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Domestic Violence Services and Women's Shelter - Women's Shelter and Support Center
The Women's Shelter and Support Center provides a 24-hour domestic violence outreach program. Satellite offices are located in Dodge and Fillmore Counties. Services include:
- Emergency telephone assistance and in person crisis intervention
- Information and referrals and safety planning
- Emergency services including a safe shelter for women and their children leaving any type of current domestic violence relationship
- Emergency food, clothing, and transportation, etc.
- Legal advocacy including harassment restraining orders/injunctions and court support
- Provides general domestic violence information for the public
- Assistance with arrangements for pets may be available
The Women's Shelter and Support Center provides a 24-hour domestic violence outreach program. Satellite offices are located in Dodge and Fillmore Counties. Services include:
- Emergency telephone assistance and in person crisis intervention
- Information and referrals and safety planning
- Emergency services including a safe shelter for women and their children leaving any type of current domestic violence relationship
- Emergency food, clothing, and transportation, etc.
- Legal advocacy including harassment restraining orders/injunctions and court support
- Provides general domestic violence information for the public
- Assistance with arrangements for pets may be available
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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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Sex Trade Related HelplinesIndividual AdvocacyAdult Sexual Assault SurvivorsSexual Assault CounselingGeneral Crime Victim AssistanceFamilies/Friends of Sexual Assault/Abuse SurvivorsChild Sexual Assault SurvivorsIndividual CounselingSexual Assault HotlinesSpouse/Intimate Partner Sexual Assault Survivors
Domestic Violence Crisis Line - Asian Women United of Minnesota - AWUM
24-hour multi-lingual domestic violence crisis line for information and help that serves the Asian community
24-hour multi-lingual domestic violence crisis line for information and help that serves the Asian community
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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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Domestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersCrime Victim Accompaniment ServicesIndividual AdvocacyCrime Victim/Witness CounselingStalking/Harassment OrdersSpecialized Crime Victim AssistanceCrime Victim CompensationCrime Victim Support GroupsCrime Victim/Witness Support Volunteer OpportunitiesSexual Assault CounselingSexual Assault Hotlines
Sexual Assault Advocacy - Program for Aid to Victims of Sexual Assault - PAVSA
Provides supportive advocacy for a range of support following sexual violence, including:
- Assisting in relocating through our collaborations with Day One and Polaris Project
- Normalizing and validating feelings around your experience
- Offering referrals if needs are outside our scope of services
- Providing crisis counseling
- Providing information about the reporting process
- Seeking shelter at local or state shelters
- Translation services through our collaboration with Day One
- Transportation assistance to get folks to or back from the hospital for a sexual assault exam
Advocates can meet over the phone, video conference, or in-person.
Provides supportive advocacy for a range of support following sexual violence, including:
- Assisting in relocating through our collaborations with Day One and Polaris Project
- Normalizing and validating feelings around your experience
- Offering referrals if needs are outside our scope of services
- Providing crisis counseling
- Providing information about the reporting process
- Seeking shelter at local or state shelters
- Translation services through our collaboration with Day One
- Transportation assistance to get folks to or back from the hospital for a sexual assault exam
Advocates can meet over the phone, video conference, or in-person.
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Mental Health and Alcohol and Chemical Health Services - Boynton Health - University of Minnesota
Provides individual and couple counseling and psychotherapy, medication assessment and management, urgent consultation (phone or in person), a variety of group therapies, social work assistance, and chemical health assessment and treatment.
Provides individual and couple counseling and psychotherapy, medication assessment and management, urgent consultation (phone or in person), a variety of group therapies, social work assistance, and chemical health assessment and treatment.
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Mental Health Crisis Mobile Response Services - Central Minnesota Mental Health Center - CMMHC
Provides community-based mental health crisis services to children and adults experiencing a mental health crisis. The team can do suicide assessments, safety planning, coping skills, and make referrals. Services are provided by mental health practitioners under the direct supervision of mental health professionals. The crisis response team can travel to homes or community locations to help individuals. Services include:
- 24-hour crisis response phone line
- Crisis screening and prevention planning
- Face-to-face assessment and intervention
- Mobile outreach and crisis stabilization
- Suicide assessment and safety planning
Provides community-based mental health crisis services to children and adults experiencing a mental health crisis. The team can do suicide assessments, safety planning, coping skills, and make referrals. Services are provided by mental health practitioners under the direct supervision of mental health professionals. The crisis response team can travel to homes or community locations to help individuals. Services include:
- 24-hour crisis response phone line
- Crisis screening and prevention planning
- Face-to-face assessment and intervention
- Mobile outreach and crisis stabilization
- Suicide assessment and safety planning
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Sexual Assault Community Advocacy Program - Southwest Crisis Center
Services are victim-centered, which means individuals will guide their own process, make their own decisions, and have staff provide information, support, and referrals.
Services include:
- Advocacy: Assistance in obtaining Emergency Protective Orders, Permanent Restraining Orders, Stalking/Harassment Orders, Temporary Restraining Orders, housing, community services, and medical appointments
- Community education and professional training
- Confidentiality
- Crisis line
- Emergency Services: Transportation to medical facilities, law enforcement, safe housing, etc.
- Individual and group support
- Safety planning
Services are victim-centered, which means individuals will guide their own process, make their own decisions, and have staff provide information, support, and referrals.
Services include:
- Advocacy: Assistance in obtaining Emergency Protective Orders, Permanent Restraining Orders, Stalking/Harassment Orders, Temporary Restraining Orders, housing, community services, and medical appointments
- Community education and professional training
- Confidentiality
- Crisis line
- Emergency Services: Transportation to medical facilities, law enforcement, safe housing, etc.
- Individual and group support
- Safety planning
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Clinic Services - HealthPartners - Hutchinson Health Mental Health Clinic
Outpatient services:
- Chemical use assessment and treatment
- Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT)
- Couples, family, group, and individual therapy
- Crisis intervention via telephone
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
- Mental health education
- Psychiatric evaluation and medication management
- Psychological evaluation and testing
A team of mental health professionals consisting of psychiatrists, psychologists, therapists, social workers, nurses, and licensed alcohol and drug counselors treat a variety of mental and behavioral health conditions including, but not limited to:
- ADD/ADHD
- Adjustment disorders
- Anger issues
- Anxiety
- Bipolar disorders
- Children/adolescents with disruptive behavior
- Depression
- Emotional issues
- Grief and loss
- Mood disorders
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
- Parenting/family issues
- Personality disorders
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and trauma
- Relationship issues
- Stress
- Substance and alcohol use
- Thought disorders
Outpatient services:
- Chemical use assessment and treatment
- Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT)
- Couples, family, group, and individual therapy
- Crisis intervention via telephone
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
- Mental health education
- Psychiatric evaluation and medication management
- Psychological evaluation and testing
A team of mental health professionals consisting of psychiatrists, psychologists, therapists, social workers, nurses, and licensed alcohol and drug counselors treat a variety of mental and behavioral health conditions including, but not limited to:
- ADD/ADHD
- Adjustment disorders
- Anger issues
- Anxiety
- Bipolar disorders
- Children/adolescents with disruptive behavior
- Depression
- Emotional issues
- Grief and loss
- Mood disorders
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
- Parenting/family issues
- Personality disorders
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and trauma
- Relationship issues
- Stress
- Substance and alcohol use
- Thought disorders
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Individual CounselingAdolescent/Youth CounselingParent CounselingHealth/Disability Related CounselingPost Traumatic Stress DisorderGeneral PsychiatryStress ManagementPersonality DisordersGeneral Mental Health Information/EducationPsychological AssessmentGroup CounselingChild GuidanceGeneral Assessment for Substance Use DisordersHospital Based Outpatient ServicesPsychiatric Medication MonitoringPsychological TestingClinical Psychiatric EvaluationMood DisordersPsychiatric Disorder CounselingFamily CounselingDialectical Behavior TherapyAddiction PsychiatryGeneral Crisis Intervention HotlinesConjoint CounselingMedical Social WorkComprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder TreatmentSubstance Use Disorder CounselingBereavement and Grief CounselingCognitive Behavioral TherapyBipolar DisorderDepressionGeneralized Anxiety DisorderAttention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Adult and Children Mobile Crisis Team - Region 4 South Mental Health Consortium
The Region 4 South Mobile Crisis Response Team provides 24 hours/7 days a week mobile mental health services which are short-term, face to face services designed to restore a person's functioning level to pre-crisis levels. Services provided:
- Crisis assessment and interventions which offer opportunities to de-escalate a situation
- Community resource education and resource referrals
- Help individuals develop individualized strategies for their future concerns
- Referral to local, short-term crisis stabilization faculties
- The crisis team provides services in the community, home, hospital, clinic, school, jail, or emergency rooms
- Treatment planning
The Region 4 South Mobile Crisis Response Team provides 24 hours/7 days a week mobile mental health services which are short-term, face to face services designed to restore a person's functioning level to pre-crisis levels. Services provided:
- Crisis assessment and interventions which offer opportunities to de-escalate a situation
- Community resource education and resource referrals
- Help individuals develop individualized strategies for their future concerns
- Referral to local, short-term crisis stabilization faculties
- The crisis team provides services in the community, home, hospital, clinic, school, jail, or emergency rooms
- Treatment planning
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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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Northwoods Battered Women's Shelter - Northwoods Coalition for Family Safety
- A safe shelter for women who have been battered in a relationship
- 60 day limit has been set on how long one can stay
- Children are welcome, with legal guardian/parent
- Every woman makes her own decision to stay in the relationship, divorce or separate
- The role of the shelter is not to make decisions for her but to support her in the decision she makes
- Non-judgmental Services provided: - Help in filling out Orders For Protection
- Individual and/or group advocacy
- Accompaniment
- Safety planning
- Support groups
- Wellness Program
- Food Program
- A safe shelter for women who have been battered in a relationship
- 60 day limit has been set on how long one can stay
- Children are welcome, with legal guardian/parent
- Every woman makes her own decision to stay in the relationship, divorce or separate
- The role of the shelter is not to make decisions for her but to support her in the decision she makes
- Non-judgmental Services provided: - Help in filling out Orders For Protection
- Individual and/or group advocacy
- Accompaniment
- Safety planning
- Support groups
- Wellness Program
- Food Program
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Emergency Services/Mobile Mental Health Program - Lakeland Mental Health Center
Emergency Outpatient Mental Health Services: Provides community-based crisis support for children and adults experiencing urgent mental health situations.
Mobile Mental Health Crisis Response Team: Offers suicide risk assessments, safety planning, coping skills coaching, and referrals to ongoing care. These services aim to reduce unnecessary hospitalizations, prevent displacement from the home, help individuals remain connected to existing supports, and link them with additional resources. The crisis response team can travel to homes or community locations to assist.
Services include:
- 24-hour crisis response phone line
- Crisis screening and prevention planning
- Face-to-face assessment and intervention
- Mobile outreach and crisis stabilization
- Suicide risk assessment and safety planning
Emergency Outpatient Mental Health Services: Provides community-based crisis support for children and adults experiencing urgent mental health situations.
Mobile Mental Health Crisis Response Team: Offers suicide risk assessments, safety planning, coping skills coaching, and referrals to ongoing care. These services aim to reduce unnecessary hospitalizations, prevent displacement from the home, help individuals remain connected to existing supports, and link them with additional resources. The crisis response team can travel to homes or community locations to assist.
Services include:
- 24-hour crisis response phone line
- Crisis screening and prevention planning
- Face-to-face assessment and intervention
- Mobile outreach and crisis stabilization
- Suicide risk assessment and safety planning
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Sexual Assault Services - HOPE Coalition
Advocacy for victims of sexual violence or harassment, family, friends, community members, and service providers in Goodhue and Wabasha counties.
Services include:
- Advocacy within criminal justice system
- Advocates assist with support and guidance
- Free, confidential 24-hour sexual assault hotline
Resource for service providers: Goodhue County SMART (Sexual Assault Multi-Disciplinary Action Response Team) works to ensure that the people and agencies responding to a sexual assault survivor are victim-centered and culturally-competent.
Advocacy for victims of sexual violence or harassment, family, friends, community members, and service providers in Goodhue and Wabasha counties.
Services include:
- Advocacy within criminal justice system
- Advocates assist with support and guidance
- Free, confidential 24-hour sexual assault hotline
Resource for service providers: Goodhue County SMART (Sexual Assault Multi-Disciplinary Action Response Team) works to ensure that the people and agencies responding to a sexual assault survivor are victim-centered and culturally-competent.
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Anti-Violence Program and Helpline - OutFront Minnesota
Provides support for victims/survivors of intimate partner violence, sexual violence, and hate/bias violence. Specializing in working with LGBTQ+ communities.
Services provided include:
- Helpline staffed with trained advocates to help those experiencing violence, harassment, or harm
- Crisis intervention services, confidential crisis counseling, and advocacy services for LGBTQ+ victims/survivors of violence and harassment
- Assistance with navigating systems, safety planning, finding shelter, peer counseling, and filing protective orders
- Referrals for resources and services provided by community organizations, including pro bono LGBTQ+ friendly attorneys
- Filing police reports, pursuing reparations
- Support groups for LGBTQ+ victims/survivors of violence on occasion
- Will work with LGBTQ+ youth and adults
Note: Does not provide shelter or legal services
Provides support for victims/survivors of intimate partner violence, sexual violence, and hate/bias violence. Specializing in working with LGBTQ+ communities.
Services provided include:
- Helpline staffed with trained advocates to help those experiencing violence, harassment, or harm
- Crisis intervention services, confidential crisis counseling, and advocacy services for LGBTQ+ victims/survivors of violence and harassment
- Assistance with navigating systems, safety planning, finding shelter, peer counseling, and filing protective orders
- Referrals for resources and services provided by community organizations, including pro bono LGBTQ+ friendly attorneys
- Filing police reports, pursuing reparations
- Support groups for LGBTQ+ victims/survivors of violence on occasion
- Will work with LGBTQ+ youth and adults
Note: Does not provide shelter or legal services
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Mental Health - Minnesota Department of Human Services - Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services Division
Offers a comprehensive range of services tailored to meet the unique needs of individuals who are deaf, deafblind, or hard of hearing. Provides the following services to people with hearing loss:
- Aftercare planning
- Assessment and stabilization
- Care coordination
- Community placement assistance
- Counseling services and treatment
- Crisis intervention
- Individual and family consultation
Offers a comprehensive range of services tailored to meet the unique needs of individuals who are deaf, deafblind, or hard of hearing. Provides the following services to people with hearing loss:
- Aftercare planning
- Assessment and stabilization
- Care coordination
- Community placement assistance
- Counseling services and treatment
- Crisis intervention
- Individual and family consultation
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Sexual Assault Community Advocacy Program - Southwest Crisis Center
Services are victim-centered, which means individuals will guide their own process, make their own decisions, and have staff provide information, support, and referrals.
Services include:
- Advocacy: Assistance in obtaining Emergency Protective Orders, Permanent Restraining Orders, Stalking/Harassment Orders, Temporary Restraining Orders, housing, community services, and medical appointments
- Community education and professional training
- Confidentiality
- Crisis line
- Emergency Services: Transportation to medical facilities, law enforcement, safe housing, etc.
- Individual and group support
- Safety planning
Services are victim-centered, which means individuals will guide their own process, make their own decisions, and have staff provide information, support, and referrals.
Services include:
- Advocacy: Assistance in obtaining Emergency Protective Orders, Permanent Restraining Orders, Stalking/Harassment Orders, Temporary Restraining Orders, housing, community services, and medical appointments
- Community education and professional training
- Confidentiality
- Crisis line
- Emergency Services: Transportation to medical facilities, law enforcement, safe housing, etc.
- Individual and group support
- Safety planning
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Outpatient Services for Children - Southwestern Mental Health Center
Provides outpatient mental health services. Services include:
- Adolescent dialectical behavioral therapy
- Children's Therapeutic Services and Support (CTSS)
- Child psychiatric assessment and medication
- Home-based services
- Individual, family, and group therapy
- Play and experimental therapy
- Trauma-focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)
Assist individuals and loved ones on the following issues:
- Academic struggles
- Anxiety
- Coping with change
- Depression
- Grief and loss
- Overcoming trauma
- Maladaptive coping that interferes with daily life
- Managing mental health
- Relationship conflict
- Social skills deficits
- Survivor of physical, emotional, and/or sexual abuse
NOTE: Provides a 24-hour crisis line available to individuals in need of mental health services. The mobile crisis response team is available to help in person, at home, at school, at work, or wherever the crisis occurs.
Provides outpatient mental health services. Services include:
- Adolescent dialectical behavioral therapy
- Children's Therapeutic Services and Support (CTSS)
- Child psychiatric assessment and medication
- Home-based services
- Individual, family, and group therapy
- Play and experimental therapy
- Trauma-focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)
Assist individuals and loved ones on the following issues:
- Academic struggles
- Anxiety
- Coping with change
- Depression
- Grief and loss
- Overcoming trauma
- Maladaptive coping that interferes with daily life
- Managing mental health
- Relationship conflict
- Social skills deficits
- Survivor of physical, emotional, and/or sexual abuse
NOTE: Provides a 24-hour crisis line available to individuals in need of mental health services. The mobile crisis response team is available to help in person, at home, at school, at work, or wherever the crisis occurs.
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Psychiatric Mobile Response TeamsTrauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral TherapyChild Abuse CounselingDialectical Behavior TherapyHome Based Mental Health ServicesPlay TherapyIndividual CounselingFamily CounselingMental Health Crisis LinesChild Sexual Abuse CounselingClinical Psychiatric EvaluationBereavement and Grief CounselingGroup CounselingPsychiatric Medication MonitoringIn Person Crisis InterventionSpouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Counseling
Pregnancy Help Center - Birthright - Rochester
Pro-life pregnancy support and 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
Referrals for professional counseling for:
- Adoption
- Child care options
- Child safety issues
- Job search/career development
- Pregnancy and childbirth
- Prenatal development
Pro-life pregnancy support and 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
Referrals for professional counseling for:
- Adoption
- Child care options
- Child safety issues
- Job search/career development
- Pregnancy and childbirth
- Prenatal development
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Crisis Intervention Services - DeafLEAD
Deaf Crisis Line/Disaster Distress Helpline: Provides a 24 hour/7 days a week free, confidential crisis helpline utilizing videophone and American Sign Language (ASL). Also offers texting.
- Crisis Interpreting: Supports individuals with trauma-sensitive American Sign Language interpreting that mitigates retraumatizing the survivor and adds an extra layer of sensitivity. Also provides training on trauma-informed interpreting and mental health interpreting.
- Deaf Crisis Line: Supports individuals who are facing a variety of challenges and are victims of crimes including survivors of domestic violence, child abuse, elder abuse, mental health challenges, and more.
- Disaster Distress Hotline: Supports callers who have been affected by natural or man-made disasters.
Victim Services: Provides services to deaf, hard of hearing, deafblind, and late-deafened victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, trafficking, and crime and their families, including:
- 24 hour/7 days a week deaf crisis line?
- Advocacy in legal, medical, and personal
- Counseling
- Case management
- Crisis intervention
- Emotional support
- Interpreting services
- Trauma-Center Trauma Sensitive Yoga (TCTSY)
Deaf Crisis Line/Disaster Distress Helpline: Provides a 24 hour/7 days a week free, confidential crisis helpline utilizing videophone and American Sign Language (ASL). Also offers texting.
- Crisis Interpreting: Supports individuals with trauma-sensitive American Sign Language interpreting that mitigates retraumatizing the survivor and adds an extra layer of sensitivity. Also provides training on trauma-informed interpreting and mental health interpreting.
- Deaf Crisis Line: Supports individuals who are facing a variety of challenges and are victims of crimes including survivors of domestic violence, child abuse, elder abuse, mental health challenges, and more.
- Disaster Distress Hotline: Supports callers who have been affected by natural or man-made disasters.
Victim Services: Provides services to deaf, hard of hearing, deafblind, and late-deafened victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, trafficking, and crime and their families, including:
- 24 hour/7 days a week deaf crisis line?
- Advocacy in legal, medical, and personal
- Counseling
- Case management
- Crisis intervention
- Emotional support
- Interpreting services
- Trauma-Center Trauma Sensitive Yoga (TCTSY)
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Domestic and Sexual Violence Services - Family Pathways Administrative Office
Provide support to those who have been affected by domestic violence or sexual assault. Services may include:
- 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: Provides a hotline for advocacy, resources, and shelter for all victims of violence. The hotline provides information and safety planning to support victims.
- Advocacy: Legal advocates can help victims navigate and explain the legal system in criminal and civil protective order cases. Helps victims work with local police, city, and county attorneys to advocate on the victim's behalf. Assist in filing Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders. Attend court hearings with victims to provide information and support and more.
- Emergency Shelter: A 24-hour domestic violence and sexual violence emergency shelter within Carlton, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, and Pine counties. The Black Dog Hill Shelter provides secure emergency shelter and access to basic needs to survivors and children. Basic needs include meals, toiletries, clothing, linens, diapers, laundry facilities, and access to a food shelf.
- Intervention: Offers a Batterers Intervention Program to those interested and/or court-ordered to participate in a psycho-educational group led by trained professional facilitators. Participants learn to identify abusive behaviors and are taught to react to situations non-abusively and communicate with their partner.
- Support Groups: Provides support groups to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault through empowerment, conversations, and activities. Meetings are held in-person and virtual and times will vary by county office.
Provide support to those who have been affected by domestic violence or sexual assault. Services may include:
- 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: Provides a hotline for advocacy, resources, and shelter for all victims of violence. The hotline provides information and safety planning to support victims.
- Advocacy: Legal advocates can help victims navigate and explain the legal system in criminal and civil protective order cases. Helps victims work with local police, city, and county attorneys to advocate on the victim's behalf. Assist in filing Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders. Attend court hearings with victims to provide information and support and more.
- Emergency Shelter: A 24-hour domestic violence and sexual violence emergency shelter within Carlton, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, and Pine counties. The Black Dog Hill Shelter provides secure emergency shelter and access to basic needs to survivors and children. Basic needs include meals, toiletries, clothing, linens, diapers, laundry facilities, and access to a food shelf.
- Intervention: Offers a Batterers Intervention Program to those interested and/or court-ordered to participate in a psycho-educational group led by trained professional facilitators. Participants learn to identify abusive behaviors and are taught to react to situations non-abusively and communicate with their partner.
- Support Groups: Provides support groups to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault through empowerment, conversations, and activities. Meetings are held in-person and virtual and times will vary by county office.
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Domestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesTransportation for Endangered PeopleSubject Specific Public Awareness/EducationDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersDomestic Violence SheltersDomestic Violence HotlinesCrime Victim Safety PlanningIndividual AdvocacyStalking/Harassment OrdersSpouse/Intimate Partner Abuse PreventionChild Sexual Assault SurvivorsSexual Assault SheltersAbused AdultsDomestic Violence Intervention ProgramsChild Abuse PreventionDomestic Violence Support GroupsAbused ChildrenCrime Victim Accompaniment ServicesSexually Abused Adults
Mental Health Services - Bridgewater Health Urgent Care Behavioral Health Center
The Human Development Center is providing the following services:
- Assessments for access to Residential Crisis Stabilization centers
- Comprehensive mental health and SUD assessments and access to providers
- Crisis screening, assessment, and stabilization
- Expedited access to primary care
- Intensive short-term case management and treatment coordination with support for follow-through
- Link to First Episode Psychosis program
- Mental health crisis line with a mental health crisis response team
- Peer support and peer recovery
- Psychiatric services and referral for ongoing psychiatric needs
- Streamlined assessment and access to medication-assisted treatment
- Support to access financial assistance, medical insurance, food support, emergency assistance, housing, employment services, child and family support services
- Transportation support
Note: The mobile crisis response team only serves residents living in Carlton, Cook, Lake, and Saint Louis counties.
The Human Development Center is providing the following services:
- Assessments for access to Residential Crisis Stabilization centers
- Comprehensive mental health and SUD assessments and access to providers
- Crisis screening, assessment, and stabilization
- Expedited access to primary care
- Intensive short-term case management and treatment coordination with support for follow-through
- Link to First Episode Psychosis program
- Mental health crisis line with a mental health crisis response team
- Peer support and peer recovery
- Psychiatric services and referral for ongoing psychiatric needs
- Streamlined assessment and access to medication-assisted treatment
- Support to access financial assistance, medical insurance, food support, emergency assistance, housing, employment services, child and family support services
- Transportation support
Note: The mobile crisis response team only serves residents living in Carlton, Cook, Lake, and Saint Louis counties.
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Substance Use DisordersMental Health Crisis LinesTherapy ReferralsMental Illness/Emotional DisabilitiesCentral Intake/Assessment for Substance Use DisordersCentral Intake/Assessment for Mental Health ServicesPsychiatric Mobile Response TeamsPeer Mental Health Support ServicesPsychiatric Case Management
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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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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