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531 Dewey Street, Foley, MN 56329
Provides help to at-risk families to avoid future incidents of child maltreatment and to enhance child and family well-being, including: ?- Comprehensive assessments, early intervention, outreach, and supportive and therapeutic services?
  • Connect families with county and community-based services
?- Limited financial assistance for families to meet basic needs
400 Colorado Avenue, Suite 104, Morris, MN 56267
Provides investigation and intervention services for child abuse, neglect, and/or abandonment. Services include:
  • Accepts reports of abuse
  • Assessment of the initial referral
  • Consultation to individuals who suspect abuse
  • Consultation with the family to determine the nature of the problem
  • Dependency investigation
  • Explanation of reporting statutes and answer questions regarding agency practices
  • Ongoing support services for children and their families
  • Temporary placement of children who are removed from the home
  • Works with the family toward unification or reunification
201 South 3rd Avenue West, Virginia, MN 55792
Home visiting service by public health nurses during pregnancy and through the first two years of life after a baby is born. Home visits are voluntary and there is no charge. Visits focus on the woman's health, the infant's health and development, parenting and caretaking role, and the family's plans for the future. The program includes:
  • Childbirth and breastfeeding education
  • Family planning information
  • Health screenings and linkage to community resources
  • Lead counseling
  • Mental wellbeing referrals and support
  • Parenting education and child developmental screenings
  • Supportive nurse visits
  • Smoking cessation information
  • WIC/nutrition counseling
207 Birchwood Avenue, Birchwood Village, MN 55110
Mayor and City Council Members:
  • Member contact information
???Administration ?????- Responsible for City Council support, finance, elections, and general city government administration Community Development ?- Responsible for building permits, city engineering, and city planning ?City Attorney
  • Responsible for city legal matters
Public Utilities ?- Billing services for city utilities
  • Garbage: Tennis Sanitation (651)459-1887
  • Sewer and Water: St. Anthony Village (612)782-3318
Public Works ?- Responsible for city maintenance, snow removal, sewer maintenance, water maintenance, and tree inspections
  • City Tree Inspector: John Lund (651)338-1383
  • City Water Superintendent: John Manship (651)426-9386
  • Snow Removal: (612)256-9214
  • Sewer Maintenance: (651) 755-9828
1001 Plymouth Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN 55411
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.
43408 Oodena Drive, Onamia, MN 56359
Provides free civil and criminal legal services to enrolled Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe members. services available:
  • Answer questions
  • Go to court
  • Notary services
  • Provide legal services
  • Resolve cases on behalf of clients
Program does not accept all cases and may deny services based on criteria of the case and the client. Cases accepted:
  • Child Protection (CHIPS)
  • Consumer law and debt collection
  • Criminal law
  • Domestic abuse
  • Elder law (health care directives, powers of attorney, estate planning, probate, guardianships, grandchild adoption/guardianship/custody, Indian trust land/accounts)
  • Estate planning
  • Family law (divorce and custody/visitation)
  • Housing
  • Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA)
  • Juvenile delinquency
  • Probate
  • Public benefits (denial or termination of benefits such as Social Security)
  • Truancy cases
Cannot accept cases such as:
  • 1st or 2nd degree drug possession
  • Bankruptcy
  • Commitments
  • Criminal or civil cases outside of the service area
  • Drug sales
  • Employment discrimination
  • Federal court cases
  • Personal injury
  • Suing other band members for money damages
  • Worker's compensation
  • Wrongful termination
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
NOTE: Minnesota Employment Center (MEC) Saint Paul site is the only in-person office. Other MEC locations are virtual but will serve members across Minnesota.
8619 West Point Douglas Road South, Suite 150, Cottage Grove, MN 55016
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
NOTE: Minnesota Employment Center (MEC) Saint Paul site is the only in-person office. Other MEC locations are virtual but will serve members across Minnesota.
510 23rd Avenue NW, Austin, MN 55912
24-hour intensive residential treatment service intended to serve the needs of adults who have been diagnosed with a mental illness. Services include:
  • Crisis intervention
  • Independent living skills development
  • Inter-agency case coordination
  • Integrated dual diagnosis treatment
  • Individualized assessment and treatment planning
  • Medication management
  • Nursing services
  • Transition and discharge planning
  • Vocational skills
  • Baldwin Park 400 Keith Drive: Playground equipment, picnic shelter, baseball/soccer field, hockey rink/inline skate in summer, pleasure rink, and community gardens
  • Carl Eck Park 2 Firebarn Road: Picnic shelters, Little League baseball fields, batting cage, and playground
  • Center Park 26 A Center Road: Open play space, picnic shelter, and playground equipment
  • City Hall Park 200 Civic Heights Circle: Playground equipment and community gardens
  • Golden Lake Park 67 West Golden Lake Road: Playground equipment, picnic pavilions available for rental, sand volleyball court, half-court basketball, tennis court, swimming beach, fishing pier, and picnic tables
  • Golden Lake School Park 1 School Road: Baseball fields and playground equipment
  • Heritage Commons: Clock tower, history walk, pavilion located on a pond, and labyrinth
  • Indian Hills Park 51 Indian Hills Drive: Playground
  • Inner Park 6A Inner Drive: Softball/baseball field, hockey rink, and playground
  • Trails, including cross country skiing and bike trails
1510 Laurel Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55403
Offers 39 residential apartments as part of its comprehensive support for single mothers and their children. These units are designed to provide safe and affordable housing, enabling mothers to pursue higher education and career goals without compromising their family's well-being. Also provides an on-site licensed child development center for resident children. Offers early childhood education, supporting the program's two-generation model aimed at disrupting the cycle of poverty for single mothers and their children.
2900 Piedmont Avenue, Duluth, MN 55811
Provides confidential, person-centered counseling for adults and children. Services are tailored to each individual or family's needs, with a focus on helping clients reach their personal goals. Areas of Support:
  • Child and adolescent behavioral support
  • Family conflicts
  • Gender exploration and transition
  • Grief and loss
  • Life transitions and adjustments
  • Managing chronic illness
  • Peer relationships
  • Trauma-informed care
700 Cedar Street, Suite 227, Alexandria, MN 56308
Offers in-home respite care. Respite care is usually offered once a week.
1806 Fir Avenue East, Suite 200, Fergus Falls, MN 56537
Behavioral Intervention: Combines daily living skills, interpersonal skills, and behavioral management skills into an individualized plan to enable the child to function. Helps the child learn and apply appropriate skills in various living settings, for the child to remain living at home. Case Management: Helps locate necessary services, make referrals as needed, and monitor the delivery of the child's mental health services. May also assist the family with support services, such as respite care. Community-Based Services: Rehabilitative services for children and their families to address mental health and behavioral needs. Provides therapeutic support services are provided in the child's home, school, daycare, foster home, relative's home, or other indicated community setting. Crisis Intervention: 24-hour on-call services are available upon arrangement for crisis management Outpatient Services: Attachment & Biobehavioral Catch-up (ABC) Comprehensive behavioral assessments Developmental assessments Diagnostic assessments 'Incredible Years' model groups Individual, group, and family therapy Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) Psychiatric evaluations and medication management Psychological evaluations Risk management assessments
190 Sailstar Drive NW, Cass Lake, MN 56633
  • Electrical Services
  • Carpentry Services
  • Plumbing Services
  • Heating Services
Offers a variety of ways the public can help contribute and fundraise. Ways to contribute:
  • Create a unique fundraiser or do-it-yourself campaign
  • Find a promotion to give back to the community
  • Participate in a corporate giving or planned giving program to advance research about diabetes
  • Walking and cycling for a cause
2900 East Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55413
Provides reliable cars to single moms.
8150 Barbara Avenue, Inver Grove Heights, MN 55077
Mayor and City Council:
  • Member contact information
City Departments:
  • Administration: Oversees all City operations and collaborating with other departments in accordance with policies
  • Community Development: Provides mechanical, excavation, swimming pool, fence, sign, driveway, plumbing, and building permits
  • Building Inspections: Provides building, mechanical, plumbing, and utility inspections. Contact 24 hours in advance to schedule an inspection.
  • Finance: Manages the City's finances and budget
  • Public Works: Has three divisions whose services provide construction and maintenance of public facilities, roadways, and the provision of utility services. The Street Division oversees maintenance of streets, including sweeping, traffic signs, signal maintenance, patching, snow removal, and storm sewer maintenance.
612 North Broadway, Room 302, Crookston, MN 56716
The program is a voluntary, early intervention program that focuses on a family's strengths and needs through support systems. Once enrolled in the Parent Support Outreach Program, help is provided to at-risk families to avoid future incidents of child maltreatment and to enhance child and family well-being, including:
  • Comprehensive assessments, early intervention, outreach, and supportive and therapeutic services
  • Connect families with county and community-based services
  • Limited financial assistance for families to meet basic needs
Serve people where they live and minimize life disruptions by addressing behavioral crises whenever clinically appropriate and safely possible. Teams promote positive supports and build collaborative support networks to strengthen people's ability to live in integrated community settings. To prevent and resolve behavioral health crises, mobile teams provide outreach services that include:
  • Assessments
  • Consultation
  • Engagement and coordination with community resources
  • Training
Mobile teams provide services where they are needed, including:
  • Group living settings
  • Hospitals and long-term care facilities
  • People's homes
  • Work sites or schools
NOTE: Synergy Team focuses on strengthening community support networks for people with serious mental illnesses.
600 25th Avenue South, Suite 102, Saint Cloud, MN 56301
  • Families are met where they're located, and caregivers and children are supported in development and relationship satisfaction
  • Play-based approaches are used to increase joy, nurturing, structure, communication, and engagement while addressing traumatic experiences
  • Staff consult with the child's teacher or child care providers, medical providers, and other family support services that might be in place
  • Through a relational approach, staff build on the capabilities of the caregiver by addressing underlying causes and not just treating symptoms
Benefits:
  • Builds the adult's confidence in caring for their child
  • Helps children learn to express themselves in safe ways
  • Nurtures the parent and child to better understand each other
  • Supports children and families in talking about difficult or scary things, and teaches skills to help the family feel safe again
  • Supports families to reunite after separations
409 1st Avenue NE, Austin, MN 55912
Free community meal served curbside. One meal is handed out to each individual who comes to the door. Only one meal is given out per individual.
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21201 Memorial Drive, Rogers, MN 55374
Provides fire suppression, emergency medical services, hazardous material accident mitigation, automobile extrication, and responds to ice/water emergencies. The Fire Department is also responsible for fire prevention efforts throughout the community.
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