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Pregnancy Care - Walker Area Pregnancy Support Center
Provides care for unplanned pregnancies through:
-Options counseling
-Referrals
-Incentive Programs
-Pregnancy Loss counseling
-Abortion Recovery
-Parent Mentors
Provides care for unplanned pregnancies through:
-Options counseling
-Referrals
-Incentive Programs
-Pregnancy Loss counseling
-Abortion Recovery
-Parent Mentors
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Behavioral and Residential Services - Saint Francis Health Services - Minnesota
Provides community-based and residential services to adults living with a physical, intellectual, medical, mental health, and behavioral condition who need support. Offers long-term and short-term transitional support, focusing on individual's strengths and needs. All services are licensed and operating under the 245D statutes as adult foster care homes. Services provided:
- 24-hour staffing serving two to four individuals
- Community-based Services: Designed for flexible, personalized support in the individual's home and community providing respite care, crisis respite, companion services, homemaking services, community living support, and supported employment
- Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS): Short-term, structured mental health treatment of up to 90 days for adults experiencing a serious mental illness
- Personalized support plans
Provides community-based and residential services to adults living with a physical, intellectual, medical, mental health, and behavioral condition who need support. Offers long-term and short-term transitional support, focusing on individual's strengths and needs. All services are licensed and operating under the 245D statutes as adult foster care homes. Services provided:
- 24-hour staffing serving two to four individuals
- Community-based Services: Designed for flexible, personalized support in the individual's home and community providing respite care, crisis respite, companion services, homemaking services, community living support, and supported employment
- Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS): Short-term, structured mental health treatment of up to 90 days for adults experiencing a serious mental illness
- Personalized support plans
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Sexual Assault Program - New Horizons Crisis Center
Provides an advocate/support person for the rape or sexual assault victim and their families; this includes victims of partner rape, acquaintance rape, date rape, stranger rape, gang rape, ritualistic rape, or any form of sexual assault.
Also addresses sexual harassment and hostile work environment issues.
Provides support through services:
- Books and resources
- Crisis counseling and intervention
- Crisis line
- Information and referral
- Legal/court/law enforcement advocacy
- Medical advocacy
- Orders for Protection or Harassment Restraining Order assistance
- Reparations (financial assistance for crime-related costs)
Provides an advocate/support person for the rape or sexual assault victim and their families; this includes victims of partner rape, acquaintance rape, date rape, stranger rape, gang rape, ritualistic rape, or any form of sexual assault.
Also addresses sexual harassment and hostile work environment issues.
Provides support through services:
- Books and resources
- Crisis counseling and intervention
- Crisis line
- Information and referral
- Legal/court/law enforcement advocacy
- Medical advocacy
- Orders for Protection or Harassment Restraining Order assistance
- Reparations (financial assistance for crime-related costs)
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Stalking/Harassment OrdersSpecialized Crime Victim AssistanceSexual Assault HotlinesCrime Victim/Witness Support Volunteer OpportunitiesCrime Victim/Witness CounselingDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersSexual Assault CounselingCrime Victim Accompaniment ServicesIndividual AdvocacyCrime Victim Support GroupsCrime Victim Compensation
Sexual Violence Advocacy - Safe Avenues
Sexual advocate services include:
- Assistance in emergency room visits to collect evidence of an assault
- Court advocacy
??- Crisis hotline for those who are victims of domestic or sexual violence
- Education on sexual violence
- Help with safety planning and protective orders
- Information on rights and reparations
- Referrals to outside agencies
- Support group for people who have been victims of sexual violence
- Support if reporting an assault to law enforcement
- Support when medical attention is needed to treat injuries, detect potential sexually transmitted infections (STIs), pregnancy, and other concerns
Sexual advocate services include:
- Assistance in emergency room visits to collect evidence of an assault
- Court advocacy
??- Crisis hotline for those who are victims of domestic or sexual violence
- Education on sexual violence
- Help with safety planning and protective orders
- Information on rights and reparations
- Referrals to outside agencies
- Support group for people who have been victims of sexual violence
- Support if reporting an assault to law enforcement
- Support when medical attention is needed to treat injuries, detect potential sexually transmitted infections (STIs), pregnancy, and other concerns
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Kids Count - HOPE Coalition
Program services are for children and young adults, ages birth - 24, or those of a family member or friend, who have experienced neglect, emotional, physical, or sexual abuse; or have witnessed domestic violence. Services provided:
- 24-hour hotline
- Age-appropriate support groups during the school year and outings/activities during the summer
- Assistance with child-related appointments (school enrollment, medical, dental, etc.) or issues
- Crisis intervention
- One-on-one positive parenting training
- Resources and referrals
- Safety planning
Program services are for children and young adults, ages birth - 24, or those of a family member or friend, who have experienced neglect, emotional, physical, or sexual abuse; or have witnessed domestic violence. Services provided:
- 24-hour hotline
- Age-appropriate support groups during the school year and outings/activities during the summer
- Assistance with child-related appointments (school enrollment, medical, dental, etc.) or issues
- Crisis intervention
- One-on-one positive parenting training
- Resources and referrals
- Safety planning
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Crisis Intervention - Fillmore County Victim Services
Fillmore County Victim Services provides a 24 hour, 7 day /week crisis line staffed by people who are trained to listen, offer information and make referral to other cooperating emergency agencies, when necessary.
Fillmore County Victim Services provides a 24 hour, 7 day /week crisis line staffed by people who are trained to listen, offer information and make referral to other cooperating emergency agencies, when necessary.
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Crisis Services - Alluma
Provides crisis services and a crisis helpline for individuals experiencing a mental health crisis. Services include:
- 24 hour/7 days a week support and crisis helpline to screen for safety, stabilize a crisis, support and provide appropriate referrals. All calls are free, confidential, and anonymous.
- Mobile crisis response team to provide face-to-face crisis services, including assessment, intervention, and stabilization. The mobile crisis response team works in conjunction with local law enforcement agencies and hospital emergency departments. Alluma partners with local law enforcement agencies to respond to 911 calls involving individuals experiencing a mental health crisis.
- Supervision and observation through the Crisis Stabilization Unit, a two-bed unit available for adults who need a safe place to recover during a mental health crisis. Provides access to services such as case management, counseling, skills building, and coordination of services to local community resources. Only serves adults ages 18 years and older who volunteer to be admitted to the Crisis Stabilization Unit, are medically stable, and non-aggressive. Does not treat acute medical conditions.
Provides crisis services and a crisis helpline for individuals experiencing a mental health crisis. Services include:
- 24 hour/7 days a week support and crisis helpline to screen for safety, stabilize a crisis, support and provide appropriate referrals. All calls are free, confidential, and anonymous.
- Mobile crisis response team to provide face-to-face crisis services, including assessment, intervention, and stabilization. The mobile crisis response team works in conjunction with local law enforcement agencies and hospital emergency departments. Alluma partners with local law enforcement agencies to respond to 911 calls involving individuals experiencing a mental health crisis.
- Supervision and observation through the Crisis Stabilization Unit, a two-bed unit available for adults who need a safe place to recover during a mental health crisis. Provides access to services such as case management, counseling, skills building, and coordination of services to local community resources. Only serves adults ages 18 years and older who volunteer to be admitted to the Crisis Stabilization Unit, are medically stable, and non-aggressive. Does not treat acute medical conditions.
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Pregnancy Services - Birthright - Hutchinson
Pro-life pregnancy support services that provides confidential help, including:
- Baby and maternity clothes
- Educational, financial, housing, legal, medical support, public assistance, and social service agency referrals
- Emergency baby wash, diapers, and wipes
- Gift bags for mothers of new babies
- Information about parenting skills
- Pregnancy tests
Provides information and resource referrals for:
- Adoption
- Child care options
- Child safety issues
- Job search/career development
- Pregnancy and childbirth
- Prenatal development
Pro-life pregnancy support services that provides confidential help, including:
- Baby and maternity clothes
- Educational, financial, housing, legal, medical support, public assistance, and social service agency referrals
- Emergency baby wash, diapers, and wipes
- Gift bags for mothers of new babies
- Information about parenting skills
- Pregnancy tests
Provides information and resource referrals for:
- Adoption
- Child care options
- Child safety issues
- Job search/career development
- Pregnancy and childbirth
- Prenatal development
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Pregnancy Tests & Information - New Beginnings Pregnancy and Family Support
Provides free pregnancy testing and information on pregnancy.
Provides free pregnancy testing and information on pregnancy.
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Sexual Violence Advocacy - Safe Avenues
Sexual advocate services include:
- Assistance in emergency room visits to collect evidence of an assault
- Court advocacy
??- Crisis hotline for those who are victims of domestic or sexual violence
- Education on sexual violence
- Help with safety planning and protective orders
- Information on rights and reparations
- Referrals to outside agencies
- Support group for people who have been victims of sexual violence
- Support if reporting an assault to law enforcement
- Support when medical attention is needed to treat injuries, detect potential sexually transmitted infections (STIs), pregnancy, and other concerns
Sexual advocate services include:
- Assistance in emergency room visits to collect evidence of an assault
- Court advocacy
??- Crisis hotline for those who are victims of domestic or sexual violence
- Education on sexual violence
- Help with safety planning and protective orders
- Information on rights and reparations
- Referrals to outside agencies
- Support group for people who have been victims of sexual violence
- Support if reporting an assault to law enforcement
- Support when medical attention is needed to treat injuries, detect potential sexually transmitted infections (STIs), pregnancy, and other concerns
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Sexual Violence Advocacy - Safe Avenues
Sexual advocate services include:
- Assistance in emergency room visits to collect evidence of an assault
- Court advocacy
??- Crisis hotline for those who are victims of domestic or sexual violence
- Education on sexual violence
- Help with safety planning and protective orders
- Information on rights and reparations
- Referrals to outside agencies
- Support group for people who have been victims of sexual violence
- Support if reporting an assault to law enforcement
- Support when medical attention is needed to treat injuries, detect potential sexually transmitted infections (STIs), pregnancy, and other concerns
Sexual advocate services include:
- Assistance in emergency room visits to collect evidence of an assault
- Court advocacy
??- Crisis hotline for those who are victims of domestic or sexual violence
- Education on sexual violence
- Help with safety planning and protective orders
- Information on rights and reparations
- Referrals to outside agencies
- Support group for people who have been victims of sexual violence
- Support if reporting an assault to law enforcement
- Support when medical attention is needed to treat injuries, detect potential sexually transmitted infections (STIs), pregnancy, and other concerns
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Advocacy for Victims of Crime - Someplace Safe - Regional Offices
Provides advocacy services for victims of domestic violence, human/labor trafficking, and sexual assault, or victims of a general crime such as elder abuse, identity theft, robbery, stalking, or theft. Services provided include:
- Assistance at the hospital or law enforcement center
- Crisis response and intervention
- Legal advocacy and/or criminal justice system intervention, such as assistance with filing protective orders
- Occasional transportation services
- Safety planning and short-term emergency placement services
- Specialized information and referral for locating resources and obtaining vouchers for household items
- Support groups for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault
Provides advocacy services for victims of domestic violence, human/labor trafficking, and sexual assault, or victims of a general crime such as elder abuse, identity theft, robbery, stalking, or theft. Services provided include:
- Assistance at the hospital or law enforcement center
- Crisis response and intervention
- Legal advocacy and/or criminal justice system intervention, such as assistance with filing protective orders
- Occasional transportation services
- Safety planning and short-term emergency placement services
- Specialized information and referral for locating resources and obtaining vouchers for household items
- Support groups for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault
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Transportation for Endangered PeopleCrime Victim Safety PlanningStalking VictimsSpecialized Crime Victim AssistanceCrime Victim Accompaniment ServicesSexual Assault IssuesSexual Assault/Incest Support GroupsCertificates/Forms AssistanceDomestic Violence IssuesBurglary VictimsSexual Assault HotlinesAbused AdultsDomestic Violence HotlinesDomestic Violence Support GroupsHuman Trafficking IssuesVictims of Human TraffickingHuman Trafficking HotlinesRobbery VictimsIdentity Theft VictimsSpecialized Information and Referral
Residential Treatment and Supportive Housing - Radias Health
Provides a range of residential treatment and supportive housing services throughout the Twin Cities as an alternative to hospitalization for individuals living with mental illness.
Housing options include:
- Carlson Drake House: Recovery-focused, evidence-based treatment and rehabilitative services for 12 adults with a primary mental health diagnosis; an alternative to hospitalization.
- Community Foundations: Evidence-based mental health and rehabilitative services for 16 adults experiencing acute mental health symptoms and/or co-occurring substance use disorders.
- Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS)
- Longer-term residential mental health treatment (30-90 days)
- ReEntry House: Mental health treatment and rehabilitative services for adults with a primary mental health diagnosis in a supportive residential setting.
Crisis Stabilization: Short-term residential stay (3-10 days) for mental health crisis support
- ReEntry Crisis Housing: Short-term crisis stabilization for adults experiencing a mental health crisis. Services are provided by a multidisciplinary team, including mental health professionals, nurses, practitioners, and a peer recovery specialist.
Provides a range of residential treatment and supportive housing services throughout the Twin Cities as an alternative to hospitalization for individuals living with mental illness.
Housing options include:
- Carlson Drake House: Recovery-focused, evidence-based treatment and rehabilitative services for 12 adults with a primary mental health diagnosis; an alternative to hospitalization.
- Community Foundations: Evidence-based mental health and rehabilitative services for 16 adults experiencing acute mental health symptoms and/or co-occurring substance use disorders.
- Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS)
- Longer-term residential mental health treatment (30-90 days)
- ReEntry House: Mental health treatment and rehabilitative services for adults with a primary mental health diagnosis in a supportive residential setting.
Crisis Stabilization: Short-term residential stay (3-10 days) for mental health crisis support
- ReEntry Crisis Housing: Short-term crisis stabilization for adults experiencing a mental health crisis. Services are provided by a multidisciplinary team, including mental health professionals, nurses, practitioners, and a peer recovery specialist.
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Adult Mental Health Services - Brown County Human Services
Offers case management for adults with severe and persistent mental illness to help with things like housing, medical and legal aid, social services, finances, and staying independent in the community. For crises, the Mobile Crisis Team is available 24/7 to respond to people in mental health or emotional emergencies
Offers case management for adults with severe and persistent mental illness to help with things like housing, medical and legal aid, social services, finances, and staying independent in the community. For crises, the Mobile Crisis Team is available 24/7 to respond to people in mental health or emotional emergencies
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Emergency Mental Health Crisis Line - First Call 2-1-1 - North Central
24-hour mental health emergency line for persons or family member experiencing a mental health crisis. Crisis Response Team is also available if the person requires in person crisis intervention.
24-hour mental health emergency line for persons or family member experiencing a mental health crisis. Crisis Response Team is also available if the person requires in person crisis intervention.
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General Crime Program - New Horizons Crisis Center
Works with victims of general crimes, including physical assault, harassment, stalking, identity theft, attempted murder, and men who are victims of intimate partner violence, in addition to other crime victimizations.
Provides support through services:
- Assists in applying for compensation assistance from the Crime Reparations Board
- Assists in filing Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders
- Assists in preparing a victim impact statement
- Assists with restitution paperwork
- Being a liaison between the victim, the police department, and the county attorney
- Provides crisis intervention for victims
- Provides help through the crisis line
- Provides referrals to community and area agencies. Grant funds (when available) are used to meet the emergency needs of crime victims
- Provides victim rights information
- Support and guidance through medical, law enforcement, and legal processes
Emergency assistance includes, but is not limited to, the following expenses:
- Cleanup of a crime scene
- Purchase and installation of necessary home security devices
- Reimbursement for reasonable travel and living expenses that the victim incurred to attend court proceedings that were held at a location other than the place where the crime occurred, due to the change in venue
- Reimbursement of towing and storage fees incurred due to impoundment of a recovered stolen vehicle
- Replacement of necessary property that was lost, damaged, or stolen as a result of a crime
- Transportation to locations related to the victim's needs as a victim such as medical facilities and facilities of the criminal justice system.
- When available, funding through the program can be used for items such as repairing a broken door, installing new locks, and replacing clothing or bedding taken as evidence.
Works with victims of general crimes, including physical assault, harassment, stalking, identity theft, attempted murder, and men who are victims of intimate partner violence, in addition to other crime victimizations.
Provides support through services:
- Assists in applying for compensation assistance from the Crime Reparations Board
- Assists in filing Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders
- Assists in preparing a victim impact statement
- Assists with restitution paperwork
- Being a liaison between the victim, the police department, and the county attorney
- Provides crisis intervention for victims
- Provides help through the crisis line
- Provides referrals to community and area agencies. Grant funds (when available) are used to meet the emergency needs of crime victims
- Provides victim rights information
- Support and guidance through medical, law enforcement, and legal processes
Emergency assistance includes, but is not limited to, the following expenses:
- Cleanup of a crime scene
- Purchase and installation of necessary home security devices
- Reimbursement for reasonable travel and living expenses that the victim incurred to attend court proceedings that were held at a location other than the place where the crime occurred, due to the change in venue
- Reimbursement of towing and storage fees incurred due to impoundment of a recovered stolen vehicle
- Replacement of necessary property that was lost, damaged, or stolen as a result of a crime
- Transportation to locations related to the victim's needs as a victim such as medical facilities and facilities of the criminal justice system.
- When available, funding through the program can be used for items such as repairing a broken door, installing new locks, and replacing clothing or bedding taken as evidence.
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General Crime Program - New Horizons Crisis Center
Works with victims of general crimes, including physical assault, harassment, stalking, identity theft, attempted murder, and men who are victims of intimate partner violence, in addition to other crime victimizations.
Provides support through services:
- Assists in applying for compensation assistance from the Crime Reparations Board
- Assists in filing Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders
- Assists in preparing a victim impact statement
- Assists with restitution paperwork
- Being a liaison between the victim, the police department, and the county attorney
- Provides crisis intervention for victims
- Provides help through the crisis line
- Provides referrals to community and area agencies. Grant funds (when available) are used to meet the emergency needs of crime victims
- Provides victim rights information
- Support and guidance through medical, law enforcement, and legal processes
Emergency assistance includes, but is not limited to, the following expenses:
- Cleanup of a crime scene
- Purchase and installation of necessary home security devices
- Reimbursement for reasonable travel and living expenses that the victim incurred to attend court proceedings that were held at a location other than the place where the crime occurred, due to the change in venue
- Reimbursement of towing and storage fees incurred due to impoundment of a recovered stolen vehicle
- Replacement of necessary property that was lost, damaged, or stolen as a result of a crime
- Transportation to locations related to the victim's needs as a victim such as medical facilities and facilities of the criminal justice system.
- When available, funding through the program can be used for items such as repairing a broken door, installing new locks, and replacing clothing or bedding taken as evidence.
Works with victims of general crimes, including physical assault, harassment, stalking, identity theft, attempted murder, and men who are victims of intimate partner violence, in addition to other crime victimizations.
Provides support through services:
- Assists in applying for compensation assistance from the Crime Reparations Board
- Assists in filing Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders
- Assists in preparing a victim impact statement
- Assists with restitution paperwork
- Being a liaison between the victim, the police department, and the county attorney
- Provides crisis intervention for victims
- Provides help through the crisis line
- Provides referrals to community and area agencies. Grant funds (when available) are used to meet the emergency needs of crime victims
- Provides victim rights information
- Support and guidance through medical, law enforcement, and legal processes
Emergency assistance includes, but is not limited to, the following expenses:
- Cleanup of a crime scene
- Purchase and installation of necessary home security devices
- Reimbursement for reasonable travel and living expenses that the victim incurred to attend court proceedings that were held at a location other than the place where the crime occurred, due to the change in venue
- Reimbursement of towing and storage fees incurred due to impoundment of a recovered stolen vehicle
- Replacement of necessary property that was lost, damaged, or stolen as a result of a crime
- Transportation to locations related to the victim's needs as a victim such as medical facilities and facilities of the criminal justice system.
- When available, funding through the program can be used for items such as repairing a broken door, installing new locks, and replacing clothing or bedding taken as evidence.
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General Crime Program - New Horizons Crisis Center
Works with victims of general crimes, including physical assault, harassment, stalking, identity theft, attempted murder, and men who are victims of intimate partner violence, in addition to other crime victimizations.
Provides support through services:
- Assists in applying for compensation assistance from the Crime Reparations Board
- Assists in filing Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders
- Assists in preparing a victim impact statement
- Assists with restitution paperwork
- Being a liaison between the victim, the police department, and the county attorney
- Provides crisis intervention for victims
- Provides help through the crisis line
- Provides referrals to community and area agencies. Grant funds (when available) are used to meet the emergency needs of crime victims
- Provides victim rights information
- Support and guidance through medical, law enforcement, and legal processes
Emergency assistance includes, but is not limited to, the following expenses:
- Cleanup of a crime scene
- Purchase and installation of necessary home security devices
- Reimbursement for reasonable travel and living expenses that the victim incurred to attend court proceedings that were held at a location other than the place where the crime occurred, due to the change in venue
- Reimbursement of towing and storage fees incurred due to impoundment of a recovered stolen vehicle
- Replacement of necessary property that was lost, damaged, or stolen as a result of a crime
- Transportation to locations related to the victim's needs as a victim such as medical facilities and facilities of the criminal justice system.
- When available, funding through the program can be used for items such as repairing a broken door, installing new locks, and replacing clothing or bedding taken as evidence.
Works with victims of general crimes, including physical assault, harassment, stalking, identity theft, attempted murder, and men who are victims of intimate partner violence, in addition to other crime victimizations.
Provides support through services:
- Assists in applying for compensation assistance from the Crime Reparations Board
- Assists in filing Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders
- Assists in preparing a victim impact statement
- Assists with restitution paperwork
- Being a liaison between the victim, the police department, and the county attorney
- Provides crisis intervention for victims
- Provides help through the crisis line
- Provides referrals to community and area agencies. Grant funds (when available) are used to meet the emergency needs of crime victims
- Provides victim rights information
- Support and guidance through medical, law enforcement, and legal processes
Emergency assistance includes, but is not limited to, the following expenses:
- Cleanup of a crime scene
- Purchase and installation of necessary home security devices
- Reimbursement for reasonable travel and living expenses that the victim incurred to attend court proceedings that were held at a location other than the place where the crime occurred, due to the change in venue
- Reimbursement of towing and storage fees incurred due to impoundment of a recovered stolen vehicle
- Replacement of necessary property that was lost, damaged, or stolen as a result of a crime
- Transportation to locations related to the victim's needs as a victim such as medical facilities and facilities of the criminal justice system.
- When available, funding through the program can be used for items such as repairing a broken door, installing new locks, and replacing clothing or bedding taken as evidence.
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SOS Sexual Violence Services - Sexual Violence Services of Saint Paul-Ramsey County Department of Public Health - SOS
Direct, confidential services to victims of sexual assault:
- 24 hour information, referral, crisis phone service, and medical outreach
- Advocacy and outreach by staff and volunteers; legal advocacy provided when working with law enforcement and Ramsey County prosecutors
- Emergency financial assistance, depending on availability of funds. Limited to once a year. Call for information.
- Individual counseling
- May provide emergency transportation and assistance with coordinating community resources
Direct, confidential services to victims of sexual assault:
- 24 hour information, referral, crisis phone service, and medical outreach
- Advocacy and outreach by staff and volunteers; legal advocacy provided when working with law enforcement and Ramsey County prosecutors
- Emergency financial assistance, depending on availability of funds. Limited to once a year. Call for information.
- Individual counseling
- May provide emergency transportation and assistance with coordinating community resources
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Behavioral Health and Crisis Stabilization Services - Sanford Health Northern Lights Residence - Thief River Falls
Provides behavioral health services to individuals in a residential setting. Services include:
Crisis Stabilization: For individuals who need short-term mental health care, it offers tailored treatment for up to ten days. Goal is to help patients return to their prior level of functioning. Services include:
- Collaboration and coordination with agencies, providers, family and community
- Crisis relapse recovery and prevention planning services
- Illness management and recovery services
- Individualized crisis stabilization assessment, treatment and discharge planning
- Medication monitoring
- Skills training
- Supportive and short-term problem-solving counseling
Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS): Tailored to adult clients. Care plans are personalized to help clients meet their recovery goals. Services also include:
- Coordination with medical, outpatient mental health, chemical dependency, and aftercare services
- Enhanced Illness Management and Recovery (E-IMR) education
- Family education
- Integrated dual diagnosis treatment
Provides behavioral health services to individuals in a residential setting. Services include:
Crisis Stabilization: For individuals who need short-term mental health care, it offers tailored treatment for up to ten days. Goal is to help patients return to their prior level of functioning. Services include:
- Collaboration and coordination with agencies, providers, family and community
- Crisis relapse recovery and prevention planning services
- Illness management and recovery services
- Individualized crisis stabilization assessment, treatment and discharge planning
- Medication monitoring
- Skills training
- Supportive and short-term problem-solving counseling
Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS): Tailored to adult clients. Care plans are personalized to help clients meet their recovery goals. Services also include:
- Coordination with medical, outpatient mental health, chemical dependency, and aftercare services
- Enhanced Illness Management and Recovery (E-IMR) education
- Family education
- Integrated dual diagnosis treatment
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Sexual Assault Program - New Horizons Crisis Center
Provides an advocate/support person for the rape or sexual assault victim and their families; this includes victims of partner rape, acquaintance rape, date rape, stranger rape, gang rape, ritualistic rape, or any form of sexual assault.
Also addresses sexual harassment and hostile work environment issues.
Provides support through services:
- Books and resources
- Crisis counseling and intervention
- Crisis line
- Information and referral
- Legal/court/law enforcement advocacy
- Medical advocacy
- Orders for Protection or Harassment Restraining Order assistance
- Reparations (financial assistance for crime-related costs)
Provides an advocate/support person for the rape or sexual assault victim and their families; this includes victims of partner rape, acquaintance rape, date rape, stranger rape, gang rape, ritualistic rape, or any form of sexual assault.
Also addresses sexual harassment and hostile work environment issues.
Provides support through services:
- Books and resources
- Crisis counseling and intervention
- Crisis line
- Information and referral
- Legal/court/law enforcement advocacy
- Medical advocacy
- Orders for Protection or Harassment Restraining Order assistance
- Reparations (financial assistance for crime-related costs)
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Stalking/Harassment OrdersSpecialized Crime Victim AssistanceSexual Assault HotlinesCrime Victim/Witness Support Volunteer OpportunitiesCrime Victim/Witness CounselingDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersSexual Assault CounselingCrime Victim Accompaniment ServicesIndividual AdvocacyCrime Victim Support GroupsCrime Victim Compensation
Domestic Abuse and Sex Trafficking/ Exploitation Victim Services - Women's Rural Advocacy Programs
Provides free and confidential services to those affected by domestic violence, sexual violence, human trafficking/exploitation, and high-risk youth in Lincoln, Lyon, Redwood, and Yellow Medicine counties.
Confidential services:
- Accompaniment to court
- Assistance with petitioning for an Order for Protection or Harassment Restraining Order
- Community education
- Crisis line
- Emergency transportation, and/or assistance
- Information, referrals, and resources
- Temporary emergency safe housing
- Systems coordination
- Support group
- Youth Programs: Provides youth the ability to teach and learn from their peers about confidence, communication, safety, and life skills.
Emergency assistance includes, but is not limited to, the following expenses:
- Crime Scene cleanup
- Grant funds are used to meet crime victims' emergency needs when available
- Purchase and installation of necessary home security devices
- Reimbursement of towing and storage fees incurred due to impoundment of a recovered stolen vehicle
- Replacement of necessary property that was lost, damaged or stolen as a result of a crime
- Transportation to locations related to the victim's needs as a victim, such as medical and criminal justice facilities
- Victim reimbursement for reasonable travel and living expenses incurred due to a change in venue
Victims of crime have also received funding through the program for items such as repairing a broken door, installing new locks, and replacing clothing or bedding taken as evidence.
Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program - FHPAP may be available through pre-screening.
Provides free and confidential services to those affected by domestic violence, sexual violence, human trafficking/exploitation, and high-risk youth in Lincoln, Lyon, Redwood, and Yellow Medicine counties.
Confidential services:
- Accompaniment to court
- Assistance with petitioning for an Order for Protection or Harassment Restraining Order
- Community education
- Crisis line
- Emergency transportation, and/or assistance
- Information, referrals, and resources
- Temporary emergency safe housing
- Systems coordination
- Support group
- Youth Programs: Provides youth the ability to teach and learn from their peers about confidence, communication, safety, and life skills.
Emergency assistance includes, but is not limited to, the following expenses:
- Crime Scene cleanup
- Grant funds are used to meet crime victims' emergency needs when available
- Purchase and installation of necessary home security devices
- Reimbursement of towing and storage fees incurred due to impoundment of a recovered stolen vehicle
- Replacement of necessary property that was lost, damaged or stolen as a result of a crime
- Transportation to locations related to the victim's needs as a victim, such as medical and criminal justice facilities
- Victim reimbursement for reasonable travel and living expenses incurred due to a change in venue
Victims of crime have also received funding through the program for items such as repairing a broken door, installing new locks, and replacing clothing or bedding taken as evidence.
Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program - FHPAP may be available through pre-screening.
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Rapid Re-Housing ProgramsCrime Victim CompensationDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesSafe HousesStalking/Harassment OrdersSpecialized Crime Victim AssistanceCrime Victim Safety PlanningDomestic Violence IssuesTransportation for Endangered PeopleIndividual AdvocacyDomestic Violence Support GroupsDomestic Violence HotlinesHomelessness Prevention ProgramsSpeakers/Speakers BureausSubject Specific Public Awareness/EducationCrime Victim Accompaniment Services
Domestic Violence Advocacy - Safe Avenues
Assists with clients experiencing domestic violence by:
- Assists in obtaining orders for protection (OFPs)
- Assists victims in safety planning
- Court advocacy
??- Crisis hotline for those who are victims of domestic or sexual violence
- Informs victims of their rights and reparations
- Providing information regarding domestic violence
- Provides support if reporting to law enforcement
- Provides referrals to other agencies
- Supports clients as needed
- Support group for victims
Assists with clients experiencing domestic violence by:
- Assists in obtaining orders for protection (OFPs)
- Assists victims in safety planning
- Court advocacy
??- Crisis hotline for those who are victims of domestic or sexual violence
- Informs victims of their rights and reparations
- Providing information regarding domestic violence
- Provides support if reporting to law enforcement
- Provides referrals to other agencies
- Supports clients as needed
- Support group for victims
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Mobile Crisis Response Services - Western Mental Health Center
Provides support to adults, children and families who are experiencing a mental health crisis in the comfort of their own home or other community location. Works in conjunction with local law enforcement agencies and emergency departments.
Services include:
- Crisis prevention planning
- Crisis text line
- Individual and family education
- On-site response to assess and stabilze a crisis situation
- Referrals to other local resources
- Short-term stabilization services through brief ongoing support
- Telephone crisis intervention
Provides support to adults, children and families who are experiencing a mental health crisis in the comfort of their own home or other community location. Works in conjunction with local law enforcement agencies and emergency departments.
Services include:
- Crisis prevention planning
- Crisis text line
- Individual and family education
- On-site response to assess and stabilze a crisis situation
- Referrals to other local resources
- Short-term stabilization services through brief ongoing support
- Telephone crisis intervention
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Suicide and Crisis Lifeline - 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
A free and confidential 24 hour/7 day a week hotline providing mental health crisis and emotional support to those in suicidal crisis, emotional crisis, or third parties reaching out on their behalf.
The caller will be routed to the closest possible crisis center in their area first and rerouted to a backup center if their local center is unavailable.
Online chat is available, and other resources to help individuals are listed on the website. The website lists information about how to help oneself and others when in crisis, finding resources, and best practices for mental health providers.
Videophone services are available for deaf/hard of hearing individuals via the 988 website here.
A free and confidential 24 hour/7 day a week hotline providing mental health crisis and emotional support to those in suicidal crisis, emotional crisis, or third parties reaching out on their behalf.
The caller will be routed to the closest possible crisis center in their area first and rerouted to a backup center if their local center is unavailable.
Online chat is available, and other resources to help individuals are listed on the website. The website lists information about how to help oneself and others when in crisis, finding resources, and best practices for mental health providers.
Videophone services are available for deaf/hard of hearing individuals via the 988 website here.
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