave NE, Suite 222, Rochester, MN 55906
Owns and operates permanent housing units throughout Minnesota. Duluth, Mankato, and Saint Cloud offer permanent supportive housing and affordable, independent permanent housing in Minneapolis, Saint Paul, Saint Cloud, Duluth, and Rochester. These units consist of efficiencies, one-bedroom, two-bedrooms, and Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) which are similar to a tiny home. Tenant screening criteria can be more lenient than community landlords.
14603 Hayes Road, Apple Valley, MN 55124
  • Splash Valley Water Park: Outdoor swimming pool with water slides and a lazy river- Golf course- Public skating at Sports Arena- Summertime arts and crafts activities for youth ages 6 - 10- Co-rec softball and volleyball leagues- Weekend family open gym with basketball - Youth open gym with basketball and volleyball- Gym rental- Specialty camps ages 6 - 12- Exercise classes
2010 Scott Road NW, Rochester, MN 55901
Orton Gillingham Training Institutes:- Teaching approach for working with students with reading disabilities- Experienced tutors (Academic Language Therapists) work with students- Undergraduate and graduate credit available through St. Mary's UniversitySummer programs:- Best of basics- Reading readiness- Study skillsTesting:- Early assessments for age 4 - 6 years - Child and adult educational evaluationsTutoring:- One-on-one tutoring for children and adults- Focuses on students with dyslexia
2204 Maple Street, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
  • Residential programs designed to provide individuals with developmental disabilities, the services and supports they need to live in the community. - The in-home family support for adults and children is available.
15 Map Drive, Mankato, MN 56001
ECFE is a parenting education program for all Minnesota families with children between the ages birth - Kindergarten. 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
200 Front Street North, Pine River, MN 56474
Provides government for the city of Pine RiverClerk/TreasurerNicole Coler200 Front Street NorthPO Box 87Pine River, MN 56474(218)[email protected] ClerkCheri Hulke200 Front Street NorthPO Box 87Pine River, MN 56474(218)[email protected] Hansen200 Front Street NorthPO Box 87Pine River, MN 56474(218)[email protected] MemberAnthony Desanto200 Front Street NorthPO Box 87Pine River, MN 56474(218)587-2440Liaison to:Cass County Fair BoardPine River Police DepartmentKitchigami Regional Library BoardClerk's OfficeCouncil MemberBrent Norman200 Front Street NorthPine River, MN 56474(218)587-2440????????????Liaison to:Fire Department/Relief Association BoardPine River Sewer DistrictPublic WorksPine River Regional AirportCouncil MemberTroy Gregery200 Front Street NorthPine River, MN 56474(218)587-2440Liaison to:Pine River/Backus SchoolPine River Public LibraryPine River Regional AirportCass County Fair BoardCouncil MemberPat Melby200 Front Street NorthPO Box 87Pine River, MN 56474????????????????(218)587-2440Liaison to:Public WorksClerk's OfficePublic Works DirectorMike Hansen200 Front Street NorthPO Box 87Pine River, MN 56474(218)[email protected] Works EmployeeLeRoy Hulke200 Front Street NorthPO Box 87Pine River, MN 56474(218)[email protected] Works EmployeeDalton Engholm200 Front Street NorthPO Box 87Pine River, MN 56474(218)[email protected] OfficerAndrew Rooney200 Front Street NorthPO Box 87Pine River, MN 56474(218)587-3333 ext. 1Police OfficerBen Sabas200 Front Street NorthPO Box 87Pine River, MN 56474(218)587-3333 ext. 1Police OfficerBradley Dingman200 Front Street NorthPO Box 87Pine River, MN 56474(218)587-3333 ext. 1
2222 East 5th Street, Superior, WI 54880
Offers the following medical services: - After hours nurse care line- Assisted referrals are provided for services such as specialty care- Breast cancer screening- Cervical cancer screening (i.e. Pap testing)- Colposcopy - Family planning birth control (including IUD, pills, implant, shot, patch or ring)- Health care when sick or injured- Health education- HPV testing- Immunizations - Laboratory services- Medication Assistance- Mental Health assessment and counseling- Monitoring and treatment of chronic illness (ex: diabetes, asthma)- Pediatrics- Pregnancy testing- Prenatal care- Preventative care- Pelvic exams- Routine check-ups- Sexually Transmitted Disease testing- School/camp physicals- Urinary tract infection testing and treatment- Yeast infection and vaginitis testing and treatmentMinnesota SAGE Program:Provides free breast and cervical cancer screening and follow-up services to uninsured and underinsured women over the age of 40.
111 North Fifth Street, Suite 100, Minneapolis, MN 55401
Provides legal advice, advocacy, and representation to immigrants seeking help with issues related to family violence, adjustment of status, and citizenship. Services include:- Assist victims of crime, domestic violence, and human trafficking in their applications for immigration status- Defend detained immigrants in deportation proceedings- Help medically vulnerable people obtain or improve their status so that they can better access medical insurance- Help people apply for certain types of permanent residency- Offer brief advice and limited representation at community clinics- Provide full representation for permanent residents applying for citizenship- Represent immigrant youth and seniors in a wide array of application types
13880 Business Center Drive Northwest, Suite 100, Elk River, MN 55330
Direct Access allows an individual to go directly to a provider they choose to receive a comprehensive assessment and access care immediately. The county will assess individuals who need help paying for a chemical use assessment or treatment services through the Consolidated Treatment Fund. Services also include:- Provides referrals to service providers for chemical assessments, chemical dependency treatment programs, detoxification services, educational programs, and individual counseling. Also, directs individuals to visit www.fasttrackermn.org for additional resources.- Case management services- Civil commitments for Sherburne County residents endangering themselves or others through their use of alcohol or other drugs.
221 North Wallace Street, Ivanhoe, MN 56142
Provides opportunities for older adults to use their skills, talents, and life experiences to support people in their community. Functions as a large volunteer network connecting older adults with meaningful service roles.Volunteer opportunities include driving, escorting, children and youth services, education and mentoring, environmental projects, public safety, health and human services, libraries, and museums.Services and programs include:- A Matter of Balance: Education series that emphasizes practical strategies to reduce fear of falling and increase activity levels- Bone Builders: Exercise and nutrition program to prevent and manage osteoporosis- Caregiver respite and support- Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (CDSMP)- Friendly Visiting: Companion program for adults age 60+ offering peer support and social connection- Living Well programs: Including Living Well with Chronic Conditions, Diabetes, and Chronic Pain- Powerful Tools for Caregivers: Self-care education for family caregivers- Stay Active and Independent for Life (SAIL): Strength, balance, and fitness program- Telephone Reassurance Program: Regular check-in calls to support safety and social connection
400 Michigan Avenue West, PO Box 519, Walker, MN 56484
Pays for child care for low income families. Includes Minnesota Family Investment Program Child Care; Transition Year Child Care for a full year after Minnesota Family Investment Program case are closed and Basic Sliding Fee Child Care.
409 East 1st Street, Morris, MN 56267
Provides a specialized assisted-living / long-term care facility offering both ongoing hospice care and long-term supportive services.Services include:- Housekeeping, laundry, and environment- Medication and respiratory management- Nursing and care planning- Nutrition and dietary services- Personal care and support- Social and recreational programming - Therapeutic services: Contracted physical therapy, occupational therapy, respiratory therapy, and speech therapy - Transportation
121 Washington Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN 55401
Provides mental health assessments for all ages and referrals to culturally specific therapists in and around the Twin Cities for ongoing treatment and services.
5101 Olson Memorial Highway, Suite 6000, Golden Valley, MN 55422
Provides educational support and referrals for individuals and parents of children and teenagers who have concerns about attention deficit or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, including:- Hour-long coaching sessions available to discuss work or academic issues related to ADD or ADHD- Monthly workshops for adults, parents, and professionals on ADD/ADHD and learning disabilities topics- Phone and referral information line responds to questions concerning ADD/ADHD - Support group for adults with ADD/ADHD
3877 Stebner Road, Duluth, MN 55811
Cub Scouting: Boys and girls in kindergarten - 5th grade participates in projects and outdoor activities while encouraging them to make friends, be helpful to others, and do their very best no matter the outcome.Scouts BSA: Traditional Scouting experience where boys and girls ages 11 - 17 can have their share of adventure in the great outdoors includes fishing, building campfires, climbing mountains, and hiking trails. Scouts also work through the Scout Handbook, attend meetings, and serve the community.Exploring: Teaches important life and career skills to young people from all backgrounds through career experiences and mentorship provided by community and business leaders. Serves two different age groups, both coed. Exploring clubs serve middle schoolers, ages 10 - 14, in sixth through eighth grades. Exploring posts serve older youth 14 - 20 years old.Venturing: Youth-led and youth-inspired program for youth ages 10 - 20, who are looking for an adventure including outdoor activities, designing robots, volunteering, and more. Program helps youth acquire life skills and gain experiences such as leadership, event planning, organization, communication, and responsibility.
  • Provides cloth diapers to families looking to utilize cloth, multiple sizes to accommodate each family's unique needs. and a variety of cloth diapering options, including pockets, All In One (AIO), and flats/covers.- Diapers may be new or gently used, and work to include a variety of styles so that families can try them and see what works for them.- Newborn diapers are distributed as a loan and must be returned before the next size up can be provided. Larger sizes may be kept as long as needed, and then returned for another family's use.
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105 South 5th Street, Suite 311, Olivia, MN 56277
Provides down payment assistance loans and home improvement financing to eligible homeowners in Renville County.- Assistance amounts are generally up to $6,000 per program - Down payment loans are deferred and may assist with closing costs for first-time homebuyers- Home improvement loans are 0% interest, typically repayable over five years, and may require a 1:1 match of project fundsAdditional deferred assistance may be available for low-income households, including those with children or a household member with a disability.
763 Stillwater Road, Saint Paul, MN 55115
  • Assistive devices for visually and hearing impaired- Children's services and programs, including weekly storytimes- Downloadable eBooks and eAudiobooks- Electronic reference tools, available in-house and remotely- Internet access- Medication drop box at Wildwood Library- Written books, books on CD, music CDs, DVDs, magazines, and newspapers- Reference service- Service to homebound users- Meeting space
237 North 2nd Street, Milan, MN 56262
Offers a family medical clinic. Services may include:- Blood pressure checks- Child wellness visits- Immunizations- Medication refill exams- Physical and annual exams for all ages- Prenatal and obstetric care- Routine appointments- Sports physicals- Workman compensation injury or automobile accident medical examinations
1045 Stoughton Avenue, Chaska, MN 55318
Provides integrated co-occurring treatment, including regular group therapy and individual counseling to address both substance use and mental health needs. Clients participate in structured sessions several days each week, with treatment tailored to their progress and transitioning into aftercare as they meet clinical goals.
7400 Laurel Avenue, Golden Valley, MN 55426
Serves clients with both the greatest and least need for support by offering five programs, each with its own focus and expertise:- Group I - Personal Care and Development: This program primarily serves individuals who are medically fragile and for whom paid work holds no interest. The emphasis is on physical well being, use of adaptive equipment and community integration opportunities.- Group II - Advanced Personal Care and Development: This program primarly services individuals for whom paid work could be explored. The emphasis is on physical well being, use of adaptive equipment, and community integration opportunities including volunteer work and paid work offered.- Group III - Vocational Skill Training and Personal Development: This program serves individuals who want an introduction to paid work through vocational skill training and paid work opportunities. Additional skill classes, community integration and recreational activities are also an integral part of the program.- Group IV - Center Based Work and Vocational Skill Training: This program offers paid work as well as skill training to help individuals develop and maintain basic work skills. Additional skill classes and community integration opportunities are also offered.- Group V - Center and Community Based Work and Vocational Skill Training: Focus is on paid work in the center and in the community along with higher level skill training to develop and maintain basic work skills. Higher level classes are offered to develop interpersonal, communication, recreational/leisure skills.
414 South Payne Street, New Ulm, MN 56073
Helps people develop skills and knowledge to improve their lives and communities. Offers a variety of programs for learners of all ages.Class offerings include arts and crafts, babysitter training, cooking classes, computer classes, field trips, sports and recreation, youth enrichment classes, and more.
2501 NE Taylor Street Chapel, Minneapolis, MN 55418
Provides a personal development program for women and support group for individuals dealing with addictions, homelessness, and life's challenges.
215 SE 2nd Avenue, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
A care management program that identifies health needs and connects clients to supports that promote wellness.Services Offered: Comprehensive care management Care coordination Health promotion and wellness Comprehensive transitional care Patient and family support Referral to community and social support services
5777 West Century Boulevard, Suite 350, Los Angeles, CA 90045
  • Toll-free information and referral helpline for all veterans and their families with information about medical treatment, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) counseling, benefits advocacy, food, shelter, employment, training, legal aid, suicide prevention, and more- Resource center for information on Veterans Affairs benefits, employment, and events?- Employment job opportunity postings