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Park and Recreation Activities - Eagan Parks and Recreation
- Preschool programs (creative, recreational, and socialization) for children ages 3 - 5 including basketball, ballet dancing instruction, jazz dancing instruction, track and field, tennis, hiking, musical instrument instruction, and day camps
- Youth programs for children ages 6 - 12 including field trips, playgrounds with birthday parties, classes, fishing, and special events
- Teen programs for teens ages 13 - 17 such as field trips and special events
- Adult sports providing recreational league play for basketball, boot hockey, broomball, flag football, sand volleyball, soccer, softball, volleyball, and wiffleball
- Senior activities and recreational opportunities including bingo, craft projects, quilting group, book clubs, monthly potlucks and speakers, and field trips
- Family programs available to help parents and children explore and have fun as a family
- Banquet and meeting facilities available at Eagan Community Center
- Group fitness classes, running track, gymnasium, and weight training available at Eagan Community Center
- Ice hockey and public skating available at Eagan Civic Arena
- Retreat center available at Moonshine Park 1317 Jurdy Road
- Cartooning, ceramics, drawing, jewelry making, painting, and sculpting classes at Eagan Art House
- Fitness facility at Eagan Community Center
- Accepts passport applications
- Dog park at Thresher Fields Park 3200 Brochert Lane features open spaces and lake access. The area is fenced in and includes a separate area for smaller dogs.
- Adapted therapeutic sports programs for children ages 6 - 13 with autism and physical disabilities
- Cascade Bay Water Park
- Safety camp for children with information about fire safety, fire prevention, personal safety, and how to play it safe in everyday situations. Other day camps also available.
- Walking program
- Preschool programs (creative, recreational, and socialization) for children ages 3 - 5 including basketball, ballet dancing instruction, jazz dancing instruction, track and field, tennis, hiking, musical instrument instruction, and day camps
- Youth programs for children ages 6 - 12 including field trips, playgrounds with birthday parties, classes, fishing, and special events
- Teen programs for teens ages 13 - 17 such as field trips and special events
- Adult sports providing recreational league play for basketball, boot hockey, broomball, flag football, sand volleyball, soccer, softball, volleyball, and wiffleball
- Senior activities and recreational opportunities including bingo, craft projects, quilting group, book clubs, monthly potlucks and speakers, and field trips
- Family programs available to help parents and children explore and have fun as a family
- Banquet and meeting facilities available at Eagan Community Center
- Group fitness classes, running track, gymnasium, and weight training available at Eagan Community Center
- Ice hockey and public skating available at Eagan Civic Arena
- Retreat center available at Moonshine Park 1317 Jurdy Road
- Cartooning, ceramics, drawing, jewelry making, painting, and sculpting classes at Eagan Art House
- Fitness facility at Eagan Community Center
- Accepts passport applications
- Dog park at Thresher Fields Park 3200 Brochert Lane features open spaces and lake access. The area is fenced in and includes a separate area for smaller dogs.
- Adapted therapeutic sports programs for children ages 6 - 13 with autism and physical disabilities
- Cascade Bay Water Park
- Safety camp for children with information about fire safety, fire prevention, personal safety, and how to play it safe in everyday situations. Other day camps also available.
- Walking program
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Recreation CentersPassportsBasketballPlaygroundsSwimming FacilitiesDog ParksTennisSoftballDay CampsPhysical DisabilitiesVolleyballWeight TrainingSoccerLiterary Societies/Book Reading ClubsHikingAdapted Sports/GamesAutism Spectrum DisorderSculpture InstructionMeeting SpaceGymnasiumsBanquet FacilitiesTrack and FieldSpeakers/Speakers BureausRecreational ClubsJazz Dancing InstructionQuilting ClubsField Trips/ExcursionsAmusement ParksJewelry Making InstructionWalking ProgramsCartooning InstructionSpecial Interest CampsFishingIce SkatingPainting InstructionAthletic Fields/CourtsBingoBallet InstructionIce HockeyMusical Instrument InstructionExercise Classes/GroupsCeramics InstructionRetreat CentersDrawing InstructionSwimming/Swimming Lessons
Outreach Services - Citizens Utility Board of Minnesota
Assists consumers with a variety of energy related issues, such as:
- Conducts free energy bill consultations to identify opportunities for energy savings. Suggests programs and rebates that may help households meet their energy needs and goals
- Connects individuals with programs that may help pay their bills, reduce energy consumption, and make their homes more comfortable
- Directs individuals interested in renewable energy to appropriate resources
- Provides educational presentations on a variety of topics. Attends private or community events and customize each presentation based on the interest of the group
Assists consumers with a variety of energy related issues, such as:
- Conducts free energy bill consultations to identify opportunities for energy savings. Suggests programs and rebates that may help households meet their energy needs and goals
- Connects individuals with programs that may help pay their bills, reduce energy consumption, and make their homes more comfortable
- Directs individuals interested in renewable energy to appropriate resources
- Provides educational presentations on a variety of topics. Attends private or community events and customize each presentation based on the interest of the group
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Injury Prevention Activities - Minnesota Safety Council
- Injury prevention activities in these fields - workplace, home, traffic, youth, and seniors
- Speakers and trainers, educational materials, videos, and literature on workplace safety training and consultation (OSHA compliance, effective safety programs, specific safety topics), workplace traffic safety training and consultation (driver safety, DOT compliance, fleet safety, etc.), childhood injury prevention consultants, and older adult injury prevention
- Sponsors Minnesota Safety and Health Conference
- Injury prevention activities in these fields - workplace, home, traffic, youth, and seniors
- Speakers and trainers, educational materials, videos, and literature on workplace safety training and consultation (OSHA compliance, effective safety programs, specific safety topics), workplace traffic safety training and consultation (driver safety, DOT compliance, fleet safety, etc.), childhood injury prevention consultants, and older adult injury prevention
- Sponsors Minnesota Safety and Health Conference
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Educational Services - Lakeland Mental Health Center
Clinicians are available to speak to community groups on specific mental health topics when requested
Clinicians are available to speak to community groups on specific mental health topics when requested
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Child Safety Education - Zero Abuse Project
- Division of community outreach provides presentations to companies, civic and nonprofit groups, professional and faith-based organizations, community events, schools, and parent groups
- Bullying and cyberbullying prevention and education
- Resource library of videotapes and printed materials concerning the issue of online safety, personal safety, non-family abductions, and sexual exploitation
- Participates at Community Notification meetings in partnership with law enforcement and other organizations
- Division of community outreach provides presentations to companies, civic and nonprofit groups, professional and faith-based organizations, community events, schools, and parent groups
- Bullying and cyberbullying prevention and education
- Resource library of videotapes and printed materials concerning the issue of online safety, personal safety, non-family abductions, and sexual exploitation
- Participates at Community Notification meetings in partnership with law enforcement and other organizations
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Domestic Abuse and Sex Trafficking/ Exploitation Victim Services - Women's Rural Advocacy Programs
Provides free and confidential services to those affected by domestic violence, sexual violence, human trafficking/exploitation, and high-risk youth in Lincoln, Lyon, Redwood, and Yellow Medicine counties.
Confidential services:
- Accompaniment to court
- Assistance with petitioning for an Order for Protection or Harassment Restraining Order
- Community education
- Crisis line
- Emergency transportation, and/or assistance
- Information, referrals, and resources
- Temporary emergency safe housing
- Systems coordination
- Support group
- Youth Programs: Provides youth the ability to teach and learn from their peers about confidence, communication, safety, and life skills.
Emergency assistance includes, but is not limited to, the following expenses:
- Crime Scene cleanup
- Grant funds are used to meet crime victims' emergency needs when available
- Purchase and installation of necessary home security devices
- Reimbursement of towing and storage fees incurred due to impoundment of a recovered stolen vehicle
- Replacement of necessary property that was lost, damaged or stolen as a result of a crime
- Transportation to locations related to the victim's needs as a victim, such as medical and criminal justice facilities
- Victim reimbursement for reasonable travel and living expenses incurred due to a change in venue
Victims of crime have also received funding through the program for items such as repairing a broken door, installing new locks, and replacing clothing or bedding taken as evidence.
Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program - FHPAP may be available through pre-screening.
Provides free and confidential services to those affected by domestic violence, sexual violence, human trafficking/exploitation, and high-risk youth in Lincoln, Lyon, Redwood, and Yellow Medicine counties.
Confidential services:
- Accompaniment to court
- Assistance with petitioning for an Order for Protection or Harassment Restraining Order
- Community education
- Crisis line
- Emergency transportation, and/or assistance
- Information, referrals, and resources
- Temporary emergency safe housing
- Systems coordination
- Support group
- Youth Programs: Provides youth the ability to teach and learn from their peers about confidence, communication, safety, and life skills.
Emergency assistance includes, but is not limited to, the following expenses:
- Crime Scene cleanup
- Grant funds are used to meet crime victims' emergency needs when available
- Purchase and installation of necessary home security devices
- Reimbursement of towing and storage fees incurred due to impoundment of a recovered stolen vehicle
- Replacement of necessary property that was lost, damaged or stolen as a result of a crime
- Transportation to locations related to the victim's needs as a victim, such as medical and criminal justice facilities
- Victim reimbursement for reasonable travel and living expenses incurred due to a change in venue
Victims of crime have also received funding through the program for items such as repairing a broken door, installing new locks, and replacing clothing or bedding taken as evidence.
Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program - FHPAP may be available through pre-screening.
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Stalking/Harassment OrdersSpeakers/Speakers BureausIndividual AdvocacyCrime Victim Accompaniment ServicesDomestic Violence HotlinesSpecialized Crime Victim AssistanceHomelessness Prevention ProgramsTransportation for Endangered PeopleDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersSafe HousesDomestic Violence Support GroupsCrime Victim Safety PlanningRapid Re-Housing ProgramsCrime Victim CompensationSubject Specific Public Awareness/EducationDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesDomestic Violence Issues
Educational Services - Lakeland Mental Health Center
Clinicians are available to speak to community groups on specific mental health topics when requested
Clinicians are available to speak to community groups on specific mental health topics when requested
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Diabetes Resource Center - Cass Lake Indian Hospital
- Diabetes related individual and group education - Speakers for community and organizations in Native population - Foot care and education - Nutrition counseling for diabetes - Certified diabetes educators - Blood sugar monitors for eligible clients
- Diabetes related individual and group education - Speakers for community and organizations in Native population - Foot care and education - Nutrition counseling for diabetes - Certified diabetes educators - Blood sugar monitors for eligible clients
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Community Education - Safe Haven Shelter and Resource Center
Provides speakers to groups about battered women and related topics including:
- Barriers battered women face in escaping violence
- Battering and church response
- Cultural facilitators of domestic violence
- Effects of violence on children
- How the medical community can better serve victims
- Primary prevention of domestic violence
Provides speakers to groups about battered women and related topics including:
- Barriers battered women face in escaping violence
- Battering and church response
- Cultural facilitators of domestic violence
- Effects of violence on children
- How the medical community can better serve victims
- Primary prevention of domestic violence
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Training and Education - Someplace Safe - Regional Offices
Provides a variety of individual, group, and organizational training to help educate and raise awareness about various topics. Services include:
- Community awareness opportunities to provide information at community events, public spaces, and resource fairs
- Educational presentations to fit the needs of community partners regarding abuse, body safety, domestic violence, exploitation, healthy relationships, human trafficking, and sexual violence
- Professional training topics on child abuse, domestic violence, roles of an advocate, sexual exploitation, trafficking, and victims' rights
Provides a variety of individual, group, and organizational training to help educate and raise awareness about various topics. Services include:
- Community awareness opportunities to provide information at community events, public spaces, and resource fairs
- Educational presentations to fit the needs of community partners regarding abuse, body safety, domestic violence, exploitation, healthy relationships, human trafficking, and sexual violence
- Professional training topics on child abuse, domestic violence, roles of an advocate, sexual exploitation, trafficking, and victims' rights
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Research, Training, and Public Policy - Center for Victims of Torture
Research: Develop measures of healing and program evaluation, collaborate with research and learning among other torture treatment centers around the world
Training: Professional training and consultation in the area of torture rehabilitation to health professionals and school personnel
Public Policy: Public policy and legislative advocacy for victims' rights
Advocates to expand international resources available to protect and heal survivors of torture, including fostering new tactics and strategies for the prevention of torture
Research: Develop measures of healing and program evaluation, collaborate with research and learning among other torture treatment centers around the world
Training: Professional training and consultation in the area of torture rehabilitation to health professionals and school personnel
Public Policy: Public policy and legislative advocacy for victims' rights
Advocates to expand international resources available to protect and heal survivors of torture, including fostering new tactics and strategies for the prevention of torture
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Adaptive Recreation - Adaptive Recreational Services
Offers weekly activities such as dances, crafts, sports, movies, bingo, fitness program, speakers, and tours
Offers weekly activities such as dances, crafts, sports, movies, bingo, fitness program, speakers, and tours
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Consultation and Outreach - Relate Counseling Center
- Staff available for consultation with parents, schools, or other community groups/leaders
- Speakers bureau for presentations on topics such as self-esteem, grief and loss, addiction, abuse, anger, stress, parenting, eating disorders, and more
- Staff available for consultation with parents, schools, or other community groups/leaders
- Speakers bureau for presentations on topics such as self-esteem, grief and loss, addiction, abuse, anger, stress, parenting, eating disorders, and more
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Home Health Nursing - Saint Anthony Park Area Seniors
- Case management and referrals for programs such as Meals on Wheels, social services
- Door-to-door transportation mostly for health related appointments or for hair salons/barbershop appointments. Clients must be able to transfer into the car on their own. Escort services may also be available, but these requests must be made far in advance.
- Homemaking, yard work and home maintenance services
- Nursing care
- Personal care
- Senior exercise classes are offered daily; transportation available.
- Social outings
- Speakers on senior health topics
- Support for caregivers of seniors who live in the service area, and for caregivers who live in the service area even if the cared-for senior lives elsewhere, including out of state.
- Case management and referrals for programs such as Meals on Wheels, social services
- Door-to-door transportation mostly for health related appointments or for hair salons/barbershop appointments. Clients must be able to transfer into the car on their own. Escort services may also be available, but these requests must be made far in advance.
- Homemaking, yard work and home maintenance services
- Nursing care
- Personal care
- Senior exercise classes are offered daily; transportation available.
- Social outings
- Speakers on senior health topics
- Support for caregivers of seniors who live in the service area, and for caregivers who live in the service area even if the cared-for senior lives elsewhere, including out of state.
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Exercise Classes/GroupsHome Maintenance and Minor Repair ServicesPersonal CareFriendly VisitingHome NursingNon-Emergency Medical TransportationErrand Running/Shopping AssistanceCase/Care ManagementOlder Adult/Aging IssuesResidential Snow ShovelingHomemaker AssistanceGeneral Health Education ProgramsSenior Ride ProgramsField Trips/ExcursionsOlder AdultsCaregiver/Care Receiver Support GroupsSpeakers/Speakers BureausYard MaintenanceAdult In Home Respite Care
Training and Education - Someplace Safe - Regional Offices
Provides a variety of individual, group, and organizational training to help educate and raise awareness about various topics. Services include:
- Community awareness opportunities to provide information at community events, public spaces, and resource fairs
- Educational presentations to fit the needs of community partners regarding abuse, body safety, domestic violence, exploitation, healthy relationships, human trafficking, and sexual violence
- Professional training topics on child abuse, domestic violence, roles of an advocate, sexual exploitation, trafficking, and victims' rights
Provides a variety of individual, group, and organizational training to help educate and raise awareness about various topics. Services include:
- Community awareness opportunities to provide information at community events, public spaces, and resource fairs
- Educational presentations to fit the needs of community partners regarding abuse, body safety, domestic violence, exploitation, healthy relationships, human trafficking, and sexual violence
- Professional training topics on child abuse, domestic violence, roles of an advocate, sexual exploitation, trafficking, and victims' rights
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Training and Education - Someplace Safe - Regional Offices
Provides a variety of individual, group, and organizational training to help educate and raise awareness about various topics. Services include:
- Community awareness opportunities to provide information at community events, public spaces, and resource fairs
- Educational presentations to fit the needs of community partners regarding abuse, body safety, domestic violence, exploitation, healthy relationships, human trafficking, and sexual violence
- Professional training topics on child abuse, domestic violence, roles of an advocate, sexual exploitation, trafficking, and victims' rights
Provides a variety of individual, group, and organizational training to help educate and raise awareness about various topics. Services include:
- Community awareness opportunities to provide information at community events, public spaces, and resource fairs
- Educational presentations to fit the needs of community partners regarding abuse, body safety, domestic violence, exploitation, healthy relationships, human trafficking, and sexual violence
- Professional training topics on child abuse, domestic violence, roles of an advocate, sexual exploitation, trafficking, and victims' rights
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Domestic Abuse and Sex Trafficking/ Exploitation Victim Services - Women's Rural Advocacy Programs
Provides free and confidential services to those affected by domestic violence, sexual violence, human trafficking/exploitation, and high-risk youth in Lincoln, Lyon, Redwood, and Yellow Medicine counties.
Confidential services:
- Accompaniment to court
- Assistance with petitioning for an Order for Protection or Harassment Restraining Order
- Community education
- Crisis line
- Emergency transportation, and/or assistance
- Information, referrals, and resources
- Temporary emergency safe housing
- Systems coordination
- Support group
- Youth Programs: Provides youth the ability to teach and learn from their peers about confidence, communication, safety, and life skills.
Emergency assistance includes, but is not limited to, the following expenses:
- Crime Scene cleanup
- Grant funds are used to meet crime victims' emergency needs when available
- Purchase and installation of necessary home security devices
- Reimbursement of towing and storage fees incurred due to impoundment of a recovered stolen vehicle
- Replacement of necessary property that was lost, damaged or stolen as a result of a crime
- Transportation to locations related to the victim's needs as a victim, such as medical and criminal justice facilities
- Victim reimbursement for reasonable travel and living expenses incurred due to a change in venue
Victims of crime have also received funding through the program for items such as repairing a broken door, installing new locks, and replacing clothing or bedding taken as evidence.
Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program - FHPAP may be available through pre-screening.
Provides free and confidential services to those affected by domestic violence, sexual violence, human trafficking/exploitation, and high-risk youth in Lincoln, Lyon, Redwood, and Yellow Medicine counties.
Confidential services:
- Accompaniment to court
- Assistance with petitioning for an Order for Protection or Harassment Restraining Order
- Community education
- Crisis line
- Emergency transportation, and/or assistance
- Information, referrals, and resources
- Temporary emergency safe housing
- Systems coordination
- Support group
- Youth Programs: Provides youth the ability to teach and learn from their peers about confidence, communication, safety, and life skills.
Emergency assistance includes, but is not limited to, the following expenses:
- Crime Scene cleanup
- Grant funds are used to meet crime victims' emergency needs when available
- Purchase and installation of necessary home security devices
- Reimbursement of towing and storage fees incurred due to impoundment of a recovered stolen vehicle
- Replacement of necessary property that was lost, damaged or stolen as a result of a crime
- Transportation to locations related to the victim's needs as a victim, such as medical and criminal justice facilities
- Victim reimbursement for reasonable travel and living expenses incurred due to a change in venue
Victims of crime have also received funding through the program for items such as repairing a broken door, installing new locks, and replacing clothing or bedding taken as evidence.
Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program - FHPAP may be available through pre-screening.
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Stalking/Harassment OrdersSpeakers/Speakers BureausIndividual AdvocacyCrime Victim Accompaniment ServicesDomestic Violence HotlinesSpecialized Crime Victim AssistanceHomelessness Prevention ProgramsTransportation for Endangered PeopleDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersSafe HousesDomestic Violence Support GroupsCrime Victim Safety PlanningRapid Re-Housing ProgramsCrime Victim CompensationSubject Specific Public Awareness/EducationDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesDomestic Violence Issues
Training and Education - Someplace Safe - Regional Offices
Provides a variety of individual, group, and organizational training to help educate and raise awareness about various topics. Services include:
- Community awareness opportunities to provide information at community events, public spaces, and resource fairs
- Educational presentations to fit the needs of community partners regarding abuse, body safety, domestic violence, exploitation, healthy relationships, human trafficking, and sexual violence
- Professional training topics on child abuse, domestic violence, roles of an advocate, sexual exploitation, trafficking, and victims' rights
Provides a variety of individual, group, and organizational training to help educate and raise awareness about various topics. Services include:
- Community awareness opportunities to provide information at community events, public spaces, and resource fairs
- Educational presentations to fit the needs of community partners regarding abuse, body safety, domestic violence, exploitation, healthy relationships, human trafficking, and sexual violence
- Professional training topics on child abuse, domestic violence, roles of an advocate, sexual exploitation, trafficking, and victims' rights
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Health Promotion Services - Dodge County Public Health
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 prevention
Speaker available to community groups, industry, and schools on health topics
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 prevention
Speaker available to community groups, industry, and schools on health topics
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Nutrition EducationGeneral Mental Health Information/EducationTobacco Use Education/PreventionDrug Use Disorder Education/PreventionSpeakers/Speakers BureausWeight ManagementGeneral Health Education ProgramsAlcohol Use Disorder Education/PreventionPhysical Activity and Fitness Education/PromotionHealth Issues
Police Services - Winsted Police Department
- City patrol
- Crime investigation
- Crime prevention
- Crime victim support
- Police records
- Crime witness support
- Speakers for bicycle safety education
- Drug abuse education/prevention
- City patrol
- Crime investigation
- Crime prevention
- Crime victim support
- Police records
- Crime witness support
- Speakers for bicycle safety education
- Drug abuse education/prevention
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Park and Recreation Activities - Eagan Parks and Recreation
- Preschool programs (creative, recreational, and socialization) for children ages 3 - 5 including basketball, ballet dancing instruction, jazz dancing instruction, track and field, tennis, hiking, musical instrument instruction, and day camps
- Youth programs for children ages 6 - 12 including field trips, playgrounds with birthday parties, classes, fishing, and special events
- Teen programs for teens ages 13 - 17 such as field trips and special events
- Adult sports providing recreational league play for basketball, boot hockey, broomball, flag football, sand volleyball, soccer, softball, volleyball, and wiffleball
- Senior activities and recreational opportunities including bingo, craft projects, quilting group, book clubs, monthly potlucks and speakers, and field trips
- Family programs available to help parents and children explore and have fun as a family
- Banquet and meeting facilities available at Eagan Community Center
- Group fitness classes, running track, gymnasium, and weight training available at Eagan Community Center
- Ice hockey and public skating available at Eagan Civic Arena
- Retreat center available at Moonshine Park 1317 Jurdy Road
- Cartooning, ceramics, drawing, jewelry making, painting, and sculpting classes at Eagan Art House
- Fitness facility at Eagan Community Center
- Accepts passport applications
- Dog park at Thresher Fields Park 3200 Brochert Lane features open spaces and lake access. The area is fenced in and includes a separate area for smaller dogs.
- Adapted therapeutic sports programs for children ages 6 - 13 with autism and physical disabilities
- Cascade Bay Water Park
- Safety camp for children with information about fire safety, fire prevention, personal safety, and how to play it safe in everyday situations. Other day camps also available.
- Walking program
- Preschool programs (creative, recreational, and socialization) for children ages 3 - 5 including basketball, ballet dancing instruction, jazz dancing instruction, track and field, tennis, hiking, musical instrument instruction, and day camps
- Youth programs for children ages 6 - 12 including field trips, playgrounds with birthday parties, classes, fishing, and special events
- Teen programs for teens ages 13 - 17 such as field trips and special events
- Adult sports providing recreational league play for basketball, boot hockey, broomball, flag football, sand volleyball, soccer, softball, volleyball, and wiffleball
- Senior activities and recreational opportunities including bingo, craft projects, quilting group, book clubs, monthly potlucks and speakers, and field trips
- Family programs available to help parents and children explore and have fun as a family
- Banquet and meeting facilities available at Eagan Community Center
- Group fitness classes, running track, gymnasium, and weight training available at Eagan Community Center
- Ice hockey and public skating available at Eagan Civic Arena
- Retreat center available at Moonshine Park 1317 Jurdy Road
- Cartooning, ceramics, drawing, jewelry making, painting, and sculpting classes at Eagan Art House
- Fitness facility at Eagan Community Center
- Accepts passport applications
- Dog park at Thresher Fields Park 3200 Brochert Lane features open spaces and lake access. The area is fenced in and includes a separate area for smaller dogs.
- Adapted therapeutic sports programs for children ages 6 - 13 with autism and physical disabilities
- Cascade Bay Water Park
- Safety camp for children with information about fire safety, fire prevention, personal safety, and how to play it safe in everyday situations. Other day camps also available.
- Walking program
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Recreation CentersPassportsBasketballPlaygroundsSwimming FacilitiesDog ParksTennisSoftballDay CampsPhysical DisabilitiesVolleyballWeight TrainingSoccerLiterary Societies/Book Reading ClubsHikingAdapted Sports/GamesAutism Spectrum DisorderSculpture InstructionMeeting SpaceGymnasiumsBanquet FacilitiesTrack and FieldSpeakers/Speakers BureausRecreational ClubsJazz Dancing InstructionQuilting ClubsField Trips/ExcursionsAmusement ParksJewelry Making InstructionWalking ProgramsCartooning InstructionSpecial Interest CampsFishingIce SkatingPainting InstructionAthletic Fields/CourtsBingoBallet InstructionIce HockeyMusical Instrument InstructionExercise Classes/GroupsCeramics InstructionRetreat CentersDrawing InstructionSwimming/Swimming Lessons
Training and Education - Someplace Safe - Regional Offices
Provides a variety of individual, group, and organizational training to help educate and raise awareness about various topics. Services include:
- Community awareness opportunities to provide information at community events, public spaces, and resource fairs
- Educational presentations to fit the needs of community partners regarding abuse, body safety, domestic violence, exploitation, healthy relationships, human trafficking, and sexual violence
- Professional training topics on child abuse, domestic violence, roles of an advocate, sexual exploitation, trafficking, and victims' rights
Provides a variety of individual, group, and organizational training to help educate and raise awareness about various topics. Services include:
- Community awareness opportunities to provide information at community events, public spaces, and resource fairs
- Educational presentations to fit the needs of community partners regarding abuse, body safety, domestic violence, exploitation, healthy relationships, human trafficking, and sexual violence
- Professional training topics on child abuse, domestic violence, roles of an advocate, sexual exploitation, trafficking, and victims' rights
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Community Education - Adoption Minnesota
Educates individuals touched by adoption (e.g., birth and adoptive parents) through informational materials and support, and offers training for people connected to adoption.
Educates individuals touched by adoption (e.g., birth and adoptive parents) through informational materials and support, and offers training for people connected to adoption.
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Education, Information and Support Services - CHADD TC- Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder - Twin Cities
- Serves persons interacting with, or those dealing with, AD/HD
- Free email newsletter
- Speakers bureau
- Monthly meetings
- CHADD National offers a membership that includes magazines, fact sheets, online experts, and more
- Serves persons interacting with, or those dealing with, AD/HD
- Free email newsletter
- Speakers bureau
- Monthly meetings
- CHADD National offers a membership that includes magazines, fact sheets, online experts, and more
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LGBTQ Parent Education, Outreach, Advocacy and Support - Family Equality Council
Provides support to families of the LGBTQ community and for parents who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and/or queer. Services include:
- Books for parents and children
- Legal and legislative advocacy. Tracks legislation at the federal and state levels on a range of issues.
- Resource directory for family planning, including fertility clinics, midwives, and more
- Resource library of articles for families to explore topics on adoption, parenting, and more
- School advocacy and educational events
- Speak Out program for opportunities to be connected to panels, workshops, media interviews, blog writing, policy work, and podcasts
Provides support to families of the LGBTQ community and for parents who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and/or queer. Services include:
- Books for parents and children
- Legal and legislative advocacy. Tracks legislation at the federal and state levels on a range of issues.
- Resource directory for family planning, including fertility clinics, midwives, and more
- Resource library of articles for families to explore topics on adoption, parenting, and more
- School advocacy and educational events
- Speak Out program for opportunities to be connected to panels, workshops, media interviews, blog writing, policy work, and podcasts
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