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Information and resources for veterans, individuals, family members, and professionals concerning post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). No direct clinical care or advice provided.- Fact sheets- Online courses- Reviews of best treatments for PTSD- Videos
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103 North Main Street, Mahnomen, MN 56557
Voluntary early intervention program that provides a comprehensive assessment of families' needs and strengths to assist with making decisions about what services or community resources are accessible. Short-term help may be available to families with concerns regarding:- Basic needs (food, clothing, and housing)- Child care- Financial needs (budgeting and financial assistance)- Family health (medical care, mental, and chemical health services)- Parenting- TransportationReferrals are often made to community support services such as child development screening services, food shelves, free or low-cost clothing programs, free health clinics, mental health services, and parenting support classes.
201 South 3rd Avenue West, Virginia, MN 55792
The program is a voluntary, early intervention program that focuses on a family's strengths and needs through support systems. Once enrolled in the Parent Support Outreach Program, help is provided to at-risk families to avoid future incidents of child maltreatment and to enhance child and family well-being, including:- Comprehensive assessments, early intervention, in-home parenting education, outreach, and supportive and therapeutic services- Connect families with county and community-based services- Family circle meetings and support- Limited financial assistance for families to meet basic needs
428 Monroe Street, Eveleth, MN 55734
- Alcohol and Drug Education: Provides education through lectures, videos, and discussions to assist individuals in meeting required hours- Chemical Dependency Assessment: Offers assessments on-site or off-site, including locations such as jails, hospitals, or clinics- Chemical Dependency Treatment: Includes intensive outpatient treatment (Phase 1), outpatient treatment (Phase 2), and 24-48 hour relapse prevention treatment- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Groups/Individuals: Provides CBT classes and individual education- DWI Clinics: Assists individuals in meeting DWI class requirements through videos and lectures- Public Speaking: Delivers education and awareness presentations tailored to the audience- Workplace Trainings: Conducts trainings on the effects of alcohol and drug use in the workplace.
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Relapse Prevention ProgramsComprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder TreatmentAlcohol Use Disorder Education/PreventionSubstance Use Disorder Day TreatmentDrug Use Disorder Education/PreventionSubstance Use DisordersOutreach ProgramsSubstance Use Disorder CounselingAlcohol/Drug Impaired Driving PreventionCentral Intake/Assessment for Substance Use DisordersCognitive Behavioral Therapy
402 West 1st Street, Duluth, MN 55802
Provides Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) outreach and application assistance. SNAP, formerly known as Food Stamps, is designed to assist low-income individuals in accessing nutritious food from grocery retail outlets, as well as farmers' markets. The goal is to help people make an informed decision about what hunger resources are available to them to ensure an overall successful transition from poverty to self-sufficiency.
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1700 East Rum River Drive South, Suite A, Cambridge, MN 55008
Voluntary early intervention program that provides a comprehensive assessment of families' needs and strengths to assist with making decisions about what services or community resources are accessible. Short-term help may be available to families with concerns regarding:- Basic needs (food, clothing, and housing)- Child care- Financial needs (budgeting and financial assistance)- Family health (medical care, mental, and chemical health services)- Parenting- TransportationReferrals are often made to community support services such as child development screening services, food shelves, free or low-cost clothing programs, free health clinics, mental health services, and parenting support classes.
25 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Suite G25, Saint Paul, MN 55155
Provides legal information services to the community. Services include:- Access to legal materials, federal government documents, including self-help materials- Legal clinics- Library staff available to answer questions, locate materials, and provide assistance with using the library's resources. Library staff cannot provide services that might be interpreted as the authorized practice of law, such as locating relevant cases, interpreting statues, or giving legal advice.- Online information, including searches for library materials, links to county law libraries, and answers to frequently asked questions- Referrals to legal service organizations offering free or low-cost legal advice- Under an inter-agency agreement with the Minnesota Department of Corrections, the Outreach Services Department provides law library services to inmates incarcerated in Minnesota. Law Librarians conduct regularly scheduled visits to eight correctional facilities to meet with inmates. Inmates can write or call for legal information between visits.
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411 West 2nd Street, Grand Marais, MN 55604-2307
The program is a voluntary, early intervention program that focuses on a family's strengths and needs through support systems. Once enrolled in the Parent Support Outreach Program, help is provided to at-risk families to avoid future incidents of child maltreatment and to enhance child and family well-being, including:- Comprehensive assessments, early intervention, in-home parenting education, outreach, and supportive and therapeutic services- Connect families with county and community-based services- Family circle meetings and support- Limited financial assistance for families to meet basic needs
24951 County Road 10, Bovey, MN 55709
Provides a multi-use facility for both large and small gatherings- Place for parties, conferences, funeral receptions, etc. - Great kitchen Inquiries may request a brochure Reservations taken during office hours only Located 1/2 mile SE of Kom-On-In Beach/Campground New: Opened January 2000 Contact persons: Supervisors: Chair - Carl Manginen 218-245-1616 Vice Chair - Liz Shoberg 218-245-2102 - Mike Partlow 218-259-9542 (cell) - Fred Tanner 218-245-1546 - Bob Norgord 218-245-2773 Treasurer - Christine Partlow 218-245-2155 Clerk - Gwen Rutherford 218-245-1100 Maintenance Road / Cemetery/ Center - Fred Tanner and Mike Kollar Luci's Lunches Whole Foods Buying Club - Jeanne Newstrom 218-245-2057 Trout Lake Association President - Warren Shaffer 218-245-1303 Fire Wardens - Ken Milland 25037 Loons Landing Rd 218-245-1944 - Glenn Perry 26439 Birch Drive 218-245-1504
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6500 Humboldt Avenue North, Brooklyn Center, MN 55430
Provides students, families, and community members with access to information and support from community agencies addressing basic needs such as food, clothing, energy assistance, shelter, and healthcare. The resource rooms maintain limited supplies of clothing, personal household items, and food for immediate access. They accept donations of winter gear (coats, gloves, mittens, hats, scarves), sweatpants, socks, t-shirts, and gift cards (Visa, Target, Walmart, gas, Cub Foods, etc.).
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Underwear/Sleepwear Donation ProgramsChildren's Clothing Donation ProgramsEconomic Self Sufficiency ProgramsPublic Access Computers/ToolsPersonal/Grooming Supplies Donation ProgramsGift Card Donation ProgramsGeneral Clothing ProvisionPublic Internet Access SitesSchool Readiness ProgramsFamily Resource Centers/OutreachGeneral Clothing Donation ProgramsPersonal/Grooming SuppliesBrown Bag Food ProgramsDirectory/Resource List PublicationFree School SuppliesWinter Clothing Donation ProgramsFood Collection Volunteer Opportunities
Engaging the community through educational topics surrounding relationship abuse and trauma. Training events for up to 50 participants can be held at the Center for Family Peace, or trainers can educate in other locations by request. Customized options are available depending on the request.Popular topics include:- Relationship abuse in the workplace- Relationship abuse 101- Creating a trauma-sensitive environment- Effects of relationship abuse on children- Effective parenting- Healthy relationships- History of Annamarie's and service/volunteer opportunities- Teen dating violence
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10560 Wayzata Boulevard, Minnetonka, MN 55305
Provides social and emotional support that is professionally facilitated and designed by and for those who know first-hand what living with cancer requires. Encourages members to create a customized plan based on their personal needs and wants. Program offerings include:- Support: Personalized screening and care planning, group support for people living with cancer and for family and friends; special programming for children and teens.- Education: Lectures and interactive sessions on issues specific to cancers, skills and tools classes, workshops and internet radio program (Frankly Speaking About Cancer, every Tuesday, 2 pm Central on VoiceAmerica Network at www.voiceamerica.com) and online resources and The Living Room online support community.- Health Lifestyle: Mind-body programs, exercise and yoga, expressive arts, and nutrition programs.- Social Opportunities: Potlucks, laugh fests, movie nights, and special events for families and young children.- Information and Referral: Resource library for support and management skills and links to other community services.- Clubhouse: Caring and supportive, home-like healing environment- A Place for Kids and Teens: Noogieland for kids and Mixed Media/Teen Area for young adults. Kids and teens living with cancer and their family members receive support and special programming.- A Place for Adults: Helps bring families and friends together who can lend and give support to the individual living with cancer. An action plan is developed for family and friends.
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702 3rd Avenue South, Virginia, MN 55792
Provides Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) outreach and application assistance. SNAP, formerly known as Food Stamps, is designed to assist low-income individuals in accessing nutritious food from grocery retail outlets, as well as farmers' markets. The goal is to help people make an informed decision about what hunger resources are available to them to ensure an overall successful transition from poverty to self-sufficiency.
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3239 70th Street East, Inver Grove Heights, MN 55076
- Hospital visitation upon request of physician or nursing staff- Psychological and educational support group for people who have or will have ostomy surgery- Publication "The Pacesetter" produced every two months- Video library information
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719 North 7th Street, Suite 302, Montevideo, MN 56265
Connects and provides older adults and their caregivers with services in their community to allow them to live long, healthy, and independent lives in their own homes. Services include:- Food Assistance: Congregate dining locations offering low-cost meals, low-cost frozen meals, home-delivered meals, NAPS, and SNAP- Healthy Living: Blood pressure checks, fall prevention screenings, telehealth conferences, Tai Chi and yoga sessions, and stretching/balance education- Information Services: Offers memory loss education and Dementia Friends, Medicare counseling and assistance, fraud/scam identification and prevention, assistance with internet search, assistance with Healthcare Directives and Power of Attorney forms, and classes to older adults- Mobile Community Center: Brings services and socialization to the door or community. The vehicle is equipped with high-speed internet, flat-screen TV, applications for programs, and meeting space for coffee and conversation.- Social: Offers card parties, coffee and conversation time, caregiver respite, karaoke parties, video calls and chats with friends, and social media assistance
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Home Delivered MealsFood Stamps/SNAP ApplicationsCertificates/Forms AssistanceFraud PreventionOutreach ProgramsGap Group Nutrition Related BenefitsCaregiver IssuesMedicare Information/CounselingLow Cost MealsOlder AdultsWellness ProgramsCongregate Meals/Nutrition SitesSpecialized Information and ReferralOlder Adult Social Clubs
1606 West 3rd Street, Red Wing, MN 55066
- Provides services such as advocacy, translation, and interpreting in different settings- Promotes education in the Latinx community through workshops- Promotes activities that encourage the Latinx community to keep their traditions alive, as well as become more active in the larger community- Provides information to the Latino community through the monthly Spanish Latino newsletter- Creates partnerships with other agencies to increase services available to Latinos- Supports the development of leadership in the Latinx community- Educational presentations about Latinos and their culture- Tutoring program for Latinx students in High School from grade 8 - 12 who are in ESL class or need extra help, and middle school from grade 5 - 7 who need extra help with homework. As well as college readiness and parent involvement.- Provide therapy/counseling services through our Hispanic Family Therapy Program through a collaboration with the CARE Clinic
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305 7th Avenue, 15th Floor, New York, NY 10001
First and only resource center dedicated to improving the lives of LGBT older adults. Provides resources, publications, fact sheets, guides, and assistance on nearly a thousand topics relevant to LGBT aging, including:- Caregiving- Elder abuse and neglect- Financial security and retirement- Health care- HIV/AIDS- Housing- LGBT inclusion and cultural competency- Social security, Medicare, and Medicaid Locator tool to find local resources in the area by state.
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1214 Atlantic Avenue East Highway 12, Benson, MN 56215
Connects and provides older adults and their caregivers with services in their community to allow them to live long, healthy, and independent lives in their own homes. Services include:- Food Assistance: Congregate dining locations offering low-cost meals, low-cost frozen meals, home-delivered meals, NAPS, and SNAP- Healthy Living: Blood pressure checks, fall prevention screenings, telehealth conferences, Tai Chi and yoga sessions, and stretching/balance education- Information Services: Offers memory loss education and Dementia Friends, Medicare counseling and assistance, fraud/scam identification and prevention, assistance with internet search, assistance with Healthcare Directives and Power of Attorney forms, and classes to older adults- Mobile Community Center: Brings services and socialization to the door or community. The vehicle is equipped with high-speed internet, flat-screen TV, applications for programs, and meeting space for coffee and conversation.- Social: Offers card parties, coffee and conversation time, caregiver respite, karaoke parties, video calls and chats with friends, and social media assistance
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Home Delivered MealsFood Stamps/SNAP ApplicationsCertificates/Forms AssistanceFraud PreventionOutreach ProgramsGap Group Nutrition Related BenefitsCaregiver IssuesMedicare Information/CounselingLow Cost MealsOlder AdultsWellness ProgramsCongregate Meals/Nutrition SitesSpecialized Information and ReferralOlder Adult Social Clubs
603 9th Street North, Virginia, MN 55792
Trauma-informed, client-centered treatment approach in group and individual outpatient counseling for women. Counselors work to establish a recovery plan with clients.Team of providers including:- Medication prescriber- Psychologist- ARMHS worker- Peer recovery coach- Social workers/probation officers already involved with client's recoveryProvides:- Rule 25 assessments- Family counseling- Client and family education- Relapse/recovery groups- Community education
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Group CounselingRelapse Prevention ProgramsFamily CounselingComprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder TreatmentDrug Use Disorder Education/PreventionIntegrated Co-Occurring Disorders TreatmentSubstance Use Disorder IssuesOutreach ProgramsTrauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral TherapySubstance Use Disorder Peer Recovery Coach ServicesCentral Intake/Assessment for Substance Use DisordersIndividual Counseling
202 NE 3rd Street, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
Hospice care is delivered through a team of professionals under St. Mary's Hospital Hospice. The mission of Itasca Hospice is to support and assure access for patients and families to quality Hospice services as provided by Itasca Hospice, and to educate the community on issues of dying, death and grief. Hospice offers a variety of support groups dealing with illness, death and grief.
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630 Florence Avenue, Owatonna, MN 55060
Once enrolled in the Parent Support Outreach Program help is provided to at-risk families to avoid future incidents of child maltreatment and to enhance child and family well-being, including:- Comprehensive assessments, early intervention, outreach, and supportive and therapeutic services- Connecting families with county and community-based services- Limited financial assistance for families to meet basic needs
3920 13th Avenue East, Hibbing, MN 55746
Provides Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) outreach and application assistance. SNAP, formerly known as Food Stamps, is designed to assist low-income individuals in accessing nutritious food from grocery retail outlets, as well as farmers' markets. The goal is to help people make an informed decision about what hunger resources are available to them to ensure an overall successful transition from poverty to self-sufficiency.
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218 3rd Avenue NW, Faribault, MN 55021
Provides help and support with:- Creating memories and keepsakes for the child- Educational speakers- Funeral options and guidance (Common Burial at Maple Lawn Cemetery): For infants who pass away before 20 weeks' gestation at District One Hospital in Faribault and whose parent(s) choose this option. Graveside services are held twice per year.- Labor and delivery support- Lending library- One-on-one support (in person or by phone)- Support group meetings- Volunteer opportunities for those who wish to support grieving families
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13880 Business Center Drive Northwest, Suite 100, Elk River, MN 55330
The program is a voluntary, early intervention program that focuses on a family's strengths and needs through support systems. Once enrolled in the Parent Support Outreach Program, help is provided to at-risk families to avoid future incidents of child maltreatment and to enhance child and family well-being, including:- Comprehensive assessments, early intervention, in-home parenting education, outreach, and supportive and therapeutic services- Connect families with county and community-based services- Family circle meetings and support- Limited financial assistance for families to meet basic needs
1103 Burnsville Parkway, Suite 203, Burnsville, MN 55337
Parent Advocacy: Support parents as they advocate for their children, understand their rights, navigate special education needs, seek information on school disciplinary policies, and moreProgram Network: Connects parents and students to a variety of community resourcesHigher Education: Assists students with scholarships, testing, transcripts, communicating with educational institutions, and more
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