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Contact Information
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Mission Statement
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Programs/Services
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St. Davids Child Development and Family Services 3395 Plymouth Road Minnetonka, MN 55305 952-939-0396 www.stdavids.net
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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.
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- Early childhood education and special services
- Rehablitative therapy and services for children and young adults with special needs
- Services aimed at preventing child abuse and neglect
- Mental health services
- Outreach training, consultation, and collaboration
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STAR Program 50 Sherburne Ave. Room 309 St. Paul, MN 55155 651-296-2771 toll free:( 800)657-3862 www.admin.state.mn.us/ assistivetechnology/
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STAR informs Minnesotans about issues of assistive technologies; opens the door to assistive technology for the citizens of Minnesota through state and federal legislation, works with state agencies, and builds/maintains community collaborative and communication efforts.
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Teen Health Services www.teenhealth411.org
- Annex Teen Clinic
4915 42nd Ave. N. Robbinsdale, MN 55422 763-533-1316
- Teen Age Medical Services
2425 Chicago Ave. S. Minneapolis, MN 55404 612-813-6125
- West Suburban Teen Clinic
478 2nd St. Excelsior, MN 55331 952-474-3251
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3 clinics in Minneapolis and surrounding area specializing in health care for young people ages 11-25. On the web site, one can gain knowledge about adolescent health and discover services available to them in the Twin Cities area.
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- Up-to-date factual and accurate information on adolescent health, normal growth and development, steps to take to prevent pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Infections, get answers to health and personal questions.
- Information on services at Teen Age Medical Services, the Annex, and West Suburban Teen Clinic.
- Explaining the clinics including financial information, news, and activities and ways adults and young people can become involved in improving adolescent health.
- Information on some other places to go for information on help.
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Transition Link www.transitionlink.com
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The Peer Buddy Web site
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Volunteer Resource Center 2021 East Hennepin Ave. Suite 420 Minneapolis, MN 55413 612-379-4900 www.volunteertwincities.org
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Matches potential volunteers with opportunities in the Twin Cities area.
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- Volunteer Mobilization - Recruitment and referral - connects volunteers with opportunities in different types of organizations throughout the 8 county metro area.
- Data base of thousands of volunteer opportunities
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Windows of Opportunity 4148 Winnetka Avenue North New Hope, MN 55427 763-504-0236 www.rdale.k12.mn.us
Winnetka Learning Center 7940 55th Avenue North New Hope, MN 55428 (763)504 6990 www.rdale.k12.mn.us/ ced/lls/windows
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The primary focus of Windows of Opportunity is inclusion of people with disabilities in any program or service offered by community education.
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- Senior services - the adult academic program
- Early childhood family education
- The enrichment program
- Youth development
- Classes geared towards people with disabilities - arts and crafts, academics, athletics, communication skills, cooking, community outings, computers, independent living skills, social events, support groups
- Class registration and assistance
- Information on accessibility of classes
- Specialized classes
- Financial scholarships
- Sign language
- Interpreters
- Note takers
- Volunteer aids
- Transportation assistance
- Telecommunication devices
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