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221 4th Avenue SW, Rochester, MN 55905
Provides family-oriented comprehensive care, including obstetrical care and well-woman care, newborn and well-child care, pediatrics and adult and geriatric care.
2249 East 38th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55407
??Supports victims of domestic or sexual violence immediately after police response. Provides advocacy services throughout criminal court proceedings. Additional services provided:?? ?- Assists victims in writing of Orders of Protection and Harassment Orders
  • Transportation may be available
38431 Lincoln Trail, Door 17, North Branch, MN 55056
Child services include:
  • Diagnostic assessment in infancy and early childhood (ages birth - 3 years old)
  • Parent-child psychotherapy
  • Psychological evaluations
  • School-Based Services: These mental health services are also provided within locations of schools in Chisago, Hinckley, North Branch, Pine City, and Rush City School District
7118 Clearwater Road, Baxter, MN 56425
NOTE: Not accepting applications at this time. Check website for updated information. Provides loans, loan guarantees, and grants that enable rural property owners to develop and rehabilitate properties for low-income, elderly, individuals living with a disability, families, and domestic laborers. Works directly with farm labor housing loan properties to subsidize rents for low-income tenants who cannot afford to pay their full rent. Additional services include:
  • Subsidized loans for construction or rehabilitation of rental housing complexes in rural communities to serve very-low and low-income households
  • Directory of Rural Development-financed complexes with location and contact information for prospective residents
  • Rent subsidy vouchers to protect eligible tenants who may face hardship if they cannot find affordable housing (available at most complexes)
  • Uses a variety of tools to revitalize and preserve the physical and financial health of properties currently in the USDA's rural rental portfolio
4458 Reservoir Boulevard NE, Columbia Heights, MN 55421
One and two bedroom senior apartment complex:
  • Additional storage space
  • Controlled access entrance
  • Elevator and laundry facilities
  • ER system throughout building
  • Grocery shopping assistance
  • Housekeeping in the unit, linen and personal laundry services
  • Medication administration assistance
  • Off street, garage and underground parking
  • On site meals
  • Respite services available
  • Secured building
  • Service coordination
  • Sprinkler system
  • Transportation
  • Trash/recycling rooms on each floor
  • Water and heat included in rent
  • Weekly wellness clinic
7051 Brooklyn Boulevard, Minneapolis, MN 55429
Provides help to improve reading, math, and writing skills, GED test preparation, and GED testing. Also offers English as a Second Language.
705 North Walnut Street, Chaska, MN 55318
In partnership with Bountiful Basket, rent assistance is available to households experiencing financial hardship related to unpaid rent, lot rent, or past due utilities for a heat or electric bill NOTE: Assistance is not guaranteed and is subject to eligibility review and funding
Provides the following services:
  • Placement of volunteers 55 years of age and older in assignments within local non-profit agencies
  • Ongoing support to all volunteers
1455 Saint Francis Avenue, Shakopee, MN 55379
Patients who need help paying their bills or prescriptions can call to discuss special circumstances or request a payment plan
  • Allina Partners Care Program: Provides assistance to patients who do not qualify for Medical Assistance or MinnesotaCare in Minnesota, or BadgerCare in Wisconsin, and whose annual incomes are at or below 275 percent of the federal poverty level
  • Uninsured Discount Program: Provides a discount on medically necessary hospital charges for individuals who do not qualify for Medicaid or Allina Health Partners Care
  • MedCredit Financial Services: Provides a financing option to patients who can't afford to pay high monthly payments for their medical bills over a short period of time
  • Prescription Assistance Programs: Patients can speak to staff or contact an Allina Health health care provider to send a referral letter to the program
500 East DePue, Olivia, MN 56277
Sexual advocate services include:
  • Assistance in emergency room visits to collect evidence of an assault
  • Court advocacy
??- Crisis hotline for those who are victims of domestic or sexual violence
  • Education on sexual violence
  • Help with safety planning and protective orders
  • Information on rights and reparations
  • Referrals to outside agencies
  • Support group for people who have been victims of sexual violence
  • Support if reporting an assault to law enforcement
  • Support when medical attention is needed to treat injuries, detect potential sexually transmitted infections (STIs), pregnancy, and other concerns
2086 Ridgeway Drive, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
Hope House provides Residential MI/CD Treatment for adult men. Our 90 day, three-phase program, will address the needs of our clients by providing treatment for substance abuse and mental health issues concurrently.
  • Group therapy and one-to-one sessions (15 hours per week)
  • "Recovery Coach" Services begin in phase III, and will continue after discharge
  • On-Site mental health professional for MH therapy and diagnostic assessments
  • CNP available for medical appointments and medication management services
111 West Vernon Avenue, Fergus Falls, MN 56537
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 250% of the Federal Poverty Guideline may be eligible for getting help to pay their medical bill
  • Elevate Patient Financial Solutions: Help patients without medical insurance find resources to help pay for medical bills
14521 Cimarron Avenue West, Rosemount, MN 55068
Operates a network of five partner food shelves in which clients shop for their own food and have the opportunity to meet with a volunteer to learn about additional resources. Also operates a Nutrition Assistance Program for older adults in Burnsville, Farmington, Lakeville, and Rosemount, which provides monthly food support to low-income older adults.
35 East Main Street, Dodge Center, MN 55927
  • Mayor and Council members: Member contact information
  • Administration
  • City administrator, City treasurer, Community Development Technician
  • Brush dump
  • Located at 62650 190th Ave on County Road 7, North of Dodge Center. 8 am - 7 pm Tuesday - Saturday (weather permitting)
  • Building permits and inspections
  • Applications for larger and complex projects, and single projects
  • Rental property inspection
  • City parks and pool
  • Creek Park: 1415 Highway Street West
  • Lions Park: 604 6th Avenue NW
  • North Park and Aquatic Center: 501 1st Avenue NE
  • Tall Oaks Park: 104 South Street SW
  • West Park: 101 4th Avenue NW
  • Community center
  • Rentals available
  • Fire department
  • Provides fire prevention, emergency response, fire suppression and training. Located at 130 East Highway Street, Dodge Center, mN 55927
  • Public works/maintenance
  • Maintains and repairs public streets, roads, alleys, parking lots, buildings, parks, grounds, water infrastructure, sanitary sewer infrastructure, stormwater treatment areas, and public swimming areas
  • Water and sewer
  • Connection service and wastewater treatment plant?Complaint concerning a nuisance code violation: submit an online complaint, call City Hall, email City Hall, or call the Dodge County Sheriff's Department at (507)374-2100 (non-emergency number) to report a nuisance. Name is kept confidential.
Provides a confidential and anonymous peer-to-peer approach to mental health recovery, support and wellness. Calls are answered by peer support staff who have firsthand experience living with a mental health condition and are available to listen to you, provide support, and connect you with resources.
203 Cooper Avenue North, Suite 162, Saint Cloud, MN 56303
Mentors can be Big Brothers, Big Sisters, Big Couples, or Big Families Target children include those who:
  • Exhibit poor social skills
  • Have few friends their own age
  • Lack adequate support and attention of a stable adult
  • Struggle academically
  • Have a parent/guardian who is or has been incarcerated
  • Have a family member in the military
  • Are eligible for free or reduced lunch
  • Have older siblings who have had significant problems with social or community adjustments
  • Are living in a single, separated, divorced or remarried family situation
  • Have a poor self-concept
  • Are dealing with the loss of or serious illness of a family member
Mentoring programs include: Bigs on Campus Initiative: Volunteers spend time with their mentee twice a month over the lunch hour on a local college campus (St. Cloud State, Saint Ben's/Saint John's, or St. Cloud Tech & Community College). Matches spend time together on-campus only attending events, exploring, touring academic departments, and doing fun activities. Community-Based Program: this program allows the volunteer ("Big") to spend one-to-one time with his or her Little brother or Little Sister ("Little") out in the community or at home. Bigs spend 1 hour two to four times per month with their Littles and are asked to make a minimum commitment of one year to their relationship with the expectation that they keep in touch via phone or mail over the summer months. School-Based Program: while participating in our school-based program, the volunteer (Big) and their Little spend time one-to-one at the child's school. Bigs spend 1-2 hours per week with their Littles and are asked to make a minimum commitment of one year to their relationship with the expectation that they keep in touch via phone or mail over the summer months. School districts currently served include:
  • Foley
  • Holdingford
  • Pierz
  • Rice
  • Sartell
  • Sauk Rapids
  • Saint Cloud
Site-Based Program: The volunteer spends time with their 'Little' at a designated site in the community. Activities can be one-to-one or involve other matches and may include various sports, board/video games, and crafts Sports Buddies Initiative: Volunteers and their mentee are paired up based on their mutual love of sports. Bigs and Littles only spend time together at agency-sponsored activities. 1 to 2 events per month are planned and all activities are centered around sports: going to local sporting events, attending sports clinics, playing games, and more.
810 East 4th Street , Duluth, MN 55805
Assists children under the age of 18 with mental health, emotional, and/or behavioral issues; based on the unique and changing needs of the child, designed to improve the child's functioning within the family and community. Activities take place in the child's home and the community.
2021 East Hennepin Avenue, Suite 405, Minneapolis, MN 55406
Provides weekly bilingual school-based, after school programming and cultural support groups at area elementary schools throughout the school year, and a summer camp, for Latino children, to assist them in developing their assets, and positive attitudes and behaviors in the areas of self, family, and community. ?- Build self-esteem
  • Establish nurturing relationships with program staff, parents, volunteers, and teachers
  • Explore cultural heritage
  • Maintain or improve Spanish language skills
  • Positive conflict resolution and peacemaking support groups
  • Violence prevention and intervention support groups
204 East Brown Street, Luverne, MN 56156
Assists the community by preparing for, responding to, and recovering from natural and man-made disasters. Services include coordination with agencies to deliver critical support, such as emergency response and hazard mitigation, ensuring recovery and resilience, planning, public education, and training.
2442 Mounds View Boulevard, Mounds View, MN 55112
  • Bleaching
  • Bridges
  • Crowns
  • Denture relines and repairs
  • Dentures
  • Exams and cleanings
  • Extractions
  • Fillings
  • Implants (only at Mounds View location)
  • IV sedation services (only at Mounds View and Rochester locations)
  • Preventive dentistry
  • Root Canals: Not all providers provide this. Some very complex procedures and re-treatments needs to be referred to an endodontic specialist outside of Apple Tree Dental.
10201 Wayzata Boulevard, Suite 335, Minnetonka, MN 55305
Supports independence and allows older adults to remain in their homes and communities. Services for household and outdoor maintenance include:
  • Home barrier removal, disability-related projects such as grab bar installation
  • Homemaking (dishwashing, laundry, grocery shopping, meals, and cleaning)
  • Interior and exterior painting
  • Lawn mowing
  • Snow removal
  • Seasonal outdoor work (raking, pruning, weeding, mulching)
  • Minor repairs (leaky faucets, door handles, replace light bulbs)
1510 9th Avenue South, Saint Cloud, MN 56301
Provides academic and enrichment activities to children and youth ages 4 - 18 that promote learning and relationship building during the summer. Free meals are served at programming sites.
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Supports children, adolescents, and adults who may benefit from medical treatment for mental health concerns. Licensed psychiatrists and psychiatric nurse-practitioners perform comprehensive evaluations to determine if medication may be helpful. Manages all aspects of treatment: prescribing, monitoring effectiveness, adjusting doses, ordering lab work, and coordinating care with other medical providers and therapists to ensure the treatment fits well. Find a Location: https://sagentbh.com/our-locations/minnesota/
900 2nd Avenue, Madison, MN 56256
Offers financial services, including speaking with a financial counselor, cost of care estimates, or assistance determining if an individual qualifies for financial assistance. 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 250% of the Federal Poverty Guideline may be eligible for help to pay their medical bill