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105 2nd Avenue SW, Suite 2, Hutchinson, MN 55350
Packages of diapers are donated by church members. Packages are then distributed to those in need. One bag is allowed per child.
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204 Laurel Street, Suite 21, Brainerd, MN 56401-4526
Provides workforce development services, including:
  • Assistance with education, training, and job placement as required for employment
  • Employment support for blind and visually impaired adults
  • Employment-related services provided based on an individually developed employment plan
  • Information about access technology, including hands-on demonstration and assessment
  • Referral to resources for housing, independent living skills, and additional relevant services
  • Support to retain, regain, or advance in employment if eligible for services
  • Students ages 14 - 21 who are blind or visually impaired can apply for transition services
222 5th Street NE, Staples, MN 56479
Offers a combination of health-related and supportive services that promote an independent lifestyle for tenants who need advanced care.
  • 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom apartments
  • Offers 25 units
  • Smoke-free
  • Wi-fi available
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Empowers people living with developmental disabilities to live independently in their own homes or apartments. Creates personalized support plans to help those supported achieve their goals. By providing assistance with daily living skills, staff help individuals live independently and connect with their community. Coaches assist with:
  • Arranging or providing transportation
  • Choosing personal attendants and housemates
  • Coordinating and supporting community involvement, like recreation and socialization
  • Grocery shopping, meal planning, and food preparation
  • Guidance and support in goal-setting and self-advocacy
  • Light housekeeping or paperwork
  • Money management, budgeting, paying bills, and banking
  • Registered Nurse (RN) case management or oversight
  • Scheduling and attending medical appointments
  • Selecting and moving into a home
179 Robie Street East, Saint Paul, MN 55107
Family Centers assist with the following for families only:
  • Free diapers and other basic needs when supplies are available
Provides community referrals for families only: ??- Bridging: Provides referrals to Bridging; Neighborhood House does not assist financially with appointment or delivery costs; appointment fee of $75 and delivery fee of $200
  • College Bound: Assists with enrolling children in CollegeBound, a program dedicated to connecting families and their children to early childhood resources as well as financial education and tools to be financially healthy. For this program, children must be born on or after January 1, 2020
  • My Very Own Bed (MVOB): Provides referrals for My Very Own Bed program. MVOB offers new twin beds for children ages 2-17 moving into stable housing. Includes, new beds, set of sheets, blankets, pillow, mattress pad, stuffed animal, and a book with each referral. Neighborhood House does not cover the costs related to this program; $55 for the first bed and $25 for every bed after.
  • Parental Support Outreach Program (PSOP): Provides a voluntary service program in collaboration with Ramsey County that connects parents with extra resources to provide safety and security for their children. Families can be referred to a center through Ramsey County or self-referred, must meet program eligibility. Contact the Family Center for more information.
616 America Avenue NW, Bemidji, MN 56601
GRH is an income supplement program that helps pay for lodging and raw food costs for low-income adults who have been placed in a licensed or registered setting including adult foster care, board and lodging establishments, supervised living facilities, non certified boarding care homes and various forms of assisted living settings.
616 3rd Avenue, Two Harbors, MN 55616
Cash-grant program for families with low incomes experiencing household emergencies such as eviction or utility shut-off prevention. Families can receive assistance once every 12 months. The assistance received must resolve the crisis. Families must use their own money first. The amount of assistance provided might not cover the entire emergency, but it ?can help.?? ?Types of emergencies:
  • Mortgage assistance
  • Rent payment assistance or rental deposit assistance
  • Utilities (electric, gas, heat, and water) to prevent shut off
3365 Dodd Road, Saint Paul, MN 55121
Household hazardous waste materials accepted:
  • Aerosols
  • Antifreeze
  • Batteries
  • Bug killer
  • Fire extinguishers
  • Electronics
  • Fire extinguishers
  • Fireworks
  • Fluorescent light bulbs
  • Gasoline
  • Household cleaners
  • Latex/oil paint
  • Lawn and garden products
  • Mercury thermometers
  • Pesticides
  • Pool and spa chemicals
  • Propane tanks/gas cylinders
  • Thermostats
  • Used oil/filters
  • Weed killer
  • Most products labeled dangerous, flammable, poison, combustible, or corrosive
Recycling materials accepted:
  • Aluminum foil (clean)
  • Books (hard and soft covers)
  • Boxes (cake mixes, cereal, toothpaste, pasta, and other dry goods)
  • Cans - aluminum and steel
  • Cartons: Milk, soup, and wine
  • Corrugated cardboard
  • Eyeglasses
  • Glass bottles and jars
  • Grills
  • Holiday lights that are tangled, broken, or unwanted (cord adapters and battery packs not accepted)
  • Magazines and catalogs
  • Mixed mail
  • Metal cans
  • Newspaper
  • Office paper
  • Plastic bags
  • Plastic bottles, jugs, and tubs
  • Printer cartridges (inkjet only)
  • Scrap metal
  • Shredded paper
Other waste accepted:
  • Bicycles
  • Cooking oil
  • Fruit, pudding, and yogurt cups
  • Home sharps (needles, syringes, and lancets)
  • Lawn mowers
  • Snow blowers
  • Tires
Aluminum Can Buy Back: Gopher Resource Corporation buys aluminum cans from the public Product Reuse Area: Usable chemical products such as paints, stains, cleaners, automotive products such as car wax and brake fluid and solvents are placed in the reuse area and are free for taking
633 Anne Street NW Suite 1, Bemijdi, MN 56601
  • Provides Senior Housing 55+
  • Dining Room
  • Kitchen
  • Garages Available for an Extra Fee
  • Off Street Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Restrooms
  • Showers
  • Washer and Dryer
  • Retirement Community
  • Market Rate Rental
  • Cable Access
  • Internet Access
  • Security Deposit Equal to 1 Month's Rent
  • 1 and 2 Bedroom Units
48036 Pow Wow Highway, Ponsford, MN 56575
Minnesota's version of TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families). Statewide MFIP helps families work their way out of poverty by providing temporary cash and food benefits to eligible families. Statewide MFIP has a 60-month limit, there are some limited exceptions and extensions to the time limit. Participants are required to follow certain work rules. Failure to meet work rules will result in their MFIP grants being sanctioned or reduced. In addition:
  • Child support will be pursued in those situations where one or both parents are absent
  • A women expecting a baby may receive assistance for herself during her pregnancy
  • Children who are being cared for by certain relatives may receive assistance
NOTE: MFIP recipients may be eligible for Emergency Assistance, Child Care Assistance, Medical Assistance, and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
101 Main Street South, Suite 204, Hutchinson, MN 55350
Provides support through education, empowerment, protection, and advocacy services. Services include:
  • 24-hour crisis support line
  • Advocates that includes a Spanish speaking advocate
  • Educational presentations
  • Legal options and advocacy
  • Limited emergency safe housing
  • Restraining Order assistance
  • Safety planning
  • Support Group: Offers a Spanish speaking support group
  • Systems coordination and referrals to resources
  • Transportation
  • Volunteer opportunities for those interested in providing transportation, community outreach, staffing information booths, fundraising, quarterly newsletter, and serving on the Board of Directors
800 East 21st Street, Hibbing, MN 55746
ECFE is a parenting education program for all Minnesota families with children between the ages of birth to Kindergarten entrance. Learning opportunities through ECFE may occur in a variety of settings, such as the families' homes, district or community sites, and online parenting education and support. Programming and education services often include parents/caregivers and children but may just include parents/caregivers. Program includes:
  • child development information
  • classes offered during the daytime and evening
  • parent group time
  • parenting support are provided by a licensed parent educator
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505 15th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55454
A comprehensive employment and training programs for youth providing assessment, job search/career exploration, employment counseling, job development, job placements, remedial education referrals and support (GED), MFIP services, and case management services. Youth Career Services: Workshops offering how to prepare for college, career decision making and exploration, career readiness training, paid internships, post-secondary support, and improving technology understanding. Summer and school-year programs available. North 4: Provides pathways to success for gang/clique involved adolescents and young adult men residing in four north Minneapolis neighborhoods. Services include leadership, life skills, and work-readiness training, one-on-one job coaching and on-going individual support. Participants are encouraged to participate, plan, and lead community engagement activities/events and retreat-style activities.
Brings food to rural communities and the homes of individuals experiencing food scarcity. Delivers to:
  • Houses of those in need in Buhl on Mondays
  • State Street Apartments in Buhl on Mondays at about 11 am
  • Houses of those in need in Side Lake on Monday after Buhl is finished
  • Houses of those in need in Buhl and Kinney on Tuesday between 10 am - 1 pm
201 13th Street South, Benson, MN 56215
Assists with clients experiencing domestic violence by:
  • Assists in obtaining orders for protection (OFPs)
  • Assists victims in safety planning
  • Court advocacy
??- Crisis hotline for those who are victims of domestic or sexual violence
  • Informs victims of their rights and reparations
  • Providing information regarding domestic violence
  • Provides support if reporting to law enforcement
  • Provides referrals to other agencies
  • Supports clients as needed
  • Support group for victims
  • Provides an online central resource point for health coverage plans throughout the United States. The website offers local help in the consumer's area to find their local health insurance marketplace.
  • Consumers can access online for enrollment of a health insurance plan
  • Toll-free telephone service provided by a customer service representative who can assist consumers with the application process, enrollment, and other assistance
  • Provides information about sign up, eligibility for premium subsidies, out-of-pocket costs, other enrollment questions, and questions about the Affordable Care Act
NOTE: This is the federal agency that oversees the Health Insurance Marketplace. State-related specific questions about consumer's health insurance plans should be directed to their local state agency.
602 East Fourth Street, Chaska, MN 55318
Minnesota's Medicaid program for people with low income. Most people who have MA receive health care through health plans. Members who do not receive health care through a health plan receive care on a fee-for-service basis, with providers billing the state directly for services they provide. MA pays for a variety of services like doctor visits, prescriptions, and hospital stays. Some services and prescriptions may require prior approval. MA pays for medical bills going back three months from the month the application is received. NOTE: People with disabilities who work, even if they're over the income or asset limits of MA, may still qualify for a program called Medical Assistance for Employed Persons with Disabilities - MA-EPD.
1449 Cleveland Avenue North, Saint Paul, MN 55108
  • Anna Westin House and Anna Westin House West serve adult clients, while Anna Westin House Adolescent serves adolescents
  • Encourages family involvement
  • Integrates cognitive-behavioral, dialectical-behavioral, experiential, group, and family therapies with alternative therapies
  • Personalizes treatment elements, length of stay and transitions to lower levels of care
  • Provides long-term treatment, support, and structure using multiple approaches to address psychological, nutritional, psychiatric, and medical needs
607 West Main Street, Marshall, MN 56258
  • Child protection/CHIPS cases
  • Child support and paternity
  • Criminal and delinquency prosecution
  • Commitments
  • Legal representation of county boards and county agencies
  • Public guardianships
  • Vulnerable adult protection
2600 39th Avenue NE, Saint Anthony, MN 55421
Provides a range of primary and specialty care services including:
  • Diabetes education
  • Family medicine: provides care for ages from infants to seniors for a wide array of health concerns
  • Internal medicine: Provides adults with preventive care, treatment of acute injuries and illnesses, and diagnosis and management of chronic diseases
  • Imaging and lab tests
  • Mental health screenings and psychiatry
  • Men's health
  • Pediatric medicine: Specialized physical, mental, and social health care for children and teenagers
  • Podiatry
  • Prenatal and postpartum care
  • Telehealth
  • Women's health
402 East 2nd Street, Winona, MN 55987
Program is designed to enhance monthly groceries and include healthy and nutritious food products each month at no cost to eligible individuals over the age of 60. Commodities Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) participants receive a monthly food package containing the following items:
  • Canned fruits (in water or juice)
  • Canned meat, chicken or fish, and peanut butter or dry beans
  • Cereal, rice and bottled juice
  • Nonfat dry and shelf-stable low-fat milk, dry milk, and locally made American cheese
  • Vegetables (low sodium or no salt added)
3808 Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55409
Case management, integrative therapies (acupuncture, massage and other complementary therapies) nutritional counseling and other services for individuals living with HIV. Call for appointment. Services include:
  • Case management for individuals living with HIV/AIDS
  • Integrative therapies (massage, acupuncture, chiropractic and other body therapies)
  • Nutritional counseling
  • Health and wellness seminars for individuals living with HIV/AIDS - HIV testing and HIV prevention counseling and materials (condoms, lubricants, etc.)
  • Printed information, audio and visual lending library
  • Internet access for information and private emailing
2003 Central Avenue NE, Minneapolis, MN 55418
Provide individual competitive employment services. Services include:
  • Benefits planning
  • Career planning
  • Follow-up support services
  • Job coaching
  • Job development services
  • Job follow-up services
  • Job placement
  • Job-seeking skills training
  • Multi-lingual and multi-cultural support
  • PASS and IRWE planning
  • Person-centered planning
  • Resume and cover letter development
  • Supported employment
  • Vocational assessments: Evaluations are conducted to line with the person's interests and strengths. Assist individuals in identifying job goals and developing career paths. The evaluation helps an individual determine if the work in that particular field is a good fit.
1950 Center Creek Drive, Fairmont, MN 56031
Provides family medicine services, including:
  • Acute illness evaluation
  • Chronic disease management
  • Complete physicals
  • Immunizations
  • Ongoing care
  • Orthopedics
  • Obstetrics and gynecology
  • Prevention medicine
  • Student health examinations and sports physical examinations
407 5th Street, Jackson, MN 56143
Direct Access allows individuals to go directly to a provider they choose to receive a comprehensive assessment and access care immediately. Services include:
  • Assessing individuals who need help paying for a substance use assessment or treatment services through the Behavioral Health Fund
  • Pre-petition screening for civil commitment
  • Referrals to local community service providers for a substance use assessment or treatment services. Individuals may go to any provider of their choosing for the assessment and/or treatment.