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Food Shelf - ECHO Food Shelf

- Full food assistance may be received up to 12 times per year with at least one week between visits - Partial food assistance is available to clients once per week (Monday - Friday); items mostly include perishables and a more limited meat selection - Walk-in orders will be filled the following business day - Anything beyond the standard food order including baby items, juice, laundry detergent, dish soap, baking supplies, soy milk, powdered milk, personal care items, etc. may or may not be available - ECHO will offer delivery of food supplies to those people who call if they need the service - No-shows (no call two days prior to cancel pickup) count as one of the 12 visits allowed per year - Accepts food donations to support its services and contribute to community-based food distribution efforts.

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Free Meal - Loaves and Fishes - Freeborn County

Provides a take-out meal consisting of a main hot entree, fresh fruit, salad, and one dessert once a week

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General Assistance - GA - Cass County Health, Human and Veterans Services

The General Assistance (GA) Program provides single adults and childless couples with monthly cash grants for vulnerable persons whose income and resources are less than program limits. GA participants are also eligible for help with medical costs through the General Assistance Medical Care (GAMC) or the Medical Assistance (MA) programs and Food Support.

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Activities for Seniors - Heritage Community Center

The Heritage Community Center offers a place for seniors to come for companionship, activities, resources, and meals through fundraising events

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Car Seat Saftey Program - Brown County Public Health Department

- Provides education on car seat installation and safety to parents and guardians. - Expecting families and parents may be eligible for a free car seat

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Catholic Charities Senior Dining - Askov City Offices

Partially funded under contract with the Central Minnesota Council on Aging as part of the Older Americans Act and administered by Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Saint Cloud. Offers a senior meal at the Askov Community Center

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Child Protective Services - Blue Earth County Human Services

Accepts and responds to and/or investigates reports of child abuse, neglect, or abandonment. Services may include: - Accepting and screening reports of abuse - Assessment of the initial report - Consultation to individuals who suspect abuse - Consultation with the family to determine the nature of the problem - Dependency investigation - Ongoing support services for children and their families, when warranted - Temporary placement of children who are removed from the home - Works with the family toward reunification NOTE: In addition to taking reports, child protection screeners are available to explain the reporting statutes, answer questions regarding agency practices and discuss other resources and strategies when reports do not meet criteria for assignment for child protection investigation.

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Adult Foster Care - Clare Housing

Adult foster care for persons with HIV/AIDS. Services include: - 24-hour on-site staff - Dementia and incontinence care - Grocery shopping assistance - Guest and dining room - Housekeeping in the unit, linen and personal laundry services - Laundry facilities - Medication administration assistance and medication storage - On-site meals - Park within one mile - Respite - Service coordination - Water, heat, and electric included in rent Services offered at the following sites: - Agape Dos - Damiano House - Grace House II

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Chiropractic Services - Lake Superior Community Health Center

Provides chiropractic care services for the treatment of: - Athletic injuries ?- Back pain - Chronic pain - Enhancing overall wellness - Headaches - Neck pain - Sciatica - Worker's compensation and auto injuries

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Child Care Aware of Minnesota - West Central - Prairie Five Community Action

- Helps families find child care that best meets their needs. Builds Provider/Program Connections. - Supplies information on loans and scholarships and administers state grants to child care providers, programs, and staff - Supports providers/programs through licensing process - Promotes professional growth and development of child care program staff and providers through grants, resources, training, consultation, and mentoring

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Clinic Services - Park Nicollet Clinics - Champlin

Provides primary care services including: - E-visits - Family medicine - Internal medicine - Laboratory - Mammograms - Pediatrics - Radiology - Telemedicine

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Financial Assistance - Fairview Clinics - Rogers

- Charity Care: Offers financial help to patients who cannot pay all or part of their medical bills. 50-100% of the bill may be paid. - Pharmacy Assistance Fund: Provides one-time (once a year) prescription assistance to patients experiencing financial hardship. Request must not exceed $500. - Uninsured Discount: Provides a discount on medically-needed services for uninsured patients

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Fraud Information and Complaints - Pine County Public Health and Human Services

Accepts complaints from citizens of fraud by recipients of county economic assistance programs or vendors

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Community Education - Nashwauk - Keewatin School Independent School District 319

- Adult Basic Education - GED - Early Childhood and Family Education - Community Youth Facilities - Youth and Adult Enrichment

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Dislocated Worker Program - Avivo

A formal program providing employment and training services to workers laid off from their jobs due to no fault of their own. These and other services are available at no cost to program participants who meet eligibility requirements. A variety of services are available including: career planning and personal counseling for career decision making, developing job goals and personal planning, training and retraining resources to update skills or acquire skills in a new field, job-seeking skills workshops on preparing resumes and cover letters, learning and practicing interviewing skills and networking, job clubs to meet other job seekers to network, check current job openings, and discuss issues. Placement services are also available including leads developed by counselors and agencies. Support services in certain cases are available for expenses such as child care and transportation, to enable participants to achieve their employment or training goals.

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Behavioral Health Services - M Health Fairview - Masonic Children's Hospital

Provides specialty care for behavioral or adjustment difficulties, mental health issues, substance use disorder, and dual diagnosis. - Child and Adolescent Therapy Programs: Programming is offered in partial hospitalization, day treatment, and inpatient formats. Includes a comprehensive assessment, safety training, coping skills development, and transferring back into the community through program referrals where appropriate - Crisis Lodging Assessment and Stabilization: a safe, supportive place for adolescents to identify and meet goals for dealing with a mental health crisis. A customized recovery management plan and program will be developed to reinforce new behaviors. - Dual Diagnosis: offered as an inpatient or day program for adolescents. Addresses issues related to mental health conditions and chemical dependency

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Homeownership Program - Southwest Minnesota Housing Partnership - Slayton

Provides a HUD Certified Homeownership Advisor for free to help households through the home buying journey. Services provided: - An advisor to assess the household's current situation and determine mortgage readiness, review credit report, and answer home buying questions - Helps individuals set goals and action plans - Homebuyer education classes and workshops to understand the home-buying process. Classes are virtual. - Financing options through the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Home Loans program. The loan assists households in purchasing safe and sanitary housing in rural areas. There is no down payment required and no monthly mortgage insurance payments. - Find a home to purchase and refer households to real estate agents and other professionals involved in the home purchase. Income qualified households will be determined based on availability of resources for the Partnership Community Land Trust program. - Low or no interest, deferred loans to cover closing costs or down payments on a home - Walk through closing of a home, review real estate documents, and loan disclosure

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Adult Day Treatment Programs - Woodland Centers

Two adult day treatment groups: - Centered on Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) - Focuses on mental health and wellness education, motivational strategies toward recovery, and life goals; opportunity for active practice of physical fitness

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511 and Pothole Reporting - Minnesota Department of Transportation

511:Statewide travel information on road conditions and construction projects throughout the state Pothole Reporting: Residents can report potholes, graffiti, and other roadside issues on state highways or interstates. The reporting process is slightly different between the metro area and greater Minnesota. Visit website for instructions. Reports for county or city roads should be made to the appropriate public works department. Information about damage from potholes is generally available from the reporting agency.

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Village Apartments - Benedictine Health System - Grace Living Community of GlenOaks

Offers independent living with services available; individuals may also take part in the Glen Oaks meal plan

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Crisis Nursery - Lutheran Social Service - Northeast Region

Families can access clothing, diapers, wipes, baby hygiene items, and emergency formula one time per month. Have limited capacity to provide emergency childcare for children from infancy - 12 years of age on a short-term basis when there is a crisis in the family. Crisis childcare is provided at the Bethany Crisis Shelter when openings available.

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School Age Child Care - Detroit Lakes Public School District 22

- Nutritious snacks are provided on regular after-school days - Provides after-school care for children in full-day preschool through Grade 5 during the school year - Parents must provide lunch and a beverage on in-service days, conference days, and during the full-day summer program

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Margaret Place Senior Apartments - Mary T. Inc.

1 and 2-bedroom independent living apartments and customized services. Included amenities: - 24-hour on-site resident manager - Complimentary laundry facilities on each floor - Emergency response system in each unit - Group activities and outings - Heat, water, trash, and recycling - Individual temperature control - Indoor and outdoor common areas for private gatherings - Resident-controlled entrance - Twice daily "I'm OK" checks

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Hospital and Specialty Services - HealthPartners - Regions Hospital and Clinic

Provides a variety of specialty services. See website for complete list of specialties. Birth Center: (952)967-7619, provides birth services and support Breast Health Center: (651)254-4600, provides complete breast health care services Burn Center: (651)254-6979 or (800)922-2876, family burn camp in Ely, MN and information about other camps for children with burns Cancer Care Center: (651)254-3572, provides treatment forbrain, breast, colorectal, gynecologic, leukemia/lymphoma, lung, melanoma, prostate, and urinary cancer. Treatment is available for non-cancerous blood, autoimmune, clotting and bone marrow disorders. Center for Memory and Aging: (651)495-6306 diagnosis, treatment and prevention; research and autopsies for families who want to know the cause of their relative's dementia Family Support: (651)254-3456, provides continuing care planning, patient and family support, assistance in negotiating complex health care insurance and delivery systems Heart Center: (651)254-4887; diagnosis, treatment, and preventive health services for cardiology Neurology Services: (651)495-6300, evaluation and treatment of patients with seizures, epilepsy, headaches, Multiple Sclerosis, stroke or other neurological disorders Pain management: (651)495-6500, treatment for chronic/subacute pain problems Rehabilitation Institute: (651)254-3200, inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services for individuals with serious illness, injury, or conditions that prevent them from functioning at their best, includes aquatic therapy, hand therapy, occupational therapy, rehabilitation psychology, and speech therapy

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