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2075 Daniels Street, Long Lake, MN 55356
Hospital veterinary care and emergency care for both small and large animals. Do not refer for routine veterinary care. Services provided:
  • Anesthesia
  • Emergency and critical care
  • Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
  • Oncology and radiation therapy
  • Veterinary labs and more
Companion Animal Love, Loss and Memories - CALLM: Biweekly bereavement group for those grieving the loss of a pet. Meets 6:30 pm - 8 pm on the second and fourth Wednesday of the month (some adjustments to accommodate holidays). Call to confirm the schedule before attending. Pomeroy Student-Alumni Learning Center, 1964 Fitch Avenue, Room 115, St. Paul, 55108. Space is limited. To reserve a seat and for more information, call Veterinary Social Services at (612)624-9372.
234 Southern Boulevard, West Palm Beach, FL 33405
Provides custom-fitted hair prosthesis for children with long-term medical hair loss ?Donors contribute hair, which is hand-assembled into a custom-fitted hairpiece (there is a 10 inch minimum length for hair donation); donation instructions are found on the website. Hair not bundled in a ponytail or braided cannot be used.
318 9th Street, Worthington, MN 56187
Helps students explore career options and develop plans for transition from high school to post-secondary training and/or competitive employment. Individual services include: ?- Career awareness ?- Career placement ?- Career preparation ?- Discussions and information on non-traditional employment options and identification of career pathways ?- Individualized wraparound or support services ?- Self-advocacy ?- Work-based learning ?- Work-readiness skills training Group services include: ?- Career awareness ?- Career exploration ?- Career placement ?- Information on opportunities for enrollment in comprehensive transition or post-secondary educational programs, including admission processes, and support resources ?- Work-readiness skills training ?- Self-advocacy instruction
6603 Bemidji Avenue North, Bemidji, MN 56601
  • Objective is to decrease the energy consumption of low income households
  • Priority is given to elderly and handicapped households with high energy consumption and single head of households with children Following energy saving measures are eligible activities: - Caulking
  • Weather-stripping
  • Upgrading furnace efficiency
  • Insulating attics, walls and foundations
316 Elm Avenue, Moose Lake, MN 55767
Registered Nurses provide a variety of programs to serve families. These programs include family home visiting during pregnancy and after the birth of your child, breastfeeding support, developmental screening for your child, car seat distribution, and more.
934 Pine Street, Tracy, MN 56175
Tracy Area Elementary School:
  • 400 South 4th Street Tracy, MN 56175
  • (507)629-5518
Tracy Area High School:
  • 934 Pine Street Tracy, MN 56175
  • (507)629-5500
18580 Joplin Avenue, Lakeville, MN 55044
Conditions treated:
  • Cuts, bruises, and burns
  • Infections
  • Sore throats and minor illnesses
  • Sprains and fractures
302 Ash Avenue, Brooten, MN 56316
Provides fire prevention and intervention services
What's Here
14955 Galaxie Avenue West, Apple Valley, MN 55124
Provides home studies to prospective families being considered for adoption. The county handles adoptive home studies for children with significant special needs because of impairment due to emotional, behavioral, developmental, medical, or physical conditions. Home studies are also conducted for adoption of children with siblings and children with a high risk of developing special needs due to a traumatic past.
1 Mendota Road West, Suite 300, West Saint Paul, MN 55118
Provides home studies to prospective families being considered for adoption. The county handles adoptive home studies for children with significant special needs because of impairment due to emotional, behavioral, developmental, medical, or physical conditions. Home studies are also conducted for adoption of children with siblings and children with a high risk of developing special needs due to a traumatic past.
17 North Broadway, Gilbert, MN 55741
Library service for residents who live outside member library communities. Several different types of materials and services are available through the American Language Services (ALS) Bookmobile:
  • Adult and children's books
  • Audio books
  • DVDs
  • Interlibrary loans
  • Large print books
  • Music
  • Video games
See website for annual schedule
What's Here
100 Pionk Drive, Suite 101, Duluth, MN 55810
Provides law enforcement and community services, including:
  • Crime investigation
  • Crime reporting
  • Missing persons location assistance
901 9th Street North, Virginia, MN 55792
Emergency medicine and level IV trauma center for severe and life-threatening situations that require immediate medical attention including:
  • ?Blunt trauma
  • ?Brain injury
  • ?Chest pain or pressure
  • ?Difficulty breathing
  • ?Gunshot wound
  • ?Injuries from a serious car accident
  • ?Injuries from a serious fall
  • ?Losing consciousness
  • ?Major burns
  • ?Mental health crisis
  • ?Seizure
  • ?Severe abdominal pain or pressure
  • ?Sexual assault
  • ?Stab wound
  • ?Suicidal thoughts
  • ?Suspected fracture (broken bone)
  • ?Trouble speaking
  • ?Uncontrolled bleeding
  • ?Weakness, numbness or difficulty with balance or coordination
326 North Ramsey Avenue, Litchfield, MN 55355
Assists the community by preparing for, responding to, and recovering from natural and man-made disasters. Services include coordination with agencies to deliver critical support, such as emergency response and hazard mitigation, ensuring recovery and resilience, planning, public education, and training.
601 North 10th Street, Lake City, MN 55041
Provides law enforcement and community services.
Focuses on increasing the number of lawful permanent residents in Minnesota who become U.S. citizens and collaborating across sectors to promote the importance of citizenship. ILCM works with clients to file the citizenship application and accompanies applicants to the citizenship interview. Many naturalization cases are placed with private attorneys trained and supervised through our Pro Bono Project.
14 7th Avenue North, Saint Cloud, MN 56303
Provides outpatient services tailored to individual's experiencing problematic sexual behavior. Services are client-centered, integrating multiple modalities, and evidence-based practices to find unique solutions to meet the individual's needs. Services offered:
  • Clinical Interview and Diagnostic Assessments: An assessment includes a review of mental health history, current symptoms, and functional needs. The interview identifies strengths, supports, and resources with a written report summarizing the client's mental health status, diagnoses, and treatment recommendations. A development of treatment goals will be based on assessment and collaboration with the client.
  • Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP): A structured short-term stabilization service tailored to address the unique challenges faced by clients who have exhibited sexually harmful behaviors. The program integrates stability factors and therapeutic interventions of 16 hours of therapy throughout the weekday.
  • Other Outpatient Services: Offers psychoeducational courses designed for those who do not need an in-depth sexual offending treatment but need information and education about sexuality, appropriate boundaries, and responsible sexual behavior. Also, offers an Insight Course: Prostitution Intervention program for men who buy sex focusing on assessment, self-awareness, attitude, and behavior change.
  • Support Groups: Offers focused support groups in key areas such as Compulsive Sexual Behavior DBT/Emotion Management, and Cognitive Skills. Each group provides a safe, confidential space to explore challenges, learn effective coping strategies, and connect with others facing similar experiences.
  • Teletherapy: Offers virtual therapy sessions
  • Transitional Aftercare Program (TAP): A maintenance and continuum of care for clients released from prison to participate in treatment while in prison or civil commitment. The program is designed to aid in the preparation of a well-organized and healthy transition into the community.
  • Treatment Programs: Offers several programs for adolescents and adults through the Ignite, Emerge, Journey, Trek, Aware, and Voyage programs once an initial diagnostic assessment has been completed. The programs work with adolescents and adults who are at risk of committing a harmful sexual act or have committed an illegal sexual offense. The treatment models are designed to manage risk for future harmful behaviors, working closely with probation agents, identify abuse and appropriate boundaries, take responsibility for their behavior, maintain healthy and supportive family/peer relationships, manage and reject abusive thoughts/feelings, and seeking support when needed. Some programs may comprise of education, individual therapy, and group sessions.
  • Treatment plan may involve case management, client care coordination, and referrals to community service providers as needed and where appropriate
1815 Courthouse 15 West Kellogg Boulevard, Saint Paul, MN 55102
Provides guidance with a landlord/tenant or conciliation court question; clients can speak with an attorney for up to half an hour.
3656 Front Street, Barnum, MN 55707
Provides services in 12 adult foster care homes throughout Minnesota. Each home offers an individualized, rehabilitative approach to treatment and support for people with mental illness. Services offered include:
  • Independent living skills building
  • Individual and group counseling services
  • Medication management, medication education, and medication supervision
  • Physical health management
  • Socialization opportunities and more
  • Trained staff supervision (24 hours at most homes)
  • Transportation
7340 County Road 6, Minneapolis, MN 55447
Adult Basic Education - ABE: Programming for adults who want to acquire or improve their math, reading, grammar, and/or writing skills. The program is self-paced; student-centered classes are designed to let students work independently. Licensed teachers and trained volunteers help students develop an individualized training plan (ILP) outlining their goals and objectives. GED Classes and Testing: Free GED preparation at learning sites in the southwest metro area and online. The GED exam covers areas of reasoning through language arts, mathematical reasoning, science, and social studies. Classes are student-centered and self-paced. Testing is available at Eisenhower Community Center in Hopkins; scheduling the exam can be done through ged.com.
20 NE 3rd Street, Aitkin, MN 56431
Provides Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) outreach and application assistance. SNAP, formerly known as Food Stamps, is designed to assist low-income individuals in accessing nutritious food from grocery retail outlets, as well as farmers' markets. The goal is to help people make an informed decision about what hunger resources are available to them to ensure an overall successful transition from poverty to self-sufficiency.
421 East Hickory Street, Suite 403, Mankato, MN 56001
Disaster Relief and Recovery
  • Responds to emergencies like fires, floods and severe storms. At every disaster, victims' needs are assessed and methods are taken to ensure they have clothing, financial assistance, food, health services, mental health assistance, temporary shelter/housing and other services to help them recover.
  • Find Open Shelters: If an emergency has forced an individual (with or without a service animal) to evacuate their home, the Red Cross may be able to help by providing shelter and services
Contact Loved Ones
  • Family in the U.S.: Individuals can let loved ones know they are OK after a local disaster. Individuals can find someone they love who may have experienced a recent disaster.
Clean Up and Recovery Guides
  • Staying Safe After a Disaster: Learn steps to take during and after most disasters or emergencies to help ensure safety
  • Check Home Safety: If an individual has had to evacuate, they can take steps to evaluate whether it is safe to enter when they are allowed to return home
  • Recovering Emotionally: Find out about special care individuals may need
  • Recovering Financially: Get information on how to manage the financial impact of disaster, from handling insurance claims to replacing documents that may have been lost
  • Emergency Resource Library: Tips and strategies for preparing, responding to and recovering from disasters and emergencies related to topics such as chemical emergency; COVID-19; drought; flood; flu; food safety; heat wave; highway safety; home fire; landslide; nuclear explosion and radiation; poisoning; power outage; terrorism; thunderstorm; tornado; water safety; wildfire; winter storm
130 West Division Street , Maple Lake, MN 55358
The Energy Assistance Program helps pay heat and electricity costs. Payments for energy bills are sent directly to the household's energy company or fuel provider for propane, fuel oil, or wood. Financial assistance varies depending on household income and fuel costs. The Energy Assistance Program provides additional grants for eligible households who need help with:
  • Getting reconnected to heat and power after disconnections
  • Heating system repairs or replacements
  • Paying for emergency fuel deliveries of propane, heating oil, or biofuel
  • Preventing disconnection
The deadline to apply for this program was May 31, 2025. Applications for the 2025-2026 heating season will be accepted starting September 2026.