Abbott Northwestern Hospital, Behavioral Health Services, 800 E 28th St, Mpls MN 55407-3799; 612.863.8633; http://www.abbottnorthwestern.com; Part of Allina Behavioral Health Services; Assessment and Referral: 612.863.8633; 24/7: respond to mental health crises for people experiencing a crisis or emotional, stressful situation; services are provided by phone or for patients who have come to the Emergency Dept; after assessment, a plan will be made to help you receive right level of care.
Access Press, Minnesota's Disability Community Newspaper; 1821 University Ave. W, Suite 104 S, St. Paul MN 55104; Publisher and Editor-in-Chief: Tim Benjamin; 651.644.2133, Fax 651.644.2136; access@accesspress.org, www.accesspress.org
Advocating Change Together; 1821 University Av, Suite 306 - S, St. Paul MN 55104; Ph: 651.641.0297; 800.641.0059; Fax: 651.641.4053; act@selfadvocacy.org; http://www.selfadvocacy.org; Mission: help people across disabilities to see themselves a part of a larger disability rights movement and make connections to other civil and human rights struggles. Grassroots group by and for people with developmental and other disabilities. Remembering with Dignity: provide human dignity and recognition for all people buried anonymously in over 12,500 unmarked graves at Minnesota state hospital cemeteries. RWD Coalition: groups of organizations and groups working together to move the project forward; each organization will post/print info about their participation; Advocating Change Together is primary RWD supporter; project is housed at the ACT office.
Affirmative Options Coalition, 555 Park St, Suite 410, St. Paul MN 55103; 651.292.1568; Exec Dir, Deborah Schlick, deborah@affirmativeoptions.org; gen info: info@affirmativeoptions.org; www.affirmativeoptions.org; statewide coalition of 50+ organizations who believe that poverty is not inevitable; advocates for a MN economy that creates opportunities for women, men and children to move out of poverty.
African American Adoption Agency, 2356 University Ave W, Suite 220, St. Paul MN 55104; Ph: 651.659.0460; Too Free: 888.840.4084; Fax: 651.644.5306; afadopt@afadopt.org; www.afadopt.org; Mission: promote permanency of children, including those under the guardianship of the Commissioner of the MN Dept of Human Services, by recruiting, training, approving, placing & supporting appropriate, safe & nurturing persons to serve as permanent families for children. Formed 1989.
African American Family Services: Central Office, 2616 Nicollet Av, Mpls MN 55408. 612.871.7878, Fax: 612.871.2811, contact@aafs.net, www.aafs.net
Mental Health Services: 310 E 38th St, Suite 120, Mpls MN 55409, 612.813.0782,
Fax: 612.813.0786 contact@aafs.net, www.aafs.net ; Effective Parenting: Ph: 612.871.7878
Institute for Resiliency and Culture: A Movement for Youth; 612.871.7878
African American Mental Health, An Early History; Professor Vernellia R. Randall, Institute on Race, Health Care and the Law, The University of Dayton School of Law, 300 College Park, Dayton OH 45469-2772; randall@udayton.edu, http://academic.udayton.edu/health, Randall's book: Dying While Black; Web Statement: Speaking Truth to Power!
Alliance for Human Research Protection, 142 West End Ave, Suite 28P, New York NY 10023; http://www.ahrp.org; Founder & President: Vera Hassner Sharav, MLS; Mission: national network of lay people and professionals dedicated to advancing responsible and ethical medical research practices, to minimizing the risks associated with such endeavors and to ensuring that the human rights, dignity and welfare of human subjects are protected. Website: AHRP is the best-known, most visible, proactive citizens' watchdog organization bringing to public attention -through our daily infomails--issues affecting the safety of people in clinical trials.
Alzheimer's Association, National Office, 225 N Michigan Ave, Fl 17, Chicago IL 60601-7633; 1.800.272.3900; info@alz.org; http://www.alz.org; Public Policy Division, 1319 F Street NW, Suite 710, Washington DC 20004; Ph: 202.393.7737; The Alzheimer's Association, a world leader in Alzheimer research and support si the first and largest voluntary health organization dedicated to finding prevention methods, treatments and an eventual cure for Alzheimer's. Our vision: A World without Alzheimer's disease. 24/7 Info Helpline: 1.800.232.0851: http://greenfield.alz.org: nations's largest Alzheimer's library; catalogue online
Alzheimer's Association of Minnesota-North Dakota Chapter ,4550 W 77th St, Suite 200, Mpls MN; Ph: 952.830.0512, Fax: 952.830.0513; 27/7 Info Helpline: 1.800.232.0851; several regional offices on web, programs, information, education, annual conference, www.alzmndak.org; http://greenfield.alz.org, nation's largest Alzheimer's library;
Alzheimer's Foundation of America, 322 8th Av, 6th Fl, New York NY 10001; Ph: 1.866.232.8484; Fax: 1.646.638.1546; http://www.alzfdn.org;
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, 120 Wall Street, 22nd Floor, New York NY 10005; Ph: 212.363.3500; Toll Free: 1.888.333.2377;
Fax: 212.363.6237; inquiry@afsp.org; www.afsp.org; only national nonprofit organization exclusively dedicated to understanding and preventing suicide through research and education and outreach to people with mood disorders and those affected by suicide; National Survivors Suicide Day: Saturday before Thanksgiving; simultaneous conferences take place in cities listed on website;
Created by: a U.S. Senate resolution, through efforts of NV Sen Harry Reid, who lost his father to suicide; Spring: annual Lifesavers Dinner Gala to raise funds for suicide funds for suicide prevention research and education.
Related sites: www.cdc.gov; www.depressioncanbefatal.org; www.iom.edu; www.nimh.nih.gov; www.save.org; www.sprc.org; www.suicidology.org;
American Assn of People with Disabilities: (AAPD), 1629 K Street NW, Suite 503, Washington DC 20006; Largest national nonprofit cross-disability member organization; organized, run by people with disabilities; Ph: Toll Free/V/TTY 1.800.840.8844; V/TTY: 202.457.0046; Fax: 202.457.0473; http://www.aapd-dc.org
American Indian Family Center, 579 Wells St. St. Paul MN 55101; Ph: 651.793.3803; Fax: 651.793.3809; www.aifc.net; Support families to help ensure development of healthy children. Mental Health Programs:
Healing Generations; therapist Jessica Gourneau, PhD. Also on staff: licensed soc worker; case manager. Free services: to Ramsey County residents of American Indian descent.
Ain Dah Yung: mental health programs, but a separate group that shares location; 651.793.3803.
Oyate Nawajin: therapist Sam Gurnoe; native specific therapy, mostly family support; bound by insurance. One of 7 programs that function within Ain Dah Yung program.
AMICUS,15 South 5th Street, Ste 1100, Minneapolis MN 55402; Ph: 612.348.8570; Fx/612.348.6782; http://www.amicususa.org; Minnesota nonprofit celebrating 40 years, April 2007; Mission: partner with inmates, ex-offenders, juvenile offenders and communities to build successful lives and stronger communities. Through innovative programming, AMICUS helps inmates and ex-offenders reshape their lives, reach their goals and make successful transitions from prison into the community; All AMICUS programs are relationship-based, community-driven, culturally specific and outcome-oriented.
APOLLO Resource Center, 313 N Dale St. #337, St. Paul MN 55103, Voice/TTY: 651.227.6321, Fax: 651.215.9857, email on website, www.peopleincorporated.org; click on Programs to find APOLLO, a Drop-in Resource Center (A Place of Learning Life Opportunities) many services, some services open only to Ramsey County residents.
ARC Ecumenical Retreat Center, 1680 373rd Av NE, Stanchfield MN 55080, 763.689.3540 (8 mn NW of Cambridge MN), www.arcretreat.org
Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis Office for Social Justice, 328 West Kellog Blvd, St. Paul MN 55102; 651.291.4477; osj@archspm.org;
http://www.osjspm.org; Mission: to serve those most in need by calling for justice.
Autism Society of America, 7910 Woodmont Av, Suite 300, Bethesda MD 20814-3067; Ph/301.657.0881; Toll Free/1.800.328.8476; http://www.autism-society.org
Autism Society of MN, 2380 Wycliff St, Suite 102, St. Paul MN 55114;
Ph: 651.647.1083; Fax: 651.642.1230; info@ausm.org; http://www.ausm.org; offers numerous workshops, support services. The Autism Society of MN invites you to the AuSM Blog: a platform for member participation on topics, activities of importance to the state autism community.
Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law, 1101 15th Street NW, Suite 1212, Washington DC 20005, 202.467.5730; webmaster@bazelon.org, www.bazelon.org. This is not a site for individual requests for assistance; it's a resource to learn about laws regarding people with mental health disabilities.
Bipolar Magazine, 27 Queen Street, Fort Erie, Ontario L2A 1T6, Canada or PO Box 59, Buffalo NY 14205-0059; Ph: Canada/U.S.: Toll Free/1.866.672.3038; Subsr: 1.888.834.5537; publisher@bphope.com; http://www.bphope.com; website has bipolar info: Magazine sponsors: pharmaceutical companies
Bolder Options; 2100 Stevens Av, Mpls MN 55404; Ph: 612.379.2653; Fax: 612.870.0754; Exec Dir: Darrell Thompson. Early intervention youth mentoring program for at-risk youth 10-14 yrs of age, residents of Mpls, Golden Valley, Robbinsdale, St. Louis Park, Richfield; mentor-youth interaction of fun, challenging athletic activities; running/biking. Vision: build a community of caring relationships in support of our youth. www.bolderoptions.org/
Catholic Charities of St. Paul & Mpls, 1200 2nd Av S, Mpls MN 55403,
(Mpls, 612.664.8500), (St. Paul, 651.222.3001), webmaster@ccspm.org, www.ccspm.org
Child and Adolescent Bipolar Foundation, 1000 Skokie Blvd, Suite 570, Wilmette, Illinois 60091; Ph/847.920.9310; Fx/847.920.9498; cabf@bpkids.org; www.bpkids.org; CABF educates, supports, advocates for parents raising children with bipolar disease. CABF's online support programs. 24/7: message boards, online support groups moderated by trained volunteers.
Chrysalis, 4432 Chicago Av S, Mpls MN 55407, 612.871.0118, info@chrysaliswomen.org, www.chrysaliswomen.org'; Susan Willow, Director of Mental Health and Chemical Health, 612.870.2441. Numerous classes and articles included on the site. Included on the site- July 1, 2007 Tubman Family Alliance and Chrysalis merged operations; www.tubmanfamilyalliance.org
Community Involvement Program: 1600 NE Broadway St, Minneapolis MN 55413, 612.362.4400, www.cipmn.org
Consumer Survivor Network ;
Exec. Dir., Maureen Marrin, Phone ext 209 ;
1821 University Ave. West, Suite S-160 ,
St. Paul MN 55104 ;
651.637.2800, 1.800.483.2007 ;
csnmt@uslink.net, www.mhcsn.net. WRAP info
Milestones Peer Support newsletter now available online: www.mhcsn.net
Cooperative Adult Ministry (CoAM), interfaith organization, gathers persons and resources from participating congregations and general community, to serve needs and apply the talents of older adults. Newsletter quarterly. Tours, speakers, classes, support groups. 3751 17th Av S, Mpls MN 55407, 612.721.5786, coam3751@msn.com. Depression Support Groups, 2nd and 4th Mondays, 6:30--8:00 pm, El/Milagoro/The Miracle Lutheran Church, 17th Av at 38 St, Mpls; Info & Register: Arlene, 612.721.5786. Free, all welcome. As of Jan 1, 2008, CoAM begins a permanent partnership with TRUST.
COPE, 612.596.1223; COPE team available 24/7 to all ADULTS living in Hennepin Cty. COPE professionals available to:
go to the person
handle the immediate crisis and
provide a clinical assessment
COPE service is for people with a mental health crisis. Family, professionals, others can call COPE.
Courage Center; 3915 Golden Valley Road, Minnepolis MN, 55422; 1.888.846.8253, Golden Valley Headquarters at 763.588.0811; General Information at courageinfo@courage.org or www.courage.org.
Crisis Connection, PO Box 19550, Minneapolis MN 55419-0550, 24 hour crisis telephone counseling, free, confidential 365 days a year, serve callers from the entire Twin Cities Metro area. Crisis Line: 612.379.6363 or 1.866.379.6363, Toll Free in MN. Men's Line: 612.379.6367 or 1.866.379.6367 Toll Free MN. ; Survival Resource Book- free; large quantities: $2/per copy donation appreciated; helps Crisis Connection continue providing this info to community. Many sources contributed to making this book possible. www.crisis.org
Dads Make a Difference, 161 St. Anthony Av, Suite 840, St. Paul MN 55103;
Ph: 651.222.1622; Fax: 651.222.7532; Jan Hayne, jan@dadsmakeadifference.org; http://www.dadsmakeadifference.org; An innovative nonprofit organization serving middle school-age youth, older teens, young adults and teachers, other professionals who work with them. Research-based curricula. Mission: promote positive involvement of fathers and educate youth about responsible parenting.
Dakota Communities, 680 O'Neill Drive, Eagan MN 55121, 651.688.8808, www.dakcom.org; 32 residences throughout several counties. Bridget McConnell, MSW, LICSW, Dir. of Mental Health Services, ARMHS (Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services), 651.209.8369 . Bridget McConnell....651.209.8369
Pat Deegan, PhD & Associates, LLC, Box 208, Byfield MA 01922; Pat@patdeegan.com; Deborah@patdeegan.com; www.patdeegan.com;
Consumer/survivor/ex-patient run organization. Mission: improve personal, social, economic, cultural well-being of people with psychiatric disabilities through ex-patient directed study and research to broaden the knowledge of recovery, resilience, empowerment and healing; promote self-determination; create new resources; amplify the voice, support initiatives of all people diagnosed with mental illness; discover, interpret and preserve the historical perspective and collective heritage of people receiving services in mental health systems; investigate problems and propose solutions to the forces that oppress and devalue people with disabilities.
Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA), 730 N Franklin St, Suite 501, Chicago IL, 60610-7224; Toll Free: 1.800.826.3632; Fas: 312.642.7243; http://www.dbsalliance.org; if in crisis: 1.800.273.8255 or 911. DBSA is the nations's leading patient-directed organization focusing on the most prevalent mental illnesses, depression and bipolar disorder. The organization fosters understanding about impact and management of these illnesses; focus is on peer-led support groups, education, research, equitable treatment for people living with mood disorders.
Depression Screening online sites, free and private:
Mental Health Association, Greensboro NC: www.mhag.org
Mental Health Assn of MN; depression, bipolar or anxiety or post-traumatic disorders, www.mentalhealthmn.org
Disability Starter Kit: for people applying for Social Security disability benefits; www.SocialSecurity.gov/disability/ or 1.800.772.1213; TTY: 1.800.325.0778 and ask that a kit be mailed to you.
Epilepsy Foundation of Minnesota;
1600 University Ave W, Suite 300, St. Paul MN 55104;
Ph: 651.287.2300, 1.800.779.0777, Fax: 651.287.2325, Information: John Thompson, jthompson@efmn.org, www.efmn.org/
Fairview Mental Health Services; 612.672.6600; to admit patient: 612.672.7575
;Info: http://www.university.fairview.org/clinical_Services/Mental/;
University of MN Medical Center, Fairview, 612.273.3000 ;
Riverside Campus, 2450 Riverside Av, Mpls MN 55454;
University Campus, 500 Harvard St, Mpls MN 55455 ;
420 Delaware St. SE, Mpls MN 55455 (Mailing Address); Behavioral Emergency Center: open daily 11:00am to 1am; 2450 Riverside Av, Mpls, Ph: 612.672.6600. Other times, patients cared for in Emergency Department
Family and Children's Service; Main Office; 414 South 8th St, Mpls MN 55404-1081; Ph: 612.339.9101; info@fcsmn.org; www.fcsmn.org; Branches: South Hennepin Branch: 9201 E. Bloomington Freeway, Suite Q, Bloomington MN 55420; Ph: 952.884.7353; Lake St Branch, 4123 E. Lake St, Mpls MN 55406; Ph: 612.729.0340; Northwest Hennepin Branch, 6900 78th Av N, Brooklyn Park MN 55445, Ph: 763.560.4412 ;
Initiative for Violence-Free Families in Hennepin County (IVFF); 4123 E Lake St, Mpls MN 55406; Lois Gunderson, 612.728.2094, lois.dunderson@fcsmn.org; or Jeanette Raymond, 612.728.2093, jraymond@fcsmn.org; www.ivff.org; Men Working for Peaceful Families: James Martin, 612.728.2083 Men's Line: 612.379.6367 to scout service for friend or family member
Fathers; see: Dads Make a Difference; Men Working for Peaceful Families;
Minnesota Fathers and Families Network
First Call is now 211; cell phones call 651.291.0211
Fraser, Administrative Offices, 2400 W 64th St, Mpls MN 55423, 612.861.1688, Fx: 612.861.6050, fraser@fraser.org, www.fraser.org;
Fraser Child & Family Center, 3333 University Av SE, Mpls MN 55414, 612.331.9413, fcfc@fraser.org
Front Door--Hennepin County, 612.348.4111; calls answered M-F, 8 to 4:30. Phone answered by professionally trained social workers. State your problem or concerns and you will be channeled to the right place. Family members, consumers (Pursuers of Wellness) can call. If problem can wait for an answer outside times listed, messages answered M-F, 8--4:30 pm.
Gallaudet University, 800 Florida Av NE, Washington DC 20002; Ph: 202.651.5050; public.relations@gallaudet.edu; http://www.gallaudet.edu; premier university for undergraduate students who are deaf or hard of hearing. Susan Burch, historian, researcher; searching info: bio on Mr. Junius Wilson and life in 1970s--1990s in psychiatric wards. Junius Wilson, an African American man who was deaf, spent 70+ years in a N. Carolina psychiatric institution.
Grengs, Laurie, M.A., LP, LICSW, Licensed Psychologist; Southwest Coon Rapids MN; Ph: 763.572.2326; laurie@lauriegrengs.com; www.lauriegrengs.com; strong supporter of collaborative therapist-client relationship. The Referral Net, Laurie Grengs, 763.574.9320; free referral service for consumers of mental health services in Minnesota; referrals to psychologists in Minnesota.
Guide (2004) to Community and Statewide Mental Health Services Resource Directory; MN Psychiatric Society, www.mnpsychsoc.org, listed under Patient & Comm Info Services
Guild Incorporated, 130 Wabasha Street S, Suite 90; St. Paul MN 55107;
Ph: 651.925.8465; Fax: 651.450.2221; President Grace Tangjerd-Schmitt;
Volunteer Coord: Jeanne Tramel Rasmussen;
info@guildincorporated.org, www.guildincorporated.org
Hamm Clinic, 408 St. Peter Street Suite 429, St. Paul MN 55102, 651.224.0614, fax 651.224.5754, www.hammclinic.org. Hamm Clinic is an independent, nonprofit mental health clinic dedicated to clinical services, training, education and research--serving the public with quality care, regardless of financial means, for the last 52 years.
The Harambee Village; P.O. Box 8196, St. Paul MN 55108; Ph: 651.644.5878; info@HarambeeVillage.org; http://www.harambeevillage.org; Mission/goals: Create a village of African American and Pan African children with their adoptive, foster, kinship family. Develop a community of safety, belonging and positive identity and access
information and resources.
Hazelden, Mental Health Centers; Hazelden Foundation, CO 3, PO Box 11 Center City MN 55102-0011; Ph: 651.213.4200; 1.800.257.7810; Fax: 651.213.4411; info@hazelden.org; http://www.hazelden.org
Hennepin County Mental Health Advisory Council, c/o Henn.Cty. Volunteer & Community Partnership Program, 300 S 6th St, 16A Govt. Ctr, Mpls MN 55487-0163
Highland Friendship Club, PO Box 16437, St. Paul MN 55116; Ph: 651.698.4096; Mary McKeown, mary@highlandfriendshipclub.org; http://www.highlandfriendshipclub.org; organized in 2002 for teens and young adults with disabilities the chance to connect with friends--with and without disabilities--and create a typical social scene. It is not: a program; a training service; about forms/meetings/goals; dependence; about disabilities; boring or repetitive; restrictive; complicated.
Initiative for Violence-Free Familiew (IVFF), 4123 E. Lake St, Minneapolis MN 55406; Lois Gunderson, 612.728.2094 or lois.gunderson@fcsmn.org or Jeanette Raymond, 612.728.2093 or jraymond@fcsmn.org; http://www.ivff.org Includes: Prevent Child Abuse; Prevent Domestic Violence; Men Working for Peaceful Families; Prevent Gun Violence. Also, listed under Family & Children's Services; www.fcsmn.org
Interact Center for the Visual & Performing Arts, 212 3rd Av N, Suite 140, Mpls MN 55401; Ph: 612.339.5145; info@enteractcenter.com; http://www.interactcenter.com; founded 1992; located: 2nd St N, one bl N. of Washington Av at 3rd Av N in Mpls North Loop Neighborhood (Warehouse District)
Institute on Race & Poverty, U of MN, N 150 Walter Mondale Hall; 229 S 19th Av, Mpls MN 55455; Ph: 612.625.8071; www.irpumn.org; IRP founded 1993 at U MN Law School by John A. Powell; investigates ways that policies and practices disproportionately affect people of color and the disadvantaged. A core purpose for IRP's work is to ensure that people have access to opportunity. Another purpose is to help the places where people live, develop in ways that both promote access to opportunity and help maintain regional stability. Now directed by Myron Orfield.
John A Powell bio: www.kirwaninstitute.org
International Center for the Study of Psychiatry and Psychology (ICSPP); 212.861.7400; The Berrgin's address: 101 E. State St, PBM 112, Ithaca NY 14850-5543; Ph: 602.272.5328; http://www.icspp.org; nonprofit research and educational network; focus: the critical study of the mental health movement.
Jewish Family and Children's Service of Minneapolis, 13100 Wayzata Blvd. Suite 400, Minnetonka MN 55305; 952.546.0616; Fax/952.593.1778; TTY/ 952.591.0041; jfcs@jfcsmpls.org; www.jfcsmpls.org
Law Project for Psychiatric Rights; 406 G Street, Suite 206, Anchorage, AK 99501; Ph/907.274.7686; http://psychrights.org; nonprofit; Mission: bring fairness and reason into the administration of legal aspects of the mental health system, particularly unwarranted court ordered psychiatric drugging and electroshock.
League of Women Voters, 550 Rice St, St. Paul MN 55103, 651.224.5445, fx:651.290.2145, www.lwvmn.org
Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly, Minneapolis Office: , 1845 E Lake St, Mpls MN 55407; Ph: 612.721.6215; St. Paul Office and Mailing Address: 1295 Bandana Square Blvd. N Suite 165, St. Paul MN 55108;
http://www.twincities.littlebrothers.org, http://www.littlebrothersmn.org/; Stacy Husebo, MSW, Counseling Services Program Coordinator; Sage Program: one-of-a-kind counseling program for adults 60+, who need home-based professional mental health counseling support, and don't have insurance or financial resources. Masters-level and above licensed mental health professionals provide services. Other programs offered.
The Marsh, A Center for Balance and Fitness, 15000 Minnetonka MN 55345; Ph: 952.935.2202; http://www.themarsh.com; all facilities accessible; open to membership by all; numerous wellness classes; guest days offered.
Men Working for Peaceful Families: listed under Family & Children's Services; www.fcsmn.org and also under; The Initiative for Violence-Free Families; http://www.ivff.org
Mental Health America (formerly National Mental Health Assn), 2000 N. Beauregard St., 6th Floor, Alexandria VA 22311; Ph: 703.684.7722, Toll Free: 800.969.6642,
TTY: 800.433.5959, Fax: 703.684.5968; Mental Health Crisis: 1.800.273.8255 to reach a 24 hour crisis center in your area. Policy Associate, Healthcare Reform: Katy Blasingame, kblasingame@mentalhealthamerica.net; http://www.mentalhealthamerica.net, click on Help Desk for email information, Site-in-progress; email Katy Blasingame for info; Oldest mental health advocacy organization in U.S., established 1909 by Clifford W Beers, former psychiatric patient.
Mental Health Association of MN, 2021 E Hennepin Av, Suite 412, Mpls MN 55413; Ph: 612.331.6840 or 800.862.1799; info@mentalhealthmn.org; www.mentalhealthmn.org; will advocate on behalf of person with mental illness. Oldest, largest MN mental health advocacy organization, founded 1939.
Mental Health Education Project, Collaborative of the Twin Cities Jewish Community ; 13100 Wayzata Boulevard, Suite 400, Minnetonka MN 55305, 952.546.0616; www.jfcsmpls.org , kramer@visi.com
Mental Illness Education Network of MN, http://www.mentalillnessednetwork.org Collaboration of member organizations to share information and support activities.
Metropolitan Center for Independent Living, 1600 University Av W, Ste 16, St. Paul MN 55104-3834; Director: David Hancox, V/651.646.8342; TTY/651.603.2201; Fax/651.603.2006; margotsk@mcit-mn.org; www.mcil-mn.org; Director: David Hancos; e-newsletter; MCIL, metro-based, nonprofit, consumer-directed, founded 1981; dedicated to full promotion of Independent Living (IL) philosophy by supporting individuals with disabilities in their personal efforts to pursue self-directed lives. Workshops, classes, activities available to all individuals with disabilities.
See National Council for Independent Living, NCIL
Metropolitan Consortium of Community Developers, 3137 Chicago Av, Mpls MN 55407; Ph: 612.789.7337; Fax: 612.822.1489; http://www.mccd.nonprofitoffice.com
MindFreedom International, 454 Willamette, Suite 216, PO Box 11284, Eugene OR 97440-3484; Ph: 541.345.9106; USA Toll Free: 1.877.623.7743; Fax: 541.345.3737; office@mindfreedom.org; http://www.mindfreedom.org; Web statement: Win human rights in the mental health system.
Mind Zone, site for teens. Funded by Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands and Annenberg Public Policy Center of University of PA, www.copecaredeal.org
Minneapolis Medical Research Foundation (MMRF), 600 Fred L Shapiro Bldg, 914 S 8th St, Mpls MN 55404; 612.347.5098; www.mmrf.org; research arm of Hennepin County Medical Center (HCMC), third-largest nonprofit medical research organization in MN; ranks in top 8 percent of institutions receiving funds from NIH.
Minneapolis Urban League, 2100 Plymouth Av N, Minneapolis MN 55411;
Ph: 612.302.3100; Fax: 612.521.1444; http://www.mul.org;
Mission: provide human services and advocacy that will enable African Americans and other minority members residing in the greater Minneapolis Metropolitan Area to cultivate and develop their individual and group potential on par with all Minnesotans.
Minnesota Adoption Support and Preservation (MNASAP), 430 Oak Grove St Suite 404, Mpls 55403; 970 Raymond Av Suite 106, St. Paul 55114.
Both: 612.798.4033 or 877.966.2727 info@mnasap.org, www.mnasap.org; MN Kinship Caregivers Assn; Resources for Grandparents: www.mnasap.org.
MN Assn of Community Mental Health Programs, Inc, (MACMHP), 651.642.1903, www.macmhp.org; service: organize an annual conference
MN Assoc for Children's Mental Health (MACMH); 165 Western Ave. N, Suite 2, St Paul MN 55102,651.644.7333; www.macmh.org, info@machmh.org.
MN Association for Infant & Early Childhood Mental Health, 165 Western Ave N, Suite 2, St. Paul MN 55102; Candy Kragthorpe, 651.644.7333; 800.528.4511; Cell: 651.214.7518; ckragthorpe@macmh.org; www.macmh.org
MN Coalition for the Homeless; 2233 University Av West, Suite 434, St. Paul MN 55114; Ph: 651.645.7332; Fax: 651.645.7560; info@mnhomelesscoalition.org; http://mnhomelesscoalition.org ; Mission: generates policies, community support and local resources for housing and services to end homelessness in MN. MN's primary advocacy group for people experiencing homelessness; legislative updaates, regional info, action steps.
Minnesota Fathers & Families Network 161 St. Anthony Av Suite 845, St. Paul MN 55103, 651.222.7432, Fx 651.222.7532; MFFN State Coordinator: Paul Masiarchin, pmasiarchin@mnfathers.org, www.mnfathers.org
Minnesota Foster Care Association (MFCA), P.O. Box 4876, Mpls MN 55448-0716
651.233.3399, www.facam.org
MN Housing Finance Agency, www.mhfa.state.mn.us ; Home page, click on right side on Agency News, click on Plan to End Long-Term Homelessness in MN by 2010
MN Ombudsman for Mental Health & Developmental Disabilities, 121 7th Place E. Suite 429, St. Paul MN 55101-2117, 651.296.3848, 1.800.657.3506. TTY: Minnesota Relay Service 711, ombudsman.mhdd@state.mn.us, www.ombudmhmr.state.mn.us
Minnesota Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (MOFAS) 1885 University Av, Suite 395, St. Paul MN 55104; Ph: 651.917.2370; Toll Free: 1.866.906.6327; www.mofas.org;
Chapter of National Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome; www.nofas.org
MN Psychological Assn.; 1000 Westgate Drive Suite 252, St. Paul Mn 55114-1067; 651.203.7249, Fax: 651.290.2266; www.mnpsych.org
NAMI, (National Alliance on Mental Illness), Colonial Place Three, 2107 Wilson Blvd., Suite 300, Arlington VA 22201-3042; Ph: 703.524.7600, Fax: 703.524.9094,
TTD: 703.516.7227, 1.800.950.6264, Members: 888.999.6264; http://www.nami.org;
Special Note: 2006 Convention Resources: http://www.nami.org/convention; HOTSOUP.com, online community, http://www.hotsoup.com. NAMI partnering; leading discussion "Mental Illness and Society."
NAMI-MN (National Alliance on Mental Illness); 800 Transfer Rd, Suite 31, St. Paul MN 55114-1146, 651.645.2948; www.namimn.org/, nami-mn@nami.org.
NARSAD. The Mental Health Research Association, (previously known as the National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression) ;
NARSAD, 60 Cutter Mill Road Suite 404, Great Neck, NY 11021;
Main Line: 516.829.0091, Materials or info: 800.829.8289, www.narsad.org, info@narsad.org
National Alliance to End Homelessness; 1518 K Street NW, Suite 410, Washington DC 20005; Ph: 202.638.1526; Fax: 202.638.4664; naeh@naeh.org; http://www.endhomelessness.org; Guiding their work: A Plan: Not a Dream--How to End Homelessness in Ten Years. Non-partisan, mission-driven organization.
National Assn for Rights Protection and Advocacy (NARPA), PO Box 40585, Tuscaloosa AL 35404; http://www.narpa.org; NARPA believes the recipients of mental health services are capable of and entitled to make their own choices, and they are, above all, equal citizens under the law.
National Center for Black Philanthropy, Inc., 1828 L Street NW, Suite 300, Washington DC 20036; Ph: 202.530.9770; Fax: 202.530.9771; Toll Free: 1.866.999.1700; info@ncfbp.net; http://www.ncfbp.net;
MN Members:Board of Dir Member, Walter C. Gray Treasurer; Trustee Emeritus, Emmett D. Carson
National Coalition for the Homeless; 2201 P Street NW, Washington DC 20037;
Ph: 202.462.4822; Fax: 202.462.4823; info@nationalhomeless.org; www.nationalhomeless.org; National perspective on homeless issues; overview, fact sheets, ways to Help Bring America Home
National Coalition of Homeless Veterans; nchv@nchv.org; www.nchv.org;
Issues specific to homeless vets; about one in three homeless men is a veteran of the U.S. military.
National Coalition of Mental Health Consumer/Survivor Organizations ;
Director of Public Policy: Lauren Spiro; Ph: 978.590.2014 or info@ncmhcso.org, www.ncmhcso.org. Embraces the disability movement's motto, "Nothing about us without us." Works for consumer rights towards promoting full participation and integration in the community. Principles: Recovery is possible for everyone;
Self Determination; Holistic Choices; Voice; Personhood
National Council of Independent Living, (NCIL), 1710 Rhode Island Av, NW, 5th Floor, Washington DC 20036; Ph: V/202.207.0334; TTY/202.207.0341; Toll Free/877.525.3400; Fax/877.525.3400; ncil@ncil.org; http://www.ncil.org
National Empowerment Center, 599 Canal St, Lawrence MA 01840; Ph: 978.685.1494, Toll free: 800.769.3728, Fax: 978.681.6426; info4@power2u.org. www.power2u.org ;
Web statement: Recovery is real and this website is filled with practical information that will help you recover if you have been labeled with a mental illness.
National Health Care for the Homeless Council; Web Statement: Health Care is a Right, Not a Privilege; PO Box 60427 Nashville TN 37206-0427; Ph: 615.226.2292,
Fax: 615.226.1656; council@nhchc.org; www.nhchc.org; Best practices, research, policy and advocacy for health care issues facing homeless persons; especially helpful for nursing.
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), Science, Writing, Press and Dissemination Branch, 6001 Executive Blvd, Rm 8184, MSC 9663, Bethesda MD 20892-9663; Ph: 301.443.4513; Toll Free/1.866.615.6464; TTY: 301.443.8431; Toll Free/1.866.415.8051; nimhinfo@nih.gov; www.nimn.nih.gov
National Organization on Disability, 910 Sixteenth St. N.W., Suite 600, Washington DC 20006; Ph: 202.293.5960, Fax: 202.293.7999, TTY: 202.293.5968; ability@nod.org, www.nod.org
Neighborhood Involvement Program, 2431 Hennepin Av, Mpls MN 55405;
Ph: 612.374.3125, NIP@NeighborhoodInvolve.org; http://www.neighborhoodinvolve.org;
Three mental health programs:
1) Counseling Center; most therapy done with supervised psychology grad interns
2) Rape, Sexual Abuse Center. Programs 1 & 2, primarily geared to under & uninsured
3) Therapy Associates: therapy sessions; individual/couples with insurance, sliding fee. Youth Programs: tutor, summer camps, service learning, family support SVC; services free to participating youth and their families; camp scholarships; info: http://www.nipyouth.org .
Senior Programs: Chore program: low-cost home maintenance services for seniors living in their homes, 60+ of age; leisure time parties: monthly recreational for residents living in facilities or socially isolated senior living independently.
Northside Community Support Program, (NCSP) Drop-in Center; 1309 Girard Av N, Mpls MN 55411; Voice/TTY: 612.521.2116, Fax: 612.287.9818, www.peopleincorporated.org, NCSP is part of a larger Integrated Services Network, NCSP is listed as ISN-NCSP
Nutritional Resources LLC, 7200 France Ave South, Suite 236, Edina MN 55435, 952.835.5705, Website resources include weekly update on latest therapy news. Maureen Nagle M.S., L.N., Licensed Nutritionist, www.nutritionalresourcesmn.com, maureen@nutritionalresourcesmn.com
Office of Indian Ministry, 3045 Park Av S, Mpls MN 55407; Ph: 612.824.7606; Fax: 612.824.7616; Archdiocese of St. Paul and Mpls, 651.291.4400; http://www.archspm.org; Info: Father James Notebaart; notebaartj@archspm.org; indianministry@archspm.org Services/Programs: Migeweyon, I Am Going Home; Wake Site; Funeral Food Shelf by St. John Neumann, Holy Name Churches; Building Usage; Periodic Programs; Summer Camp; Drum and Dance Group; Tutoring at Anishinabe Academy; Sobriety Feast; Support Groups; Memorial of the Dead; Annual Memorial of Crime Victims; Sunday Liturgy. Staff: Fr. Notebaart, Christine Roy
O.A.S.I.S., (Osseo Area Source of Information and Support); Weaver Lake Elem School Media Center, 159000 WeaverLake Rd, Maple Grove MN 55311; Linda English at 763.425.5866. Sponsors: Maple Grove Weaver Lake Elem School; ISD 279 Dept. of Special Ed; The 279 Foundation; Community Education; the Northwest Hennepin Family Services Collaboration; MN Association for Children's Mental Health; Programs: free and open to all parents, caregivers, staff.
Off-Leash Area, 3540 34th Av S, Minneapolis MN; Ph: 612.724.7372; offleash@offleasharea.org; www.offleasharea.org. Contemporary Performance Works; creates original work--to date, eleven; founded 1999 in Mpls MN; winner of many awards. Plus now: Our Garage; seats 38; original well-crafted, adventurous short works; Our Garage, reservation only.
Pathways Minneapolis Inc., 3115 Hennepin Av S, Minneapolis MN 55408;
Ph: 612.822.9061; Fax: 612.824.3841; pathways@pathwaysminneapolis.org; http://www.pathwaysminneapolis.org All services free; sometime literature fees. Do accept donations. Pathways provides programs designed to support a creative healing response; the emotional support, meditation, imagery, positive attitudes which can contribute to the healing process. Pathways affirms that healing can occur at physical, emotional and spiritual levels. Get copies of pages-long calendar.
People Incorporated, 317 York Avenue, St. Paul MN 55101, 651.774.0011;
TTY 651.774.6535, www.peopleincorporated.org. Promotes, secures independence for people with mental illnesses and other brain disorders. Safe Haven Services for people who live without shelter and have a mental illness.
Project Gutenberg, www.gutenberg.org ; First producer of free electronic books, (ebooks). First and Largest single collection of free electronic books or eBooks; invented 1971. Free books, audiobooks, sheet music, recorded music, etc.; works for which copyright has expired.
Bio on founder, Michael Hart: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_S._Hart.
Project Homeless Connect:http://www.sfconnect.org; National best practice model originated in San Francisco, Oct, 2004; now implemented across U.S. Every other month San Francisco offers the program.
Interagency Council on Homelessness: http://www.ich.gov/slocal/connect.html
Project Homeless Connect, Minneapolis/Hennepin County: A one-stop shop model for delivering services to people experiencing homelessness. Twice a year, partner with service providers, business, citizens, faith communities to bring multiple resources to one location where people can come to find services they need. Ph: 612.673.2525; info@homelessconnectminneapolis.org,http://www.homelessconnectminneapolis.org; Directory of Services/Providers
Race, HealthCare and the Law;Vermillia R. Randall, Professor of Law, Institute on Race, Health Care and the Law, University of Dayton School of Law, 300 College Park, Dayton OH 45469-2772, randall@udayton.edu, http://academic.udayton.edu/healthSite dedicated to improving health status of persons discriminated against based on race and/or ethnicity, with specific attention on African Americans, Asian Americans, Latino (a) Americans, Native Americans and Pacific Americans.
An Early History - African American Mental Health: http://academic.udayton.edu/health/01status/mental01.htm; Web statement: Speaking Truth to Power!
Ramsey County Human Services, 651.266.4444; M--F, Hours: 8 am--4:30 pm; if call after hours, you will be directed to appropriate place. Economic Assistance: 651.266.4007; Medical Assistance: 651.767.8189;
Mental Health Intake: 651.266.7890; http://www.co.ramsey.mn.us
RESOURCE, Inc. 1900 Chicago Av S, Minneapolis MN 55404, 612.752.8000, TDD: 612.752.8019, www.resource-mn.org; Spectrum Community Mental Health, Division of RESOURCE, Inc., 1825 Chicago Av, Mpls MN 55404, 612.752.8200 www.resource-mn.org/spectrum/Default.htm. Spectrum ArtWorks, on Spectrum, click on Spectrum Client Art website; info: Amy Rice, arice@Resource-MN.org, 612.752.8242; 26th Street Artists
Resource Books; see Crisis Connection
The Referral Net: 763.574.9320; free referral service for consumers of mental health services in Minnesota. 12 years of history in providing callers with referrals to psychologists in Minneapolis, St. Paul and throughout Minnesota. Laurie A. Grengs, M.A., Licensed Psychologist and Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker is the owner who provides this service based on a philosophy of giving a needed service to the community. One phone call to 763.574.9320 will connect you to Laurie Grengs directly or to her confidential voice mail. The Referral Net has assisted over 2,000 callers in twelve years. www.thereferralnet.org; www.lauriegrengs.com
Restart, Inc., 4000 Olson Memorial Highway, Suite 610, Golden Valley 55422;
Ph: 763.588.7633; Exec Dir, Jim Jasper, jimj@restartincmn.org; http://www.restartincmn.org; Mission: empower and support persons with brain injuries in achieving their highest level of independence through community living and support services.
Rise, Inc., Rise North, (Main Office); Pres. John Barrett, 8406 Sunset Road NE, Spring Lake Park MN 55432-1387; Ph: 763.786.8334; Fax: 763.786.0008; jbarret@rise.org; www.rise.org; 1971--2007, 36 years of service; Vision: Assist people with disabilities realize their personal goals and become contributing members of society. Many partner organizations; the first-ever nonprofit to be named a Small Business Success Story by Twin Cities Business magazine and Associated Bank, 2006; read about it; www.rise.org
SAMHSA (National Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services) National Center for Mental Health Services and Mental Health Information Center: P.O. Box 42557, Washington DC 20015, Ph: 1800.789.2647, http://mentalhealth.samhsa.gov
National Resource and Training Center on Homelessness and Mental Illness; Ph: 617.964.3834 x 10; nrtc@samhsa.hhs.gov; www.nrchmi.samhsa.gov; Federal government's take on mental health, substance abuse, homelessness.
Strategies for the Street Homeless, Consultant: Patrick Arden Wood, 651.308.4878, patrickawood@gmail.com Patrick is a licensed psychiatric social worker with many years of experience in Homeless Outreach. He does speaking; consulting on short-term or long-term basis. St. Joan of Arc Church Mental Illness Ministry highly recommends him.
Summit Academy OIC, 935 Olson Memorial Highway Minneapolis MN 55405, 612.377.0150, Fax: 612.377.0156, info@saoic.org, www.saoic.org Summit Academy OIC, (SAOIC) is a nonprofit ed/voc training center, for adults and youth. 1996, Twin Cities Opportunities Industrialization Center and Two or More formed Summit Academy OIC; prepares adults for world of work; prepares young people to be responsible adults; connects workers to employers.
Tasks Unlimited; 2419 Nicollet Ave S, Minneapolis Mn 55404-3450, 612.871.3320; www.tasksunlimited.org, info@tasksunlimited.org. Offer wide range of services; committed to helping people with serious and persistent mental illness and brain disorders improve their status by promoting their self-sufficiency.
Tourette Syndrome Association, Inc., 42-40 Bell Blvd, Bayside NY 11361;
Ph: 718.279.9596; full time info, referral counselor; tsa@tsa-usa.org; http://www.tsa-usa.org Tourette syndrome info: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke: http://www.ninds.nih.gov/
Tourette Syndrome Assn of MN, Inc., 2233 University Av Suite 338, St. Paul MN 55114, 651.646.0099, www.tsa-mn.org
TRUST, INC (S), 9 W Rustic Lodge Av S, Mpls MN 55419, 612.827.6159, trustinc@visi.com, www.trustinc.org, TRUST Family Center at Judson (formerly Judson Family Center), 30 years of services. TRUST is an ecumenical coalition of south Minneapolis congregations. TRUST 06-07 Thursdays, Grief Support Groups; Fall/Winter: Our Lady of Peace, 5426 12 Av S, Mpls, 612.824.3455; Winter/Spring: Richfield UMC, 5835 Lyndale Av S, Mpls, 612.861.6086; Spring/Summer: Christ the King, 5029 Zenith Av S, Mpls, 612.920.5030; Info: Norine Larson, 612.827.6159, www.trustinc.org. As of Jan 1, 2008, TRUST begins a permanent partnership with CoAM.
Turnquist, Kevin, MN; www.kevinturnquist.org ; A Minnesota psychiatrist interested in how housing models affect those with serious mental illness.
26th Street Artists; Spectrum Community Mental Health, 1825 Chicago Av S, Mpls MN 55404; Ph: 612.752.8254; Fax: 612.752.8201; www.resource-mn.org/spectrum; a program of Spectrum Community Mental Health; pre-vocational, creative arts program for adults who have experienced a mental illness.
University of MN, Dept of Psychiatry, Schizophrenia Research Program:
Tonya White, MD, twhite@umn.edu ;
Schizophrenia Trials Network U of MN Psychiatry ;
Stephen Olson, MD, Director, 612.627.4840, schizophrenia@umn.edu ;
Elizabeth Lemke, MA, Clinical Research Coordinator, 612.627.4364 ;
Kim Snyder, Recruitment and Educational Presentations Coordinator; 612.627.4362; pager: 612.899.9322; snyd0143@umn.edu; Ambulatory Research Center, 606 24th Av S, Suite 602, Mpls MN 55454; Clinical Trials: 612.627.4840; Fax: 612.627.4808 ;
Center of Excellence in Children's Mental Health; Children, Youth, Family Consortium, U of MN, 270 A McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak St SE, Mpls MN 55455; Ph: 612.625.7849; Fx: 612.625.7815; cmh@umn.edu; www.cmh.umn.edu
University of St. Thomas, Interprofessional Center for Counseling & Legal Services;
1128 Harmon Place, Mpls MN 55403, www.stthomas.edu/ipc/;
Appointments: 651.962.4820;
MSL 100, 1000 LaSalle Ave, Mpls MN 55403
USPRA, (United States Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association), an organization of psychosocial rehabilitation agencies, practitioners, interested organizations, individuals dedicated to promoting, strengthening, supporting community-oriented services and resources for persons with psychiatric disabilities.
601 North Hammonds Ferry Rd, Suite A, Linthicum MD 21090, 410.789.7054,
Fx 410.789.7675, TDD 410.789.7682, www.uspra.org, info@uspra.org
MN Chapter of USPRA, Pres. Maureen Marrin, Consumer Survivor Network, Exec Dir; 1821 University Ave W, Suite S-160, St. Paul MN 55104; 651.637.2800, csnmt@uslink.net; www.mhcsn.net
Vail Place, the clubhouse model of a Community Support Program; two locations; Hopkins Vail Place: 15 9th Ave South, Hopkins MN 55343, 952.938.9622; if in need of services, Mark Gardner at 952.938.9622. Minneapolis Vail Place: 1412 West 36th Street, Mpls MN 55408, 612.824.9474; if in need of services, Carrie Framsted at 612.824.8061. Contact person for website: Chris Johnson, Admin Assistant, 952.938.9622, www.vailplace.org
Veteran's One Stop Website, Minnesota; 651.297.5878; mnvets@mdva.state.mn.us; http://www.minnesotaveteran.org; provides MN veterans, their families and employers a one-stop location for information and links available for veterans
VSA arts (Vision, Strength, Artistic Expression), 818 Connecticut Av NW, Suite 600, Washington DC 20006; Ph: V/202.628.2899; 800.933.8721; TTD/202.737.0645;
Fax: 202.429.0868; http://www.vsaarts.org; nonprofit international organization, founded 1974 by Jean Kennedy Smith
VSA arts of Minnesota (Vision Strength, Access), Hennepin Center for the Arts, 528 Hennepin Av, Suite 305, Mpls MN 55403; Ph: 612.332.3888, Toll Free/TTD/Y: 800.801.3883; Fax: 612.305.0132; vsarts@bcmn.com; www.vsaartsmn.org ;Promotes quality, accessible arts experiences for people with all types of disabilities
Walk-In-Counseling Center, 2421 Chicago Av S, Mpls 55404; Exec Dir Gary Schoener,
612.870.0565, Fx 612.870.4169, www.walkin.org
Wesley United Methodist Church, 101 E Grant St, Mpls MN 55403; Ph: 612.871.3585; Fax: 612.871.6760; Friends@TheWesleyChurch.org, www.thewesleychurch.org; adjacent to Mpls Convention Center. Two of the programs: Chris's Corner Drop-in Center; Saturday Meals, 11:30 am--1:00 pm
Wilder Research Center; 451 Lexington Parkway North, St. Paul MN 55104; (southwest corner of Lexington & University) Ph: 651.280.2700; www.wilder.org/research/ ; Conducts the only ongoing survey of homeless individuals, youth and families in the U.S. Every three years in October, the Wilder takes a "snapshot" of homelessness in MN; a wealth of demographic information, including health issues.
Women Planting Seeds, Works with people exiting correctional institutions. Center for Families, 1201 E. Lake St, Mpls MN 55412, Mary Whitney, Exec. Director, 612.558.5721, sunny@pressenter.com, www.womenplantingseeds.org. self-esteem building classes, domestic violence workshops, healthy relationships talks/workshops
Wood, Patrick; see Strategies for the Street Homeless
World Health Organization, (WHO), Avenue Appia 20, 1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland; Ph: (+41.22) 791.21.11; United Nations specialized agency for health; Director-General, Dr. Margaret Chan; Ph: (+41.22) 791.21 08; mazuyc@who.int; http://www.who.int
WHO has several mental health sites.
Senator Amy Klobuchar; 1 Federal Drive, Federal Building, Suite 298, Fort Snelling MN 55111; Ph/612.727.5220 and Russell Senate Office, Washington DC 20510; Ph/202.228.6299; www.klobuchar.senate.gov
Senator Coleman: http://coleman.senate.gov/ ;
320 Hart Senate Office Building, WN DC 20510; Ph: 202.224.5641 ;
2550 University Av W, Suite 100 N, St. Paul MN 55114; Ph: 651.645.0323
Former Senator Mark Dayton--at this time, only contact information: Phone: 651.292.9300