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14955 Galaxie Avenue, Apple Valley, MN 55124
Offers various immunizations for adults and children, testing, and disease prevention education.Programs are offered at low cost to persons who are eligible. Services include:?- Childhood lead studies and abatement- Communicable disease education and surveillance- Covid-19 Vaccines- Hepatitis B worksite activities- HIV and AIDS education- Immunizations at health fairs and work sites- Mantoux testing- Public health nuisance control- Refugee screening- Tuberculosis education
525 Portland Avenue South, Health Services Building, Minneapolis, MN 55415
Red Door Clinic provides the following services:- Adult immunizations- COVID-19 vaccinations- Family planning services, sexual health counseling, and health education- HIV testing, counseling, and short-term interventions- Immigration exams- MMR and other childhood immunizations- Pregnancy prevention for young women ages 12 - 21- Refugee health screenings and exams for tuberculosis and other illnesses- Screening and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases- Syringe exchange and Narcan- Travel vaccinations
540 Cedar Street, Saint Paul, MN 55155
Provides a refugee and immigrant helpline that acts as a connection to helpful information, resources for jobs, food, health, housing, legal help, language classes, and services in the community.
265 Oneida Street, Saint Paul, MN 55102
  • Administers the Oneida Continuing Education scholarship program- Advocacy, information and referral, crisis/emergency services, care management for adults/families regarding issues including immigration, refugee, and new citizens issues- Bridge to Benefits assistance- Education and training program assistance and referrals- Employment, education, and training assistance and referrals- Fare for All Express discounted grocery food program (monthly by walk in) during designated hours- Free income and property tax assistance (offered once or twice a week, three months each year)- Free monthly family movie nights and book fairs held three times annually- Health issues and medical insurance coverage assistance and referrals- On-site Alcoholics Anonymous-support groups (two options weekly)Other programming for families and individuals offered through collaborative partners:- Referrals and information for Bridging, clothing, emergency shelter, and food shelves
1 Mendota Road West, Suite 410, West Saint Paul, MN 55118
Offers various immunizations for adults and children, testing, and disease prevention education.Programs are offered at low cost to persons who are eligible. Services include:?- Childhood lead studies and abatement- Communicable disease education and surveillance- Covid-19 Vaccines- Hepatitis B worksite activities- HIV and AIDS education- Immunizations at health fairs and work sites- Mantoux testing- Public health nuisance control- Refugee screening- Tuberculosis education
2835 West Saint Germain Street, Suite 550, Saint Cloud, MN 56301
Employment services: Works with employers in the Twin Cities and Greater Minnesota to provide job placement and employment retention support to refugees and asylees who have been in the U.S. for less than five years. Assists with job skills training, resume writing, interviewing, and overall job readiness.Intensive case management (ICM): Assists refugees or secondary migrants who need additional help after the 90-day resettlement period. Connects refugees to a range of services, such as mental health counseling, employment services, assistance securing housing, mentoring, and extended cultural orientation. ??Immigration services: Offers immigration legal services at low cost to help refugees, asylees, and other immigrants living in the Twin Cities and St. Cloud. Helps clients complete immigration documents - including permanent resident, naturalization, green card and visa applications, employment authorization, citizenship documents, family reunification petitions, and family visa applications.Refugee resettlement services: Assists? refugees during their first 90 days to get established and off to a good start in their new home. Helps to secure housing and find employment, enroll in school and English classes, connect to medical care, connect to community resources, orient to their community, and build bridges across cultures. Also provides additional services to students to help them achieve school success and support refugees who have been victims of trafficking.??????????????????????
1515 East 66th Street, Richfield, MN 55423-2674
Provides comprehensive support to refugees and asylees resettled in the United States, helping them integrate, find employment, access services, and connect with local communities. Services include:- Refugee resettlement assistance for clients previously resettled through World Relief- Employment counseling with language support for Somali, Russian, Spanish, and French speakers, for refugees or asylees in the United States, for less than five years- Refugee cash assistance to support basic needs during resettlement- Immigration services, including family reunification, green card applications, and citizenship assistance- Educational outreach to congregations about refugee issues and ways to support local resettlement- Volunteer engagement, linking churches and individuals to refugees through sponsorship, friendship-building, employment help, and donations of furniture and other essentials
350 South 5th Street, Room 330, Minneapolis, MN 55415
Offers information to community residents to find resources and learn about immigration. The goal is to share information about immigration, equip individuals to protect and defend their rights, and connect to a system of support.Know Your Rights and Resources: Visit website to find resources to learn about immigration rights and responsibilities.Lists Information and Resources On:- Fact sheets about their rights regarding immigration, interaction with ICE, immigration preparedness toolkits, what to do guides, and educational videos- Immigration statuses, protection levels, and who is at risk of deportation- Learn how to apply for U.S. citizenship in Minnesota- Monthly Twin Cities Immigration forums to share immigration news, how it affects people in the community, where to go for help, and updates on local advocacy organizations working with immigrants and refugees- Resource list of local community legal aid agenciesNOTE: Does not offer legal advice or representation services directly
318 Ninth Street, Worthington, MN 56187
Assists refugees with information and referral to health care services, obtaining screenings, and interpreting results
2100 3rd Avenue, Suite 600, Anoka, MN 55303-5041
Disease and prevention control including the following services: - Childhood lead poisoning prevention- Education- Facilitation of refugee health screening exams- Immunizations: low cost vaccines available - Preventable disease community assessment- Infant Hepatitis B disease prevention- Infectious disease monitoring and management; screening and referral for diagnostics/treatment- Referral to community resources- Seasonal Flu shots