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14451 Highway 7, Suite 223, Minnetonka, MN 55345
Provides in-home care services to clients within the comfort of their home. Services provided include:
  • Care coordination, including arranging therapy services
  • Daily living support for meal preparation, light housekeeping, and companionship
  • End-of-life comfort care and emotional support
  • Medication management and reminders
  • Personal care assistance such as bathing, dressing, and grooming
  • Post-hospital or post-surgery recovery support
  • Registered Nurse (RN) services and supervision
  • Respite care for family caregivers
  • Specialized in-home memory care support
  • Transportation to appointments and errands
115 Sixth Street NW, Cass Lake, MN 56633
  • Size of grant is based on household size, income, fuel type and energy usage.
  • Households with the lowest income and highest fuel costs receive the highest grants.
  • Federally funded through U.S. Department of Human Services.
  • Funds are available for renters or homeowners.
  • Provides direct payment to the energy supplier.
  • Educates consumers to use home heating energy efficiently and safely.
  • Advocates with energy suppliers and human service providers on behalf of consumers.
  • Provides crisis help for utility disconnection or necessary fuel deliveries.
  • Provides emergency heating system repair or replacement.
601 3rd Avenue, Room 201, Two Harbors, MN 55616
Maintains records of property ownership, liens, and vital statistics for Lake County
6133 402nd Street, North Branch, MN 55056
Direct Access allows an individual to go directly to a provider they choose to receive a comprehensive assessment and access care immediately. The county will assess individuals who need help paying for a chemical use assessment or treatment services through the Behavioral Health Fund. Services also include:
  • Designated staff that provide chemical dependency assessments
  • Referral to local community service providers for chemical assessments or treatment services. Also, directs individuals to visit www.fasttrackermn.org for additional resources.
?- When legal intervention is required, staff can assist with mental health and chemical dependency commitments
  • Provides Narcotics Anonymous meeting lists for individuals seeking support in recovery from drug addiction.
  • Offers a 24-hour helpline where callers can speak with a volunteer who has personal experience with addiction and can provide support and understanding. If no one is available, callers may leave a message and will receive a return call within 24 hours.
NOTE: This is not a drug information or referral service. Volunteers may answer general questions about substance use, but do not provide referrals to treatment centers. The helpline is intended for individuals and family members affected by addiction seeking support.
2531 310th Avenue, Naytahwaush, MN 56566
Pays for room and board for seniors and adults with disabilities who have low incomes. Aims to reduce and prevent people from living in institutions or becoming homeless. All recipients receive assistance each month to help pay for rent and food. Some recipients also receive Housing Support supplemental funding to provide other services if they don't qualify for home and community-based waiver programs, including but not limited to:
  • Arranging for medical and social services
  • Arranging for meetings and appointments
  • Assistance with transportation
  • Medication reminders
The individual's housing provider receives payments to pay for rent, utilities, food, household supplies, and other necessities.
715 1st Street North, Cold Spring, MN 56320
Provides the following services that increase an individual's opportunity to stay in their own home or apartment: Support planning:
  • Assistance in identifying services and ways to remain at home longer
  • Planning for the future as people age or disabilities progress
  • Ongoing support
Friendly visiting:
  • Volunteers visit with seniors, caregivers and other people facing difficult life situations, sharing their joys and trials
Chores
  • Snow removal
  • Yard work
Transportation:
  • Providing rides for those who are unable to drive or have no means of transportation
Housekeeping:
  • Laundry
  • Cleaning the home
Note: There may be a waitlist for homemaking services depending on volunteer availability Simple Home Repair:
  • Provides seniors and people with disabilities who need help with simple home repair and modification
Volunteer options available for people interested in assisting with homemaking, snow removal, and transportation.
2361 Highway 36 West, Saint Paul, MN 55113
Provides Somali/East African middle and high school students with the tools, knowledge, and skills to be self-sufficient.
  • Leadership Training: Summer leadership training for students
  • Mentorship: Provided by Somali/East African college students and graduates over video conferencing platforms. An individualized plan is created to help with academics, college admission, online learning, etc.
  • Middle School Strive Program: Provides a space in which East African youth can connect to discuss, learn, and get the support needed from their peers and program mentors
  • Mindfulness Training: Provided to resettled youth to help cope with resettlement and adjustment
  • Youth Strive Program: Serves recent refugees of Somali and/or East African descent who are in middle and high school to help them navigate post-graduation options
  • Youth Workshops: Provides short-term workshops regarding professional development that includes creating a resume, cover letter, and interview best practices, and digital literacy that includes cyberbulling, internet security, researching, and professional engagement.
105 South 5th Street, Suite 311, Olivia, MN 56277
Supports economic growth in Renville County by providing financial and technical assistance to businesses, community development projects, and initiatives that promote agriculture, tourism, the arts, and alternative energy. Renville County HRA/EDA does not offer any type of emergency or utility assistance.
1919 University Avenue West, Suite 200, Saint Paul, MN 55104-3453
Provides easily accessible mental health services to people with urgent needs and few service options.
  • Brief assessment for services
  • Peer support
  • Brief case management
  • Brief individual therapy
  • Referrals to longer-term county and community services
  • Psychiatric assessment (by appointment only)
113 Balsam Avenue NW, Cass Lake, MN 56633
Services include:
  • Individual and group counseling
  • Transportation services to and from Outpatient Treatment, Continuing Care and Medical Appointments (218) 335-7250
  • Child care costs with licensed provider
  • Referrals to medical and mental health appointments for women and their children
  • Referrals to prenatal and postpartum check-ups
  • Biweekly case management follow-up sessions
  • Referrals for immuniazations for women and their children
  • Continuing care on Wednesdays 11 am - 2 pm
  • Talking Circle
  • Traditional Education
  • Positive Parenting Education
  • Living Skills
  • Special issues education: HIV, FAS, FAE
  • Women's health issues
  • Client's Children Program
934 Pine Street, Tracy, MN 56175
Brings community members together to identify and link community needs and resources that helps people raise the quality of life in their communities.
520 Chandler Avenue North, Glencoe, MN 55336
Provides the following information and services:
  • Child care licensing
  • Child care provider information
  • General information on licensing for child care
902 Parks Avenue, Winona, MN 55987
Provides child care for school age children. The program is offered after school during the school year, with options for full or part time care during the summer.
3130 SE Second Ave, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
Previously held at the Itasca Resource Center. Community Cafe serves a free meal 2 days a week.
2550 University Avenue West, Suite 216S, Saint Paul, MN 55114
Support groups and classes are offered at locations throughout the Park Nicollet health system. Call for locations and times.
  • Condition Specific Support Groups and classes including: ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), arthritis, bariatric surgery, cancer, dementia, diabetes, eating disorders, heart disease, Parkinson's Disease, sleep disorders, stroke, and brain injury
  • Childhood preparation classes including: Preparing for childbirth, breastfeeding, and baby care basics
  • Grief support groups
  • Nutrition information classes
  • Health and wellness classes
  • Smoking cessation
2304 McKinney Lake Road, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
24 hour Assisted Living Facility
  • 24 hour care provided by HHA, CNA's etc. - LPN & RN on call 24 hour a day - Meals, snacks, laundry, medication delivery, and personal care provided for elderly or disable adults.
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1112 East Broadway Street, Winona, MN 55987
Provides domestic animal services, including:
  • Adoption of dogs and cats
  • Public assistance with pet food for those struggling with temporary hardship
  • Shelter of stray dogs and cats
Each animal adopted from WAHS is spayed/neutered, vetted, microchipped, and updated on vaccinations.
410 South 5th Street, Mankato, MN 56001
Cash-grant program for adults with low incomes experiencing a household emergency. Adults can receive assistance once every 12 months. The assistance received must resolve the crisis. Adults must use their own money first. The amount of assistance provided might not cover the entire emergency, but it can help. NOTE: Funding is very limited
1425 Main Street North, Pine City, MN 55063
Patients who need to speak with a financial counselor, need cost of care estimates or determine if they may qualify for financial assistance to pay for procedures may reach out about options. Financial counselors can help individuals understand patients' responsibilities and may offer no-interest payment plans. Other options may include:
  • Discount Program: Individuals who are uninsured or underinsured and have incomes less than 275% of the Federal Poverty Guideline may be eligible for getting help to pay their medical bill
  • WelliaCare Charity Care: Assists persons with medical expenses incurred at Welia Health with limited ability to pay
400 2nd Street, Nashwauk, MN 55769
  • Keewatin Elementary School 300 West 3rd Avenue, Keewatin, MN 55753 (218)885-1280
  • Nashwauk-Keewatin High School 400 2nd Street, Nashwauk, MN 55769 (218)885-1280
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345 West Kellogg Boulevard, Saint Paul, MN 55102
  • Technical assistance to organizations and individuals in the area of historical preservation
?- Grants management office including providing small grants to nonprofit organizations involved in the collection, dissemination, and preservation of historical records
700 Humboldt Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN 55411
Children and parents living in one of four shelters in Minneapolis (Families Moving Forward, Mary's Place, People Serving People, or St. Anne's) receive comprehensive Head Start or Early Head Start services through the Full Day Project Secure program. Infants, toddlers, and preschoolers are cared for at Fraser and McKnight centers, and their parents receive additional supportive services to help them stabilize their families and seek employment. Children enrolled in Project Secure are given priority for enrollment in PICA's other Head Start or Early Head Start program options when they and their families move from the shelters.