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12907 West Palmquist Road, Nett Lake, MN 55772
Tribal police for the Bois Forte Reservation
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550 Opperman Drive, Eagan, MN 55123
Group Exercise Classes: Members can attend a variety of free fitness classes, including cardio and strength, dance, strength, yoga and pilates, ForeverWell, Kids and Family, and water exercise. Note: Not all classes are offered at all locations. Personal Training and Assessments: Rates for members and non-members. Members can receive a free one-on-one 60-minute assessment session with a certified personal trainer. Personal training sessions are available virtually via Zoom (included in membership or a monthly fee). Small Group Training Programs:- Provides opportunities for small group training and flex training. Available classes vary by location. Rates for members and non-members. - Wellness 180 provides a series of lessons that will help educate participants in and out of a classroom setting on how gradual lifestyle changes can positively impact their health. Rates for members and non-members. - Wellbeats is for kids ages 3 to 14 who are participants of Kids Stuff or child care (must be a member). Kids Stuff provides free drop-off child care while parents/caregivers work out (must be a member).Elder Care: Provides specific programs and services to support older adults age 55 and older, including in-person activities and free classes.- ForeverWell: Provides members with wellness activities for older adults age 55 and older including virtually online or in-person options. Must be a member for the virtual online activities. Also provides wellness checks for senior ForeverWell members. The George Wellbeing programs offer guidance, virtually or one-on-one in a group setting, with a board-certified coach, to help participants navigate healthy choices.Adult Sports Leagues: Provides team, doubles, and individuals sport activities. Opportunities for members and non-members. Kids Sports: Provides year-round activities and program for kids of all ages and skill levels, including youth sports leagues and classes, summer sports, Homeschool Physical Education, and adult sports leagues. Members and non-members are welcome to participate. Offers youth with disabilities age 8 and up opportunities to participate in the Blazing Stars Special Olympics Team. The Young Athletes program introduces children ages 2 to 7 with and without intellectual disabilities to the world of sports. Orthology: Provides physical therapy and chiropractic services Kids and Families: Provides exercises classes, adventure racing, free child care while members work out, Parents Night Out provides child care for an evening out, family friendly fitness centers, and youth and family fitness cards that outlines an entire workout from warm-ups to cool down stretches. Journey to Freedom: Provides an 8 week session where participants meet in small-group discussions, read, reflect, find support, and heal. The goal of the program is to build community and support successful life change in a safe place. Specialty series include Freedom from Body Image and Food Issues, Freedom from Low Self-Esteem, Freedom from the Pain of Grief and Disappointment, and Freedom from Fear. Condition Specific Programs: Include tailored health and fitness programs for people with health conditions including Parkinson's disease and pre-diabetes. Water Safety Program: Provides reduced cost water safety instruction for kids ages 5 - 14 and swimming lessons for ages 6 months to adult. Offers parent and child, school-age children, preschool children, and teen and adult swimming lessons and water safety instruction. Member and non-member rates available. Provides trainings and certifications for lifeguard training, CPR and first aid, babysitting safety, safety training for coaches and instructor level training. Classes are offered in a traditional classroom and blended where lessons are online and skills are practiced in class.
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415 9th Avenue, Suite 202, Granite Falls, MN 56241
The assessment helps determine public programs that might pay for an individual's long-term services and supports or help them learn about other options if they don't qualify for publicly funded programs. It is required to determine eligibility for:?Community First Services and Supports - CFSS (formerly known as Personal Care Assistance - PCA)Home and Community-Based Services Waivers based on age:- Individuals Over 65 Years Old: Alternative Care (AC); Elderly Waiver (EW)- Individuals Under 65 Years Old: Brain Injury Waiver (BI); Community Access for Disability Inclusion Waiver (CADI); Community Alternative Care Waiver (CAC)Intellectual and Developmental Disability (IDD) Services (also known as Rule 185 Case Management)Family, friends, or others can attend the assessment. The assessment is in person at the individual's home or at a place of their choice, and it lasts about two hours.
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Developmental DisabilitiesHearing LossPhysical DisabilitiesVisual ImpairmentsActivities of Daily Living AssessmentLearning DisabilitiesHome/Community Care Financing ProgramsLong Term Care Options CounselingMental Illness/Emotional DisabilitiesHealth ConditionsCase/Care ManagementCommunication Impairments
42 East Main Street, Dodge Center, MN 55927
Consultation to businesses and industry in planning health and wellness programs for employees. Provide education and presentations on health and wellness topics to the community.Educational Programs that focus on:- Disease prevention (handwashing) - Mental health - Nutrition - Obesity reduction - Physical activity - Substance use - Youth tobacco preventionSpeaker available to community groups, industry, and schools on health topics
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13632 Crosstown Boulevard NW, Crosstown Square, Andover, MN 55304
Community education programs and classes:- Archery- Ballroom, Hawaiian, Tahitian and square dancing instruction- Basketball, softball, volleyball and football- Business consulting services- Computer classes- Cooking classes- CPR/First Aid- Day camps with drawing instruction, sculpture instruction, skateboarding, ice hockey, acting instruction and chess- Field trips- Fishing- Foreign language instruction- Golf- Gym games- Knitting instruction- Mature driver training- Painting classes- Parenting classes- Parenting skills development- Personal finance instruction- Photography instruction- Sewing instruction- Sign language instruction- Swimming lessons, aquatic exercise and lifeguard training- T'ai Chi Ch-uan, swimming, exercise classes/groups and aerobics- Woodworking instruction- Writing instruction- Youth Development/Youth Service: Programs involving high school youth in service learning opportunities in the community. Portion of funding is used to provide integration support to youth with disabilities into existing community education programs.
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Parenting Skills ClassesComputer Literacy Training ProgramsBasketballYouth Community Service ProgramsMature Driver TrainingBallroom Dancing InstructionSculpture InstructionGolfT'ai Chi Ch'uanCPR InstructionGeneral First Aid InstructionSewing InstructionLanguage InstructionKnitting InstructionGymnasiumsFishingPainting InstructionBusiness Consulting ServicesAerobicsSquare Dancing InstructionActing InstructionSwimming/Swimming LessonsExercise Classes/GroupsWoodworking InstructionCooking ClassesPhotography InstructionVolleyballFolk/Ethnic Dancing InstructionField Trips/ExcursionsAquarobics/Aquatic ExerciseWriting InstructionArcheryCommunity Adult SchoolsIce HockeyPersonal Financial CounselingSoftballChessDrawing InstructionAudiologyFootballSkateboarding
345 East 38th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55409
Provides culturally-sensitive counseling and therapy for individuals, couples, families, adolescents/youth, and groups, including:- Adoption- Anxiety Disorders screening and counseling- Blended family (multi-ethnic, remarriage, etc.)- Conflict resolution- Depression Disorders screening and counseling- Grief counseling- Parenting support- Play therapy- Spirituality- Stress management- Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy- Work and career issuesNOTE: Telehealth services are available
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Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral TherapySpiritual/Religious Issues CounselingAdoption Counseling and SupportDepression ScreeningMarriage and Relationships CounselingBereavement and Grief CounselingPlay TherapyConflict Resolution TrainingIndividual CounselingEmployment Transition CounselingConjoint CounselingPsychiatric Disorder CounselingTelemental HealthGroup CounselingAdolescent/Youth CounselingParent CounselingAnxiety Disorders ScreeningFamily Counseling
616 America Avenue NW, Suite 140, Bemidji, MN 56601
Service all claims with US Department of Veterans Affairs and the Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs: - Pensions - Compensation - Education and training - Vocational rehabilitation - Home Loan Guarantees - Life insurance - Benefits for survivors - Burial benefits - Health care benefits - Federal benefits - Minnesota Department benefits - Dental - Optical - Emergency medical and educational
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2311 West Lincoln Avenue, Fergus Falls, MN 56537
Provides care services for non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries. Services are provided on the same day for a range of minor illnesses and injuries including:- Bladder, ear, or tooth infections- Broken bones- Cold, cough, or flu- Fever- Minor tears or cuts in skin- Nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea- Skin conditions- Sore or strep throat- Sinus issues- Wound care
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620 North Benton Drive, Sauk Rapids, MN 56379
Provides therapy services including couples therapy, family therapy, individual therapy, and parent and child therapy.
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249 Poplar Avenue, Lowry, MN 56349
Provides a public transit system that serves Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens, Todd, and Traverse counties. All buses are equipped with lifts. Each bus seats 12 or more passengers plus two wheel chair positions. Buses travel as requested by contact with dispatchers. Dispatchers help with ride requests by arranging for volunteer drivers or scheduling spaces on buses.
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425 Elm Street North, Sauk Centre, MN 56378
Offers specialty medical services in the areas of:- Cancer screenings- Gastroenterology- Heart care services (320)351-1704- Imaging Services: CT/CAT scans, x-rays, ultrasounds, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), PET scans, and more (320)352-5150- Laboratory services- Orthopedics: Joint replacement, fractured care, foot/ankle care, and sports medicine (320)352-6591- Physical, occupational, and speech therapy- Sleep studies and sleep medicine (320)251-0726- Urology Services: Bladder infections, kidney stones, pelvic floor disorders, stress incontinence, and more
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2424 West 5th Street, Suite 102, Duluth, MN 55806
Provides the following transportation programs: - BikePlus: Program to support clients who can't afford to drive or don't have a drivers license to be able to better meet their transportation needs - especially when used in combination with the bus to extend routes and offer more flexibility. Participants are given a bike, helmet, lock, multi-tool, and water bottle. Monthly meetings gather clients for presentations on "rules of the road", "route finding", "bike maintenance", and on how transportation planning and policy works, then all participate in a group ride. Participants are encouraged to bring the whole family and kids are given bikes as well. Participants are encouraged to speak up at public hearings to advocate for safe streets, bike lanes and smart design.- Car Care Class: CCC is a monthly offering to DRIVE participants and the public to learn more about cars, their upkeep, how to shop, how to maintain, how to get insurance, etc.- DRIVE: Driver's Licenses, Insurance, Vehicle Education. Helps participants with children to obtain their Driver's License (either for the 1st time or after suspension or revocation) to increase access to employment, activities and social connections. Drive also helps to navigate auto insurance and runs the Car Care Class.- JumpStartDonated: Helps purchase a safe, reliable, fuel-efficient car. Approved applicants are able to secure a low-interest loan, down payment assistance, and build a personal repair fund.
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530 West Fir Avenue, Fergus Falls, MN 56537
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 Transfers (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, including technical and community colleges, community-based organizations, county agencies, tribes, and CareerForce Centers provide SNAP E&T programs and services. Programs can include carer planning, job search, training for in-demand jobs, student support, financial support, and continued support once a participant has a job.
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1500 East Lake Street, Minneapolis, MN 55407
- Puppet and mask theater performances both in the Avalon theater and as touring productions- Puppetry classes for adults, educators, and youth- Group Field Trips to HOBT that include a tour, puppetry demo, and a hands-on puppet making or performance workshop- Workshops and residencies in puppet and mask techniques in schools, churches, and communities- Builds a sense of community while helping groups create parades, festivals, pageants, and celebrations of their own- Space rental of the 275 seat capacity Avalon theater for performances, weddings, meetings, and parties
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
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1077 Highway 15 South, Plaza 15, Hutchinson, MN 55350
Supplies oxygen and other equipment including those listed below.- Concentrators- Conserving devices- Cylinder gas- Liquid systems- Masks- Oxygen delivery and repair- Portable oxygen systems- Tubing
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312 Central Avenue SE, Suite 524, Minneapolis, MN 55414
Encourage and train union members and other interested persons for active participation in community life. Courses offered: - Basic and advanced counselor training?- Layoff preparation
13770 Dakota Avenue, Savage, MN 55378
- Boudin's Acres Park: 14655 Hampshire Avenue with a trail area, baseball/softball field, playground, and picnic shelter- Canterbury Park: 13444 Inglewood Avenue with trail a area, two baseball/softball fields, two tennis courts, a soccer field, volleyball court, playground, pleasure rink, hockey ice rink, and picnic shelter- Cates Lake Public Access: 15101 Aquila Avenue with a trail area, nature area, playground, and picnic shelter- Creek Hill Park: 15625 Hampshire Avenue with a picnic shelter and playground- Dog Park: Located at 12425 Xenwood Avenue- Eagle Creek Park: 9200 Preserve Trail a with trail area, baseball/softball field, basketball court, playground, and picnic shelter- Glendale Park: 5901 West 135th Street with a trail area, baseball/softball field, horseshoe pit, volleyball court, playground and picnic shelter- Hamilton Hills Park: 9000 139th Street with a trail area, baseball/softball field, soccer field, basketball court, playground, and picnic shelter- Heatherton Ridge Park: 9051 Heatherton Ridge Drive with a trail area, soccer field, playground, and picnic shelter- Hidden Valley Park: 5000 West 132nd Street with a picnic shelter, volleyball court, baseball/softball field, play equipment, archery range, and trail area- Hollywood Park: 12840 Lynn Avenue with a basketball court, volleyball court, playground, and picnic shelter- Loftus Park: 13988 Vernon Avenue South with a baseball/softball field, soccer field, basketball court, and playground- McCann Park: 7125 South Park Drive with a trail area, two baseball/softball fields, a soccer field, basketball court, playground, and picnic shelter- Murphy-Hanrehan Park Reserve: 15501 Murphy Lake Boulevard with a boating area, nature area, picnic shelter, and walking trail- O'Connell Park: 5165 South Park Drive with a trail area, two baseball/softball fields, two tennis courts, a soccer field, basketball court, playground, pleasure rink, hockey ice rink, and picnic shelter- Red Tail Ridge Park: 15351 Hampshire Avenue South with a nature area and a soccer field- River Bend Park: 14347 Joppa Avenue South with a baseball/softball field, basketball court, playground, and picnic shelter- River Bend Tot Lot: 14504 Joppa Avenue with a playground- Savage Community Park: 13500 Dakota Avenue with a trail area, six baseball/softball fields, a nature area, four tennis courts, soccer field, basketball court, playground, hockey ice rink, and skate park- Schroeder's Acres Park: 12320 Boone Avenue with a trail area, three baseball/softball fields, a soccer field, playground, pleasure rink, hockey ice rink, volleyball court, and picnic shelter- Summit Pointe Park: 13751 Boone Avenue with a trail area, two baseball/softball fields, a soccer field, basketball court, playground, and picnic shelter- Trost Park: 5455 137th Street with a baseball/softball field, playground, pleasure rink, hockey ice rink, and picnic shelter- Warren Butler Park: 12800 Ottawa Avenue with five baseball/softball fields, a horseshoe pit, four tennis courts, a soccer field, playground, pleasure rink, and picnic shelter- Woodhill Park: 8901 West 138th Street with a trail area, soccer field, playground, pleasure rink, hockey ice rink, and picnic shelter
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10955 Linpage Place, Saint Louis, MO 63132
Fully trained Assistance Dogs are also placed with veterans with a hearing or mobility related disease or injury.Dogs are trained to be a "second set of eyes" looking around corners and through doorways, providing a buffer in public settings, and being a tactile stimulus to keep their owner grounded in tense situations.Support Dogs has established a scholarship fund specifically for veterans called the DAVID Fund which helps with the application fee and equipment costs.
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126 Woodlake Drive SE, Rochester, MN 55904
Program offers financial support, free training options, job skills training, job placement support, and mentorship opportunities. Participants also receive ongoing support from a local Workforce Advisor.
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101 21st Street SE, Austin, MN 55912
Individual treatment plans developed to establish goals to help improve the child's development to that of their peers. Services are provided at home, in school, or in the community on an individual and group basis and include:- Anger management - Communication skills- Crisis planning and prevention- Distress tolerance skills- Emotion regulation skills - Problem-solving skills - Social skills
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200 SW 4th Street, Willmar, MN 56201
- Helps people find affordable housing, connects people to job resources, and works with people on a plan to be in stable housing long-term- Often able to assist with past-due rent or mortgage, first month's rent and deposit for homeless individuals and families, application assistance, transportation assistance, and more- Funding comes from a variety of sources including the Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program - FHPAP as well as others.
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1829 East Superior Street, Duluth, MN 55812
Employment ExplorationAssists the person with activities and experiences exploration so they can make informed decisions about whether they are interested in pursuing competitive employment.Employment Development - Find and PlanHelps the person plan their work goals and discover personal strengths, interests, and conditions for employment. The Employment Development Find phase helps the person search for and obtain competitive, integrated employment or develop a microenterprise business.Employment SupportIndividualized services and supports that help people maintain paid employment in community businesses/settings through job coaching support.?TransportationTransportation services provided to assist people in getting to and from work, as well as job search and exploration activities.
114 North Holcombe Avenue, Suite 180, Litchfield, MN 55355
Provides establishment and enforcement of child support orders. Services include:- Collecting current and past-due support payments- Locating non-custodial parents- Establishing parentage- Establishing and enforcing child support orders for basic, medical, or child care support- Reviews and modifies court orders for supportNOTE: Child Support Services does not provide parenting time, custody, legal advice, divorce counsel, or spousal maintenance establishment
3217 Bemidji Avenue North, Bemidji, MN 56601
NOTE: Not accepting applications at this time. Check website for updated information.Provides loans, loan guarantees, and grants that enable rural property owners to develop and rehabilitate properties for low-income, elderly, individuals living with a disability, families, and domestic laborers. Works directly with farm labor housing loan properties to subsidize rents for low-income tenants who cannot afford to pay their full rent. Additional services include:- Subsidized loans for construction or rehabilitation of rental housing complexes in rural communities to serve very-low and low-income households - Directory of Rural Development-financed complexes with location and contact information for prospective residents - Rent subsidy vouchers to protect eligible tenants who may face hardship if they cannot find affordable housing (available at most complexes)- Uses a variety of tools to revitalize and preserve the physical and financial health of properties currently in the USDA's rural rental portfolio
