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YMCA of Minneapolis
30 S. 9th Street
Minneapolis, MN 55402
612-371-8700
www.ymcatwincities.org

The mission of the YMCA of Metropolitan Minneapolis is to develop the total person, spirit, mind, and body through character development programs that build strong kids, strong families, and strong communities.

Aquatics, child care, conferences and retreats, family, health and fitness, active older adults, preschool, sports, teens, youth.

Northwest “Family” YMCA
3760 N. Lexington Ave.
Shoreview, MN 55126
651-483-2671
www.ymcatwincities.org/
locations/northwest.SP.asp

We offer a full range of values-based programming for children, youth, teens, adults, and families designed to build strong kids, strong families and strong communities.

  1. Swimming lessons (for members)
  2. Family Nights
  3. Y guides and princesses (Parent-child programs)
  4. Teen nights
  5. Fitness center
  6. Indoor and outdoor pools 

Osseo Community Education
11200 93rd Avenue North
Maple Grove, MN 55369
763-391-7114
www.district279.org/
services/communityEducation

Citizen involvement and lifelong learning

  1. Adult programs
  2. Community connections
  3. Early childhood programs
  4. Facility scheduling
  5. Kidstop school-age care
  6. Youth programs

Project SOAR
5621 County Road 101
Minnetonka, MN 55345
952-401-5077
www.minnetonka.k12.mn.us/mces/soar/

Serves adults with disabilities living in Hopkins, Minnetonka, St. Louis Park and Wayzata school districts.

  1. Designs customized classes for adults with disabilities in cooking, computers, arts & crafts, and more.
  2. Provides social outings like dances and BINGO
  3. Provides assistance for people attending community ed classes
  4. Provides workshops and training for families and professionals.
  5. Generates a quarterly newsletter
  6. Locates space for disability-related programs
  7. Provides financial assistance to attend SOAR and community ed classes
  8. Arranges sign language interpreters

Quality Mall
150 Pillsbury Dr. SE
Room 204
Minneapolis, MN 55455
612-624-6328
www.qualitymall.org

A place where you can find lots of free information about person-centered supports for people with developmental disabilities. Each of the mall stores has departments you can look through to learn about positive practices that help people with developmental disabilities live, work and participate in our communities and improve the quality of their supports.

 

Ridgedale YMCA
12301 Ridgedale Drive
Minnetonka, MN 55305
952-544-7708
www.ymcatwincities.org/
locations/ridgedale.asp

We offer a full range of values-based programing for children, youth, teens, adults, and families, designed to build strong kids, strong families and strong communities.”  We serve Minnetonka, Golden Valley, St. Louis Park, Hopkins, Long Lake, Plymouth, Wayzata, Excelsior, Minnetrista, Mound.

 

Serve Minnesota!
National and Community Service

431 South 7th St.
Suite 2540
Minneapolis, MN 55415
(612)333-7740
www.serveminnesota.org
www.americorps.org

Serve Minnesota builds a stronger Minnesota through Americorps and other voulenteer-based programs. We help improve the quality of life in Minnesota communities by matching citizens committed to service and financial resources with critical local needs.

  1. Americorps ( “Domestic Peace Corps”) - help solve community problems related to education, public safety, environment, human needs and homeland security
  2. Minnesota Reading Corps - enhance literacy efforts.
  3. Inclusion Initiative - inclusion of individuals with disabilities
  4. National Service Partners

St. Davids Child Development and Family Services - Crystal
Thorson Family Resource Center
7323 58th St.
Crystal, MN 55428
(736)504-7694
www.stdavids.net

Non Sectarian, nonprofit agency serving children, young adults and families with a range of needs. St. David’s mission is to build stronger families and communities through innovative programs that change people’s lives.

  1. Early childhood education and special services
  2. Rehabilitation therapy and services for children and young adults with special needs
  3. Services aimed at preventing child abuse and neglect
  4. Mental health services
  5. Outreach training, consultation and collaboration 

 

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