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2024 West Third Street, Duluth, MN 55806
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship where individuals share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others recover from alcoholism.Use the online meeting locator or call a local help line for assistance.
33 Wentworth Avenue E, Suite 355, Saint Paul, MN 55118
  • Anonymous assistance for those wanting help with an alcohol problem- Books and pamphlets can be made available in over 30 languages- Directories of A.A. meetings and locations are available for $1.50- Literature produced by A.A. is available for purchase- Provides information about the Alcoholics Anonymous 12 Step Program- Speakers for meetings can be arranged- Temporary sponsors can be provided for newcomers or people getting out of a treatment center- Video and Audio recordings produced by A.A. are available for purchase
7204 West 27th Street, Suite 113, Saint Louis Park, MN 55426
Hotline answered 24 hours/7 days a week by a volunteer who transmits calls to the appropriate group/individual in caller's area who will respond to the call. Meeting information is also available on the website. Website locator tool: https://aaminneapolis.org/meetings/.
475 Riverside Drive at West 120th, 8th and 11th Floor, New York, NY 10115
?- Provides online access to local and statewide AA contacts, Intergroup information, and meeting directories- Publishes literature for AA members and professionals interacting with alcoholics- Offers an online newsletter at www.aagrapevine.org- Organizes conferences for AA members
1600 East 19th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55404
Provides a culturally-specific after-hours drop-in center serving the American Indian street population who are chronically inebriated and chronically homeless, including:- Case Management- Laundry - Meals - Referrals to community resources- Showers- TelephonesNote: No pets allowed
1919 University Avenue West, Suite 200, Saint Paul, MN 55104-3453
Provides support to families struggling with substance use to help ensure healthy pregnancies. Intensive in-home services to pregnant individuals who are abusing chemicals including:- Chemical dependency assessments- Referrals to treatment and placement- Counseling and referral to community resources- Prenatal and aftercare services- Support groups weekly, transportation and child care provided
Provides structured meetings and educational literature to support individuals with alcohol-related problemsClick here to find a AA meeting: https://aaminnesota.org/meetings/
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2485 Como Avenue, Saint Paul, MN 55108
LSS Guardianship Option services include:Guardianship or Conservatorship: Manages the health and care of incapacitated individuals in the least restrictive manner possible and advocates in their best interest. Guardians and Conservators are appointed by the court. If an individual has no family or friends to assume the responsibility, LSS my be appointed. LSS staff gather information from individuals, caregivers and medical personnel to make medical and care decisions.Personal Representative of the Estate: Following court appointment, LSS completes probate requirements and handles disposition of assets according to the individual's wishes.Power of Attorney: Through a legally executed power of attorney, LSS is authorized to assist individuals in managing income and assets. Services may include check writing, checkbook balancing, assistance with financial and medical forms, assistance with retrofitting, maintenance, preparation for sale, the sale or purchase of property.Pooled Trust: Protects the public benefits of people with disabilities of any age while maintaining resources that will be available for their special or supplemental needs. The creation of a pooled trust moves assets from being countable for purposes of Medicaid and Social Security eligibility to being non-countable assets.Care Coordinator: Partners in decision making with individuals who may be alone and who may need help with contracting of repairs or services in the home, scheduling of appointments and making payments to providers.
1800 Chicago Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55404
Project CHILD is for pregnant people ages 16 and older or who have been reported to Child Protection for controlled substance use anytime during their pregnancy. The program can also support those already in active recovery to reduce the risk of relapse during pregnancy. Services offered:- Help with basic needs including transportation- Substance use assessments, treatment services, case management, and counseling for up to six months after delivery- Peer recovery support specialist services - people with a lived experience in substance use and recovery- Prenatal care referrals, health assessments, and individualized care planning with a nurse- Prenatal and postnatal support groups. Parent(s) learn about parenting and baby development while building community with other parents. Also, offer support for all caregivers.- Project CHILD collaborates with many county and community-based resources for services.NOTE: Pregnant women under the age of 16 should be reported to the Child Protection Screening Intake line.