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A mentorship program that pairs Gustavus students and youth with developmental delays from Saint Peter and the surrounding communities to foster friendship and personal growth.
The Family Preservation Program offers short term services to families needing assistance due to lack of resources or a family delimma, which if not addressed, could result in disrupting the family's stability Services offered through these objectives include: - Case Management services are offered on a voluntary basis to assist families during a family crisis and to help build self sufficiency. - Child Abuse Prevention services are provided throughout the community and within the family to promote & build positive family relationships. - Family Based Education services are available so families may learn the necessary skills to cope with issues that negatively affect their life and strengthen the family unit. - Individual Family Counseling services are a resource that is used to help reduce conflicts affecting family functioning and well-being. - Truancy Intervention services are implemented to help youth overcome attendance barriers and to be successful in school.

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Family Preservation Programs
Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
Parenting Skills Classes
Native American Community
Fairmont children ages 5 - 15 are matched with an adult in Martin County. Girls are matched with female adults and boys are matched with male adults. Either may be matched with couples or families.
Program is designed to support adoption as a life-long experience. Services include: - Counseling, educational workshops, support groups, homeland tours, and public education for those involved in adoption - Domestic intermediary services for birth parents and adopted persons doing search/outreach - Help in obtaining genetic background histories for adopted persons seeking medical information - International intermediary services for adoptive families and adopted persons doing search/outreach - Post-adoption therapy for attachment problems

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Adoptive Parent/Child Search
Adoption Counseling and Support
Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
Adoption Information/Referrals
Provides a community-based mentoring program for Jewish-identified youth that is designed to promote positive social-emotional-spiritual development and increase engagement in the Jewish community
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the 7 Rivers Region offers school-based and community-based programs. Big Brothers, Big Sisters, or Big Couples act as a mentor and a role model by being a friend to a child; volunteers are carefully screened prior to being matched. Child and mentor spend 2 to 3 hours a week together. Volunteers are asked to make a one year commitment and children with disabilities will be served.

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Mentoring Services Volunteer Opportunities
Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
Group mentorship for male students providing life training, leadership, and guidance into manhood creating a better alternative other than gangs and cliques.

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High School Students
Males
At Risk Youth
Life Skills Education
Youth Violence Prevention
African American Community
Youth Community Service Programs
Middle School Students
Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
Works to enhance the development of the individual through the many classes, activities, and programs offered for youth through adults. For Adults: - Computer and skills development classes - Recreational classes/activities - English language learning - GED and citizenship classes - Trips and activities for senior citizens - Big Buddy Volunteer Mentors For Youth: - Afterschool Adventures - grade K-6 - Dance - Preschool - 12th - Big Buddy Mentoring - ages 5-15 - Summer field trips - Teen Court - ages 13-18 - Skiing at Mount Kato - grade 7-12

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Extended Child Care
Citizenship Education
Popular Dancing Instruction
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Field Trips/Excursions
Mentoring Services Volunteer Opportunities
Community Adult Schools
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Second Language Programs
Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
In partnership with Girls, Inc., YWCA offers a mentorship program delivered by trained professionals to help youth take risks, discover and grow their strengths, learn to value themselves, and create long-lasting mentorship in a pro-girl environment. Offers a research-based curriculum to help participants to: - Achieve academically - Discover an interest in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) - Lead healthy and physically active lives - Make positive connections to peers and adults, contribute to society, and believe in their ability to create the best possible future for themselves - Manage money - Navigate media messages Programs Offered: - Girls Inc. Eureka Program: A five-year cohort for youth interested in STEM fields. Partners with the College of Science and Engineering at the University of Minnesota to guide participants to explore career interests and dreams while supporting them through high school graduation and preparing them for their next steps. - Girls RAP Program (Resolution and Prevention) Program: An intervention program that works with 12-18 years old girl-identifying youth using an empowerment framework. Community RAP works with youth who are involved or at-risk for involvement with the juvenile justice and adjacent systems. School-based RAP works with youth who may be experiencing challenges with or within the school environment. - Out-of-School Time Program: Available to girls and gender-expansive youth in grades 4-8 in the Minneapolis Public Schools and at YWCA Minneapolis. The program focuses on economic literacy, leadership, community engagement, and healthy decision making.

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Youth Enrichment Programs
Juvenile Diversion
Girls
At Risk Youth
School Based Integrated Services
Career Exploration
Self Esteem Workshops
Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
Adolescents
Subject Tutoring
Leadership Development
Mentoring program that matches youth ages 5 - 16 with positive adult role models

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Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
Mentoring Services Volunteer Opportunities
- Mentoring program which matches adult role models with at-risk youth to provide social and recreational interaction - School-site mentoring available for adults to meet with children in the classroom or on the playground for mentoring - REACH program: Serves Owatonna Middle School students in grades 6th - 8th who have high academic potential but face obstacles in their lives by providing each student with a one-to-one mentor and friend
Offers a variety of support groups. - Abuse Tuesdays: Provides a safe place for those recovering from an abusive relationship. Provided at the Lakeville campus. - Cancer Support Group: For individuals with cancer or their loved ones. Provided at the Lakeville campus. - Codependency: Encourages the development of healthy boundaries for individuals who experience an emotional or psychological reliance on someone else, possibly due to an illness or addiction. Provided at the Lakeville campus. - Divorce Care: For individuals who are divorced, separated, or in the process of divorce. Provided at the Lakeville campus. - Freedom from Addictions and Abuse: Provides a safe place for individuals recovering from addictions related to gambling, drugs, alcohol, food, and more. Provided at the Lakeville campus. - Freedom from Anxiety: Support for people struggling with anxiety. Provided at the Lakeville campus. - GriefShare: Offers support and encouragement for those who are grieving the death of a loved one. Provided at the Lakeville, Shakopee, and Northfield campuses. - Grief's Road to Emmaus: Provides care and support for those experiencing the loss of a child. Provided at all campuses. - Hispanic Spanish Life and Faith Group: Provides a supportive environment for people looking to make healthier choices in life and their faith journey. Provided at the Lakeville campus. - Men's Purity group: Provides healthy steps toward freedom from pornography and sexual addictions. Provided at the Lakeville campus. - TreeHouse for Teens: Provides mentoring for youth ages 10 -18 to receive support, guidance, and practical skills in making better choices. Provided at the Lakeville campus. - Victory Over the Struggles of Life: Provides a supportive and encouraging environment for people encountering depression, emotional stress, boundary issues, mental health, and more. Provided at the Lakeville campus.

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Separation/Divorce Support Groups
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Condition Specific Mental Health Support Groups
Domestic Violence Support Groups
Sexual/Love Addiction Support Groups
Gambling Disorder Support Groups
Anxiety Disorders
Developmental Disabilities
Codependents Support Groups
Bereaved Parent Support Groups
Emotional Issues Support Groups
Drug Use Disorder Support Groups
General Bereavement and Grief Support Groups
Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
Men's Support Groups
Cancer
Physical Disabilities
Depression
Youth/Student Support Groups
Alcohol Use Disorder Support Groups
A mentoring program for children that improves lives by facilitating quality relationships with caring adult volunteers for the purpose of promoting stability, support, friendship, and community. The mentor and mentee spend a couple hours together at least two times per month. Accepting both adult volunteers to become mentors and referrals of children who would benefit from having a mentor.
Matches children who have a need for an additional supportive relationship with screened adult individuals, couples, or families. Once a match has been made, volunteers spend approximately one to four hours per week with the child for fun and enriching activities like going to the park, attending sporting events, sharing hobbies, baking cookies, or going to community events and cultural fairs. Volunteers make a one year commitment to the program. Provides quarterly group activities as well as passes to sporting events, local museums, and community attractions for mentor/child matches. Screening, training, and on-going support provided to all volunteers and youth. Volunteers make a one-year commitment to the child they are matched with though the average match length is three years and many relationships grow into life-long friendships.
The Club offers various programs in the areas of: - Arts and sports - Character and leadership development - Education and career - Fitness and recreation - Health and life skills - Mental health services (includes learning groups, coping skills and coordination of care) - Mentoring - Tutoring in various subjects Site offers: - Café - Computer lab - Gaming system - Gym - Mentor Duluth - Music recording studio - Teen and pre-teen gathering areas - Theater and stage area The Club has incorporated the Teen Center within this site.

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Stress Management
Youth Centers
Boys/Girls Clubs
Leadership Development
Case/Care Management
Swimming/Swimming Lessons
Subject Tutoring
Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
21st Century Community Learning Centers: In partnership with the Minnesota Department of Education, HAP works with Community School of Excellence (CSE) and Prairie Seeds Academy (PSA) to after school academic and enrichment activities that include: the arts, music, crafts, leadership and personal develeopment, STEM classes, career exploration, and additional services. Ascend: Works with victims and at-risk youth to address the severe harm caused by their explotation and move them towards recovery and independence Hmoob Toj Sjab: A Montesorri school in which children learn all the foundation necessities for survival in their enviroment. Children learn all the basic building blocks that make up the world within and around them. They build awareness in identifying colors, shapes, textures, and dimensions; accomplish simple chores; develop manners such as grace and courtesy; learn to care for themselves and their enviroment; and build reading, writing, and math skills. In-Home Parenting: In-home parenting services and support to families referred by Ramsey County. Learn and Live: Health Education Programs: Education and outreach to the Hmong Community for breast and cervical cancer awareness and screening. Pathways to Eliminate Addiction: Adolescent and Adult Chemical Health Support program for Hmong individuals. The goal of the program is to reduce drug and alcohol use in the Hmong community by working with individuals to achieve or sustain abstinence, improve health, wellness and a quality of life. Project Grow: After-school program for ages 14 - 21, training students in exploring leadership, agriculture, college and career, and conservation. Saint Paul Promise Neighborhood Hmong Navigator: A HAP family navigator located at Jackson Elementary works at the school's Family Center to help connect low income families with minor children to community resources. Transcend: Crises intervention, social supports, safety planning, and legal advocacy for Hmong and Karen women who are experiencing domestic violence. YouthLEAD: Career education and paid internships for SE Asians ages 16 - 24. Must reside in Ramsey County.

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Children
Cultural Heritage Groups
Individual Advocacy
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Disease/Disability Information
Hmong Community
Home Based Parenting Education
Youth
Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services
Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Leadership Development
Breast Cancer
Adolescents
At Risk Youth
Cervical Cancer
Youth Enrichment Programs
Case/Care Management
Program offers a preventive program for children by matching them with volunteer mentors who provide additional adult friendship and a positive role model.

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Mentoring Services Volunteer Opportunities
At Risk Youth
Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
Promotes youth development by instilling a sense of accomplishment, competence, belonging, and usefulness. Programs: - Academic success: Goal is for every member to graduate on time with a plan for their future, whether that plan is post-secondary or a career. Homework help, tutoring, mentoring, chess club, computer classes, and career exploration. - Character and leadership: Offers programs designed to help members practice and strengthen leadership and problem-solving skills. Community service and support groups. - Healthy lifestyles: Programs help members learn how to engage in positive behaviors, set personal goals and grow into self-sufficient adults who can make healthy choices. Yoga, exercise classes, gardening instruction, and gym time. - The arts: Offers a variety of arts programming so that members can learn to express themselves through visual arts, applied arts and performing arts in a safe space. Painting, drawing, and bracelet making.

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Painting Instruction
Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
Gardening/Landscaping Instruction
Youth Community Service Programs
Career Exploration
Jewelry Making Instruction
Boys/Girls Clubs
Subject Tutoring
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Leadership Development
Homework Help Programs
Youth/Student Support Groups
Gymnasiums
Yoga
Drawing Instruction
Exercise Classes/Groups
Promotes youth development by instilling a sense of accomplishment, competence, belonging, and usefulness. Programs: - Academic success: Goal is for every member to graduate on time with a plan for their future, whether that plan is post-secondary or a career. Homework help, tutoring, mentoring, chess club, computer classes, and career exploration. - Character and leadership: Offers programs designed to help members practice and strengthen leadership and problem-solving skills. Community service and support groups. - Healthy lifestyles: Programs help members learn how to engage in positive behaviors, set personal goals and grow into self-sufficient adults who can make healthy choices. Yoga, exercise classes, gardening instruction, and gym time. - The arts: Offers a variety of arts programming so that members can learn to express themselves through visual arts, applied arts and performing arts in a safe space. Painting, drawing, and bracelet making.

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Painting Instruction
Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
Gardening/Landscaping Instruction
Youth Community Service Programs
Career Exploration
Jewelry Making Instruction
Boys/Girls Clubs
Subject Tutoring
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Leadership Development
Homework Help Programs
Youth/Student Support Groups
Gymnasiums
Yoga
Drawing Instruction
Exercise Classes/Groups
Promotes youth development by instilling a sense of accomplishment, competence, belonging, and usefulness. Programs: - Academic success: Goal is for every member to graduate on time with a plan for their future, whether that plan is post-secondary or a career. Homework help, tutoring, mentoring, chess club, computer classes, and career exploration. - Character and leadership: Offers programs designed to help members practice and strengthen leadership and problem-solving skills. Community service and support groups. - Healthy lifestyles: Programs help members learn how to engage in positive behaviors, set personal goals and grow into self-sufficient adults who can make healthy choices. Yoga, exercise classes, gardening instruction, and gym time. - The arts: Offers a variety of arts programming so that members can learn to express themselves through visual arts, applied arts and performing arts in a safe space. Painting, drawing, and bracelet making.

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Painting Instruction
Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
Gardening/Landscaping Instruction
Youth Community Service Programs
Career Exploration
Jewelry Making Instruction
Boys/Girls Clubs
Subject Tutoring
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Leadership Development
Homework Help Programs
Youth/Student Support Groups
Gymnasiums
Yoga
Drawing Instruction
Exercise Classes/Groups
Provides a mentoring program focusing on the needs of the mentee and encourages them to make positive and healthy life choices. Mentors support youth by being their friend and building a relationship of trust. Services include: - Age-appropriate activities with youth such as walking, fishing, sports, crafts, swimming, biking, visiting the library, baking, homework, movies, and more - Mentors meet 2 - 4 times per month with their mentees for a year - Mentors meet for two or more hours for educational, recreational, and social activities - Youth interested in being a mentee, needing a mentor, and in need of a positive role model to make positive choices, build self-esteem, and support academic achievement
The availability of financial assistance/vouchers varies month by month and may be limited to partial payments depending on the amount owed and funds available. Financial emergency assistance may be available once every 12 months and considered on a case-by-case basis for the following unless otherwise noted. Services include: - Co-pay, medical care costs, and prescription expense assistance - Diaper and formula vouchers - Food vouchers - Furniture vouchers and referrals to Bridging to receive furniture - Gas money vouchers or gift cards are available once every 6 months depending upon the situation - The Heat Share program provides fuel oil, gas, and electric payment assistance to avoid disconnect - Housing-related coordinated entry assessments for anyone looking for housing in Wright County - Information and referral for eye care and food shelf - Networking support - Other financial assistance for emergencies beyond the individual's control - Pathway of Hope: Mentoring program for families with children under age 18. Provides help with attaining goals. - Rent payment assistance - School supplies available seasonally? - Seasonal family and kids' day and weekend camps - Sewer, trash, and water service payment assistance - Vehicle repair cost assistance - Winter outerwear

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Gas Service Payment Assistance
Eye Care Referrals
Residential Camps
Trash/Recycling Service Payment Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Day Camps
Housing Related Coordinated Entry
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Diapers
Prescription Expense Assistance
Winter Clothing
Household Goods Vouchers
Water Service Payment Assistance
Gas Money
Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
Food Vouchers
Free School Supplies
Medical Care Expense Assistance
Automotive Repair and Maintenance
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Safe Harbor Programming for youth ages 17-24 who have been victims of sexual exploitation. Crime Victim Services: Advocacy and support and services for youth ages 9-24 who have been victims of a crime. Youth-At-Work: Assistance to low income youth ages 14-24 who are needing support and assistance finding jobs, completing applications developing a resume, interviewing skills, etc.

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Individual Counseling
Adolescents
Primary School Age Children
Outreach Programs
Youth Enrichment Programs
Family Counseling
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
Preadolescent Children
Provides youth services, including: - After-school program - Basic needs support - Holiday project gifts at the holiday time - Individual and group support services and referral - In-school and after-school homework tutoring - Junior and senior high peer leadership, community service, and philanthropy program: Key Club - One-to-one and group mentoring - Peaceful playground facilitation at elementary school ?- Recreation center youth activities - Summer enrichment program ?- Youth board? ? ?Offers academic and life skills programs, including: - Children's garden - ECO Club and Water Project - Partnering with City of Ely: Recreation activities - Social and emotional learning activities year round - STEM activities year round

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Holiday Gifts/Toys
Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
Youth Enrichment Programs
Youth Community Service Programs
Homework Help Programs
Offers a variety of support groups. - Abuse Tuesdays: Provides a safe place for those recovering from an abusive relationship. Provided at the Lakeville campus. - Cancer Support Group: For individuals with cancer or their loved ones. Provided at the Lakeville campus. - Codependency: Encourages the development of healthy boundaries for individuals who experience an emotional or psychological reliance on someone else, possibly due to an illness or addiction. Provided at the Lakeville campus. - Divorce Care: For individuals who are divorced, separated, or in the process of divorce. Provided at the Lakeville campus. - Freedom from Addictions and Abuse: Provides a safe place for individuals recovering from addictions related to gambling, drugs, alcohol, food, and more. Provided at the Lakeville campus. - Freedom from Anxiety: Support for people struggling with anxiety. Provided at the Lakeville campus. - GriefShare: Offers support and encouragement for those who are grieving the death of a loved one. Provided at the Lakeville, Shakopee, and Northfield campuses. - Grief's Road to Emmaus: Provides care and support for those experiencing the loss of a child. Provided at all campuses. - Hispanic Spanish Life and Faith Group: Provides a supportive environment for people looking to make healthier choices in life and their faith journey. Provided at the Lakeville campus. - Men's Purity group: Provides healthy steps toward freedom from pornography and sexual addictions. Provided at the Lakeville campus. - TreeHouse for Teens: Provides mentoring for youth ages 10 -18 to receive support, guidance, and practical skills in making better choices. Provided at the Lakeville campus. - Victory Over the Struggles of Life: Provides a supportive and encouraging environment for people encountering depression, emotional stress, boundary issues, mental health, and more. Provided at the Lakeville campus.

Categories

Separation/Divorce Support Groups
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Condition Specific Mental Health Support Groups
Domestic Violence Support Groups
Sexual/Love Addiction Support Groups
Gambling Disorder Support Groups
Anxiety Disorders
Developmental Disabilities
Codependents Support Groups
Bereaved Parent Support Groups
Emotional Issues Support Groups
Drug Use Disorder Support Groups
General Bereavement and Grief Support Groups
Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
Men's Support Groups
Cancer
Physical Disabilities
Depression
Youth/Student Support Groups
Alcohol Use Disorder Support Groups

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