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HD2 Building, 312 1st Streeet NW, Cass Lake, MN 56633
Emergency Numbers:
- 911 - (218) 335-8277 Tribal Police - (218) 335-3252 IHS Security Satellite Clinic: Ball Club Clinic (218) 246-2394 3rd Thursday of each month Services include:
- One-on-one Therapy - Diagnostic Assessment - Medication Management and Monitoring - Outreach Case Management - Family Therapy - Couples Therapy - ARMHS (Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services) - CTSS (Children's Therapeutic Support and Services) - Children's Mental Health Services (specialized for ages 0-5 years of age - Domestic Violence Re-Education Groups
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101 2nd Street NE, Montgomery, MN 56069
Provides a variety of community education classes including:
- Adult personal enrichment, technology, crafts, and foods/cooking
- Adult fitness/sports, finances/business, and trips
- Aquatic classes
- Youth enrichment including painting instruction
- Youth sports/recreation
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22 6th Street East, Dept 401, Mantorville, MN 55955
Intake for mental health services include:
- Adult case management
- Adult rehabilitative mental health services (ARMHS)
- Assertive community treatment (ACT)
- Community Support Program access (Sage Center)
- Connections to community resources
- Intensive residential treatment services (IRTS)
- Outpatient therapy, counseling, and psychiatry
- Substance use assessments and treatment
- Supportive housing services
530 East 2nd Street, Duluth, MN 55805
Provides a more frequent and concentrated level of care than typical outpatient therapy can provide.
Intensive Outpatient - Adult
?- Partial Hospitalization Program offers a short-term, outpatient mental health care program that provides team-based care. While living at home, an individual attends group therapy.
?- Length: 3 weeks
?- Schedule: 4 days a week, 6 hours a day
?- Depending on the individual's needs, they may work with:
- - Chaplains: Give spiritual guidance and support
- Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselors (LADCs): Access substance abuse issues
- Nurse Practitioners (NPs) and Registered Nurses (RNs): Provide care, treatment, medication management and education
- Occupational Therapists: Help an individual gain skills related to daily activities so they can be more independent
- Psychiatrists: Provide care, treatment and medication management
- Psychotherapists: Offer individualized and group therapy
- Recreational Therapists: Coordinate programs like art therapy, music therapy and recreation therapy
- Social Workers: Connect an individual with community resources and help them plan for care after they leave the program
- - Balance priorities and demands
- Build healthy relationships
- Cope with difficult situations
- Focus attention on the present (mindfulness)
- Identify and change irrational or unhelpful ways of thinking
- Manage emotions
- Set goals
6031 Main Street, Rockford, MN 55373
Mayor and City Council Members
- Administration: Responsible for executing the policies adopted by the City Council.
- Election information: Provides election information and financial reports.
- Finance Department: Responsible for the collection and management of revenue, expenditures, and the investment of municipal funds.
- Fire Department: (763)477-4840
- Forms and Permits: All forms, licenses, and permits can be found online or in person
- Ordinances and Codes: A Set of local laws that provides governance and direction of the City and its affairs.
- Park and Recreation:
- Riverside Park, 8220 Elm Street
- Jim Thome Park, 1000 Linnea Parkway
- Kettenacker Park, 7701 Kettenacker Drive
- Mutterer Park, 8600 Park Street
- Winfield Ponds Park, 9051 Elm Street
- Planning and Zoning Commission: Enforces City Zoning Ordinances and serves as an advisory board that makes recommendations to the Council.
- Utilities: Responsible for managing the monthly utility billing process for the city.
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Electric Service Connection/RepairLocal Officials OfficesResidential Recycling ProgramsConstruction/Development PermitsRecreational TrailsStreet Construction/RepairBuilding InspectionCity Government Information ServicesNatural Gas Service Connection/RepairFire ServicesElection InformationSnow Clearance/Street SaltingSewer System MaintenanceLand Use Planning and Regulation BodiesWater Service Connection/RepairVoter Registration OfficesStreet CleaningCity/County Parks
401 Main Street, Wanamingo, MN 55983
Mayor and City Council Members:
Member contact information
Departments:
Administration
- Email: [email protected]
- Responsible for maintenance of city property
- Phone: (507)273-9200
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444 Lafayette Road North, Saint Paul, MN 55155
Protects the health, safety, and rights of individuals receiving services by ensuring providers meet minimum standards of care and physical environment. The program addresses complaints related to child care and children's residential facilities, including issues of licensing, cleanliness, safety, treatment of residents, quality of care, fees, and conduct of personnel. It also involves the licensing and regulation of child care providers, children's group homes, and foster homes, including reviewing applications, issuing or denying licenses, inspecting facilities for compliance, and taking disciplinary action for noncompliance.
Investigate licensing violations and possible maltreatment at:
- Adult day care centers
- Child care centers
- Children's residential facilities
- Home and community-based services for people who are age 65 or older or have disabilities
- Licensed private agencies
- Mental health programs
- Residential and outpatient services for people with substance use disorders
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Information and resources for veterans, individuals, family members, and professionals concerning post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). No direct clinical care or advice provided.
- Fact sheets
- Online courses
- Reviews of best treatments for PTSD
- Videos
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88 South Park Avenue, Le Center, MN 56057
Provides temporary cash and food benefits to eligible families. While MFIP has a 60-month time limit, there are some limited exceptions and extensions.
Participants are required to follow certain work rules. Failure to meet these requirements will result in MFIP grants being sanctioned or reduced.
In addition:
- Child support will be pursued in those situations where one or both parents are absent
- A woman expecting a baby may receive assistance for herself during her pregnancy
- Children who are being cared for by certain relatives may receive assistance
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314 Chestnut Street, Mankato, MN 56001
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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612 North Broadway, Room 302, Crookston, MN 56716
Provides general information on child care assistance programs to help families pay for child care for children up to age 12 and for children with special needs up to age 14. Child care costs may be paid for families while parents work, look for work, or attend school.
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901 Maple Street, Hastings, MN 55033
- Birthday parties
- Lap pool
- Lifeguard training and certification
- Log crossing
- Play structure
- Swimming lessons
- Water walking
- Water slide
318 Ninth Street, Worthington, MN 56187
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. Families must not have used more than 50% of their net income and liquid assets for purposes other than basic needs during the 60 days before the application. The amount of assistance provided might not cover the entire emergency, but it can help. Funds may help with:
- Rent, rental deposit, and late mortgage payment assistance. If the immediate crisis includes past due rent/mortgage, no more than two months of previous unpaid housing costs are permitted. Aid for rental deposits is limited to an amount equal to one month's rent.
- Electricity, water, sewer, garbage, fuel oil, or natural gas utilities. Utility crisis aid can only be provided from the current to the past two months and does not include reconnection fees. Crisis aid for utility deposits and fuel oil crisis funds are limited.
- Coordination with other local resources that may help meet the crisis need, either fully or in part is mandatory (i.e. Southwest Minnesota Opportunity Council, Heat Share, Salvation Army, etc.). Denial of eligibility from such resources or verification that funds are not available to assist with the crisis is required.
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Rent Payment AssistanceGas Service Payment AssistanceUndesignated Temporary Financial AssistanceHeating Fuel Payment AssistanceTrash/Recycling Service Payment AssistanceUtility Deposit AssistanceElectric Service Payment AssistanceMortgage Payment AssistanceRental Deposit AssistanceWater Service Payment Assistance
303 North Lafayette Avenue, Fulda, MN 56131
Helps people develop skills and knowledge to improve their lives and communities. Offers a variety of programs for learners of all ages.
Class offerings include computer classes, defensive driving classes, field trips, gym access, recreational activities, swimming pool, and more.
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10546 France Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55431
Thrift store offering new and used clothing and household goods.
Village Rewards program whereby shoppers earn points for each dollar spent, for donating, and for special volunteer events. When 2500 points have been earned, a $10 Village Reward is awarded to be spent in the store.
Store offers a personal shopper service free of charge. Single and duo appointments may be scheduled and the personal shopper will select items based on the shopper's preferences. Visit arcsvaluevillage.org to learn more or sign up.
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Video/DVD/CD Donation ProgramsElectronics/Small Appliance Donation ProgramsBook/Magazine Donation ProgramsDonation Drop Off PointsKitchenware Donation ProgramsGeneral Clothing Donation ProgramsToy/Game Donation ProgramsThrift ShopsBedding/Linen Donation ProgramsFurniture/Home Furnishings Donation Programs
205 North Broadway, New Richland, MN 56072
- Volunteer rescue
- First responders
- Ambulance transport service (life support)
17 1st Street NE, Deer River, MN 56636
A program where participants can learn about the development of their baby, parenting and earning "Baby Dollars" to be used in the Center's Baby Boutique.
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100 Latsch Square, Suite 201, Winona, MN 55987
Offers violence prevention activities to increase community awareness and to decrease the number of violent incidents in Winona county including educational presentations and information to schools, churches, and community groups.
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PO Box 11, Blackduck, MN 56630
City Government:
Clerk
-Keith Carsella
Treasurer
-Tonya Swanson
Mayor
-Emil Erickson
Treasurer
-Tonya Swanson
Council Member
-Keith Carsella
-Mike Swanson
-Carrie Erickson
No Police or Fire Department, use Beltrami County Sheriff or surrounding Police Departments. 218-333-9111
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801 Mount Curve Boulevard, Saint Paul, MN 55116
Offers a supportive housing residence for 60+ individuals and small families
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2106 County Road C West, Roseville, MN 55113
Provides home energy saving programs including:
- Conducts onsite and classroom training on topics related to energy efficiency in building rehab and new construction
- Energy Fit Homes: A certification designed for existing residential properties that recognizes homes that meet energy efficiency standards
- Energy Advisor Service: Connects residential property owners to resources and high-quality contractors to answer questions, resolve concerns, and achieve home energy goals
- Home Energy Squad: Includes a home energy visit and provides energy-saving products and installation at no extra cost
- New home construction services: Includes assessing construction plans, offering recommendations for energy improvements, and compliance with Minnesota's 2015 energy code
1234 East Highway 7, Montevideo, MN 56265
Works with individuals seeking recovery to consult, provide substance use evaluations, individual and family counseling, group outpatient programming, treatment of co-occurring disorders, treatment coordination, and referrals for additional services. Can provide treatment for co-occurring disorders through mental health professionals who can help provide behavioral support throughout the treatment process.
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2500 Bloomington Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55404
Prepares and delivers free, medically tailored meals and nutrition counseling to Minnesota residents diagnosed with HIV/AIDS, cancer, MS, ALS, ESRD, CHF, and COPD. Additional meals for caregivers and dependents available as needed.
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3930 Northwoods Drive, Saint Paul, MN 55112
Provides primary care services including:
?- Family Medicine:
- Annual physicals
- Chronic (long-term) disease management, including high blood pressure, depression and diabetes
- Common illnesses and injuries
- Immunizations
- Men's Health, including sleep issues, hair loss, and annual physicals
- Mental health concerns
- Newborn and well-child exams
- Nutrition and weight management
- Recommended screenings by age
- Seasonal respiratory illnesses
- Skin conditions
- Sleep issues
- Women's health, including breast health, annual exams, prenatal, and postnatal care
- Internal Medicine
- Pediatrics
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315 East Clark Street, Albert Lea, MN 56007
Provides a take-out meal consisting of a main hot entree, fresh fruit, salad, and one dessert once a week
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