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Drop-In Youth Center - Life House - Duluth

A safe, adult-supervised place for youth ages 14-24 to socialize. Access to basic needs such as: - Clothing - Hygiene supplies - Laundry - Meals - Showers - Storage lockers Offering daily: - Activities - Independent living skills classes - Support groups

What's Here

Public Showers/Baths
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Youth
Youth Centers
General Clothing Provision
Youth/Student Support Groups
Baggage Check Facilities
Homeless Drop In Centers
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Youth Enrichment Programs
Laundry Facilities
Homeless Youth
At Risk Youth
Soup Kitchens

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

What's Here

Youth Centers
Youth Community Service Programs
Homework Help Programs
Older Adult Social Clubs
Faith Based Counseling
Senior Centers

Parks and Recreation - Fergus Falls City Offices

Provide services such as: - Activities for all ages such as adult hockey, skating programs, ice rentals, Kids Kamp, martial arts classes, softball, strength training, tennis, track and field, youth golf, volleyball camp, and youth softball/baseball - Animal control services. All cats and dogs over the age of 6 months must be licensed. Chicken permits are permitted who live in R-1 zones with a maximum of four chickens allowed. - Forestry and park maintenance of landscape and trees on public property and parks. Parks located in Fergus Falls are Adams, Airport, Barefoot, Broken Down Dam, Delagoon, Dr. Allen Magnuson, E&G Noyes Park, Ferber Park, George Wright, Godel, Higgins Dog Park, Kennedy Park Nature Area, Kirkbridge Park, Pebble Lake Golf Course, Pebble Lake Swimming Beach, Red Sox, Riverfront Pavilion, Riverview Waterfall Sanctuary, Robert Hannah, Roosevelt, T.H. Johnson, Van Dyk, and W.L. Burnap (Broadway). The ice rank is Cleveland Ice Rink. - Protect and promote the natural resources - Reserve a park shelter or facility on a first come, first serve basis

What's Here

Ice Skating
Ice Hockey
City/County Parks
Baseball
Swimming/Swimming Lessons
Basketball
Animal Regulation
Volleyball
Meeting Space
Softball
Track and Field
Martial Arts
Golf
Ice Skating Rinks
Athletic Fields/Courts
Tennis
Picnic Grounds

Education Support Services - YMCA of the North

Career Pathways: Provides youth ages 14 - 24 who have faced systemic barriers to employment the opportunity to be introduced into the workforce by getting an internship at the YMCA. Beacons: Provides after-school and summer care for young people in grades K - 12 by partnering with Twin Cities area schools to provide quality educational, recreational, and leadership development activities and eliminate barriers to participation. Center for Youth Voice: Provides programs and services that help young people understand our system of government and how to effectively use their voice to take action on issues that matter to them. Teen Tech Center: Provides a technology-driven, interactive space for young people ages 12 - 24 to drop in, be creative, and develop new skills for free. Does not require a YMCA membership. Must be a member of the Teen Tech Center.

What's Here

Extended Child Care
Youth Enrichment Programs
General Youth Employment Programs
Community Involvement Programs
Youth Centers
Internship Programs
Leadership Development
Career Counseling

Senior Center Activities - Delano Senior Center

Provides activities and services for older adults including: - Bingo - Board games - Blood pressure checks - Chair yoga - Community lunch served daily at noon - Day trips - Exercise classes - Educational programs ?- HOME Program: assists with housekeeping, minor repair services, painting projects, lawn raking, and snow shoveling - Mature driver training - Technology help

What's Here

Field Trips/Excursions
Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites
Mature Driver Training
Exercise Classes/Groups
Yoga
General Recreational Activities/Sports
Senior Centers
Home Maintenance and Minor Repair Services
Yard Maintenance
Bingo
Residential Snow Shoveling

City Offices - Hopkins City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: - Member contact information Administration Department: - City Manager: Mike Mornson, (952)548-6301 - Assistant City Manager, Ari Lenz, (952)548-6303 Building Department: - Administrative Assistant: Maria Jimenez, (952)548-6320 - Building Official: Chris Kearney, (952)548-6321 - Building inspection information - Construction permit information City Clerk Department: - City Clerk: Amy Domeier, (952)548-6304 - Animal Control Impound: Hopkins Pet Hospital, 8870 Excelsior Boulevard, (952)935-5566 - Election information on absentee ballots, polling places, election outcomes - Domestic Partner Registries Planning Department: - Director of Economic Development & Planning: Kersten Elverum, (952)548-6340 - City Planner: Jason Lindahl, (952)548-6342 - Community Development Coordinator: Jan Youngquist, (952)548-6343 - Public Housing Manager: Muse Mohamed, (952)548-6345 - Economic Development & Planning Administrative Assistant: Courtney Pearsall, (952)548-6341 - Services: Economic development, Housing, Zoning & Planning, Inspections, Permits, Licenses, Public Housing Public Works Division: - Public Works Director, Nate Stanley, (952)548-6350 - Services: Engineering, Parks & Trails, Garbage & Recycling, Street Maintenance, Water & Sewer - Community gardens in Hopkins Valley Park

What's Here

Animal Regulation
Traffic Signs
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
Community Gardening
City Attorney
Street Cleaning
Building Inspection
Street Construction/Repair
City Government Information Services
Flood/Siltation Control
Home Rehabilitation Loans
Domestic Partner Registries
Local Officials Offices
Maps
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Meeting Space
Residential Recycling Programs
Traffic Signals
Construction/Development Permits
Trash/Garbage Pickup
Sewer System Maintenance

Public Library Services - Washington County Library

- Assistive devices for visually and hearing impaired - Children's services and programs, including weekly storytimes - Downloadable eBooks and eAudiobooks - Electronic reference tools, available in-house and remotely - Internet access - Medication drop box at Wildwood Library - Written books, books on CD, music CDs, DVDs, magazines, and newspapers - Reference service - Service to homebound users - Meeting space

What's Here

Library Audiovisual Services
Medication Disposal
Meeting Space
Book Downloads
Story Hour
Public Internet Access Sites
Home Library Services
Public Libraries
Book Loan
Reference/Information

City Offices - Green Isle City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: Member Contact Information City Attorney City Clerk Department - Part Time City Clerk/Treasurer - Pet licenses - Application for water, sewer, garbage service - Election information - Animal Control phone number: (888)880-4567 Emergency Management Public Works Division - Main number: (507)326-5220 (shop) - Parks, trails, playgrounds, ball fields, and ice rinks information - Recycling information - Sewer maintenance information - Snow removal information - Street cleaning and street construction/repair information - Water department information

What's Here

Recreational Trails
Building Inspection
Residential Recycling Programs
Water Service Connection/Repair
Maps
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Local Officials Offices
Street Construction/Repair
Construction/Development Permits
Athletic Fields/Courts
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
City Attorney
Election Information
City/County Parks
Animal Regulation
Street Cleaning
City Offices of Emergency Services
Ice Skating Rinks
Meeting Space

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

What's Here

Youth Centers
Youth Community Service Programs
Homework Help Programs
Older Adult Social Clubs
Faith Based Counseling
Senior Centers

City Services - Askov City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: - Member contact information Departments: - Administration and Finance - Animal licenses and permits - City Ordinances - City Parks: Offers three parks: Children's Park, RV Park, and Village Park. RV Park contains 8 spots for RV camping - Community Center - Public works - Zoning commission ?

What's Here

Animal Regulation
Local Officials Offices
Sewage Treatment Facilities
Meeting Space
Water Supply System
Construction/Development Permits
Street Construction/Repair
City Government Information Services
Sewer System Maintenance
Electric Service Connection/Repair
Land Use Planning and Regulation Services
City/County Parks
Water Service Connection/Repair
Campgrounds

Community Center - Hallett Center of Crosby

A community center offering a fitness center, aquatics area, ice arena, multi-purpose arena, walking track, and meeting rooms.

What's Here

Neighborhood Multipurpose Centers
Swimming Facilities
Ice Skating Rinks

Law Library - Saint Louis County Sixth Judicial District Court

- Billson Meeting Room: A small meeting room is available for individuals and small groups. - Borrowing Library Materials - Photocopying/Printing: Photocopiers and/or printers available for legal research purposes only - Reference Services: A staff person is available to assist individuals with print and electronic legal resources - WiFi

What's Here

Public Internet Access Sites
Meeting Space
Law Libraries

Community Center Services - Parenting Resource Center - Austin

Provides a community center for new and returning residents. Services include: - Advocacy and Client Service: Connect clients with necessary resources to address medical, social, community, legal, financial, educational, and other needs - Community Programs: Fostering diversity, inclusion, and cultural education - Language Services: Translation and interpretation services of documents, emails, and phone calls for clients in person, by phone, and virtual formats

What's Here

Language Translation
Ethnic Oriented Multipurpose Centers
Individual Advocacy
Language Interpretation
Drop In Centers

Facilities Reservations - Rochester Independent School District 535

Provides meeting space for groups throughout 28 buildings in the district. Facilities include classrooms, gymnasiums, swimming pools, auditoriums, a planetarium with an instructor, wrestling gyms, gymnastic gyms, banquet facilities, and catering.

What's Here

Meeting Space
Banquet Facilities

Meeting Space - Scott County Library

Public meeting rooms are available for community groups. Entrance or admission fees, and the marketing or selling of goods or services for profit, are prohibited. All meetings must be open to the public and may not be restricted to a particular group.

What's Here

Meeting Space

Education Support Services - YMCA of the North

Career Pathways: Provides youth ages 14 - 24 who have faced systemic barriers to employment the opportunity to be introduced into the workforce by getting an internship at the YMCA. Beacons: Provides after-school and summer care for young people in grades K - 12 by partnering with Twin Cities area schools to provide quality educational, recreational, and leadership development activities and eliminate barriers to participation. Center for Youth Voice: Provides programs and services that help young people understand our system of government and how to effectively use their voice to take action on issues that matter to them. Teen Tech Center: Provides a technology-driven, interactive space for young people ages 12 - 24 to drop in, be creative, and develop new skills for free. Does not require a YMCA membership. Must be a member of the Teen Tech Center.

What's Here

Extended Child Care
Youth Enrichment Programs
General Youth Employment Programs
Community Involvement Programs
Youth Centers
Internship Programs
Leadership Development
Career Counseling

BGCTC's Academic Success Programming - Boys and Girls Clubs - Twin Cities

- Healthy Movement Programming includes: - Athletic programs: Individual/teams including basketball, flag football, soccer and baseball - Open gym and physical activities - Outdoor and environmental education - Conflict resolution - Counseling - Education/Computer Learning Center includes computer driving stimulation program to practice safe driving, basic instruction, and avoiding risky behaviors while driving - Nutrition program includes: - Healthy meal/snack served daily - Nutrition education and meal preparation - Gardening opportunities - K - 8 Reading and literacy enrichment program for youth who have been assessed as needing focused reading support, and numeracy enrichment to assist youth in transition from "learning to read" to "reading to learn" skills with a focus on building math proficiencies - K - 12 Academic enrichment program for youth to promote academic growth Offers 1:1 academic support including tutoring, skills to become self-directed learners, STEM focused activities and Mentoring program - Leadership/citizenship groups - Life skills education - Teen Pathways College Readiness Program: Individualized support and assistance preparing youth for ACT/SAT exams, college applications, college visits and other assistance as needed to ensure student's progress - Teen Pathways Employment Readiness Program: Individualized and mentoring support to enhance working and life skills including managing a checking account, creating a budget, saving and investing, career plans and mentoring, vocational exploration, interviewing techniques and additional services as needed to ensure a student's success beyond high school - "Smart Moves" drug and alcohol use prevention program and premature sexual activity prevention

What's Here

Literacy Programs
Outdoor Environmental Education
Photography Instruction
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Youth Centers
Career Exploration
Computer Literacy Training Programs
General Recreational Activities/Sports
Resume Preparation Assistance
Gymnasiums
Basketball
Conflict Resolution Training
Job Interview Training
Musical Instrument Instruction
Glee Clubs/Choir Groups
Job Search/Placement
Life Skills Education
Boys/Girls Clubs
Popular Dancing Instruction
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Subject Tutoring
Leadership Development
Child Guidance

Sports and Recreation - Mankato Family YMCA

Services/programs include: - Youth center - Family recreation - Fitness programs - Summer camp - Swimming lessons for preschoolers, youth, and adults - Aerobic classes - Water exercise classes - Youth sports - Basketball courts - Weight training - Walking programs - YMCA Preschool Program (trained teachers provide developmentally appropriate activities: Kindergarten readiness skills, swim lessons, music and movement, field trips, etc.)

What's Here

Residential Camps
Exercise Classes/Groups
Youth Centers
Day Camps
Swimming Facilities
General Recreational Activities/Sports
Y Facilities
Walking Programs

Team Building and Retreat - True Friends

Provides groups and organizations looking to boost communication, trust, and collaboration through a variety of activities. Also offers retreat programs for conferences and rental space.

What's Here

Team Building Activities
Retreat Centers

Library Programs and Services - Dakota County Libraries

- Computer Classes: Business Resources, Computer Basics, Internet Basics, Word 2010, Your Library Online, and more - Copier and scanner - Home library service - iLab with makerspace technologies - Interlibrary loans - Online research tools - Print and non-print materials including regular and large print books, books on CD, paperbacks, music CDs, video games, audio tapes, DVDs, described videos, newspapers, pamphlets, and magazines - Public meeting rooms - Reference and information services including Internet and web access - Sponsors and hosts book clubs - Streaming and downloadable media (audiobooks, eBooks, movies, music, and television programs) - Storytimes and summer reading program for youth

What's Here

Large Print Materials/Collections
Resume Preparation Assistance
Home Library Services
Meeting Space
Reference/Information
Book Downloads
Library Audiovisual Services
Document Copying Services
Interlibrary Loan
Book Loan
Public Access Computers/Tools
Literary Societies/Book Reading Clubs
Job Search/Placement
Public Internet Access Sites
Story Hour
Public Libraries
Online Databases
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Children's Reading Clubs
Job Interview Training

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

What's Here

Youth Centers
Youth Community Service Programs
Homework Help Programs
Older Adult Social Clubs
Faith Based Counseling
Senior Centers

Education and Speakers Regarding Islam - Islamic Center of Minnesota

- Bookstore and library with books and videos for adults and children on Islam, Muslim life, Islamic teachings and practices, Muslim history, American and Muslim affairs, and Arabic instruction - Education, speakers, Islamic counseling, Islamic prayers, and other services as needed - Gymnasium is available for event rental - Performs Islamic marriage and funeral services - Saturday and Sunday school taught in English and Arabic on religious studies of Islam - School on premises

What's Here

Muslim Community
Religious Activities
Mortuary Services
Religious Libraries
Meeting Space
Spiritual/Religious Issues Counseling
Library Audiovisual Services
Ethnic Oriented Multipurpose Centers
Speakers/Speakers Bureaus

Community Center - Chinese Social Service Center

Provides a community center offer services such as: - Counseling and support for new immigrants - Employment referral and assistance - English as a Second Language and citizenship classes - Forms and applications assistance for Social Security, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Medicare, Medical Assistance, MinnesotaCare, public housing, childcare assistance, WIC, or Head Start programs - Health counseling and education - Home care services contracted with Medica offering homemaking and PCA services to older adults and individuals living with a disability - Parenting skills counseling - Senior program offering socialization and activities as well as seminars on health, immigration, and social services every other month - Translation services - Transportation assistance for health appointments, benefits appointments, and school - Youth programs such as a summer youth program helping children who are academically at risk, lack English skills, and have minimal education improve their academics and learning

What's Here

Immigrant Resettlement Services
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Job Search/Placement
Second Language Programs
Medicaid Applications
Ethnic Oriented Multipurpose Centers
Older Adult Social Clubs
Medicare Enrollment
Immigrant Benefits Assistance
Child Care Expense Assistance Applications
General Health Education Programs
Social Security Disability Insurance Applications
SSI Applications
Medicare Part D Low Income Subsidy (Extra Help) Applications
Certificates/Forms Assistance
Indigent Transportation
Age Peer Networking
Citizenship Education
Chinese Community
Workshops/Symposiums
Language Translation
WIC Applications/Certification
Youth Enrichment Programs
Health/Disability Related Counseling

Community Education - Lake Crystal Wellcome Memorial Independent School District 2071

- New driver education - Mature driver eduction - Arts instruction - Babysitting training/instruction - See online catalog for more

What's Here

Mature Driver Training
Meeting Space
Community Adult Schools
New Driver Training

Senior Center Activities - Pierz Area Senior Center

Offers different activities such as bingo, cards, and music throughout the week. Also provides meal programs, including congregate meal dining and home-delivered meals.

What's Here

Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites
Home Delivered Meals
Senior Centers
Low Cost Meals
Older Adult Social Clubs

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