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Drop-in Support Groups - Twin Cities Men's Center, The

Addiction Busters Support Group: For people struggling with chemical or behavioral addiction. Discuss alternative, cognitive approaches that may help battle addiction in new and different ways. - Open to all genders Choosing Healthy Sexual Boundaries Support Group: For men who are committed to gaining and maintaining healthy sexual behavior. Inappropriate sexual behavior can carry social, legal, and even criminal consequences. Provides a confidential, non-confrontational, and non-judgmental place to talk with other men about healthy sexual boundaries. - Open to men only Gay Issues Support Group: Men express feelings about life's challenges and experiences, and what it means to be gay and male (you don't have to be gay to attend).- The Gay Issues Support Group is a place where men can discuss issues of sexuality, coming out, relationships, and cultural attitudes in an open, affirming, and supportive environment. Members of this group support each other to build a positive sense of self and community, find friendships that affirm and help understand, accept, and cope with family, workplace, and relationship issues. - Open to men only General Men's Issues/Relationship Issues Support Group: For men to express feelings about the process of life's challenges and experiences, and what it means to be a man in our culture. Many men also share feelings, thoughts, and opinions about general issues that interfere with healthy living, personal crises, loss of meaning, and men's health and wellness. Men express feelings about separation, divorce, breaking up with a lover, and topics such as child custody/legal hassles, parental problems, financial woes, etc., and find men in the group who have been through similar life challenges and are always ready to listen and provide emotional support. - Open to men only ManKind Project Open Circle: Serves as a place where men can develop their emotional intelligence, practice accountability to their commitments of service to others, and practice authenticity in Actions and declarations. It was formed to make a place for men who are not affiliated with any of the existing groups to have a place to meet on a drop-in or visitor basis. Enables participants to witness other men practice clarity of self-expression from their hearts rather than their heads. - Open to men only ?

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Support Groups and Education - Wooddale Church

Support groups and education: - Celebrate Recovery: A christ-centered program offering hope and healing for a variety of issues, including anxiety, anger, divorce, food issues, codependency, relationship problems, alcohol/drug addiction, and more; meets Tuesdays - DivorceCare Group: A compassionate support group designed to help individuals heal from the pain of separation and divorce; meets Tuesdays - Family Grace (Mental Health) Group: A 16-week small group designed to provide confidential, nonjudgemental, and inclusive community for the family and friends of those facing any type of mental health issue; meets Tuesdays - Job Transition Support Group: For anyone unemployed, underemployed, or seeking a new opportunity; meets Mondays - Life Groups: Provides a sense of belonging and community, spiritual growth, and a supportive environment; meetings vary - Re-Engage Marriage Class: For marriage couples looking to find encouragement and support from others in a group setting to strengthen their marriage; meets Wednesdays

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Senior Activities - North Saint Paul-Maplewood-Oakdale School District 622

Offers a welcoming hub for adults ages 50 and older, which includes a wide variety of recreational, educational, and wellness-oriented activities. Services include: - Health and Wellness Services: Such as health care screenings, workshops, foot-care clinics, grief support groups, and senior AA meetings - Recreational and Educational Activities: Including bridge, aerobics, defensive driving classes, and more - Senior Dining and Home-Delivered Meals - Trips and Tours: Day trips, special-interest outings, and travel events

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Support Groups - Alano Society of Minneapolis (AA Club)

12-step recovery program and a place where recovering alcoholics can meet, share experiences, and encourage each other to overcome drinking problems

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Chemical Health - Southwest Health and Human Services

Direct Access allows an individual to go directly to a provider they choose to receive a comprehensive assessment and access care immediately. Services provided: - Alcoholics Anonymous/Narcotics Anonymous meetings - Assistance finding a provider of services including - Halfway house - Extended inpatient treatment - Outpatient treatment - Chemical health assessment - Determine eligibility for Behavioral Health Fund - Detoxification services - Peer Recovery Specialist - Treatment coordination - Withdrawal management

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Family Support Services - Keystone Community Services

- Administers the Oneida Continuing Education scholarship program - Advocacy, information and referral, crisis/emergency services, care management for adults/families regarding issues including immigration, refugee, and new citizens issues - Bridge to Benefits assistance - Education and training program assistance and referrals - Employment, education, and training assistance and referrals - Fare for All Express discounted grocery food program (monthly by walk in) during designated hours - Free income and property tax assistance (offered once or twice a week, three months each year) - Free monthly family movie nights and book fairs held three times annually - Health issues and medical insurance coverage assistance and referrals - On-site Alcoholics Anonymous-support groups (two options weekly) Other programming for families and individuals offered through collaborative partners: - Referrals and information for Bridging, clothing, emergency shelter, and food shelves

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Ahnji-Be-Mah-Diz Halfway House - Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe

- Program objectives are to guide, support, and encourage alcoholic/chemically dependent men, coming from a primary treatment or hospital setting - The main focus is to help them find a comfortable balance physically, mentally, spiritually, and emotionally so that they can return to the community as a productive person - 6 bed facility - 24 hour staff - sweat lodge every Tuesday at 4:30 pm -AA Meeting on : Tuesday at 7 pm Wednesdays at 11 am Thursdays at 7 pm

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Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings - Alcoholics Anonymous - Southern Minnesota

Provides structured meetings and educational literature to support individuals with alcohol-related problems Click here to find a AA meeting: https://aaminnesota.org/meetings/

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Addiction Services - WebMed Mental Health Services

- Comprehensive assessment (Rule 25) - Intensive outpatient programming - Safety Net: Consist of a team of providers and community support services to help each individual succeed in their own recovery goal - Substance use group: Topics may include DBT skills, living in recovery, 12 steps, mental health, and relapse prevention - Testing: On-site rapid substance testing via urinalysis and offer further extensive testing with contracted lab facility

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Voyageur Narcotics Anonymous - GRACE House Homeless Shelter - Itasca County

NA is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. Anyone may join.

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Substance Use Disorder Services - Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe

Provide a full range of services, including: - Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Wellbriety Groups - Halfway house - Outpatient treatment programs - Relapse prevention and aftercare educational sessions - Rule 25 comprehensive assessments

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Peer-to-Peer Recovery Support - Minnesota Recovery Connection

Telephone Recovery Support (TRS): A peer-to-peer support program for individuals seeking to initiate and/or maintain recovery from drug/alcohol addiction. TRS volunteers reach out over the phone and check-in with individuals; and, if needed, connects them to resources needed to achieve and maintain recovery. This support is limited to the telephone. Recovery Coaching: Includes all Recovery Meetings and site-based Recovery Coaching. Recovery Meetings offer an open format where people can connect with others who are initiating and maintaining recovery. Groups range from the population served to the languages offered. Site-based Recovery Coaching provides opportunities to connect with a Recovery Coach in a one-to-one setting and connects individuals to resources to strengthen their recovery and remove barriers.

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Support Groups - Hosanna Lutheran Church

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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Support Groups - Hosanna Lutheran Church

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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Support Groups - Hosanna Lutheran Church

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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Alcoholics Anonymous Information - Alcoholics Anonymous - Saint Paul Area Intergroup Office

- 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

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Chemical Health - Southwest Health and Human Services

Direct Access allows an individual to go directly to a provider they choose to receive a comprehensive assessment and access care immediately. Services provided: - Alcoholics Anonymous/Narcotics Anonymous meetings - Assistance finding a provider of services including - Halfway house - Extended inpatient treatment - Outpatient treatment - Chemical health assessment - Determine eligibility for Behavioral Health Fund - Detoxification services - Peer Recovery Specialist - Treatment coordination - Withdrawal management

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Ministries - Overcomers International Fellowship - Dream Center

Adopt-a-block volunteer program: Raking, shoveling, and home repairs. Mentor program: Connects mentors in the community to work with residents to coach, counsel, teach, or model successful behaviors. Mentors are asked to commit to 1 year, 8 hours per week. Never Again, ex-offender services: Part of the housing with services program, these services focus on supporting long-term change. Includes career assistance. Spiritual fishing trips/retreats: Take residents on fishing adventures that double as spiritual retreats. Veteran Outreach: Shelter or transitional housing, support groups for things like alcohol and drug use, and medical appointment transportation.

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Supporting Community Youth - Hiawatha Valley Mental Health Center

- Substance use disorder and mental health evaluation for adolescents - Alcohol and/or drug use disorder treatment for adolescents - Integrated treatment for adolescents with a dual diagnosis (substance use disorder and mental health concern) - Individual and group therapy/treatment - Family assessments, therapy/treatment, and education - Relapse prevention including support groups for teens and parents and mentoring for youth new in recovery by peer mentors - DUI consumption classes

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Addiction Services - WebMed Mental Health Services

- Comprehensive assessment (Rule 25) - Intensive outpatient programming - Safety Net: Consist of a team of providers and community support services to help each individual succeed in their own recovery goal - Substance use group: Topics may include DBT skills, living in recovery, 12 steps, mental health, and relapse prevention - Testing: On-site rapid substance testing via urinalysis and offer further extensive testing with contracted lab facility

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Chemical Health - Southwest Health and Human Services

Direct Access allows an individual to go directly to a provider they choose to receive a comprehensive assessment and access care immediately. Services provided: - Alcoholics Anonymous/Narcotics Anonymous meetings - Assistance finding a provider of services including - Halfway house - Extended inpatient treatment - Outpatient treatment - Chemical health assessment - Determine eligibility for Behavioral Health Fund - Detoxification services - Peer Recovery Specialist - Treatment coordination - Withdrawal management

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Community Services - First Lutheran Church - Detroit Lakes

Programs including: - Abundant Grace garden - Alcoholics anonymous support groups - Al Anon support groups - Emergency Homeless Shelter assistance - Helping Hands minor home repair assistance - Wednesday night meal with suggested donation

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Chemical Health - Southwest Health and Human Services

Direct Access allows an individual to go directly to a provider they choose to receive a comprehensive assessment and access care immediately. Services provided: - Alcoholics Anonymous/Narcotics Anonymous meetings - Assistance finding a provider of services including - Halfway house - Extended inpatient treatment - Outpatient treatment - Chemical health assessment - Determine eligibility for Behavioral Health Fund - Detoxification services - Peer Recovery Specialist - Treatment coordination - Withdrawal management

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Substance Use Outpatient Treatment and Assessments - Living Free Recovery Services

Treatment and support program that offers professional services for individuals seeking recovery from substance use disorders. The program combines evidence-based treatment methods with community support to assist participants in rebuilding and renewing their lives. Provides faith-based support for individuals who choose to incorporate spiritual elements into their recovery journey.

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Chemical Health - Southwest Health and Human Services

Direct Access allows an individual to go directly to a provider they choose to receive a comprehensive assessment and access care immediately. Services provided: - Alcoholics Anonymous/Narcotics Anonymous meetings - Assistance finding a provider of services including - Halfway house - Extended inpatient treatment - Outpatient treatment - Chemical health assessment - Determine eligibility for Behavioral Health Fund - Detoxification services - Peer Recovery Specialist - Treatment coordination - Withdrawal management

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