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Children and Family Support Groups - Youth Service Bureau

Provides practical tools and resources that help parents feel better equipped to talk to their kids about tough issues, set and enforce boundaries, and help their kids work out conflicts with peers or other adults.

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Youth Services - Tubman

Provides violence prevention, intervention, support, outreach services, and leadership opportunities for youth in residential and community settings. Provides a variety of services to youth of all genders who have experienced relationship violence, sexual assault or exploitation, stalking, or homelessness. Programs include: Movement for Violence Prevention (MVP): Leadership development activities to assist youth-led community engagement, skill enhancement, peer connections, and tools for change to prevent youth violence. Inspiring Youth: A year-long, intensive, community-based program for youth ages 10 - 17 and their families who have been impacted by violence. Youth workers provide comprehensive and culturally responsive mentorship, support, and access to services, activities, and leadership opportunities. Youth Site-Based and Community-Based Housing: Transitional housing for youth and young adults who are victims of violence and exploitation, including sex trafficking. Safety planning and support are provided. Voices in Prevention (VIP): A 6-week violence prevention curriculum serving middle and high school students. Curriculum might also include support groups, one-on-one sessions, peer mediation, and service learning. Youth Safety Plans: Specialized safety plans for youth NorthStar Youth Outreach Center: A drop-in center for homeless youth offering advocacy, safety planning, and connections to additional community resources. The center also offers: - Assistance with housing - Assistance with career and education planning - Computer lab - Counseling - Creative art spaces - Food and snacks - Laundry access - Supplies and clothing

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Child Loss Support Group - Compassionate Friends - Rochester

- Information about the grieving process through brochures, handouts, and a lending library of books, audiotapes and videos - Monthly meetings offering small group discussion and a safe place to share grief and experience memories with others who understand - Support and friendship - Yearly memorial event worldwide candle lighting ceremony in December

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Counseling and Support - University of Minnesota Student Counseling Services

Offers the following counseling services: ??- Academic learning skills counseling - Career counseling - Group programs for stress reduction, self-esteem, and academic achievement - Individual counseling - Support groups for chronic conditions/pain, grief support for those who have lost parents or siblings, relationship skills, and thesis/dissertation focusing

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Grief Support Groups - Southwest Grief Coalition

Offers a six-week series held periodically, offering support and education for people who are grieving, including children, teens, and those who have experienced the loss of someone to suicide. Series are scheduled by the host church. - Eden Prairie United Methodist Church: 15050 Scenic Heights Road, Eden Prairie, MN (952)?937-8781 - Family of Christ Lutheran Church: 2020 Coulter Boulevard, Chanhassen, MN 55317 (952)?934-5659 - Immanuel Lutheran Church: 16515 Luther Way, Eden Prairie, MN (952)?937-8123; [email protected] - Pax Christi Catholic Community: 12100 Pioneer Trail, Eden Prairie, MN (952)?941-3150; [email protected] - Prairie Lutheran Church: 11000 Blossom Road, Eden Prairie, MN 55347 (612)?207-7299; [email protected] - Saint Andrew Lutheran Church: 13600 Technology Drive, Eden Prairie, MN (952)?937-2776; [email protected] - Saint Hubert Catholic Community: 8201 Main Street, Chanhassen, MN 55317 (952)?374-5049; [email protected]

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Children and Family Support Groups - Youth Service Bureau

Provides practical tools and resources that help parents feel better equipped to talk to their kids about tough issues, set and enforce boundaries, and help their kids work out conflicts with peers or other adults.

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Grief Support Groups - Survivor Resources

Offers 12 in-person and virtual support groups that are loss-specific to connect with fellow survivors. Trained and experienced facilitators lead meetings. Types of support groups include: - Adult survivors of suicide - Adult survivors of homicide - Adult survivors of accidental death - Adult survivors of overdose - Spanish speaking group - Young adult/teen group

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Youth and Young Adult Grief Support - Brighter Days Family Grief Center

Youth Support: Provides a free quarterly grief support series and two free annual bereavement camps, Camp Erin-Twin Cities and Camp Journey for youth and their families who have experienced the death of a loved one. Offers virtual and in-person grief support groups, access to free short-term grief counseling, and family-friendly events that provide a connection to others who have experienced a similar loss. Also provides free support and services for children who are anticipating the death of a parent, sibling, or close family member. Young Adult Support: Provides opportunities to connect with others in the 18 - 26 year old age group through weekend retreats, social events, monthly support groups, grief counseling, and young adult grief support groups.

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Youth Services - Tubman

Provides violence prevention, intervention, support, outreach services, and leadership opportunities for youth in residential and community settings. Provides a variety of services to youth of all genders who have experienced relationship violence, sexual assault or exploitation, stalking, or homelessness. Programs include: Movement for Violence Prevention (MVP): Leadership development activities to assist youth-led community engagement, skill enhancement, peer connections, and tools for change to prevent youth violence. Inspiring Youth: A year-long, intensive, community-based program for youth ages 10 - 17 and their families who have been impacted by violence. Youth workers provide comprehensive and culturally responsive mentorship, support, and access to services, activities, and leadership opportunities. Youth Site-Based and Community-Based Housing: Transitional housing for youth and young adults who are victims of violence and exploitation, including sex trafficking. Safety planning and support are provided. Voices in Prevention (VIP): A 6-week violence prevention curriculum serving middle and high school students. Curriculum might also include support groups, one-on-one sessions, peer mediation, and service learning. Youth Safety Plans: Specialized safety plans for youth NorthStar Youth Outreach Center: A drop-in center for homeless youth offering advocacy, safety planning, and connections to additional community resources. The center also offers: - Assistance with housing - Assistance with career and education planning - Computer lab - Counseling - Creative art spaces - Food and snacks - Laundry access - Supplies and clothing

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Counseling and Support - University of Minnesota Student Counseling Services

Offers the following counseling services: ??- Academic learning skills counseling - Career counseling - Group programs for stress reduction, self-esteem, and academic achievement - Individual counseling - Support groups for chronic conditions/pain, grief support for those who have lost parents or siblings, relationship skills, and thesis/dissertation focusing

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Youth and Young Adult Grief Support - Brighter Days Family Grief Center

Youth Support: Provides a free quarterly grief support series and two free annual bereavement camps, Camp Erin-Twin Cities and Camp Journey for youth and their families who have experienced the death of a loved one. Offers virtual and in-person grief support groups, access to free short-term grief counseling, and family-friendly events that provide a connection to others who have experienced a similar loss. Also provides free support and services for children who are anticipating the death of a parent, sibling, or close family member. Young Adult Support: Provides opportunities to connect with others in the 18 - 26 year old age group through weekend retreats, social events, monthly support groups, grief counseling, and young adult grief support groups.

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Grief Support Groups - Edina Coalition for Grief Support

Provides the following grief support services: - Weekly support groups for those who have experienced loss due to a death. Led by trained, caring facilitators. - Special groups for those dealing with the loss of a spouse, the loss of a child, the loss of a parent, sibling, or other significant person. - Weekly speakers such as grief counselors, clergy, and those who have suffered a loss and wish to share their story of recovery - Host church located in Edina changes periodically. Visit website: https://edinagriefsupport.org/locations-speaker-schedule/ to find current meeting schedule.

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Children and Family Support Groups - Youth Service Bureau

Provides practical tools and resources that help parents feel better equipped to talk to their kids about tough issues, set and enforce boundaries, and help their kids work out conflicts with peers or other adults.

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