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Cover by Steven E. Floyd You can also find a copy of this on the internet atwww.mntrecc.net TABLE OF CONTENTS UNITED WAY 211 FIRST CALL FOR HELP-METRO REGION pg.6 CHEMICAL DEPEDENCY pg.7 AMERICAN INDIAN SERVICES RS-EDEN FAIRVIEW CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY TREATMENT SERVICES FIRST NATIONS RECOVERY CENTER INDIAN NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB JUEL FAIRBANKS CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY SERVICES KATERI RESIDENCE MISSION LODGE EARLY CHILDHOOD pg.11 BABY’S SPACE CHERISH THE CHILDREN COMMUNITY INITIATIVES FOR CHILDREN LEARNING CIRCLE MINNESOTA CHILD CARE RESOURCE & REFERRAL NETWORK MINNESOTA TRIBAL RESOURCES FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE (M.N.T.R.E.C.C.) THE FAMILY PARTNERSHIP FOUR DIRECTIONS FAMILY CENTER UPPERMIDWEST AMERICAN INDIAN CENTER WAY TO GROW WICOIE NANDAGIKENDAN EARLY CHILDHOOD LANGUAGE IMMERSION PROGRAM EDUCATION pg.17 AMERICAN INDIAN MAGENET AT MOUNDS PARK AMERICAN INDIAN OIC (A.I.O.I.C.) AMERICAN INDIAN POLICY CENTER AMERICAN INDIAN STUDENT CULTURAL CENTER AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES DEPARTMENT ANISHINABE ACADEMY ANOKA HENNEPIN INDIAN EDUCATION AUGSBURG COLLEGE AMERICAN INDIAN STUDENT SERVICES CENTER SCHOOL CIRCLE OF INDIGENOUS NATIONS-U OF M CITY INC. FRIDELY INDIAN EDUCATION LIFE SKILLS CENTER FOR LEADERSHIP METROPOLITAN STATE UNIVERSITY-MULTICULTRAL SUPPORT SERVICES MINNEAPOLIS COMMUNITY EDUCATION MINEAPOLIS COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE (M.C.T.C.) AMERICAN INDIAN SUPPORT OFFICE MINNEAPOLIS INDIAN EDUCATION –MINNEAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT OSSEO AREA INDIAN EDUCATION ROBBINSDALE INDIAN EDUCATION PROGRAM ST. PAUL AMERICAN INDIAN EDUCATION PROGRAMS 2 EMPLOYMENT pg.26 AMERICAN INDIAN OIC (A.I.O.I.C.) NATIONAL INDIAN COUNCIL ON AGING, INC. PROJECTS FOR PRIDE AND LIVING FAMILY CULTURAL PROGRAMS pg.29 AMERICAN INDIAN FAMILY CENTER MINNEAPOLIS AMERICAN INDIAN CENTER FINANCIAL pg.33 AMERICAN INDIAN FAMILY EMPOWERMENT PROGRAM-GROTTO FOUNDATION ENERGY ASSISTANCE –COMMUNITY ACTION OF MINNEAPOLIS HEALTH pg.35 AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION HENNEPIN COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER-NATIVE AMERICAN ADVOCATE HENNEPIN COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER INFORMATION INDIAN HEALTH BOARD OF MINNEAPOLIS (I.H.B.) INDIGENOUS PEOPLES TASK FORCE MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH-MINORITY AND MULTICULTURAL HEALTH MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES NATIVE AMERICAN COMMUNITY CLINIC POWDERHORN PHILLIPS WELLNESS & CULTURAL HEALTH PRACTICES CENTER HOUSING pg.39 AMERICAN INDIAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS-MINNEAPOLIS HOUSING SERVICES ELDERS LODGE HOUSING LINK INDIGENOUS PEOPLES TASK FORCE LITTLE EARTH OF UNITED TRIBES PETA WAKAN TIPI PROJECT FOR PRIDE AND LIVING ST. PAUL AMERICAN INDIANS IN UNITY LEGAL pg.44 INDIAN CHILD WELFARE LAW CENTER LEGAL RIGHTS CENTER MINNESOTA CRIME VICTIMS REPARATIONS BOARD MISCELLANEOUS pg.47 CIRCLE NEWSPAPER CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS-INFORMATION CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS-AMERICAN INDIAN COMMUNITY ADVOCATE IDIGENOUS INTERNET CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MIGIZI COMMUNICATIONS MINNESOTA AMERICAN INDIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MINNESOTA INDIAN AFFAIRS COUNCIL Continued 3 NATIVE AMERICAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE (N.A.C.D.I.) NATIVE AMERICANS IN PHILANTHROPY TRIBAL LAW AND POLICY INSTITUTE TWO FEATHERS ENDOWMENT TWO SPIRITS PRESS ROOM WISDOM STEPS, MINNESOTA MINISTRIES pg.53 ALL NATIONS INDIAN CHURCH ALL SAINTS CHURCH CATHOLIC CHARITIES BRANCH 1 CATHOLIC CHARITIES BARANCH 111 EPISCOPAL DIOCESE OF MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF INDIAN WORKI CHURCH OF BLESSED KATERI ST. PAUL AREA COUNCIL OF CHURCHES / DEPT. OF INDIAN WORKS RESERVATION & TRIBAL AGENCIES pg.57 BOIS FORTE BAND OF CHIPPEWA BOIS FORTE URBAN OFFICE BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS (B.I.A.) FOND DU LAC BAND OF LAKE SUPERIOR CHIPPEWA FON DU LAC URBAN OUTREACH GRAND PORTAGE BAND OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS INTER- TRIBAL ELDERS SERVICES, INC LEECH LAKE BAND OF OJIBWE LEECH LAKE TWIN CITIES OFFICE LEECH LAKE TWIN CITIES ICWA OFFICE LOWER SIOUX COMMUNITY MILLE LACS BAND OF OJIBWE MILLE LACS BAND OF OJIBWE URBAN OFFICE MILLE LACS DEPT. OF LABOR OYATE TAWICOHAN FUNERAL SERVICES PRAIRIE ISLAND MDEWAKANTAN COMMUNITY RED LAKE BAND OF CHIPPWA RED LAKE NATION EMBASSY SHAKOPEE MDWEWAKANTON SIOUX COMMUNITY UPPER SIOUX COMMUNITY WHITE EARTH BAND OF CHIPPEWA WHITE EARTH BAND OF CHIPPEWA URBAN LIASON OFFICE SOCIAL AGENCIES pg.63 AMERICAN INDIAN FAMILY & CHILDREN SERVICES (A.I.F.A.C.S.) CITY, INC. COMMUNITY INITIATIVES FOR CHILDREN DIVISION OF INDIAN WORK (D.I.W.) THE DOMESTIC ABUSE PROJECT FATHERS RESOURCE CENTER FIRST NATIONS ORPHAN ASSOCIATION Continued 4 INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT - UNIT @HENNEPIN COUNTY HUMAN SERVICES & PUBLIC HEALTH MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES MINNESOTA INDIAN WOMEN’S RESOURCE CENTER MINNESOTA INDIAN WOMEN’S SEXUAL ASSAULT COALITION PACER CENTER, INC PATH MINNESOTA STATE OF MINNESOTA OFFICE OF OMBUDSMAN FOR FAMILIES UPPER MIDWEST AMERICAN INDIAN CENTER WAITE HOUSE YOUTH LINK SHELTER pg.71 AIN DAH YUNG (OUR HOME) CENTER GREATER MINNEAPOLIS CRISIS NURSERY TUBMAN WOMEN OF NATIONS AND NATIVE YOUTH HOTLINE AKNOWLEDGEMENT pg.74 If your agency would like to be added, contact the MnTRECC Outreach Coordinator at 1.800.551.0969 or [email protected] 5 UNITED WAY 211 First call for Help /Metro Region 651.291.0211 www.211unitedway.org United way First Call for Help offers 24 hour information and referral; utilizing over 2,400 community agencies listed in its computerized database which is updated on a monthly basis. Call First Call for Help for Holiday programs in November and December Resource Areas:  Housing  Food  Utilities  Transpiration  Legal Notes _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ 6 CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY 7 AMERICAN INDIAN SERVICES INC. 2200 Park Ave MPLS, MN 55404-3710 Phone: 612.813.1155 Fax: 612.813.1177 American Indian Services provides services primarily to chemical dependent American Indian adult men and woman in transition from primary treatment. The program goal is to assist all clients in maintaining their recovery by offering, through the American Indian Service program, those concepts found in American Indian culture teaching /values and the clinical aspects of chemical dependency treatment/aftercare that have assisted other American Indians in their recovery. AA meeting on Fridays at 7:00p.m.Sweat lodges weekly. Ceremonies are held first Sunday of the month. RS EDEN 1025 Portland Ave. S. MPLS, MN 55404 Phone: 612.338.2158 Fax: 612.338.3653 24 hour addiction help line: 1-866-675-4912 www.rseden.org Women’s Residential and Non-residential programs, Eden Family program and Inhalant abuse program. Family program works with family and couples to provide better family relationships. FAIRVIEW CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY TREATMENT SERVICES 2312 S. 6th St. MPLS, MN 55454 Phone: 612.672.2736 Fax: 612.672.6572 www.fairview.org Referrals can be made to Forest Lake-Residential Facility, 651-982-2069, has cultural support services that include specific cultural programming that address the needs of Native American and African American clients including culturally relevant patient education-ongoing community-based support – client advocacy-culture support groups. Financial arrangements: Most health insurance plans will cover all or part of treatment. Referrals can be made by family members or professionals from medical, school, court or social agencies. Primary treatment for clients age 12 to 18, and extended services for clients 12 to 24. 8 FIRST NATIONS RECOVERY CENTER 2020 Bloomington Avenue South MPLS, MN 55404 Phone: 612.871.1208 www.overcomerministries.com Treatment Recommendation Help Line: 1-877-421-3038 A Native American, outpatient, intensive 26 week treatment program providing mental and chemical health service, gender specific group, living skills development, emotional/relational development, family education counseling, and optional spiritual and Christian groups. Clients have the opportunity to participate in unique activities: maple sugaring, wild rice harvesting, and educational day trips to reservations in Minnesota and Wisconsin. First Nation Recovery Center is a safe and respectful environment where clients can find the direction for their lives. Both day and evening treatment programs are available depending on client’s family and job commitments. INDIAN NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB 1805 Portland Ave. MPLS, MN 55404 Phone: 612.871.7412 Fax: 612.871.2020 Indian Neighborhood Club is a lodging house for American Indian male alcoholic/drug abusers and provides a chemical free environment for Indian males who are chemically dependent and homeless. The Club was founded by a group of Indian people who were recovering alcoholics searching for a support group for their sobriety and personal growth in a culturally sensitive environment. JUEL FAIRBANKS CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY SERVICES 806 N. Albert ST. Paul, MN 55104 Phone: 651.644.6204 Fax: 651.644.1126 Provides alcohol and drug treatment to American Indians and other populations. Services:  Residential Treatment Center  Primary Outpatient  Residential Half Way House 9 KATERI RESIDENCE 2408 4th Ave. S. MPLS, MN 55404 Phone: 612.871.0477 Fax: 612.879.8125 Kateri serves chemical dependent Indian women. In our residential environment, we work to create a place for healing and growth for the women in our program. Clients come as referrals from treatment programs, hospitals, prisons, reservations, and other public and non-profit community agencies. Programs:  AA meetings  Advocacy  Cultural Traditions  Independent Living Skills Classes  Information and Referral  Parent/Child Reunification Program  Recreational Activities  Talking Circle  Weekend Children’s Activities MISSION LODGE 3409 E. Medicine Lake Blvd. Plymouth, MN 55441 Phone: 763.559.4249 Fax: 763.559.4621 Mission Lodge takes referrals from Hennepin County Chemical Health. Eligibility: must be chronically chemically dependent, homeless and have gone through three chemical dependent treatment facilities. Offers an 88 bed co-ed facility. Program is open ended and offers people a chance to make a physical and mental health recovery after detoxification. 10

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