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Psychological Assessment - MHS
MHS provides comprehensive psychological assessment for children, adolescents, and adults to improve case conceptualization, solidify a diagnosis, and create personalized treatment recommendations.
MHS provides comprehensive psychological assessment for children, adolescents, and adults to improve case conceptualization, solidify a diagnosis, and create personalized treatment recommendations.
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Child Foster Care - Aitkin County Health and Human Services
- Substitute care when it serves the best interest of the child
- May be court ordered or voluntary
- Substitute care when it serves the best interest of the child
- May be court ordered or voluntary
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Child Services - Beltrami County Health And Human Services
- Provides services to families and children
- Foster Care
- Adoptions
- Provides services to families and children
- Foster Care
- Adoptions
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Permanent Placement SupervisionFamily Maintenance/ReunificationInfants/ToddlersAdoption Information/ReferralsPreschool Age ChildrenPrimary School Age ChildrenChild Abuse Reporting/Emergency ResponsePreadolescent ChildrenFoster Homes for Dependent ChildrenAdoption Evaluation/PlacementCase/Care ManagementAdolescents
Child and Teen Checkups - Stearns County Human Services - Public Health Division
Providing the following services for Children and teens under 21 years old on Medical Assistance or MinnesotaCare:
- Assistance with appointments, transportation, interpreters, and other services necessary to access healthcare
?- Education to families about comprehensive screening at regular age intervals through reminder letters and phone contacts.
- Periodic health and dental screenings and follow-up through their healthcare provider
??- Providing community outreach, technical assistance, and training to medical providers
Providing the following services for Children and teens under 21 years old on Medical Assistance or MinnesotaCare:
- Assistance with appointments, transportation, interpreters, and other services necessary to access healthcare
?- Education to families about comprehensive screening at regular age intervals through reminder letters and phone contacts.
- Periodic health and dental screenings and follow-up through their healthcare provider
??- Providing community outreach, technical assistance, and training to medical providers
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HelpNow (Online Homework Help and Tutoring) - Carver County Library
One-to-one live homework help from online tutors:
- Foreign language center
- Help with in-depth questions
- Live skills building
- Practice test center
- Writing lab
One-to-one live homework help from online tutors:
- Foreign language center
- Help with in-depth questions
- Live skills building
- Practice test center
- Writing lab
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HelpNow (Online Homework Help and Tutoring) - Carver County Library
One-to-one live homework help from online tutors:
- Foreign language center
- Help with in-depth questions
- Live skills building
- Practice test center
- Writing lab
One-to-one live homework help from online tutors:
- Foreign language center
- Help with in-depth questions
- Live skills building
- Practice test center
- Writing lab
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End-Zone - YMCA - Grand Rapids
The YMCA End Zone program offers a fun, safe place for school age children to relax and bond with friends. Our program is for children in Kindergarten through age 13. Children participate in a variety of activities supervised by specially-trained staff. We offer homework time,swimming, outdoor play, art, games, fun, snacks and more.
The End Zone program follows the ISD 318 school schedule and offers programming before & after-school, and no school days. We participate in USDA/CACFP. The USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
Before-School Care (6am - bus pickup)
After-School Care (bus dropoff - 6pm)
All Day Care - Snow days, no school days (6am-6pm)
The YMCA End Zone program offers a fun, safe place for school age children to relax and bond with friends. Our program is for children in Kindergarten through age 13. Children participate in a variety of activities supervised by specially-trained staff. We offer homework time,swimming, outdoor play, art, games, fun, snacks and more.
The End Zone program follows the ISD 318 school schedule and offers programming before & after-school, and no school days. We participate in USDA/CACFP. The USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
Before-School Care (6am - bus pickup)
After-School Care (bus dropoff - 6pm)
All Day Care - Snow days, no school days (6am-6pm)
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Homework Rescue Online Tutoring - Dakota County Libraries
One-to-one live homework help from online tutors:
- Foreign language center
- Help with in-depth questions
- Live skills building
- Practice test center
- Writing lab
One-to-one live homework help from online tutors:
- Foreign language center
- Help with in-depth questions
- Live skills building
- Practice test center
- Writing lab
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Sunbeams Youth Program (Girls Program - Grades 1 - 5) - Salvation Army - Koochiching County
Provides training and social activities for girls age 6 - 12 - Training in cooking - Training in housekeeping - Training in homemaking - Social activities - Summer Camp - Personal Hygene - Arts/Crafts
Provides training and social activities for girls age 6 - 12 - Training in cooking - Training in housekeeping - Training in homemaking - Social activities - Summer Camp - Personal Hygene - Arts/Crafts
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Mental Health Case Management For Children - Aitkin County Health and Human Services
- Provides assistance to families with children who are experiencing emotional disturbance
- Assists with referrals
- Assists with out-of-home placement
- Coordinate services
- Develop plans
- Provide supportive counseling
- Encourage independent living skills
- Provides assistance to families with children who are experiencing emotional disturbance
- Assists with referrals
- Assists with out-of-home placement
- Coordinate services
- Develop plans
- Provide supportive counseling
- Encourage independent living skills
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Evergreen Youth Services - Evergreen Youth & Family Services
Safe Harbor Programming for youth ages 17-24 who have been victims of sexual exploitation.
Crime Victim Services:
Advocacy and support and services for youth ages 9-24 who have been victims of a crime.
Youth-At-Work:
Assistance to low income youth ages 14-24 who are needing support and assistance finding jobs, completing applications developing a resume, interviewing skills, etc.
Safe Harbor Programming for youth ages 17-24 who have been victims of sexual exploitation.
Crime Victim Services:
Advocacy and support and services for youth ages 9-24 who have been victims of a crime.
Youth-At-Work:
Assistance to low income youth ages 14-24 who are needing support and assistance finding jobs, completing applications developing a resume, interviewing skills, etc.
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Psychological Assessment - MHS
MHS provides comprehensive psychological assessment for children, adolescents, and adults to improve case conceptualization, solidify a diagnosis, and create personalized treatment recommendations.
MHS provides comprehensive psychological assessment for children, adolescents, and adults to improve case conceptualization, solidify a diagnosis, and create personalized treatment recommendations.
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Homework Rescue Online Tutoring - Dakota County Libraries
One-to-one live homework help from online tutors:
- Foreign language center
- Help with in-depth questions
- Live skills building
- Practice test center
- Writing lab
One-to-one live homework help from online tutors:
- Foreign language center
- Help with in-depth questions
- Live skills building
- Practice test center
- Writing lab
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35 Day Evaluation Program - North Homes Children and Family Services
The North Homes Cottage offers a comprehensive 35 Day Evaluation to provide referral sources, children, and their families' appropriate recommendations to meet the client's needs. The Assessment Unit is staffed with trained youth counselors and Mental Health Practitioners who interact daily with clients and provide behavioral observations. The client will remain in the Assessment Unit for 35 days and participate in educational programming through independent School District 318, recreational, leisure, cultural, and spiritual activities, therapeutic groups, art therapy, medication education, eligibility for becoming a positive peer, visitation with family, etc.
- 24-hour behavior observation and documentation by trained staff, Licensed Independent Clinical Social Workers. A comprehensive assessment, which identifies child and family issues, and historical information is conducted. The assessment team then recommends ongoing services that will best meet the present and future needs of the child and their family.
The North Homes Cottage Assessment Program consists of components including:
- Behavioral Assessments
- Psychiatric Evaluation
- Culture Assessment
- Recreational Assessment
- Academic Assessment
- Family Assessment
- Family History
- Health Screening/Physical Examination
- Substance Use Assessments
The evaluations will be completed in 35 days, after which an assessment staffing will be held with members of the Treatment Team to discuss findings and recommendations. Referral Contacts (218)327-3000 or (888)430-3055 - Connie Ross, Administrative Director
The North Homes Cottage offers a comprehensive 35 Day Evaluation to provide referral sources, children, and their families' appropriate recommendations to meet the client's needs. The Assessment Unit is staffed with trained youth counselors and Mental Health Practitioners who interact daily with clients and provide behavioral observations. The client will remain in the Assessment Unit for 35 days and participate in educational programming through independent School District 318, recreational, leisure, cultural, and spiritual activities, therapeutic groups, art therapy, medication education, eligibility for becoming a positive peer, visitation with family, etc.
- 24-hour behavior observation and documentation by trained staff, Licensed Independent Clinical Social Workers. A comprehensive assessment, which identifies child and family issues, and historical information is conducted. The assessment team then recommends ongoing services that will best meet the present and future needs of the child and their family.
The North Homes Cottage Assessment Program consists of components including:
- Behavioral Assessments
- Psychiatric Evaluation
- Culture Assessment
- Recreational Assessment
- Academic Assessment
- Family Assessment
- Family History
- Health Screening/Physical Examination
- Substance Use Assessments
The evaluations will be completed in 35 days, after which an assessment staffing will be held with members of the Treatment Team to discuss findings and recommendations. Referral Contacts (218)327-3000 or (888)430-3055 - Connie Ross, Administrative Director
What's Here
Diversity Awareness TrainingCourt Ordered IndividualsJuvenile DelinquentsChild/Adolescent Residential Treatment FacilitiesGeneral Physical ExaminationsDrug/Alcohol TestingChildren's Out of Home Respite CareFoster Homes for Dependent ChildrenAbused ChildrenSelf Esteem WorkshopsParent Support GroupsSocial Responsibility ProgramsPreadolescent ChildrenJuvenile Detention FacilitiesIndependent Living Skills InstructionEx-Offender CounselingVocational EducationMental Illness/Emotional DisabilitiesAdolescentsAlternative Schools
Psychological Assessment - MHS
MHS provides comprehensive psychological assessment for children, adolescents, and adults to improve case conceptualization, solidify a diagnosis, and create personalized treatment recommendations.
MHS provides comprehensive psychological assessment for children, adolescents, and adults to improve case conceptualization, solidify a diagnosis, and create personalized treatment recommendations.
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Sprockets - Saint Paul Public Schools Community Education
A network of after-school and summer programs in Saint Paul in collaboration with community organizations, The City of Saint Paul, and Saint Paul Public Schools.
A network of after-school and summer programs in Saint Paul in collaboration with community organizations, The City of Saint Paul, and Saint Paul Public Schools.
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Education - Circle of Life School - White Earth
- Provides education for children who are 1/4 or more Native American - Serves Kindergarten - 12th Grades
- Provides education for children who are 1/4 or more Native American - Serves Kindergarten - 12th Grades
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HelpNow (Online Homework Help and Tutoring) - Carver County Library
One-to-one live homework help from online tutors:
- Foreign language center
- Help with in-depth questions
- Live skills building
- Practice test center
- Writing lab
One-to-one live homework help from online tutors:
- Foreign language center
- Help with in-depth questions
- Live skills building
- Practice test center
- Writing lab
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Camp Wannago - YMCA - Grand Rapids
Join us for fun and adventure at Camp Wannago this summer! Camp Wannago has action-packed days full of fun activities and outdoor excitement. Campers will have the opportunity to swim, fish, be active outdoors, make new friends and experience new adventures. Campers will learn through discovery, exploration and community involvement. Camp Wannago has weekly themes such as Red Carpet week, Welcome to the Jungle, Safari week and Shark Week.For more information or to register, contact Lindsay Crummey at 218-327-8803 or [email protected]
Camp is for children age 5(must have attended kindergarten)-12. We also have a CIT program for ages 13-15.
Location: Itasca County Family YMCA
One-time registration fee is $30/child or $45/family.
Camp Fee: Weekly $200
Financial assistance is available.
Breakfast, lunch and afternoon snack provided.
Monday-Friday, 6:00am - 6:00pm
REGISTRATION Set to open April 2025
Join us for fun and adventure at Camp Wannago this summer! Camp Wannago has action-packed days full of fun activities and outdoor excitement. Campers will have the opportunity to swim, fish, be active outdoors, make new friends and experience new adventures. Campers will learn through discovery, exploration and community involvement. Camp Wannago has weekly themes such as Red Carpet week, Welcome to the Jungle, Safari week and Shark Week.For more information or to register, contact Lindsay Crummey at 218-327-8803 or [email protected]
Camp is for children age 5(must have attended kindergarten)-12. We also have a CIT program for ages 13-15.
Location: Itasca County Family YMCA
One-time registration fee is $30/child or $45/family.
Camp Fee: Weekly $200
Financial assistance is available.
Breakfast, lunch and afternoon snack provided.
Monday-Friday, 6:00am - 6:00pm
REGISTRATION Set to open April 2025
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Psychological Assessment - MHS
MHS provides comprehensive psychological assessment for children, adolescents, and adults to improve case conceptualization, solidify a diagnosis, and create personalized treatment recommendations.
MHS provides comprehensive psychological assessment for children, adolescents, and adults to improve case conceptualization, solidify a diagnosis, and create personalized treatment recommendations.
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Residential Chemical Dependency Treatment - Anthony Louis Center/On-Belay House
Provides a 30 - 45 day, 45 - 60 day, and 60 - 120 day inpatient treatment program for adolescents, including gender specific programming, experiencing problems related to chemical use with programs including:
- School component which includes close, periodic, and continuing contact with client's school system on an inpatient and aftercare follow-up basis
- Recreational program emphasizing individual and group skills in addition to recreational therapy
- Family participation for lectures, groups and family sessions. Family week scheduled during treatment phase. Family involvement encouraged.
- Three month aftercare program for graduates of program and their families
Provides a 30 - 45 day, 45 - 60 day, and 60 - 120 day inpatient treatment program for adolescents, including gender specific programming, experiencing problems related to chemical use with programs including:
- School component which includes close, periodic, and continuing contact with client's school system on an inpatient and aftercare follow-up basis
- Recreational program emphasizing individual and group skills in addition to recreational therapy
- Family participation for lectures, groups and family sessions. Family week scheduled during treatment phase. Family involvement encouraged.
- Three month aftercare program for graduates of program and their families
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Children's Mental Health Residential Treatment Services - Clearwater County Department of Human Services
Children's mental health residential treatment is a 24-hour-a-day program under the clinical supervision of a mental health professional, in a community setting, other than an acute care hospital or regional treatment center inpatient unit. This benefit is available for all eligible children placed in residential treatment by counties for whom the service is medically necessary.
Children's mental health residential treatment is a 24-hour-a-day program under the clinical supervision of a mental health professional, in a community setting, other than an acute care hospital or regional treatment center inpatient unit. This benefit is available for all eligible children placed in residential treatment by counties for whom the service is medically necessary.
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Education and Service Learning - Urban Roots MN
Provides educational classes and service learning opportunities for groups:
Gardening Education Classes: throughout the growing season, garden interns provide youth groups and adults with fun, hands-on learning projects at Urban Roots gardens. Community groups learn organic growing techniques and help with planting, maintenance and harvesting.
Cooking and Nutrition Education Classes: hands-on nutrition classes taught to students in St. Paul Public Schools and other
educational partners. Youth and families are taught cooking at various community sites.
Environmental Educations Classes: promotion of environmental awareness to elementary and middle school children.
Farm Field Trips: Opportunities for groups to tour and visit a working vegetable farm in the City of Saint Paul.??
Storytime in the Garden: Weekly story time at the Children's Garden at Rivoli Bluff Farm & Restoration Site in partnership with Saint Paul Public Libraries. This activity is geared toward small children and families.
Provides educational classes and service learning opportunities for groups:
Gardening Education Classes: throughout the growing season, garden interns provide youth groups and adults with fun, hands-on learning projects at Urban Roots gardens. Community groups learn organic growing techniques and help with planting, maintenance and harvesting.
Cooking and Nutrition Education Classes: hands-on nutrition classes taught to students in St. Paul Public Schools and other
educational partners. Youth and families are taught cooking at various community sites.
Environmental Educations Classes: promotion of environmental awareness to elementary and middle school children.
Farm Field Trips: Opportunities for groups to tour and visit a working vegetable farm in the City of Saint Paul.??
Storytime in the Garden: Weekly story time at the Children's Garden at Rivoli Bluff Farm & Restoration Site in partnership with Saint Paul Public Libraries. This activity is geared toward small children and families.
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HelpNow (Online Homework Help and Tutoring) - Carver County Library
One-to-one live homework help from online tutors:
- Foreign language center
- Help with in-depth questions
- Live skills building
- Practice test center
- Writing lab
One-to-one live homework help from online tutors:
- Foreign language center
- Help with in-depth questions
- Live skills building
- Practice test center
- Writing lab
What's Here
35 Day Evaluation Program - North Homes Children and Family Services
The North Homes Cottage offers a comprehensive 35 Day Evaluation to provide referral sources, children, and their families' appropriate recommendations to meet the client's needs. The Assessment Unit is staffed with trained youth counselors and Mental Health Practitioners who interact daily with clients and provide behavioral observations. The client will remain in the Assessment Unit for 35 days and participate in educational programming through independent School District 318, recreational, leisure, cultural, and spiritual activities, therapeutic groups, art therapy, medication education, eligibility for becoming a positive peer, visitation with family, etc.
- 24-hour behavior observation and documentation by trained staff, Licensed Independent Clinical Social Workers. A comprehensive assessment, which identifies child and family issues, and historical information is conducted. The assessment team then recommends ongoing services that will best meet the present and future needs of the child and their family.
The North Homes Cottage Assessment Program consists of components including:
- Behavioral Assessments
- Psychiatric Evaluation
- Culture Assessment
- Recreational Assessment
- Academic Assessment
- Family Assessment
- Family History
- Health Screening/Physical Examination
- Substance Use Assessments
The evaluations will be completed in 35 days, after which an assessment staffing will be held with members of the Treatment Team to discuss findings and recommendations. Referral Contacts (218)327-3000 or (888)430-3055 - Connie Ross, Administrative Director
The North Homes Cottage offers a comprehensive 35 Day Evaluation to provide referral sources, children, and their families' appropriate recommendations to meet the client's needs. The Assessment Unit is staffed with trained youth counselors and Mental Health Practitioners who interact daily with clients and provide behavioral observations. The client will remain in the Assessment Unit for 35 days and participate in educational programming through independent School District 318, recreational, leisure, cultural, and spiritual activities, therapeutic groups, art therapy, medication education, eligibility for becoming a positive peer, visitation with family, etc.
- 24-hour behavior observation and documentation by trained staff, Licensed Independent Clinical Social Workers. A comprehensive assessment, which identifies child and family issues, and historical information is conducted. The assessment team then recommends ongoing services that will best meet the present and future needs of the child and their family.
The North Homes Cottage Assessment Program consists of components including:
- Behavioral Assessments
- Psychiatric Evaluation
- Culture Assessment
- Recreational Assessment
- Academic Assessment
- Family Assessment
- Family History
- Health Screening/Physical Examination
- Substance Use Assessments
The evaluations will be completed in 35 days, after which an assessment staffing will be held with members of the Treatment Team to discuss findings and recommendations. Referral Contacts (218)327-3000 or (888)430-3055 - Connie Ross, Administrative Director
What's Here
Diversity Awareness TrainingCourt Ordered IndividualsJuvenile DelinquentsChild/Adolescent Residential Treatment FacilitiesGeneral Physical ExaminationsDrug/Alcohol TestingChildren's Out of Home Respite CareFoster Homes for Dependent ChildrenAbused ChildrenSelf Esteem WorkshopsParent Support GroupsSocial Responsibility ProgramsPreadolescent ChildrenJuvenile Detention FacilitiesIndependent Living Skills InstructionEx-Offender CounselingVocational EducationMental Illness/Emotional DisabilitiesAdolescentsAlternative Schools
