Emotions Anonymous is an international fellowship of men and women who desire to improve their emotional well-being. EA members come together in weekly meetings for the purpose of working toward recovery from any sort of emotional difficulties. EA members are of diverse ages, races, economic status, social and educational backgrounds. The only requirement for membership … Read more
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One-on-one or in a group setting, New Day offers free take home pregnancy tests, parenting education coaching, newborn care bags, referrals for financial and medical needs, portable crib program, car seat program, ultrasound referrals, toddler to grow program, mentoring and support, fathers program, and Spanish classes and services. Appointments can be made in person or … Read more
Children and Families: At St. Joseph’s Home for Children and Northside Child Development Center we work with children and their families to provide a good start in life through a nurturing environment, comfort in crisis, and mental health counseling for bright, strong futures. New Americans: Catholic Charities helps refugees work towards independence by reuniting families … Read more
At Cashman Center our licensed and certified team members are passionate in their respective fields of counseling. We have team members that are highly skilled in Person Centered Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Family Systems Counseling, Relational Therapy, Sensorimotor Therapy, Drug and Alcohol Counseling/Aftercare, Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, Multicultural Counseling, Relaxation Techniques, and more. Each therapist at … Read more
Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS) are a set of services that were developed to bring restorative, recovery-oriented interventions directly to individuals who have the capacity to benefit from them, whether in their homes or elsewhere in the community. Application update Become a provider – initial certification Branch office certification Current ARMHS Providers – what … Read more
Casa de Esperanza is a leader in the domestic violence movement and a national resource center for organizations working with Latin@s in the United States. Based in St. Paul, Minnesota Casa de Esperanza’s mission is to “mobilize Latinas and Latin@ communities to end domestic violence.” Founded in 1982 to provide emergency shelter for Latinas and … Read more
The Ain Dah Yung Center – which means “our home” in the Ojibwe language – is an emergency shelter for runaway and homeless American Indian youth and provides a healing place within the community to thrive in safety and wholeness. ADYC provides a continuum of care and services recognizing that, in American Indian culture, you can’t … Read more
Overcoming an addiction to drugs or alcohol is a tremendous challenge requiring a great amount of dedication and fortitude. Many sufferers of drug and alcohol addictions feel alone in their illness, but addiction is treatable. Free by the Sea, located in the state of Washington, stands ready to help them with the expert support and … Read more
Minnesota Assistance Council for Veterans (MACV) is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization that has been assisting veterans for over 21 years, helping over 5,500 veterans and their families. It is estimated that 1% of the veterans in this state, or close to 4,100, will experience an episode of homelessness this year. MACV is there to … Read more
Is a place for women veterans, and their loved ones, to connect with one another and with our professional partners, to find resources, to learn and to get involved. Provides support for and helps women veterans of the United States miliary who are returning from active duty so that they can re-engage as mothers, wives … Read more