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1096 Gervais Avenue, Saint Paul, MN 55109
Provides a range of residential treatment and supportive housing services throughout the Twin Cities as an alternative to hospitalization for individuals living with mental illness.Housing options include:- Carlson Drake House: Recovery-focused, evidence-based treatment and rehabilitative services for 12 adults with a primary mental health diagnosis; an alternative to hospitalization.- Community Foundations: Evidence-based mental health and rehabilitative services for 16 adults experiencing acute mental health symptoms and/or co-occurring substance use disorders.- Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS)- Longer-term residential mental health treatment (30-90 days)- ReEntry House: Mental health treatment and rehabilitative services for adults with a primary mental health diagnosis in a supportive residential setting.Crisis Stabilization: Short-term residential stay (3-10 days) for mental health crisis support- ReEntry Crisis Housing: Short-term crisis stabilization for adults experiencing a mental health crisis. Services are provided by a multidisciplinary team, including mental health professionals, nurses, practitioners, and a peer recovery specialist.
212 3rd Avenue North, Sartell, MN 56377
Provides services and resources that support students and school sites in the development and implementation of a comprehensive and inclusive continuum of instruction.
411 Becker Avenue SW, Door 3, Willmar, MN 56201
A statewide group of current and former foster youth ages 14-23. Focuses on advocacy, changing the system and laws currently in place that affect children and youth in care and their families. Other areas of focus include:- Advocacy: youth meet with legislators, judges, attorneys, and social workers to address the needs and wants of youth in care.- Leadership: youth meet bi-weekly to discuss and plan projects and upcoming events related to foster care awareness and advocacy.- Collaboration: youth meet with other Youth Leadership Councils from around the state to discuss and plan ways to make a change in systems and provide greater community awareness.- Community development: youth plan and participate in community events to celebrate foster youth and raise awareness of the foster care system and what life is like as a youth in care. Youth attend community events where they can share what their local Youth Leadership Council is involved in and learn about other organizations within their community.
412 South 13th Street, Montevideo, MN 56265
School information in the school district:- Hawks Nest Early Childhood Center: 2000 Black Oak Avenue, Montevideo, MN 56265; phone (320)269-5026- Montevideo Middle School: 2001 William Avenue, Montevideo, MN 56265; phone (320)269-6431- Montevideo Senior High School: 1501 William Avenue, Montevideo, MN 56265; phone (320)269-6446- Ramsey Elementary School: 501 Hamilton Avenue, Montevideo, MN 56265; phone (320)269-6584?- Sanford Elementary School: 412 South 13th Street, Montevideo, MN 56265; phone (320)269-6538
6200 Shingle Creek Parkway, Suite 350, Minneapolis, MN 55430
Provides in- and out-of-home based services and supports, including:- Adult companion services- Adult day programs- Homemaker services- Independent living skills training- Personal care assistant services- Respite care- Semi-independent living skills- Supported living services for adults- 24/7 supervision and emergency assistance
90 Riverside Drive SE, Saint Cloud, MN 56304
Offers a 12-step fellowship offering support meetings, literature, and community connection for individuals recovering from compulsive or problematic spending to achieve financial serenity and healthier money relationships.
6408 Elm Street, North Branch, MN 55056
Provides law enforcement and community services including: - Community crime prevention- Dispatch- Emergency medical response- Technical rescues
2729 East Beltline, Hibbing, MN 55746
Mental Health and Psychiatry Services:- Diagnostic Assessments- Genetic Testing: For the purpose of understanding about clients and the effectiveness of treatments. With genetic testing, providers can better understand the reasons, factors, and risks associated with individuals, including medication reactions, to better predict successful outcomes and basic concepts of genes and how they can influence the client's health and response toward particular treatments.- Individual, Family and Marriage Counseling- Medication Management: Provides monitoring of medications that a client takes to ensure that he or she is complying with a medication regimen, while also ensuring the client is avoiding potentially dangerous drug interactions and other complications.- Medication Therapy and Counseling: Offers a medication-assisted treatment program for alcohol and opiate addiction. The medication options administered along with a tailored therapy plan are Vivitrol and Suboxone, both of which are used to reduce withdrawal symptoms; decrease cravings; and prevent use of heroin, opioids, and alcohol.- Psychiatric Consultations: Provides comprehensive evaluations to individuals of psychological, biological, medical, and social causes of emotional distress.- Telehealth (available statewide)- Treatment Planning: Each individual enrolled in the program will create a treatment plan with a counselor. The treatment plan will be customized, compiled of goals and objectives based on an individual client's needs and wants. Substance Use Treatment Services:- Comprehensive Substance Use Assessments: The comprehensive assessment is done with a counselor to establish a better understanding of the individual's past and current substance use. The assessment screens for mental and physical health needs as well. In addition, the Rule 25 substance use assessment is performed by a certified assessor, which helps to determine placement and level of care.- Family Therapy (Group or Individual): This is counselor-facilitated therapy designed for spouses, family members, and friends of people who struggle with addiction to come together with clients and others who share similar experiences. This service is interactive and focuses on the role addiction plays in family dynamics. The goal of family therapy is for family members and clients to gain insight into the nature of addiction and how it affects the whole family. Family members will learn how to identify what behaviors support recovery and what behaviors inhibit recovery, along with learning tools and gaining resources on how to help them.- Group Therapy: Group therapy consists of being with peers that share many of the same struggles. During group therapy, clients share the objectives they have completed and receive feedback from the counselor and other group members. Everyone is counseled as an individual in a group. Group therapy is beneficial for a variety of factors: instillation of hope, universality, gaining knowledge through others experience, and having a sense of belonging, to name a few.- Individual Therapy: Individuals who are in group therapy will also receive individual therapy with an LADC. Individual therapy is beneficial for treatment planning and being able to work on core issues that are not appropriate or comfortable in a group setting.- Medication Therapy and Counseling: Medication therapy and counseling is a service or group of services that optimizes drug therapy with the intent of improved therapeutic outcomes.- Medication-Assisted Treatment Program: Offers a medication-assisted treatment program for alcohol and opiate addiction. The medication options administered along with a tailored therapy plan are Vivitrol and Suboxone, both of which are used to reduce withdrawal symptoms; decrease cravings; and prevent use of heroin, opioids, and alcohol.- Primary Day and Evening Group: Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday from (9:00am - 12:00pm or 5:30pm - 8:30pm) This is an intensive program designed to present information in a format that helps clients gain a fresh perspective in areas they have had difficulty internalizing and putting into practice in their daily struggle with addiction. This is an outcome-based program. Length of time is dependent upon the client's progress and special needs.- Treatment Planning
410 Lake Avenue South, Battle Lake, MN 56515
Patients who need to speak with a financial counselor, need cost of care estimates or determine if they may qualify for financial assistance to pay for procedures may reach out about options. Financial counselors can help individuals understand patients' responsibilities and may offer no-interest payment plans. Other options may include:- Discount Program: Individuals who are uninsured or underinsured and have incomes less than 250% of the Federal Poverty Guideline may be eligible for getting help to pay their medical bill- Elevate Patient Financial Solutions: Help patients without medical insurance find resources to help pay for medical bills
2220 Plymouth Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN 55411
Provides a resource for men looking for support to succeed, including:- Access to health care services- Developing a success plan- Finding a job- Life coaching- Peer support group- Referrals for housing and other services
531 Dewey Street, Foley, MN 56329
Mental health services for children and adults including:?- Adult/child case management- Adult mental health rehabilitation services- Crisis services- Day treatment- Drop-in mental health center for adults- Medication management- Outpatient mental health- Pre-commitment screening (assessment of cases being referred for civil commitment)- Psychiatric services for children and adolescents- Psychological testing and evaluation- Residential treatment- Training for independent living
607 West Main Street, Suite 100, Marshall, MN 56258
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 this?People who get GA are also eligible for help with medical and food costs through Medical Assistance - MA and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program - SNAP.
7888 12th Avenue South, Bloomington, MN 55425
Offers employment services at no cost, including job and career training, as well as employment and placement opportunities for youth. These programs are for youth who have nowhere else to turn for help to find employment, complete their education, and who need support to move forward.Services include paid internships, tuition to train for a new career, help finishing school or getting a GED, help with job hunting, and transportation assistance (such as bus fare cards).Participants in Avivo's youth and young adult employment programs can also access short-term credentialed training options for higher-wage jobs, such as:- Certified Nursing Assistance (CNA)- Forklift Operator, including Forklift Operators Certification- Culinary Arts and ServSafe certifications- Enrollment opportunities in credentialed training at Avivo Institute of Career and Technical Education
2401 Mounds View Boulevard, Saint Paul, MN 55112
Mayor and City Council MembersAdministrationNyle Zikmund, City Administrator, (763)717-4001Brian Beeman, Assistant City Administrator, (763)717-4029Mark Beer, Finance Director, (763)717-4011City licensing, (763)717-4018Community DevelopmentBuilding inspections, (763)717-4020, call at least 48 hours in advancePublic Works, (763)717-4050Don Peterson, Public Works Director (763)717-4051Pothole or snow plowing damage may be reported to the Public Works DepartmentAny resident experiencing a sewer backup, contact the Public Works Department immediately at (763)717-4050, 7 am - 3:30 pm Monday - Friday, after-hours Ramsey County Dispatch (651)484-9155
20150 Highview Avenue, Lakeville, MN 55044
Offers memory care for individuals living with Alzheimer's disease, dementia, or other forms of memory loss. Memory care is a type of long-term care offering:- 24 hours/7 days a week staff availability- Activities to stimulate memory and promote social interaction such as music therapy, reminiscence activities, and sensory engagement- Family involvement by keeping them informed and offering support along the way- Individualized care designed to address resident's unique needs- Nutritious meals served with special attention to dietary needs and preferences
1326 East Ripley Street, Litchfield, MN 55355
Provides a residential treatment facility for adolescents in need of treatment for substance use and mental health disorders. Services includ?e:?- 12-step-based and alternative evidence-based chemical dependency programming- After care planning- Chemical and mental health assessment before entering program- Family education and support- Full on-site school programming- Group therapy- Individualized treatment plans, assignments, and treatment goals- Individual counseling- Living skills development- Planned recreation
602 East Fourth Street, Chaska, MN 55318
NOTE: Currently out of funding until funding resumes again January 1, 2026. Do not refer.An emergency housing assistance program for households who are experiencing the following:- Lacking a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence and requires assistance to obtain new permanent housing- Living in overcrowded conditions in their current housing and require assistance to move into new housing that is not overcrowded- Possible eviction at current rental due to back owed rent- Requires assistance to secure more affordable housing?The program provides financial assistance for rent, mortgage, homeowner's association dues, or utilities when available to keep individuals from losing housing and help those experiencing homelessness find housing.
2262 Louisiana Avenue, Saint Louis Park, MN 55426
Provides fire and rescue services including:- Blood pressure checks- CPR training- Car seat safety inspections- Emergency medical services- File of Life kits: Red magnetic folder provided to residents to highlight vital personal data in case of an emergency- Fire suppression- Fire prevention education- Fire permits- Inspection and testing of fire protection systems- Lockbox: A secure lockbox is provided and placed at the entrance door of the resident's home. A key to the home is placed within the lockbox, which can only be accessed by special key carried by police and fire personnel.- Medicine disposal bags: Offers free medication disposal bags to residents to get rid of unused prescription medications- Technical and water rescues
180 East 5th Street, Suite 1200, Saint Paul, MN 55101
The Minnesota Trade Office provides training and expertise to small and mid-sized companies interested in exporting goods and services worldwide. Services include:- Export Counseling: Trade consultants are available to help businesses with most export-related problems- Export Financing Programs: Provides grants, loans, loan guarantees, working capital, credit, or insurance to help companies become exporters, help new exporters make their first foreign sale, or help current exporters expand into new markets- Information and websites about market research and trade resources- Online international business services directory that is searchable for accountants, freight forwarders, translators, or other service providers with international businesses- Quarter and annual export statistics about the state's top export markets and industries- Resources and information about importing and foreign trade zones
3301 County Road 138, Waite Park, MN 56387
Advises and assists veterans and their dependents with all state and federal veterans benefits such as:- Burial benefits- Compensation and pension benefits - Financial assistance through the V.A. for dental work- G.I. Bill education assistance- G. I. Bill life insurance- Home loan guaranteed by the U.S.D.V.A.- Information about and referrals to other service agencies for chemical dependency treatment and vocational rehabilitation- Outpatient medical care through the V.A.- Service-connected disability compensation- State Soldiers Assistance Program (SSAP) provides cash assistance in the form of shelter payments (rent and mortgage), utilities, and personal needs grants to veterans who are unable to work as a result of a temporary disability. There are strict income and asset requirements.- Survivors and dependents education- Transportation to VA Medical Center- Veteran/military health insurance- Veteran survivor insurance
809 Elm Street, Suite 1186, Alexandria, MN 56308
Cash-grant program for families with low incomes experiencing household emergencies. The assistance received must resolve the crisis. Families must use their own money first. The amount of assistance provided might not cover the entire emergency, but it can help.Emergency assistance provides short-term, one-time assistance for households in a financial crisis for rent, rental deposits, utility shut-offs, evictions, and foreclosures.
230 20th Avenue SW, Suite 101, Rochester, MN 55902
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
2088 Larpenteur Avenue West, Saint Paul, MN 55113
Offers educational exhibits, public programming, and science outreach focused on natural history and the universe. Programs include: - Educational programming and group visits for K-12 schools and community organizations- Exhibits on natural history and science, including permanent and rotating exhibitions- Planetarium shows featuring live and recorded productions- Public programs and events such as festivals, day programs, and researcher-led activities- Traveling planetarium programs (ExploraDome) serving schools and community venues across Minnesota
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313 North Main Street, Room 230, Center City, MN 55012
The Child Support Division assists with:- Adjusting court orders based on the cost-of-living index- Collecting and processing payments- Establishing parentage- Establishing and enforcing court orders for child support, medical support, and child care support- Locating parents- Reviewing and modifying court orders for support- Works with other states to enforce support when one parent does not live in MinnesotaMinnesota 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.