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33 Wentworth Avenue E, Suite 355, Saint Paul, MN 55118

- Anonymous assistance for those wanting help with an alcohol problem - Books and pamphlets can be made available in over 30 languages - Directories of A.A. meetings and locations are available for $1.50 - Literature produced by A.A. is available for purchase - Provides information about the Alcoholics Anonymous 12 Step Program - Speakers for meetings can be arranged - Temporary sponsors can be provided for newcomers or people getting out of a treatment center - Video and Audio recordings produced by A.A. are available for purchase

1055 Westgate Drive, Suite 100, Saint Paul, MN 55114

- Offers grief support to Allina Hospice's patients' families and friends for 13 months following the death. Grief support includes Individual counseling, referrals to groups and other mental health providers, book recommendations, etc. - Support groups are open to anyone in the community in addition to maintaining a list of other grief support groups

2024 West Third Street, Duluth, MN 55806

Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship where individuals share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others recover from alcoholism. Use the online meeting locator or call a local help line for assistance.

1421 6th Street North, New Ulm, MN 56073

Counseling, support group referrals, volunteer outreach, and education services for individuals and families experiencing loss or grief from death, separation, or a related tragedy.

904 Highway 15 South, Suite 205, Hutchinson, MN 55350

Counseling, support group referrals, volunteer outreach, and education services for individuals and families experiencing loss or grief from death, separation, or a related tragedy.

Fellowship of individuals who are recovering sexaholics that meet to share experiences and build community to stay sexually sober and help others achieve sexual sobriety

8550 West Bryn Mawr Avenue, Suite 550, Chicago, IL 60631

Offers the following services: - ABTA CommYOUnity, a nationwide volunteer network - ABTA CommYOUnity Connect, a peer-to-peer mentorship program - Care Consultants are available through CareLine to answer questions - Comprehensive online resources on the website - "Connections" online support group and message board forum - Educational programming, including patient/family conferences, meetings, and "Anytime Learning" webinars - Funding for brain tumor research at institutions throughout the United States and Canada - "MyCaringLink" personalized online caregiver support tool - Monthly e-news and bi-annual headlines newsletter - Nationwide listings of brain tumor support groups on website (click on "Care and Treatment", "Support and Resources", then "Support Groups") - Publications on tumor types and treatments, available in print or for download (Spanish available) - Social networking via Facebook and Twitter - "TrialConnect" clinical trial matching service

300 Maple Avenue, Suite E1, Barrington, RI 02806

Provides information on autism, signs, safety facts, wandering, bullying prevention, local chapters, and resources including: - Downloadable tool kits - Free online webinars on topics affecting individuals with autism and their families - Local support groups

3650 Braddock Avenue NE, Suite 2100, Buffalo, MN 55313

- - Buffalo Baby Café weekly breastfeeding support group: https://www.wrightcountymn.gov/559/Breastfeeding - Children's dental services: sliding scale fee clinic, for ages 0 - 26 years and pregnant women - Child and teen checkups - Child passenger safety - Clinics for older adults age 60+, including education, referrals, blood pressure checks, and foot care - Disease prevention and control - Emergency Preparedness - Environmental Health - Family home visiting - Family planning program - Follow along program - Help me grow - - Statewide Health Improvement Partnership (SHIP) and LiveWright.org- - Support groups and classes: https://www.wrightcountymn.gov/575/Statewide-Health-Improvement-Partnership - Student clinical and internships - Wellness Done Right Clinic - - Wellness On Wheels (WOW) Program: Providing mobile health and immunizations, https://www.wrightcountymn.gov/304/Wellness-On-Wheels-WOW-Program

- Advocacy - Information on local contacts and support groups - Internet support groups and discussion boards - Information on counseling, treatment, prevention, education, and legislation relating to Clergy Sexual Abuse - National Conference

Provides a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength, and hope to help each other recover from addiction to crystal meth and other mind-altering substances. Offers online and in-person meetings, as well as phone and web-based support.

Offers a website listing about mental health disorders, relationship and family advice, a practicing professional directory, articles and magazines, and locator tools to find help. Listed are private-practicing therapists, psychiatrists, support groups, and treatment centers. - Click here to find a therapist: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists ? - Click here to find a psychiatrist: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/psychiatrists - Click here to find a support group: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/groups - Click here to find a treatment center: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/treatment-rehab

393 North Dunlap Street, Suite 400J, Saint Paul, MN 55104

Provides a 12-step support group for individuals recovering from compulsive sexual behavior. Men's, women's, and mixed meetings are available throughout the metro area.

7204 West 27th Street, Suite 113, Saint Louis Park, MN 55426

Hotline answered 24 hours/7 days a week by a volunteer who transmits calls to the appropriate group/individual in caller's area who will respond to the call. Meeting information is also available on the website. Website locator tool: https://aaminneapolis.org/meetings/.

6868 Distribution Drive, Beltsville, MD 20705

- 24-Hour Online Peer Support: Online peer support group providing a platform for families to connect and share experiences. - Clearinghouse to Match Families with Sources of Help: Serves as a clearinghouse, connecting families with various resources, including educational materials, support services, and advocacy opportunities. - Computerized Searches of Protocols, Treatment Options, and Literature: Offers access to information on treatment protocols and options through its extensive digital library and resources - Conferences at Regional and National Levels: Events and initiatives to raise awareness and support for childhood cancer. - Extensive Digital Library of Books, Articles, and Other Information: Maintains a comprehensive digital library that provides information for families and educators. - Fundraising Platform with Custom Webpages: Offers a fundraising platform where families can create custom webpages to honor their child - Hero Bead Program: Allows children and teens to visually document their treatment journey through collectible beads, combining art and medicine in a meaningful way. - Medical Play Kits and Other Resources: Provides free medical play kits to help children understand their treatment, along with other resources like journals and stuffed animals available for a fee. - Resources for Additional Help and Community Support: Connects families with additional resources and community support, including information on survivorship programs and educational materials.

7179 South Washington Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55439

- Provides list of meeting locations as well as online and phone meetings for groups in Minnesota - New member information and new group information packets - Information on how to start a group

7900 Xerxes Avenue South, Suite 810, Bloomington, MN 55431

Supportive services including: - Literature on suicide prevention and depressive illness - Support group information for survivors of suicide

475 Riverside Drive at West 120th, 8th and 11th Floor, New York, NY 10115

?- Provides online access to local and statewide AA contacts, Intergroup information, and meeting directories - Publishes literature for AA members and professionals interacting with alcoholics - Offers an online newsletter at www.aagrapevine.org - Organizes conferences for AA members

1919 University Avenue West, Suite 400, Saint Paul, MN 55104

Provides the following support groups: ?- BIPOC Connection Support Groups: NAMI offers free support group for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) adults living with mental illness. Groups meet regularly to support attendees, build awareness and understanding, and to connect with others in the community who face similar challenges. Groups and facilitators offer privacy and confidentiality. Click here for a full list of support groups. - Dual Diagnosis Support Groups: NAMI Minnesota's dual diagnosis support groups are for adults living with both a mental illness and a substance use disorder or addiction. Groups are free and meet weekly for 90 minutes. Participants can find support, learn skills to deal with substance abuse, and connect with others who face similar challenges. More groups may be added, please check regularly. Click here for a full list of support groups. - LGBTQ Connection Support Groups: NAMI offers free support groups for adults in the LGBTQ+ community (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, Intersex, Asexual) living with mental illness. Groups meet weekly to support attendees, build awareness and understanding, and to connect with others in the LGBTQ+ community who face similar challenges. Groups and facilitators offer privacy and confidentiality. Click here for a full list of support groups. - Mindfulness Creations: For individuals with mental illness and want to engage in art - NAMI Connection: NAMI Connection is a support group for adults living with mental illness. Groups are free and meet for 90 minutes. All groups are led by trained facilitators who also live with mental illness. Groups provide a welcoming, safe, judgment-free space to share challenges, successes, and learn from one another. Click here for a full list of support groups. - NAMI Open Door Anxiety and Panic Support Groups: NAMI Minnesota's Open Door support groups provide ongoing support for individuals with an anxiety or panic disorder. Groups are free and meet for 90 minutes. Groups are a place to find support, learn new skills and strategies, and better understand and manage anxiety in daily life. The Open Door program is based on the book Embracing the Fear: Learning to Manage Anxiety and Panic Attacks by Judith Bemis and Amr Barrada. All groups are facilitated by people with lived experience with anxiety and panic attacks. Click here for a full list of support groups. - Young Adult NAMI Connection: Young Adult NAMI Connection is a support group for young adults ages 16-20 or 18-30, depending on the group. Groups are facilitated by young adults who live with mental illness and are doing well in recovery. Click here for a full list of support groups.

4621 East Superior Street, Duluth, MN 55804

Family Medicine General and Preventive Care - Diagnosis and treatment of illnesses and injuries, including: Ear infections Minor burns Sinus infections Skin conditions, like rashes or warts Sprains and strains Strep throat Family planning/birth control Growth and development monitoring Health education on nutrition and exercise Male- and female-specific health concerns - Management of chronic conditions including: Asthma Bone and joint conditions, like arthritis Diabetes High blood pressure Heart disease Mental health concerns, like anxiety and depression Preventive care such as well-child checkups and routine screenings Vaccinations Services and Specialty Care Cancer rehabilitation Diabetes education Dietitian Imaging and radiology Medication management - Mental health counseling for conditions including: ADD ADHD Adjustment disorders Anxiety Bipolar disorder Body dysmorphic disorder Borderline personality disorder Conduct disorder Depression Dysthymia Grief Impulse control disorders Obsessive-compulsive disorder Panic disorder Personality disorders Phobias Post-traumatic stress disorder Psychiatric disorders Psychosis Stress Orthopedics and sports medicine Physical therapy - Substance use disorder office-based opioid treatment services including: Connection to community resources Education regarding medication for opioid use disorder Medication for opioid use disorder with Suboxone Screening and diagnosis Treatment plan to help with withdrawal symptoms Tobacco cessation - Transgender care including: Adult and pediatric endocrinology Hormone treatments Primary care, which includes basic health screenings Referrals to community resources; mental health counseling; specialists, including in gynecologic surgery and urological surgery; transgender support groups Surgery including breast augmentation surgery and masculinizing chest surgery Voice training from speech-language therapist

1418 State Street, Marshall, MN 56258

Counseling, support group referrals, volunteer outreach, and education services for individuals and families experiencing loss or grief from death, separation, or a related tragedy.

12 step support group which helps people overcome problems with food. Support groups are run by participants. Services include: - Online locator tool to find a meeting throughout Minnesota - Face-to-face, online, telephone and non-real-time meeting options - Open meetings, closed meetings, special focus and special topic - Resources include a document library, guidelines, FAQs, podcasts and videos, and online bookstore

1350 13th Street North, Saint Cloud, MN 56303

A confidential phone line is staffed by a Mental Health Navigator specifically trained to guide individuals to mental health resources. The Mental Health Navigator listens to an individual's story. Then, basic background information like age, location, and insurance information (if any) is gathered to help narrow down service options. From there, the Mental Health Navigator searches local resources to help determine treatment options and community service providers to meet the individual's needs. Resources include therapists, clinics, detox programs, peer support, and other opportunities within Central Minnesota Mental Health Center's programs and in the community.

713 12th Street SW, Willmar, MN 56201

Counseling, support group referrals, volunteer outreach, and education services for individuals and families experiencing loss or grief from death, separation, or a related tragedy.

4100 Lyndale Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55409

Offers self-help coping tools to combat depression, stress, anger, anxiety, bipolar disorder, panic, schizophrenia, sleeping problems, irritability, etc. Facilitated groups meet in person, online, and by telephone. Open attendance is conducted by phone meetings, online meetings, and chat rooms. Books are available at local libraries or through the website. - Minneapolis Group: Meets at Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 4100 Lyndale Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55409