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St. Davids Child Development and Family Services
3395 Plymouth Road
Minnetonka, MN 55305
952-939-0396
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. Rehablitative 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

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/

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.

 

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

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.

  1. 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.
  2. Information on services at Teen Age Medical Services, the Annex, and West Suburban Teen Clinic.
  3. Explaining the clinics including financial information, news, and activities and ways adults and young people can become involved in improving adolescent health.
  4. Information on some other places to go for information on help.

Transition Link
www.transitionlink.com

The Peer Buddy Web site

 

Volunteer Resource Center
2021 East Hennepin Ave.
Suite 420
Minneapolis, MN 55413
612-379-4900
www.volunteertwincities.org

Matches potential volunteers with opportunities in the Twin Cities area.

  1. Volunteer Mobilization - Recruitment and referral - connects volunteers with opportunities in different types of organizations throughout the 8 county metro area.
  2. Data base of thousands of volunteer opportunities

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

The primary focus of Windows of Opportunity is inclusion of people with disabilities in any  program or service offered by community education.

  1. Senior services - the adult academic program
  2. Early childhood family education
  3. The enrichment program
  4. Youth development
  5. Classes geared towards people with disabilities - arts and crafts, academics, athletics, communication skills, cooking, community outings, computers, independent living skills, social events, support groups
  6. Class registration and assistance
  7. Information on accessibility of classes
  8. Specialized classes
  9. Financial scholarships
  10. Sign language
  11. Interpreters
  12. Note takers
  13. Volunteer aids
  14. Transportation assistance
  15. Telecommunication devices

 

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