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Contact Information
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Mission Statement
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Programs/Services
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Home Ownership Center 633 South Concord St. Suite 250 St. Paul, MN 55075 651-659-9336 www.hocmn.org
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The home ownership center promotes sustainable home ownership for low to moderate income Minnesotans through the development and delivery of quality, standardized education, counseling and related support services.
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The Mentor Network 6921 York Avenue South Edina ,MN Tel: 952-922-6776 Fax:952-922-6885 www.remminnesota.com
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Founded in 1980, The MENTOR Network is a national network of local human services providers offering an array of quality, community-based services to adults and children with developmental disabilities or acquired brain injury; to children and adolescents with emotional, behavioral and medically complex challenges; and to elders in need of home care.
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Metropolitan Center For Independent Living 1600 University Avenue West #16 St. Paul, MN 55104-3934 651-646-8342 www.mcil-mn.org
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MCIL offers opportunities for people with disability to acquire the skills to become more independent.
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- Independent living skills
- Deaf independent living skills
- Housing
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Minnesota Life College 7510 Logan Avenue South – 2A Richfield, MN 55423 612-869-4008 www.ldprograms.com/Programs/lifecollege.htm
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- Independent living skills training
- Social skills development
- Vocational readiness/experimental job training
- Apartment living
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No Place Like Home Communities 4101 W. Broadway Suite A Robbinsdale, MN 55422 763-537-0170 www.nplhc.org
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Creates supportive affordable housing for adults with disabilities. The model helps residents build financial and emotional equity in independent lives as they travel the path to their full potential.
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- A combination of ownership and rental housing options
- Both private and public funding
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