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Youth Programs - Domestic Abuse Project

- Early Childhood Therapy: services are provided to children and their caregiver(s). - Individual Therapy: Therapists support younger children through Non-Directive Play Therapy utilizing toys, games, artwork, reading, and talking to support children in expressing feelings and experiences. For older children, therapists will work with the child to decide what is the most helpful form of intervention to meet individual needs and goals. - Youth Group Therapy: Helps children break the secret of domestic violence, understand that the abuse and violence is not their fault, strengthen self-esteem and have fun. Held twice a year in the Spring and Fall. Groups meet once a week for twelve weeks on Tuesday evenings.

Last assured

06/26/2024

Physical Address

1315 Penn Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN 55411

Hours

Office: 9 am - 5 pm Monday - Friday Youth Group Therapy: 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm Tuesday; groups meet once a week for twelve weeks in Spring and Fall

Voice

(612)874-7063 ext. 232

Intake First Call Office

Application process

Call; walk-in

Required documents

Call

Eligibility

- Children who have witnessed domestic violence that have parental or legal guardian permission. - Early Childhood Therapy: Children ages birth - 5 years old and their caregiver(s) - Individual Therapy: Children ages 5 - 18 years old - Youth Group Therapy: Children ages 7 - 17 years old

Service area

MN

Agency info

Domestic Abuse Project

Provides therapy, advocacy, and case management services for the whole family affected by domestic violence, and advocacy to victims/survivors. Services are trauma-informed and specific to domestic violence.

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