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7041 20th Avenue South, Centerville, MN 55038
Provides flexible, intensive mental health and rehabilitation services for children and youth with emotional disturbances and their families. Services are tailored to each child's needs and may include skills training, individual or family psychotherapy, one-to-one behavioral support, crisis planning, and day treatment. Aims to help children recover age-appropriate functioning, develop coping and social skills, and coordinate care with families, schools, and other providers.
  • Provides crisis mental health services to consumers 24 hours 365 days a year- Services include talking with a Mental Health Practitioner over the phone, mobile (in-person) crisis intervention, follow up counseling and referral to resources, and crisis stabilization.- Requests for intervention can be made by family/friends/community members and community agencies, if the client agrees to meet with CRT.- Assists with problem resolution and coordination of increasing mental health services for individuals for whom this would be helpful.- Trained persons are available to the police and emergency wards to provide assessments of mental health emergencies, to develop an intervention plan, and arrange for any needed services identified in the plan.
1700 East Rum River Drive South, Suite A, Cambridge, MN 55008
Hot meals are prepared at Cambridge Medical Center and delivered by volunteers
1164 North Friberg Avenue, Fergus Falls, MN 56537
Offers after-school learning during the school year in a quality enrichment-based program. Provides kids an opportunity to engage in fun activities, stay active, and socialize with friends. Activities include games and sports, fitness, character development, homework help, service-learning, special projects, and more. Children will receive individual attention and develop skills in specific areas before parents pick them up after work.
PO Box 143, Delano, MN 55328
  • Provides a series of classes that encourage independence, learning new skills, setting goals, and reducing stress in the home. Classes include basic cooking skills, managing finances, and parenting skills. As people participate in the classes and work with a mentor, they receive help supplementing their income with food, gas vouchers, and clothing. - A free community meal is served before classes.
Offers a homeless shelter which consists of 3 private bedrooms for homeless women and women with children and 10-bed capacity.
200 4th Avenue West, Shakopee, MN 55379
Provides case management services for children diagnosed with serious mental illness. Case management is a service that helps children/families get connected with supports/services to meet their mental health needs. Child-centered, family-focused, and provided within the community, with the needs of the child and family dictating the types of services provided
1000 Radio Drive, Suite 210, Woodbury, MN 55125
Coordinated service approach that focuses on promoting independence in the community.Services:- Assistance with housing issues including help in finding housing, applying for housing subsidies, and/or in-home support to maintain community living?- Benefits screening assistance- Employment assistance- Information on educational opportunities- Long term case management- Recreational opportunities including softball, bowling, men's support group, and healthy choices group (exercise, diet, and stress reduction)- Transportation provided to the center
905 East Forest Avenue, Suite 150, Mora, MN 55051
Cash-grant program for adults with low incomes experiencing a household emergency. Adults can receive assistance once every 18 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.Emergency General Assistance provides short-term, one-time assistance for persons in a financial crisis because of fire, flood, storm, illness, accident, theft, utility shut-off, eviction, foreclosure, moving expense, necessary home repairs, or need for furniture or appliance replacement or repair.
1500 East 24th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55404
Provides a home for any pregnant woman 4 - 6 weeks after birth.
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905 Forest Avenue East, Suite 127, Mora, MN 55051
Provides community data, information and education in:- Alcohol, tobacco and other drug use prevention- Healthy eating- Increasing physical activity- Obesity prevention- Suicide prevention
702 Lake Avenue, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501
  • Nutritious snacks are provided on regular after-school days- Provides after-school care for children in full-day preschool through Grade 5 during the school year- Parents must provide lunch and a beverage on in-service days, conference days, and during the full-day summer program
1800 111th Avenue NW, Coon Rapids, MN 55433
Offers one and two bedroom senior apartments with 24 hour emergency call system. Amenities include in-unit washers and dryers, garage parking space, onsite chapel, in-house movie theater, and a patio. Services include weekly blood pressure checks, housekeeping, transportation for errands, scheduled events, and activities.
507 9th Avenue South, Virginia, MN 55792
Safe exchange provides services for parents who need a neutral environment for one parent or foster parent to drop off their child and for the other parent to pick up their child for visitation rights. Families who use this service may do so as a result of a court order or on a voluntary basis.Supervised visitation conducts supervised family visits with flexible scheduling and locations. Families referred by counties and courts, as well as providing fee-based supervised visits for families who seek them independently.
216 8th Avenue North, Waite Park, MN 56387
Elementary schools:- Clearview Elementary School7310 Highway 24Clear Lake, 55319(320)370-6510- Kennedy Community School1300 Jade RoadSt. Joseph, 56374(320)370-7430- Lincoln Elementary School336 5th Avenue SESt. Cloud, 56304(320)370-6660- Madison Elementary School2805 9th Street NorthSt. Cloud 56303(320)370-6330- Oak Hill Community School2600 County Road 136St. Cloud, 56301(320)370-6000- Talahi Community School1321 University Drive SESt. Cloud, 56304(320)370-7780- Westwood Elementary School5800 Ridgewood RoadSt. Cloud, 56303(320)370-7630- Discovery Community School700 7th Street SouthWaite Park, 56387(320)370-6180Middle Schools:- North Junior High School1212 North 29th AvenueSt. Cloud, 56303(320)370-7000- South Junior High School1120 South 15th AvenueSt. Cloud, 56301(320)370-7230High Schools:- Apollo High School1000 44th Avenue NorthSt. Cloud, 56303(320)370-8650- Technical High School4200 33rd Street SouthSt. Cloud, 56301(320)370-8350
15 2nd Avenue East, Room 108, Ada, MN 56510
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.
911 8th Avenue, Suite 4, Madison, MN 56256
Minnesota's version of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF).Helps families work their way out of poverty by providing 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:- A woman expecting a baby may receive assistance for herself during her pregnancy- Child support will be pursued in those situations where one or both parents are absent- Children who are being cared for by certain relatives may receive assistanceNOTE: MFIP recipients may be eligible for Child Care Assistance, Emergency Assistance, Medical Assistance, and/or Food Support.
204 East Brown Street, Luverne, MN 56156
Processes and manages court cases filed in Rock County and provides administrative support to the district court. Services include:- Access to law library resources- Collection of court fees and fines- Issuance of certified copies of court-related documents- Jury information and coordination- Maintenance of official court records- Marriage licenses and certified copies of court-related documents- Processing of civil, criminal, family, juvenile, probate, and traffic cases
305 Ochre Street West, Comfrey, MN 56019
Community education programs for all ages.- GED classes- English as a Second Language (ESL)- See website for additional courses
1919 University Avenue West, Suite 400, Saint Paul, MN 55104
Provides the following classes, presentations, and workshops:- Anxiety, Stress, and Coping: One-hour class for middle and high school students that talks about what anxiety and stress are and where they come from. Youth will practice coping strategies for stress as well as learn the difference between positive and negative coping strategies. Learn the warning signs of an anxiety disorder and where to go for help.- Breaking Down Barriers to Brain Health: This is a one-hour class for middle school students that discusses mental health, mental illnesses, suicide prevention, and how to break down the barriers people face to getting mental health care. Students will learn the warning signs of mental illness and suicide and what they can do to help themselves or a friend. This class is designed to be interactive and developmentally appropriate for middle school aged students.- Belonging, Why it Matters: Understand why belonging matters, and how it impacts both physical and mental health. Learn the role in fostering the culture of belonging. Understand the warning signs and resources for poor mental health. This class is for employees, supervisors, organizational leaders, owners, board members, and human resource professionals.- Dealing with Difficult Interactions: Learn the signs and symptoms of mental illnesses, along with tips and strategies that can be used in dealing with difficult interactions, to manage the situation and yourself.- Good Mental Health in the Workplace: Five Things You Can Do: Five things individuals can do to create a workplace that values good mental health. Participants will learn how to promote good mental health (including dealing with stress), the common symptoms of a mental illness, how attitudes and language impact people with mental illnesses, and accommodations for a mental illness. This class is for employees, supervisors, organizational leaders, owners, board members, and human resource professionals.- Introduction to Trauma and a Trauma-Informed Approach: One-hour overview of trauma, its impacts on the brain, and the guiding principles of a trauma-informed approach. Trauma has long been described as a unique and personal outcome of adverse events or experiences, but exposure is more widespread in the communities than ever before. For those living with a mental illness or substance use disorder, exposure is even more common. Communities and employers can build awareness and take action to create trauma-informed and responsive spaces where people feel safe and valued.- Minding Your Mental Health (EMPLOYER class only): Understand how and why current events have impacted people's mental health, learn how to manage expectations and stress to navigate changes to the workplace, learn the common symptoms of mental illness, and learn steps employees can take to promote good mental health.- Ending the Silence: This is a 50-minute class intended for high school students. To learn about mental illnesses and the signs and symptoms. Learn a personal story of a young adult who is doing well in recovery. Students receive resources to get help for themselves or for a friend and information on how to end the silence around mental illness in their school.- BACK TO SCHOOL ANXIETY: Learn about the signs that your child might be feeling anxious about going back to school, and what parents and caregivers can do before, during, and after school to help ease their child's back-to-school anxiety. Click here for currently scheduled public classes.- EARLY WARNING SIGNS OF MENTAL ILLNESS IN YOUTH: Workshop designed to help parents, guardians, and foster parents learn early warning signs of mental illnesses and trauma, gain an understanding of the impact of mental Illnesses and trauma on children and youth, and learn strategies to support children who live with an illness. Suicide warning signs and resources are also covered.- HELPING KIDS COPE: Tips for Supporting Good Family Mental Health: One-hour class that talks about the developmental responses youth may have to stress. Discuss five mental health tips for families and resources in the community. Click here for currently scheduled public classes.- MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS PLANNING FOR FAMILIES: Learn the symptoms that can lead to a crisis, steps to take, de-escalation techniques, and the role of county crisis teams. Develop a crisis plan for a child and family. This class is for parents or caregivers of children.- MENTAL ILLNESS AND POST-SECONDARY SUCCESS: Mental Illness and Post-Secondary Success is a two-hour class for parents, post-secondary institutions, students, and others supporting a person who is preparing for or engaged in academic life beyond high school. Learn about available supports, academic strategies, school and community resources, and helpful accommodations and modifications for qualifying students. ADA guidance for students with disabilities is also covered.- TRANSITIONS: Learn how to help teens or young adults access resources to succeed in school, employment, and independent living. Understand the rights young adults gain when they reach 18 and how to help guide them if they are not ready for total independence. This 1.5 hour class is for parents or caregivers of youth or young adults.- TRAUMA REACTIONS AND POST TRAUMATIC GROWTH IN CHILDREN AND YOUTH: 1.5 hour presentation, learn how to identify traumatic experiences in a child's life, understand trauma reactions and foster healing and growth in children and youth who have experienced trauma.- OVERCOMING LONELINESS: Strategies for Helping People with Mental Illnesses: Professionals will learn about the impact of loneliness and how no one goes through a serious illness by themselves. Will also learn the importance of engaging family members, promoting connections to others, and identify strategies to meaningfully engage family members and friends in a person's life. This class is open to all mental health practitioners and professionals.
202 West 3rd Street, Winona, MN 55987
  • Maintains and provides official birth, death, and marriage certificates- Provide marriage license.
705 2nd Street SW, Rochester, MN 55902
  • Chair Massage: Volunteers provide a 20 minute chair massage. Volunteers must be a licensed massage therapist. Massage chairs provided. Schedules are flexible.- Hand Massage: Volunteers provide a 10-15 minute hand massage to guests and caregivers generally over a 2 hour time period. Individual training and materials are provided. Schedules are flexible.- Office Support: Volunteers greet guests and visitors, answer phones, prepare materials for guest arrivals, and provide administrative, clerical and secretarial support to the front desk. Individual training is provided. Schedules are flexible.- Tour Guide: Since a tour is mandatory prior to staying at Gift of Life Transplant House, tour guides provide a tour of the house, including information about guidelines and expectations. Individual training is provided. Schedules are flexible.
27 Red River Avenue South, Cold Spring, MN 56320
Mayor and City Council Members:- Member contact informationCity Departments- Administration- Planning and Zoning - Public Works:Buildings and grounds: Cutting, trimming, and pruning of trees and vegetation, removal of dead or diseased trees. Assists in conducting necessary repairs to City facilities.Streets maintenance: Maintenance and repair of city streets, including patching holes using a bituminous coal mix, sweeping, sanding, and plowing.Wastewater treatment: Transporting and applying sludge during the fall and spring seasons.Cleans wastewater treatment plant infrastructure. Assists in the jetting of sanitary sewer mains on a scheduled basis.??Water Utility: Services wells, hydrants, meters, pumps, and pump controls.Assists in the monitoring of monthly drawdowns and static levels in water supply wells. Reading of water meters. Installs meters and remotes for new utility customers and repairs nonworking meters and remotes. Collects and occasionally tests water samples for required testing of bacteria and nitrates.??- Utilities: Water and sewer
415 North Grove Avenue, Owatonna, MN 55060
  • Day training and habilitation- Employment transitioning training- Extended employment for people with disabilities- Job placement services- Mental health vocational programs- Supervised community living residential services- Senior services- School-to-work transition- Transportation services- Vocational assessment- Work, training, and professional contact opportunities