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Provides an information line for parenting information and education. Services include:
- Parenting warmline in both English and Spanish languages
- Parenting materials and resources for parents
- Parent2Parent peer support group program that matches parents with other parents through the parenting warmline
Provides an information line for parenting information and education. Services include:
- Parenting warmline in both English and Spanish languages
- Parenting materials and resources for parents
- Parent2Parent peer support group program that matches parents with other parents through the parenting warmline
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Parenting Materials
Hispanic/Latino Community
Mexican Community
Talklines/Warmlines
Parents of People With Disabilities
Parenting Helplines
Strong Fast Fit provides wellness through play, movement, meals, and relationships with peers and trusted adults for youth ages 7-17 years. The afterschool programming occurs within a group setting with youth from similar backgrounds to develop healthy habits and practices. Families are involved weekly in nutrition education and fitness activities.
Strong Fast Fit provides wellness through play, movement, meals, and relationships with peers and trusted adults for youth ages 7-17 years. The afterschool programming occurs within a group setting with youth from similar backgrounds to develop healthy habits and practices. Families are involved weekly in nutrition education and fitness activities.
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Mexican Community
Hmong Community
Native American Community
Hispanic/Latino Community
Adolescents
Somali Community
Nutrition Education
Wellness Programs
African American Community
Offers Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS) for Southeast Asians, Latinos and Somalis suffering from severe Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, depression or other mental illnesses.
Services include:
- Advocacy for daily living problems
- Adult mental health case management (Rule 79)
- Crisis intervention
- Psychiatric services including diagnostic assessments and treatment
- Service to refugee and immigrant victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, and child abuse
- Supportive counseling for individuals and families
- Support groups
Offers Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS) for Southeast Asians, Latinos and Somalis suffering from severe Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, depression or other mental illnesses.
Services include:
- Advocacy for daily living problems
- Adult mental health case management (Rule 79)
- Crisis intervention
- Psychiatric services including diagnostic assessments and treatment
- Service to refugee and immigrant victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, and child abuse
- Supportive counseling for individuals and families
- Support groups
Categories
Somali Community
Refugees/Entrants/Asylees
In Person Crisis Intervention
Mexican Community
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
Psychiatric Case Management
Sexual Assault Counseling
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Psychiatric Day Treatment
Child Abuse Counseling
Psychological Testing
Psychiatric Disorder Counseling
Family Counseling
Asian Community
Immigrants
Cultural Transition Counseling
Major Depression
Hispanic/Latino Community
Individual Counseling
Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Counseling
General Counseling Services
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
- Page Educational Grants: Awards annually renewable grants in the amount of $2500 - $3500 to Minnesota students of color who attend colleges, universities, and technical schools within the state of Minnesota. Students who accept financial aid from the Foundation are required to return to their communities and perform annual Service-to-Children projects with younger children of color.
- Service-to-Children Program: While attending college, Page Scholars perform volunteer service that brings them into contact with students of color in grades K - 8. Each Page Scholar is required to volunteer at least 50 hours during the academic year - roughly 2 hours a week during the school year. The purpose of the service requirement is to present each Page Scholar as a mentor and role model to children of color before the younger students have decided (or have been convinced) that education is not important.
- Page Connections: The program recruits volunteer adult mentors to partner with its Page Scholars. These adults support the Scholars in a variety of ways, particularly with completing their service-to-children projects. Senior Mentors create an important link between the Foundation and Scholars. Application online.
- Page Educational Grants: Awards annually renewable grants in the amount of $2500 - $3500 to Minnesota students of color who attend colleges, universities, and technical schools within the state of Minnesota. Students who accept financial aid from the Foundation are required to return to their communities and perform annual Service-to-Children projects with younger children of color.
- Service-to-Children Program: While attending college, Page Scholars perform volunteer service that brings them into contact with students of color in grades K - 8. Each Page Scholar is required to volunteer at least 50 hours during the academic year - roughly 2 hours a week during the school year. The purpose of the service requirement is to present each Page Scholar as a mentor and role model to children of color before the younger students have decided (or have been convinced) that education is not important.
- Page Connections: The program recruits volunteer adult mentors to partner with its Page Scholars. These adults support the Scholars in a variety of ways, particularly with completing their service-to-children projects. Senior Mentors create an important link between the Foundation and Scholars. Application online.
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Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
South American Community
African Community
African American Community
Asian Community
Peer Role Model Programs
Hispanic/Latino Community
Educational Grants
Central American Community
Mexican Community
Middle East Community
Native American Community