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Support Groups - Bridge for Youth, The

Weekly support groups which help youth stay on track with their goals and build a sense of community. Groups include: - RESILIENT: Empowers and fosters recovery and resilience for victims of crime - The REAL: Trauma informed group which fosters independent living skills - So What If I Am: LGBTQ support group - Work Ready: Employment training program

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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

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Recovery and Transitional Housing - Beyond Brink

Provides recovery housing at various locations for men, women, and LGBTQ2+ identifying individuals in recovery from substance abuse. Offers support, structure, and resources that encourage long-term recovery to those who are transitioning back into the community.

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Recovery and Transitional Housing - Beyond Brink

Provides recovery housing at various locations for men, women, and LGBTQ2+ identifying individuals in recovery from substance abuse. Offers support, structure, and resources that encourage long-term recovery to those who are transitioning back into the community.

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Youth Center - QUEERSPACE Collective

Center for all 2SLGBTQIA+ youth to relax and connect alongside adults and peers. Activities and food are provided.

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LGBTQ+ Education and Training - OutFront Minnesota

- Provides age and situation appropriate education and training covering an array of topics related to LGBTQ+ equity for community organizations, service providers, community groups, and community members. Can be provided in person or virtually. - Works with students, educators, youth service providers, advocates, pre-service teachers, educational leaders, community groups, and policymakers to support and create school environments that help humans to feel safe, respected, and valued.

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LGBTQ+ Residential and Outpatient Programs - EOSIS

Residential and outpatient evidence-based use and mental health disorders treatment for the LGBTQ+ community. Walk-ins are welcome and transportation is provided.

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Community Education - Annex Teen Clinic

Offers community education services to youth, parents, educators, and the public. The Annex provides two options, in person or virtual, for presentations to ensure everyone has access to vital sexual health education. Other topics include: - Birth control methods - Consent - Gender identity and sexual orientation - Healthy relationships and communication - Mental health 101 - Professional development trainings and workshops - Puberty and anatomy - Sexual decision making - Sexual exploitation - Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) prevention, and other presentations

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Hotline Services - Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender National Hotline

LGBT National Hotline - Provides telephone, online private one-to-one chat, and email peer-support, as well as factual information and local resources for LGBT clients of all ages anywhere in the United States - Maintains a database with more than 15,000 local community groups, organizations, businesses, and professionals, and can link callers with services available in their community Youth LGBT Hotline (25 years old and younger) - Telephone, online private one-to-one chat, and email peer-support, as well as factual information for teens and young adults up to age 25 about coming-out issues, relationship concerns, parent issues, school problems, HIV/AIDS anxiety, and safer-sex information, and more; all services are free and confidential. LGBT Senior Hotline - Provides gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender seniors the ability to talk with trained peer-counselor volunteers about issues including isolation, relationship concerns, bullying, HIV/AIDS, and more. All services are free of charge, confidential, by email, phone, and website only

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HearMe Service - SAGE

A mental wellness application that allows individuals to text one-on-one with trained empathetic listeners. Connects LGBTQ+ older adults and their caregivers with a real person if individuals need someone to talk to when they are feeling lonely, stressed, or anxious. Services include: - Confidential and anonymous service available 24 hours/7 days a week - Information about elder LGBTQ+ community support resources for counseling and emotional support programs to combat loneliness, Anxiety, Depression, burnout, or stress - Offer culturally competent support and empathy without judgment

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Men's Issues Education - Twin Cities Men's Center, The

Information and referral on life's issues and legal needs Library for members: - Topics of Men's issues: Relationships, health, psychological, and sexuality - Book loan and reference/information Family 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 month Issue presentations are offered each Wednesday on: - Parenting - Anger - Health and addiction - Job satisfaction - Sexuality: relationships, sexual orientation and masculinity - Spirituality Men Talk newsletter and on-line Resource Directory on Website 12 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 class 12 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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Together For Youth - Lutheran Social Service - Northeast Region

Social support group for LGBTQ+ and allied young people Program offers: - Advocacy for transgender and gender non-conforming individuals - Educational presentations in the community - Information and referrals - One-on-one support - Weekly youth support group meetings in Duluth

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Behavioral Health Services - CentraCare - Willmar Skylark Clinic

Provides behavioral health services to people of all ages experiencing problems with chronic illness, addiction or other mental health issues. Services include: - Addressing a wide variety of challenges such as abuse/neglect, addictions, ADHD, adjustment problems, anxiety, autism, behavior problems, chronic medical conditions, co-dependency, depression, divorce issues, eating disorders, family changes, family dysfunction, grief/loss issues, learning disorders, parenting issues, personality disorders, PTSD, recovery/relapse issues, relationship issues, school problems, and women's issues. ?- Gender and sexual orientation therapy ?- Outpatient services such as individual, couples, and family therapy ??- Psychological testing for diagnosis and personalized treatment planning - Treatment may include creative task-based experiences, group learning, educational programs on wellness and relationships, group therapy, family involvement in treatment planning, leisure and recreational therapy, medical treatment, discharge planning, aromatherapy.

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