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1741 15th Street NW Bemidji MN 56601

The mission of the Oshki Manidoo “New Spirit” Center is to be a healing place with a holistic approach for Native American youth and non-Native American Youth to begin to embrace healthy behaviors and attitudes that will transform them, their families and communities.

Program emphasis includes substance use disorder, cultural foundations, physical wellness and strengthening family connections.

Youth will return to their community following successful discharge with a new outlook, understanding their importance as an integral part of the larger community, chemical free and able to sustain sobriety and continue their journey toward healthy living.

Operated by the White Earth Tribal Council

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PO Box 163 Bemidji, MN, 56619

The Take A Kid Fishing Mission:

To introduce young people to the outdoors through fishing in a safe, fun, educational and mentored atmosphere. Providing the resources and opportunities so that area youth and families may experience firsthand and realize the healthy, fun and rewarding sport of fishing.

For General questions or to submit/obtain fishing applications via mail:

Bemidji Area Take a Kid Fishing
PO Box 163
Bemidji, MN, 56619
United States

Phone: 218-368-9394

More Information

Christina Regas – Committee Chair: 218-368-9394
Dave Brinkman – Committee Chair: 218-766-9826
Demo Regas – Lead Guide:  218-407-0396

Jim Joy – Lead Guide: 218-556-0208

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4130 Hangar Drive NW Bemidji MN 56601

CAP is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that serves as the civilian auxiliary to the U.S. Air Force.   The Cadet Program is one of CAP’s three missions.   As a CAP cadet, you will participate in a year-round program where you fly, learn to lead, hike, camp, get in shape and push yourself to new limits.

The program transforms youth into dynamic citizens and aerospace leaders through a curriculum that focuses on four elements: leadership, aerospace, fitness and character.

As you participate in these four elements, you advance through a series of achievements, earning honors and increased responsibilities along the way.   Many of the nation’s astronauts, pilots, engineers and scientists first explored their careers through CAP.   The leadership skills, self-confidence and discipline you gain will prepare you to achieve whatever goals you set for yourself in life.

If you’re between 12 and 18 years of age and dreaming about a career in aviation, space or the military, CAP’s Cadet Program is for you.

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619 Beltrami Ave NW, #300, Bemidji, MN 56601
218-333-4169218-333-4169
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3300 Gillett Drive Northwest, Bemidji, MN 56601, USA

Bemidji:

Mailing Address: 502 Minnesota Ave NW, Bemidji, MN 56601

Adult Enrichment                                                                                 218-333-3284

Aquatics                                                                                                   218-333-3284

Early Childhood Family Education and School Readiness           218-333-8329

School Age Care (Kids and Company)                                               218-333-3284 x2

Youth Programs (Football, Tennis, Volleyball, Curling and Basketball) 218-333-3284

 

Deer River    218-246-2416

Pine River     218-587-2080

Remer       218-566-2351

Walker     218-547-1311

Red Lake, MN 56671

Mailing Address:  PO Box 1124, Red Lake, MN  56671

 

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Clearwater, MN

Youth Mobile Crisis Line:  1-800-422-0045

School-Based Mental Health in Bagley and Clearbrook/Gonvick Schools:  Provided by Stellher Human Services.

Contact the schools for information:

Bagley Elementary:  218-694-6528

Bagley Jr./Sr. High School:  218-694-3120

Clearbrook/Gonvick:  218-776-3112

Clear Waters Life Center:  218-776-2789

Sanford Clinic, Bagley, MN  218-694-2384

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2331 Dancing Wind Rd SW, Pine River, MN 56474
Happy Dancing Turtle is dedicated to growing good stewards of the planet for the benefit of generations to come. As in nature, diversity is integral to thriving environments. We recognize the need for and encourage the expression of diverse voices, viewpoints, and experiences in creating just, sustainable, and flourishing communities. As individual humans, as an organization, and as community members locally and globally we are committed to listening, learning, growing, and cultivating an equitable future for all.

At Happy Dancing Turtle, S.O.I.L.s is what we do. It means the practice and promotion of Sustainability; Outreach to our Minnesota community; the Innovation to develop meaningful programs and spur local entrepreneurship; Learning/Sharing by offering workshops, conferences, and classes; and providing Leadership and fostering champions in our communities.

Some of the programs offered:
Eco-Camp:  Teaches sustainability, environmental responsibility, and health eating habits through games, field trips, and other activities.  Four age groups: (1-2, 3-4, 5-6).  Four sessions during the summer, call for times.
Back to Basics:  A daylong event with a focus on environmental stewardship, eating healthy, living sustainably and fun.  Usually the last week in January, visit website for details.
Garden Tours:  Demonstration site of resilient living, organic gardening, health eating and lots of fun.  Please call to set up a tour.

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1200 1st St. E. Park Rapids, MN 56470

Kinship of the Park Rapids Area is a nonprofit organization dedicated to connecting youth in Hubbard County with positive adult role models. Through our mentorship program, we provide kids with adult friendship and guidance. Additionally, we have developed a program to pair adult volunteers with first-grade students to cultivate a love of reading.

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A safe and friendly fishing experience for those living at home with support services, individuals living independently, seniors, Veterans, and people with disabilities.

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1231 5th St NW, Bemidji, MN 56601

Residential treatment and services for 11-18 year old adjudicated youth.  Referral from Law Enforcement and County Systems.

The Northwestern Minnesota Juvenile Center exists to provide positive intervention within the Juvenile Justice System for juveniles, family units, and communities. The Center offers legitimate attentive pathways to adulthood for juveniles through equal access to services that are least intrusive, co-educational, culturally sensitive and consistent with the highest professional standards.

Located on 80 acres of beautifully wooded land on the outskirts of Bemidji, NMJC has been serving greater Minnesota since 1973. The Center is licensed through the MN Department of Corrections and incorporates three distinct units within the building as well as community based satellite homes. The Non-Secure Detention Unit, Residential Treatment Unit, and Satellite Homes are Title IV-E eligible.

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616 America Ave., Suite #170, Bemidji, MN 56601

A neutral, child friendly site for conflict free custody exchanges and documented supervised visitation by two staff.  All custodial parties must complete an intake before service will be scheduled.  Court orders not mandatory.  Services are provided on a sliding fee basis.  Services are available Monday – Friday and every other weekend depending on availability.

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1510 Bemidji Ave N, Bemidji MN 56601

Crisis Support and Advocacy– Available 24/7. Call the office number and you can leave a Non-emergent message or stay on the line to be routed to a live dispatch. Free & confidential crisis intervention.

Regional Navigator for sexually exploited and trafficked individuals

Providing support for survivors of
sexual violence and prevention education
for the community.

Bemidji

218-444-9524 • 1-800-708-2727

Aitken

218-927-6226 • 1-866-747-5008

Park Rapids

218-237-0300 • 1-800-708-2727

Bagley

218-308-6244 • 1-800-708-2727

Grand Rapids

218-326-5008 • 1-866-747-5008

Walker

218-547-4892 • 1-800-708-2727

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1550 East 78th, St. Richfield, MN 55423

Operated by non-profit, Canvas Health, Crisis Text Line allows users to communicate with trained counselors via confidential text messaging. Counselors help people of all ages and walks of life get to an emotionally and physically safe place and then direct them to community resources that can provide longer-term support. They serve many counties and all Tribal Nations located in Minnesota. Text “MN” to 741741.

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220 West Washington Avenue #B2, Fergus Falls, MN, USA

Our mission to change the course of children’s lives by stabilizing families and strengthening mental health is woven into everything we do. Our goal is to help youth and families achieve and maintain safety, permanency, and well-being. We provide a continuum of services to help youth and families recover, rehabilitate, and reintegrate to live happier, healthier lives.

Fergus Falls/Bemidji Location offers:

Highly Supportive Foster Care and Adoption Programs

Other locations of Nexus-Kindred Family Healing provide:

Family-Centered Residential Treatment for Youth

Behavioral and Mental Health Therapy for Youth and Adults

Crisis and Stabilization Services

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PACER Helps in Many Ways

Through more than 30 projects, PACER provides individual assistance, workshops, publications, and other resources to help families make decisions about education and other services for their child or young adult with disabilities.

PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center® provides resources designed to benefit all students, including those with disabilities.

PACER is for:

  • Families and their children or young adults with disabilities or special health care needs from birth through adulthood.
  • Educators and other professionals who work with students with or without disabilities.
  • Parents of all children and schools working together to encourage family involvement in education .
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804 Oak Street #201, Brainerd, MN 56401, USA
218-454-8016218-454-8016

Kinship Partners is a nonprofit youth mentoring organization serving families within Crow Wing county, southern Cass county and Staples/Motley area of Minnesota by providing positive role models to youth in our communities. We partner with local businesses and school districts to provide an impactful smaller-scale mentoring option through our school-based Lunch Buddies program, and we rely on committed individuals, couples and families to be our volunteer mentors for our more robust community-based mentoring program, the foundation of Kinship Partners. Regardless of which program our volunteers and kids participate in, they experience the power of strong, caring relationships.

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Partners

An interagency initiative of the State of Minnesota, Help Me Grow partners with organizations and agencies statewide.

Idea and Help Me Grow

IDEA is a federal education law that governs early intervention and special education services for children beginning at birth.

Partnerships

Minnesota Department of Education. Minnesota Department of Health. Minnesota Department of Human Services.

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The Office of Head Start (OHS) administers grant funding and oversight to the 1,600 agencies that provide Head Start services in communities across the country. OHS also provides federal policy direction and a training and technical assistance (TTA) system to help grantees in providing comprehensive services to eligible young children and their families.

Head Start programs prepare America’s most vulnerable young children to succeed in school and in life beyond school. To achieve this, Head Start programs deliver services to children age birth to 5 and their families in core areas of early learning, health, and family well-being.

The Head Start program serves about 1 million children and pregnant women in urban, suburban, and rural communities throughout America. Head Start services are provided in centers, family child care homes, or in the family’s own home.

Currently, OHS is prioritizing four key mission areas: advancing equity, supporting programs’ pandemic response and recovery, investing in the workforce, and reaching more children and families.

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California, USA

Crisis counselors are trained to answer calls, chats, or texts from LGBTQ young people who reach out on our free, confidential and secure 24/7 service when they are struggling with issues such as coming out, LGBTQ identity, depression, and suicide.

Text START to 678678

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