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Sober Recovery Housing - Cronin Home

Halfway home which provides a sober environment including: - Meals: One home cooked meal provided daily. 2 other meals available daily at all hours for those unable to attend the scheduled daily meal. - Nursing and Medications:Registered Nurse staff provide coverage for basic needs and medication administration - Self-Help Groups: Participation in Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous and other self-help groups is encouraged but not mandatory on site - Transportation: Provided by staff for residents in need of travel to mental illness/chemical dependency treatment, medical appointments, and emergencies. Also provides bus vouchers for residents in need on a daily first come first served basis. Accepts donations of: - Blankets - Board games - Books - Decks of cards - Gently used clothing including outerwear, socks and shoes - Magazines - Puzzles - Towels Internships available.

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Family Resource Rooms - Brooklyn Center Public Schools District 286

Provides students, families, and community members with access to information and support from community agencies addressing basic needs such as food, clothing, energy assistance, shelter, and healthcare. The resource rooms maintain limited supplies of clothing, personal household items, and food for immediate access. They accept donations of winter gear (coats, gloves, mittens, hats, scarves), sweatpants, socks, t-shirts, and gift cards (Visa, Target, Walmart, gas, Cub Foods, etc.).

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Hennepin Community Volunteers - Hennepin County Human Services - Social Services

Volunteer and donation programs that assist Hennepin County staff in addressing special needs of Hennepin County Human Services and Public Health Department clients. Services include: - Volunteer opportunities depending on availability serving children, youth, adults, low-income families, seniors, and people with disabilities based on a specific area of interest or expertise - Accepts financial or material donations towards targeted needs of the less fortunate in the community such as hygiene kits, toiletries, socks, shoes, blankets, and monetary donations

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Winter Outerwear Donations - Rochester Independent School District 535

Accepts donations of new and gently used items for children, youth, and young adults including: - Boots - Hats - Mittens - Snow pants - Socks - Underwear - Winter coats Donations are distributed at no cost to participating low-income families who have children attending school in the district.

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Donations - North Shore Horizons - Two Harbors

Accepts: - Baby supplies: Baby wipes - Clothing: New adult socks and adult underwear (all sizes) - Gift cards: Gas and Super One - Household items: Cleaning supplies, laundry soap, and white blankets (full size) - Personal care items: Toilet paper

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