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3249 Hennepin Avenue South, Suite 55, Minneapolis, MN 55408
Information and referral on life's issues and legal needsLibrary for members:- Topics of Men's issues: Relationships, health, psychological, and sexuality- Book loan and reference/informationFamily Law Clinics targeted to the needs of men and women regarding:- Divorce or dealing with other family law issues- Clinic held 7 pm - 9 pm 1st Wednesday of each monthIssue presentations are offered each Wednesday on:- Parenting- Anger- Health and addiction- Job satisfaction- Sexuality: relationships, sexual orientation and masculinity- SpiritualityMen Talk newsletter and on-line Resource Directory on Website12 session anger management class: "Men Helping Men With Anger"- For men who desire to improve their relationships at home and at work- All anger management classes hybrid, meaning the participants may attend in person or online. In person is recommended - Alumni groups for men who have completed the class12 Session Moving Toward Empowerment class - For men who have successfully completed the Men Helping Men With Anger class and want to deepen their learning. All classes are hybrid, meaning participants may attend in person or online.
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Substance Use Disorder IssuesHealth IssuesAlimony AssistanceComprehensive Family Law ServicesMen's IssuesDivorce AssistanceNewslettersAgency Based Libraries/Resource CentersEmployment IssuesLGBTQ2+ IssuesChild Support Assistance/EnforcementChild Custody/Visitation AssistanceCommunity Legal ClinicsReligious/Spirituality IssuesReference/InformationGay MenParenting IssuesBisexualsRelationship WorkshopsBook LoanWorkshops/SymposiumsMalesAnger ManagementSpecialized Information and Referral
2321 W 7th Street, Duluth, MN 55806
Program aims to reduce risk factors and increases protective factors for children and youth by:- Connecting children with positive adults (Kin caregivers)- Educating and providing resources to relatives to navigate the complex system- Increase formal and informal placement with relatives and paternal family- Provide culturally specific training, such as 24/7 Dad's AM/PM curriculum, etc.- Provide equitable case management servicesServices including:- Education: Helps educate and empower families to better navigate the complexities of the system. Provides resources that focus on navigating the court system and becoming a better parent, with an emphasis on fathers/father figures.- Family Mentorship: Program replaces traditional case management by recognizing the oppression built into "managing family affairs". Mentors work with alongside families to educate, provide resources (i.e. swag bags, resource guides), and nurture familial bonds for improving the well-being of children and families. This service is currently offered in Saint Louis County.- National Relative Search: Offers a relative search service to GKC families actively working with. This allows the family mentor to identify possible relatives across state lines to determine possible placement options and nurture familial connections.- Support Groups: Provides a peer-to-peer support, for fathers and male care givers in south Saint Louis County
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- Support for men who work with children or are considering such a career - Resource information about possible contacts for work or training - Provides workshops on gender-fair education and management - Activities such as conferences, campouts, lunches, etc.
