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1089 Portland Avenue, Saint Paul, MN 55104
Short term emergency shelter, 15 - 90 day limit depending on program. Also provides crisis intervention, system advocacy, information and referrals, access to medical/dental care, counseling, case management, and community education. The center can accept children as young as age 5, which allows siblings to stay grouped together.
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400 River Road , Suite 1, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
In Home Care Service is a licensed service that provides an individualized assistance plan to help maintain and support healthy independent aging in the home and community. Aging individuals receive assistance in their home from a trained staff with a daily personal plan which can include household maintenance (laundry/cleaning), personal cares, and/or home management (phone calls, organizing, reading mail, arranging appointments), and socialization.
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637 1st Street, Taylors Falls, MN 55084
Mayor and City Council:- Member contact informationCity Departments and Services:- Administration: Oversees all the City's departments and operations- Animal Licenses are required for dogs and cats. Certificate of rabies vaccination must be submitted at time of application. Kennel licenses are required for households that own or possess more than two dogs or two cats.- Building, Planning and Zoning: Responsible for the application and enforcement of building codes and related ordinances regulating construction, alterations and use of buildings. Zoning responds to inquiries about issues such as property issues, signage, and other zoning concerns. Also, provides burning and sign permits, building permits, and inspections.- Public Works: Responsible for maintaining and repair all City streets and city equipment. Provides tree trimming, pothole patching, sealing cracks, street signs, street sweeping, and snow plowing. Maintains the City's entire water system and sewer system.
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Land Use Planning and Regulation BodiesBuilding Code InformationLocal Officials OfficesConstruction/Development PermitsSnow Clearance/Street SaltingBuilding InspectionStreet CleaningAnimal RegulationWater Service Connection/RepairLand Use Planning and Regulation ServicesSewer System MaintenanceCity Government Information Services
400 4th Street Northwest, Faribault, MN 55021
Provides an outpatient psychiatric clinic located in Faribault, Minnesota. The clinic specializes in serving adults with severe and persistent mental health conditions, as well as adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities who experience co-occurring mental health conditions or behavioral challenges. Patients attend in person visits for initial assessments and at other times as determined appropriate by the treatment team. Most psychiatric appointments are provided through secure video visits, and staff may conduct occasional home visits when clinically indicated.Southern Cities Clinic serves a highly specialized population. The clinic is designed to provide ongoing, coordinated psychiatric care for adults who require a higher level of expertise and flexibility in treatment delivery.
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3301 Silver Lake Road NE, Saint Anthony, MN 55418
Provides the following services:- Basic adult education classes - Instruction for a GED/adult diploma - English as a second language classes
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10 Civic Center Plaza, Mankato, MN 56001
Provides housing assistance for individuals and families with low income who include at least one adult with a serious mental illness while they wait for a Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) or another rental subsidy. Eligible use for Bridges funding includes temporary rental assistance payments and security deposits paid directly to the landlord on behalf of qualified participants.
1685 Crosstown Boulevard NW, Andover, MN 55304
Mayor and City Council Members:- Member contact informationDepartments:- Administrative Services- Building Department: Building permits, plumbing permits, mechanical permits, septic installation permits, and septic pumping permits- City Attorney- Engineering Department- Finance Department- GIS Department: Provides maps- Planning Department: Planning and zoning code information- Public Works Division: Provides snow and ice removal, streets/highway maintenance with street sweeping, water department, and sewer department. Address is located at 1785 Crosstown Boulevard. - Recycling Center 1825 Crosstown Boulevard NW open daylight hours/7 days a week including recycling of aluminum beverage cans and plastic bottles of pop, liquor, milk, juice, phone books, and used uncontaminated motor oil- Bunker Hills Compost Site located at 13285 Hanson Boulevard North. Open 10 am - 7 pm (or sunset) Monday - Friday, 9 am - 5 pm Saturday, and 12 noon - 5 pm Sunday. Closed during winter months and re-opens in April includes yard waste recycling.- Community garden- New resident packets
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Construction/Development PermitsStreet CleaningSewage Treatment FacilitiesWater Service Connection/RepairSnow Clearance/Street SaltingTraffic SignalsTraffic SignsResidential Recycling ProgramsCity Government Information ServicesCommunity GardeningCity AttorneyLand Use Planning and Regulation BodiesNeighborhood Welcoming ServicesSewer System MaintenanceYard and Kitchen Waste RecyclingLocal Officials OfficesBeverage Container Redemption Centers/Pickup ServicesOil RecyclingMapsAnimal RegulationStreet Construction/RepairBuilding InspectionTelephone Book Recycling
50 East Rooney, Appleton, MN 56208
Head Start Head Start is a center-based preschool program for children 3-5 years old. Program includes:- Education: School readiness goals in the areas of language, literacy, math, science, health, and social-emotional skills?- Family goal-setting??- Health and safety??- Nutrition?- Social and emotional health??- Social services??- Screenings and follow-up for health, development, and behavior??- Services for children with disabilities??- Transition servicesEarly Head Start ?The program includes weekly home visits with parents and their child(ren), teaching and partnering with them in the areas of child development, health, mental health, family health, and development and family resources. Weekly home visits include:?- Assisting pregnant women with accessing comprehensive prenatal care to promote healthy development and a safe delivery.?- Information and referrals to other community agencies as needed.?- Parenting information and screenings to ensure that children are developmentally on track.?- Playgroup sessions are provided throughout the year where parents and children can build friendships and discuss interesting parenting topics.?- Supporting parent's efforts to meet the challenges of parenting.?- Working with parents to ensure that children have access to quality health care, including dental, vision, speech, hearing, nutritional, mental health screenings, and physical exams and immunizations.Pregnant women and children up to 3 years old may apply for this year-long opportunity.
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3620 Phillips Parkway, Saint Louis Park, MN 55426
Offers accommodations for individuals requiring rehabilitation from an accident, surgery, or illness, end-of-life care, as well as those needing a long-term supportive environment. Provides 139-accommodations which includes 29 short-term rehabilitation units. Service and amenities include:- 24 hour/7 days a week admission, Registered Nurses (RN), and care specialists- Chapel, library, gift shop, and beauty/barber shop- Community rooms available for resident/family events- Daily housekeeping, linen, and personal laundry services- Hospice care- Kosher meals and snacks- Long-term and short-term rehabilitation- On-site therapy clinics for physical, occupational, and speech- On-site x-ray, lab services, podiatry, optometry, orthotic, audiology, and dental services- Outdoor courtyard- Recreational, music, and pet therapies
830 Barge Channel Road, Saint Paul, MN 55107
Impound lot for vehicles towed from St. Paul city streets. During snow emergencies, handles towing from areas south of I-94.Impound lot open during winter months for violating Snow Emergency parking rules from areas north of I-94 are towed to 1129 Cathlin Street, (651)603-6895 (located 3/4 mile west of Snelling, south of Como), or 830 Barge Channel Road, (651)266-5642.
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SNAP is committed to assist clergy sexual abuse victims, survivors, supporters, and their families through a self-support outreach program. Reference MNSNAP website for support group meetings held second Saturday of each month.
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110 Carpenter Avenue, Badger, MN 56714
Administers elementary and secondary schools in the district.Schools:Badger School: 110 Carpenter Avenue Badger, MN 56714 (218)528-3201
1210 23rd Avenue South, Waite Park, MN 56387
Rebuilding Lives is an employment and training program for those who have provided unpaid household services, were dependent on the financial support of another, and now lack income due to divorce, separation, the death or disability of a spouse or partner, or loss of public assistance. The program provides:- Assistance with employment goals- Career clothing and community referrals- Funding for education and training- Individual and family support- Transportation
1400 SW 22nd Street, Willmar, MN 56201
Household hazardous waste program for the region serving multiple counties. The facility helps residents properly dispose of items that contain toxic and potentially hazardous ingredients, such as cleansers, paints, oils, pesticides, etc.- Clean Shop: licensed to accept hazardous waste generated from businesses and farming operations. For those businesses that are already registered with a Minnesota waste ID, the center can accept waste from Minimal Generators (MG) and Very Small Quantity Generators (VSQG).- Product Exchange: keeps a product reuse shelf where residents can reuse items that are received but are in good working order. New items arrive daily and are available for free.
302 Chestnut Street, Suite 514, Virginia, MN 55792
Provides sterile syringes and injection equipment, safe disposal of used needles, free Naloxone (Narcan) kits with overdose education, and other harm reduction supplies. Also connects participants to additional services, including HIV and Hepatitis C testing, and treatment referrals.
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15450 Square Lake Trail North, Stillwater, MN 55082
- Big Marine Park Reserve: Boat launch; cross-country ski trail; fishing pier; guided bird and fitness hikes; hiking trail; picnic area/shelter; playground; swimming beach- Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park: Cross-country ski trails; fishing; hiking trails; paved trails- Hardwood Creek Regional Trail: Multiple-use trail for bikers, hikers and in-line skaters; horseback riding; skiers; snowmobiles; snowshoeing- Lake Elmo Park Reserve: Archery range; boat launch; campground; canoe access; cross-country ski trails; equestrian trails; fishing pier; hiking trails; mountain bike trails; orienteering; picnic pavilions; playground; swimming beach; yoga classes- Pine Point Regional Park: Cross-country ski trails; equestrian trails; GateWay Trail; hiking trails; picnicking- Point Douglas Park: Fishing pier; picnic area; swimming beach- Point Douglas Trail: Multi-use trail for bikers, in-line skaters and walkers- Square Lake Park: Boat launch; fishing pier; scuba diving; picnic grounds; swimming beach- Saint Croix Bluffs Regional Park: Boat launch; camping; cross-country ski trails; hiking trails; picnic grounds; playground; swimming beach; tennis courts- Washington County Historic Courthouse: Exhibits; tours
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410 21st Street South, Benson, MN 56215
Provides state-funded food assistance to legal noncitizens ages 50 or older who do not qualify for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly called Food Stamps or Food Support) because of their citizenship status.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.
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22 6th Street East, Dept 401, Mantorville, MN 55955
- Licensed providers must meet state requirements in order to provide healthy, safe, and positive care for children during the hours that their parents are not able to provide care.- Licensing ensures that providers have passed a fire inspection and criminal record check.- Licensed providers are also required to attend child care-related training annually.- County licensing staff inspect homes annually and offer ongoing support and educational services upon request.
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20948 County Road 1, Emily, MN 56447
Bridges the gap between emergency assistance and long-term self-sufficiency, and partners with the community and other human service providers to connect them with the resources to address root issues of food insecurity. Also provides access to a computer area with internet access and a printer.
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301 14th Street North, Benson, MN 56215
Responsible for calculating, collecting, and distributing taxes for the county, cities, townships, and school districts. Also calculates the county payroll and employee benefits; administers and maintains the election system; issues transient merchant, auctioneer, and liquor licenses.
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201 West 87th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55420
Provides new innerspring mattresses and platform frame sets for purchase at a discounted price. Referred clients may purchase as many mattresses and platform frame sets as needed.
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3395 Plymouth Road, Minnetonka, MN 55305
Provides a therapeutic, relationship centered preschool day treatment setting for young children with emotional or behavioral challenges. The program uses a trauma informed approach based on the Developmental Repair Model and focuses on supporting children through consistent routines, structured activities, and collaborative work with families. The day treatment program includes the following model:- Children participate in a small classroom with up to seven peers and three to four mental health staff. The daily schedule mirrors a typical preschool setting and includes planned activities, play, and social time that promote emotional, social, and relational skills. Some classrooms also offer embedded services such as speech therapy and occupational therapy.- Families take part in regular skills building sessions and therapy to support their child's progress across home and community settings. Staff can assist families in understanding insurance and funding options, and medical transportation may be available for those with state funded insurance.- Promotes healthy development by identifying emotional, social, and developmental needs, providing supported opportunities to practice new skills, and strengthening parent child relationships.
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4155 County Road 101 North, Minneapolis, MN 55446
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: - Cold, cough, or flu - Fever - Sore or strep throat - Sprains
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14 North 11th Street, Suite 100, Cloquet, MN 55720
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.
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902 Houston Street NW, Suite 1, Preston, MN 55965
Accepts and responds to and/or investigates reports of child abuse, neglect, or abandonment. Services may include:- Accepting reports of abuse- Assessment of the initial referral- Consultation to individuals who suspect abuse- Consultation with the family to determine the nature of the problem- Dependency investigation- Ongoing support services for children and their families- Temporary placement of children who are removed from the home- Works with the family toward unification or reunificationNOTE: In addition to taking reports, child protection screeners are available to explain the reporting statutes, answer questions regarding agency practices and discuss other resources and strategies when reports do not meet criteria for assignment for child protection investigation.
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