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Community Education - Waseca Public School District 829
- Adapted Recreation Program (recreational activities for school age children with special needs).
- Adult/student recreation programs: exercise, tai-chi, cooking, dancing
- Adult basic education
- Adult enrichment
- GED/ESL
- Parenting classes
- School age child care
- Student enrichment
- Swimming pool
- Youth development/service learning
- Adapted Recreation Program (recreational activities for school age children with special needs).
- Adult/student recreation programs: exercise, tai-chi, cooking, dancing
- Adult basic education
- Adult enrichment
- GED/ESL
- Parenting classes
- School age child care
- Student enrichment
- Swimming pool
- Youth development/service learning
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Youth and Family Community Resources - Ely Community Resource
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
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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Youth Development Programming - Boys and Girls Club - Rochester
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.
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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Youth/Student Support GroupsCareer ExplorationComputer Literacy Training ProgramsHomework Help ProgramsLeadership DevelopmentDrawing InstructionPainting InstructionGymnasiumsSubject TutoringYouth Community Service ProgramsGardening/Landscaping InstructionYogaJewelry Making InstructionBoys/Girls ClubsExercise Classes/GroupsAdult/Child Mentoring Programs
Community Centers and Chapels - Salvation Army Divisional Headquarters
Provides diversified programs, including:
- Forever Fifty club
- Social services: Includes youth programs that feature a teen recreation center with pool, foosball, air hockey, table games, homework time, etc.; musical programs, and volunteer opportunities such as hospital and nursing home visitation
- Spiritual counseling
Provides diversified programs, including:
- Forever Fifty club
- Social services: Includes youth programs that feature a teen recreation center with pool, foosball, air hockey, table games, homework time, etc.; musical programs, and volunteer opportunities such as hospital and nursing home visitation
- Spiritual counseling
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Community Centers and Chapels - Salvation Army Divisional Headquarters
Provides diversified programs, including:
- Forever Fifty club
- Social services: Includes youth programs that feature a teen recreation center with pool, foosball, air hockey, table games, homework time, etc.; musical programs, and volunteer opportunities such as hospital and nursing home visitation
- Spiritual counseling
Provides diversified programs, including:
- Forever Fifty club
- Social services: Includes youth programs that feature a teen recreation center with pool, foosball, air hockey, table games, homework time, etc.; musical programs, and volunteer opportunities such as hospital and nursing home visitation
- Spiritual counseling
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Community Centers and Chapels - Salvation Army Divisional Headquarters
Provides diversified programs, including:
- Forever Fifty club
- Social services: Includes youth programs that feature a teen recreation center with pool, foosball, air hockey, table games, homework time, etc.; musical programs, and volunteer opportunities such as hospital and nursing home visitation
- Spiritual counseling
Provides diversified programs, including:
- Forever Fifty club
- Social services: Includes youth programs that feature a teen recreation center with pool, foosball, air hockey, table games, homework time, etc.; musical programs, and volunteer opportunities such as hospital and nursing home visitation
- Spiritual counseling
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Youth Development Programming - Boys and Girls Club - Rochester
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.
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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Youth/Student Support GroupsCareer ExplorationComputer Literacy Training ProgramsHomework Help ProgramsLeadership DevelopmentDrawing InstructionPainting InstructionGymnasiumsSubject TutoringYouth Community Service ProgramsGardening/Landscaping InstructionYogaJewelry Making InstructionBoys/Girls ClubsExercise Classes/GroupsAdult/Child Mentoring Programs
Youth Programs - Family Freedom Center
After school youth center providing free meals to youth daily and including food and grocery assistance to families in need when necessary. The Center offers life preparedness programs like ABCs program, a culturally responsive workshop that prepares youth for adulthood by helping them develop financial literacy and healthy habits through hands-on workshops on budgeting, healthy living, and leadership skills.
Works with Duluth Public Schools and Community School Collaborative to support students by ensuring that they are doing well in school and on track to graduate to their next grade level.
Neighborhood Youth Services (NYS) programming focuses on healthy living, art awareness, cultural awareness and sensitivity, academic achievement, community awareness and service learning.
After school youth center providing free meals to youth daily and including food and grocery assistance to families in need when necessary. The Center offers life preparedness programs like ABCs program, a culturally responsive workshop that prepares youth for adulthood by helping them develop financial literacy and healthy habits through hands-on workshops on budgeting, healthy living, and leadership skills.
Works with Duluth Public Schools and Community School Collaborative to support students by ensuring that they are doing well in school and on track to graduate to their next grade level.
Neighborhood Youth Services (NYS) programming focuses on healthy living, art awareness, cultural awareness and sensitivity, academic achievement, community awareness and service learning.
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Youth Development Program - International Falls Independent School District 361
A program to meet the needs of youth with enrichment classes, leadership classes, leadership training and community service
A program to meet the needs of youth with enrichment classes, leadership classes, leadership training and community service
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Community Centers and Chapels - Salvation Army Divisional Headquarters
Provides diversified programs, including:
- Forever Fifty club
- Social services: Includes youth programs that feature a teen recreation center with pool, foosball, air hockey, table games, homework time, etc.; musical programs, and volunteer opportunities such as hospital and nursing home visitation
- Spiritual counseling
Provides diversified programs, including:
- Forever Fifty club
- Social services: Includes youth programs that feature a teen recreation center with pool, foosball, air hockey, table games, homework time, etc.; musical programs, and volunteer opportunities such as hospital and nursing home visitation
- Spiritual counseling
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Community Centers and Chapels - Salvation Army Divisional Headquarters
Provides diversified programs, including:
- Forever Fifty club
- Social services: Includes youth programs that feature a teen recreation center with pool, foosball, air hockey, table games, homework time, etc.; musical programs, and volunteer opportunities such as hospital and nursing home visitation
- Spiritual counseling
Provides diversified programs, including:
- Forever Fifty club
- Social services: Includes youth programs that feature a teen recreation center with pool, foosball, air hockey, table games, homework time, etc.; musical programs, and volunteer opportunities such as hospital and nursing home visitation
- Spiritual counseling
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Youth Development Programming - Boys and Girls Club - Rochester
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.
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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Youth/Student Support GroupsCareer ExplorationComputer Literacy Training ProgramsHomework Help ProgramsLeadership DevelopmentDrawing InstructionPainting InstructionGymnasiumsSubject TutoringYouth Community Service ProgramsGardening/Landscaping InstructionYogaJewelry Making InstructionBoys/Girls ClubsExercise Classes/GroupsAdult/Child Mentoring Programs
Youth EMpowerment Program - Brothers EMPowered
Group mentorship for male students providing life training, leadership, and guidance into manhood creating a better alternative other than gangs and cliques.
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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Community Centers and Chapels - Salvation Army Divisional Headquarters
Provides diversified programs, including:
- Forever Fifty club
- Social services: Includes youth programs that feature a teen recreation center with pool, foosball, air hockey, table games, homework time, etc.; musical programs, and volunteer opportunities such as hospital and nursing home visitation
- Spiritual counseling
Provides diversified programs, including:
- Forever Fifty club
- Social services: Includes youth programs that feature a teen recreation center with pool, foosball, air hockey, table games, homework time, etc.; musical programs, and volunteer opportunities such as hospital and nursing home visitation
- Spiritual counseling
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Youth Service Learning - Morris Area Community Education
A variety of opportunities to enrich the youth of the area including:
- Service learning
- Independent youth services
- TREC (Tutoring, Reading, Empowering, Children)
A variety of opportunities to enrich the youth of the area including:
- Service learning
- Independent youth services
- TREC (Tutoring, Reading, Empowering, Children)
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Community Education - Minneapolis Public Schools - Community Education
Helps people develop skills and knowledge to improve their lives and communities. Offers a variety of programs for learners of all ages.
Class offerings include adult enrichment classes, arts and craft classes, computer classes, cooking classes, defensive driving courses, field trips, gardening lessons, health and fitness, Life, Learning, and Culture courses, sports and recreational activities, swimming lessons, youth enrichment activities, and more.
Helps people develop skills and knowledge to improve their lives and communities. Offers a variety of programs for learners of all ages.
Class offerings include adult enrichment classes, arts and craft classes, computer classes, cooking classes, defensive driving courses, field trips, gardening lessons, health and fitness, Life, Learning, and Culture courses, sports and recreational activities, swimming lessons, youth enrichment activities, and more.
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Swimming/Swimming LessonsGeneral Recreational Activities/SportsCooking ClassesCommunity Adult SchoolsWellness ProgramsLanguage InstructionField Trips/ExcursionsComputer Literacy Training ProgramsYouth Community Service ProgramsYouth Enrichment ProgramsMature Driver TrainingExercise Classes/GroupsGardening/Landscaping Instruction
Youth Services and Programs - Eden Prairie Public Schools District 272
Offers the following program:
- Youth development and youth service opportunities
- Youth programs for preschoolers through high school
- School age child care
Offers the following program:
- Youth development and youth service opportunities
- Youth programs for preschoolers through high school
- School age child care
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Youth Development Programs - Project for Pride in Living - PPL
Offers onsite youth development activities year-round. Direct services provided to youth and families include these core elements:
- Literacy focus: Literacy interventions are customized to meet the unique needs of each child
- Caring adult tutors: Highly-trained, culturally-competent volunteers provide a consistent, 4-hour weekly dosage of programming throughout the year
- Social asset development: Youth-driven service learning projects are designed to build competence, confidence, connections, and community
- Strong family engagement: Parents are equipped with new skills that bolster their role in advancing their children's learning
- Youth voice: Youth are empowered to set behavior expectations, work with their tutors to develop their own goals, and shape program offerings through evaluation
- 21st century skill-building: The program works to build digital literacy and integrates technology, such as laptops and e-readers, to enhance literacy
Offers onsite youth development activities year-round. Direct services provided to youth and families include these core elements:
- Literacy focus: Literacy interventions are customized to meet the unique needs of each child
- Caring adult tutors: Highly-trained, culturally-competent volunteers provide a consistent, 4-hour weekly dosage of programming throughout the year
- Social asset development: Youth-driven service learning projects are designed to build competence, confidence, connections, and community
- Strong family engagement: Parents are equipped with new skills that bolster their role in advancing their children's learning
- Youth voice: Youth are empowered to set behavior expectations, work with their tutors to develop their own goals, and shape program offerings through evaluation
- 21st century skill-building: The program works to build digital literacy and integrates technology, such as laptops and e-readers, to enhance literacy
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Youth Services - Minnesota Alliance with Youth
Mobilizes middle and high school students across the state to create equitable systems through youth led outreach, education, and advocacy.
Initiatives include:
- AmeriCorps Promise Fellow: Provides targeted supports for students (focusing on students of color and low-income students) in 6 - 12th grades struggling with school attendance, behavior, and course performance
- The Minnesota Youth Council: Consists of a group of 36 youth leaders who bring the youth's voices and presence to decision making spaces
- VISTA Initiatives: Helps schools and nonprofits address the graduation gap and support the strategies that help youth succeed in school and learning
Mobilizes middle and high school students across the state to create equitable systems through youth led outreach, education, and advocacy.
Initiatives include:
- AmeriCorps Promise Fellow: Provides targeted supports for students (focusing on students of color and low-income students) in 6 - 12th grades struggling with school attendance, behavior, and course performance
- The Minnesota Youth Council: Consists of a group of 36 youth leaders who bring the youth's voices and presence to decision making spaces
- VISTA Initiatives: Helps schools and nonprofits address the graduation gap and support the strategies that help youth succeed in school and learning
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Youth Development Programming - Boys and Girls Club - Rochester
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.
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.
What's Here
Youth/Student Support GroupsCareer ExplorationComputer Literacy Training ProgramsHomework Help ProgramsLeadership DevelopmentDrawing InstructionPainting InstructionGymnasiumsSubject TutoringYouth Community Service ProgramsGardening/Landscaping InstructionYogaJewelry Making InstructionBoys/Girls ClubsExercise Classes/GroupsAdult/Child Mentoring Programs
Community Education Department - Anoka-Hennepin Schools
Community education programs and classes:
- Archery
- Ballroom, Hawaiian, Tahitian and square dancing instruction
- Basketball, softball, volleyball and football
- Business consulting services
- Computer classes
- Cooking classes
- CPR/First Aid
- Day camps with drawing instruction, sculpture instruction, skateboarding, ice hockey, acting instruction and chess
- Field trips
- Fishing
- Foreign language instruction
- Golf
- Gym games
- Knitting instruction
- Mature driver training
- Painting classes
- Parenting classes
- Parenting skills development
- Personal finance instruction
- Photography instruction
- Sewing instruction
- Sign language instruction
- Swimming lessons, aquatic exercise and lifeguard training
- T'ai Chi Ch-uan, swimming, exercise classes/groups and aerobics
- Woodworking instruction
- Writing instruction
- Youth Development/Youth Service: Programs involving high school youth in service learning opportunities in the community. Portion of funding is used to provide integration support to youth with disabilities into existing community education programs.
Community education programs and classes:
- Archery
- Ballroom, Hawaiian, Tahitian and square dancing instruction
- Basketball, softball, volleyball and football
- Business consulting services
- Computer classes
- Cooking classes
- CPR/First Aid
- Day camps with drawing instruction, sculpture instruction, skateboarding, ice hockey, acting instruction and chess
- Field trips
- Fishing
- Foreign language instruction
- Golf
- Gym games
- Knitting instruction
- Mature driver training
- Painting classes
- Parenting classes
- Parenting skills development
- Personal finance instruction
- Photography instruction
- Sewing instruction
- Sign language instruction
- Swimming lessons, aquatic exercise and lifeguard training
- T'ai Chi Ch-uan, swimming, exercise classes/groups and aerobics
- Woodworking instruction
- Writing instruction
- Youth Development/Youth Service: Programs involving high school youth in service learning opportunities in the community. Portion of funding is used to provide integration support to youth with disabilities into existing community education programs.
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Acting InstructionCooking ClassesT'ai Chi Ch'uanBusiness Consulting ServicesCommunity Adult SchoolsWoodworking InstructionIce HockeySwimming/Swimming LessonsPersonal Financial CounselingLanguage InstructionGeneral First Aid InstructionDrawing InstructionSoftballComputer Literacy Training ProgramsFootballYouth Community Service ProgramsBallroom Dancing InstructionFishingPhotography InstructionSquare Dancing InstructionSewing InstructionAerobicsArcheryMature Driver TrainingParenting Skills ClassesGolfExercise Classes/GroupsWriting InstructionField Trips/ExcursionsSculpture InstructionCPR InstructionFolk/Ethnic Dancing InstructionSkateboardingBasketballChessGymnasiumsPainting InstructionAquarobics/Aquatic ExerciseVolleyballKnitting InstructionAudiology
Youth Development - Urban Roots MN
Operates youth development training, providing STEM-centered education, job readiness, and life skills training at the intersection of urban agriculture, conservation, and food entrepreneurship for youth ages 14 - 21:
Market Garden Program: operates five urban vegetable, herb and flower gardens hosted at various partner locations including government property, a nursing home, a restaurant, and churches. Interns help plant and maintain the gardens, operate a farmer's market stand and sell produce to local restaurants. During the fall and winter, they develop entrepreneurial skills by creating and selling garden-related products and operating a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA).
Conservation Program: interns work on community-based restoration projects such as building rain gardens, renovating parks, removing invasive species, and maintain 278 acres of green spaces in four parks.
Cook Fresh Program: interns develop skills in food preparation and preservation, nutrition literacy, and creative cooking through collaborations with Twin Cities chefs.
Operates youth development training, providing STEM-centered education, job readiness, and life skills training at the intersection of urban agriculture, conservation, and food entrepreneurship for youth ages 14 - 21:
Market Garden Program: operates five urban vegetable, herb and flower gardens hosted at various partner locations including government property, a nursing home, a restaurant, and churches. Interns help plant and maintain the gardens, operate a farmer's market stand and sell produce to local restaurants. During the fall and winter, they develop entrepreneurial skills by creating and selling garden-related products and operating a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA).
Conservation Program: interns work on community-based restoration projects such as building rain gardens, renovating parks, removing invasive species, and maintain 278 acres of green spaces in four parks.
Cook Fresh Program: interns develop skills in food preparation and preservation, nutrition literacy, and creative cooking through collaborations with Twin Cities chefs.
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Community Education - Hill City Independent School District 2
Services:
- Adult Basic Education
- GED
- Youth and Adult Enrichment
- Community Youth Facilities
Services:
- Adult Basic Education
- GED
- Youth and Adult Enrichment
- Community Youth Facilities
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Family and Youth Services - American Indian Family Center
Family Services:
- Bimaadiziwin Mikana (The Path of Life): Parent mentor program designed around healing and connecting families with community and elders. While focusing on traditional cultural lifeways, resiliency, and strengths, positive Indian parenting values are incorporated into the program.
- Ombi'Ayaa Anishinabe Ininiiwug (Rise Up Original Men): Provides a place for American Indian men who want to practice spiritual, cultural, and intergenerational engagement. Activities include:
Cultural events, including sugar bush and ricing
Men's softball and basketball recreational leagues
Traditional ceremonies, including sweat lodge
Weekly father and men's group and weekly drumming group
- Thinica Owichakiyapi Thipi (Helping the Homeless Build):
- For individuals and families experiencing homelessness and who are not currently in housing or have not found housing: Provides resources and support for those experiencing homelessness. Services may include assisting the client with housing search assistance, tenant education, budgeting assistance, life skills training/coaching, etc.
- For individuals and families experiencing homelessness or on the verge of becoming homeless that are currently in housing or have found housing: If eligible Family Homelessness Prevention and Assistance Program - FHPAP may help with rent, security deposit, utilities, and utility deposit assistance.
- Note: Funding comes from a variety of sources including the Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program - FHPAP as well as others.
Youth Services:
- Waaban Ogimaawag (Tomorrow's Leaders): Provides youth with an opportunity to become engaged in traditional American Indian service learning. Also provides tutoring to American Indian youth on diverse subject areas, including test preparation, skill building, and success strategies.
Family Services:
- Bimaadiziwin Mikana (The Path of Life): Parent mentor program designed around healing and connecting families with community and elders. While focusing on traditional cultural lifeways, resiliency, and strengths, positive Indian parenting values are incorporated into the program.
- Ombi'Ayaa Anishinabe Ininiiwug (Rise Up Original Men): Provides a place for American Indian men who want to practice spiritual, cultural, and intergenerational engagement. Activities include:
Cultural events, including sugar bush and ricing
Men's softball and basketball recreational leagues
Traditional ceremonies, including sweat lodge
Weekly father and men's group and weekly drumming group
- Thinica Owichakiyapi Thipi (Helping the Homeless Build):
- For individuals and families experiencing homelessness and who are not currently in housing or have not found housing: Provides resources and support for those experiencing homelessness. Services may include assisting the client with housing search assistance, tenant education, budgeting assistance, life skills training/coaching, etc.
- For individuals and families experiencing homelessness or on the verge of becoming homeless that are currently in housing or have found housing: If eligible Family Homelessness Prevention and Assistance Program - FHPAP may help with rent, security deposit, utilities, and utility deposit assistance.
- Note: Funding comes from a variety of sources including the Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program - FHPAP as well as others.
Youth Services:
- Waaban Ogimaawag (Tomorrow's Leaders): Provides youth with an opportunity to become engaged in traditional American Indian service learning. Also provides tutoring to American Indian youth on diverse subject areas, including test preparation, skill building, and success strategies.
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Community Centers and Chapels - Salvation Army Divisional Headquarters
Provides diversified programs, including:
- Forever Fifty club
- Social services: Includes youth programs that feature a teen recreation center with pool, foosball, air hockey, table games, homework time, etc.; musical programs, and volunteer opportunities such as hospital and nursing home visitation
- Spiritual counseling
Provides diversified programs, including:
- Forever Fifty club
- Social services: Includes youth programs that feature a teen recreation center with pool, foosball, air hockey, table games, homework time, etc.; musical programs, and volunteer opportunities such as hospital and nursing home visitation
- Spiritual counseling
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