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Bemidji / Minnesota / United States
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Wyoming / Minnesota / United States
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Family Pathways offers community-based services for families and children. The company operates through food pantries and advocacy, senior and youth services and thrift stores segments. It provides a variety of services for the prevention of child abuse, domestic violence, drug addiction, poverty and homelessness. Family Pathways offers various customized programs and activities related to drug and alcohol prevention for preschoolers and family-based health care services. The company helps individuals and families with beneficial services, such as financial assistance, transportation and transitional housing, as well as develops long-term plans for self-sufficiency. It maintains multiple offices in Cambridge, Minn.
Minneapolis / Minnesota / United States
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Crookston / Minnesota / United States
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Saint Paul / Minnesota / United States
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Dakota Woodlands began assisting families on November 25, 1981. It was originally located in West St. Paul, and moved to Eagan in June of 1995. Dakota County interviews the women before they can live at Dakota Woodlands. Although men typically do not reside at this location, sometimes they live at Dakota Woodlands with their wife and family (if they have children).

Once a woman resides at Dakota Woodlands, she is given a room that has been decorated with matching linens, drapes, rugs, a rocking chair and a TV. There are different size rooms at Dakota Woodlands, some people have bigger families and receive a bigger room. The resident will share a bathroom with an adjoining room, similar to a dormitory.

Dakota Woodlands offers its residents a computer room, which is open 24hrs per day, child care (open Mon-Fri, 9am - 8pm), a playroom, lounges to visit with guests, a commercial grade stove and oven, barbeque grills, a playground, bikes and picnic tables.

Residents take turns cooking and cleaning, unless there are volunteers. Residents have a punch card in which they get "punches" for all the tasks they've completed. Once their card is full, they can turn their card or cards in for items to buy.

While at this location, they learn how to be a responsible renter, take healthy cooking classes, and learn techniques for stress management.

The average woman's stay is 61 days, however, there is no deadline. Dakota Woodlands offers lots of services to its residents, including tutoring for those women working on getting their GED. Dakota Woodlands pays for their GED, as well.

Child residents can also receive tutoring four days a week. The families decide if it is something they want their child participating in. Children receive "punches" on their punch card too for the homework help/tutoring.

Dakota Woodlands can house up to 22 families at a time, and it has about 110 families total each year. Most families move on to permanent living once they've left Dakota Woodlands. Once a woman has left, Dakota Woodlands staff members follow up with them. The women have a support network for up to two years.

Volunteers have several different areas inside Dakota Woodlands that they can work in. There is a room inside Dakota Woodlands stocked with donated clothes, coats, mittens, shoes, etc. Or a volunteer may feel more comfortable working with children for the day. Whichever it is, Dakota Woodlands Volunteer Coordinator, Patty, would love to help you decide what would be the best fit for you!

For more information on volunteering call 651-456-9110 or e-mail [email protected] .

 

 

Saint Paul / Minnesota / United States
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The Union Gospel Mission, located in St. Paul, Minn., is a Christian service agency that works to meet the physical, emotional, spiritual and educational needs of the economically disadvantaged men of the Twin Cities area. The agency provides services in Minneapolis St. Paul for more than 100 years. It provides shelter, meals and spiritual support to fill the needs of the people. The services provided by the mission include emergency care, transitional and long-term housing, dental and medical clinics, child care, counseling, chemical dependency services, assistance with parenting and childrens camps. It additionally offers work readiness programs, such as education, training, career development, job search and placement.
Saint Paul / Minnesota / United States
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Ain Dah Yung Center is an organization offering a wide range of services to homeless American Indian children aged 5 to 17. Its services include short-term shelter, crisis intervention, information and referral, access to medical care, counseling, case management and community education. It provides culturally based health education, leadership training and community-building activities to youth to prevent chemical abuse and other destructive behavior. It also offers family assessment and support and youth violence reduction programs. It works in collaboration with the Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services and provides transitional living services, including education and adult living skill instruction for homeless youth between the ages of 16 and 21. The center is located in St. Paul, Minn.
Bemidji / Minnesota / United States
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Evergreen House is now doing business as Evergreen Youth & Family Services. Evergreens Board approved this name change in early 2011 to reflect our unique niche in the Greater Bemidji Area and region. Our legal name change, logo and website changes will take effect later in 2011. Evergreen Youth & Family Services is a community-based organization committed to strengthening youth and preserving families with an emphasis on those living in Northern Minnesota. Evergreen Youth & Family Services believes that communities are strongest when every individual is treated with dignity and respect and has support to achieve his/her full human potential. Evergreen House chooses to remain client-centered with an emphasis on being responsive to each individual and families needs while maintaining a high level of professionalism, compassion and empathy. We operate from a position of hope, faith and support. Our services and perspective are often grassroots in nature and it is because of our strong relationships and resources that Evergreen House remains a catalyst in the region for proactive services, education and advocacy. About the Agency Evergreen Youth & Family Services is a multi-program youth and family service organization. We have served the Greater Bemidji Area for 30+ years. We provide youth and family crisis intervention services, family reunification support, independent living skills and healthy lifestyles for youth, mentoring, leadership development, and safe housing for youth and young adults. All services are free to youth and families. Evergreen provides direct services to 2, 500 children, teens, and families each year. Many more are reached through community outreach and educational presentations.
Minneapolis / Minnesota / United States
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