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AICHO- American Indian Community Housing Org. www.aicho.org Duluth, MN. 218-722-7225 Services provided: Who we serve: Location/Area that we provide services to:
American Indians Against Abuse Inc. www.wcadv.org Hayward, WI. 715-634-9980 Services provided: Who we serve: Location/Area that we provide services to:
Bois Forte Human Services Sexual Assault Program www.boisforte.com Nett Lake, MN. 218-757-0111 Services provided: Who we serve: Location/Area that we provide services to:
CRA- Community Resource Alliance Callaway, MN. 218-375-2762 or 877-221-4548 Services provided: Who we serve: Location/Area that we provide services to:
Dabinoo'igan Duluth, MN. 218-722-2247 Services provided: Who we serve: Location/Area that we provide services to:
Dakota Women’s Society Minneapolis, MN. Services provided: Who we serve: Location/Area that we provide services to:
Daughters of the Earth 116 - 12th St. So. Moorhead, MN 56560 218-233-3505 Services provided:Our board listens to the ideas, thoughts, and hopes of the American Indian women in the community and looks for the connections that will serve the needs. We also provide training that will educate women on culture, domestic violence, social issues and cultural preservation. We offer a newsletter for the Native community on issues of interest Who we serve: Native American women and families Location/Area that we provide services to: Fargo-Moorhead area
Domestic Abuse Intervention Program www.theduluthmodel.org 202 East Superior St. Duluth, MN 55802 218-722-2781 Services provided: Advocacy services and systems advocacy Location/Area that we provide services to: Duluth
DOVE- Down On Violence Everyday White Earth Reservation Tribal Agency www.whiteearth.com PO Box 70, Naytahwaush, MN. 218-935-5554 Crisis Line 1-877-830-DOVE (3683) Services provided: Crisis intervention for DV & SA, safe housing, legal, personal, and medical advocacy, assistance with orders for protection & harassment orders, assistance in applying for reparations, transportation to appointments as related to the crime (medical, legal, systems), empowerment sessions, and community education Who we serve: Victims of domestic violence and sexual assault (Native American women and non-Native) Location/Area that we provide services to: White Earth Reservation and within a 20 mile radius (Mahnomen County, parts of Becker and Clearwater counties)
Equay Wiigamig Red Lake, MN. 218-679-3443 Crisis Line 800-943-8997 Services provided: Who we serve: Location/Area that we provide services to:
Hennepin County Medical Center Minneapolis, MN 612-873-3367 Services provided: Who we serve: Location/Area that we provide services to:
Indigenous Peoples Task Force Website: www.indigenouspeoplestf.org 3019 Minnehaha Ave So. – Suite 150, Minneapolis, MN 55406 Phone Number: (612) 870-1723 Toll Free # 1-877-319-8246 Services provided: Indigenous Peoples Task Force (IPTF) is a Native American provider of HIV education and direct services to the Native community in Minnesota. For over 20 years, IPTF has developed and implemented culturally appropriate programs to prevent further transmission of HIV, increase access to traditional and western medical services, and improve the quality of life for clients, families and communities Who we serve: American Indian Location/Area that we provide service to: Minneapolis/St. Paul area / State Wide
Indigenous Woman's Life Net www.maicnet.org Minneapolis, MN 612-879-1713 Services provided: Who we serve: Location/Area that we provide services to:
MCBW- Minnesota Coalition for Battered Women www.mcbw.org St. Paul, MN. 651-646-6177 or 800-289-6177 Services provided: Who we serve: Location/Area that we provide services to:
Mendota Mdewakanton Dakota Community Mendota, MN. 651-452-4141 Services provided: Who we serve: Location/Area that we provide services to:
Mending the Sacred Hoop
www.mshoop.org
Duluth, MN.
1-888-305-1650 or 218-623-HOOP Services provided: Local, state and nation training on domestic and sexual violence issues from organizing, advocacy, program development to working with children who witness domestic violence. We also provide a local sexual assault support and educational group for women.
Who we serve: The Native communities and those who work with Native people
Location/Area that we provide services to: Duluth and surrounding area through our local projects, all of Minnesota with the Sacred Hoop Coalition, and “Grants to Indian Tribal Governments” recipients with our Technical Assistance Project. We also contract with tribes and organization to provide training and technical assistance. MSHTA- Mending the Sacred Hoop
Mille Lacs Band Tribal College www.millelacsband.com
Onamia, MN. 320-495-3702 Services provided: Who we serve: Location/Area that we provide services to:
Mille Lacs Band Women's Project Onamia, MN. 320-495-3517 Crisis Line 866-867-4006 Services provided: Who we serve: Location/Area that we provide services to:
Min-No-Aya-Win Human Services www.fdlrez.com/humanservices 927 Trettel Lane Cloquet, MN. 55720 218-878-3782 / 218-878-3783 / 218-878-3784
After hours crisis line: 218-348-1817 Pager: 218-725-9298 Services provided: Reporting crime to law enforcement, obtaining Orders for Protection, seeking and obtaining available community resources, reparations, court advocacy, and support groups
Who we serve: Victims of domestic abuse, sexual assault, child abuse, and general crime Location/Area that we provide services to: Fond du Lac, Duluth, and Carlton and St. Louis Counties
MIWRC- Minnesota Indian Women’s Resource Center Healing Journey, Oshkinigiikwe and Sexual Assault Program www.miwrc.org 2300 15th Ave. South, Minneapolis, MN. 55404 612-728-2000 Services provided: *Healing Journey provides quality of life harm reduction programming for women with multiple traumas. *Oskinigiikwe provides similar services for younger women (ages 14 – 19), and sexual assault advocacy provides support groups, OFPs and Safety Plans, emergency housing, and advocacy with medical, legal and housing needs Who we serve: American Indian women and their families Location/Area that we provide services to: Anyone who needs them MNALL- Minnesota Against Abuse in Later Life www.mnall.org St. Paul, MN. Crisis Help 1-800-333-2433 Services provided: Who we serve: Location/Area that we provide services to:
Northwoods Coalition for Family Safety Nokomagiisis Program nwfamilysafety.org 1819 Bemidji Avenue Suite #10 Bemidji, MN 56601 218-444-0735 Crisis Line- 1-800-588-6229 Services provided: OFP/HRO, Court accompaniment, Therapy and Safety Planning, General advocacy for victims of violent crimes of abuse Who we serve: Tribal elders 50 and older and children ages 5-18 years old Location/Area that we provide services to: Bemidji and Cass Lake area and all surrounding reservations
Okiciyapi Sexual Assault Program- Pathways
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Our Sister’s Keeper Durango, CO. 970-247-7888 Services provided: Who we serve: Location/Area that we provide services to:
PAVSA: Program for Aid to Victims of Sexual Assault Duluth, MN. 55802 Business: 218-726-1442 Fax; 218-720-4890 Crisis Line: 218-726-1431 Services
provided: 24 hour crisis line, support, legal ans systems advocacy, therapy and support groups, crisis counceling, hospital advocacy, SANE program, ourtreach, community and professional education, multi-disiplinary team coordination, adolescent and teen program Who we serve: Location/Area that we provide services
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Range Women’s Advocates www.rwadvocates.org Chisholm, MN. 218-749-5054 / 218-254-3377 / 1-800-343-5054 Services provided: Who we serve: Location/Area that we provide services to:
SARA (Formerly known as GWSAS, Inc. Goodhue Wabasha Sexual Assault Services) www.gwsas.com 480 8th Street Red Wing, MN 55066 651-388-9360 extensions 13 and 15 and 611 Broadway Avenue Box 220 Wabasha, MN 55981 651-565-0189 Support line: 1-800-519-6690 Services provided: 24-hour,
toll-free support line; advocates available to meet with clients as
well as attend medical exams, law enforcement interviews, court hearings
and other appointments; support groups; assistance filing restraining
orders and reparations claims; referrals to other service providers;
resource materials (books, journal articles, DVDs); and training and
education for students, professionals, and community groups. Who we serve: SARA provides services free of charge to female and male victims of sexual violence and those who care about them. Location/Area that we provide service to: SARA serves primarily Goodhue and Wabasha County residents but will not turn anyone away
Sexual Assault Services Brainerd, MN. 218-828-0494 Services provided: Who we serve: Location/Area that we provide services to:
Sexual Assault Program of Beltrami, Cass & Hubbard Co. www.sapbchc.org PO Box 1472 Bemidji, MN. 56601 218-444-9524 Crisis Line 1-800-708-2727 Services Provided: Support and Advocacy services to primary and secondary victims of all forms of sexual violence Who we serve: Victim/survivors of sexual violence and their families: Women, Men, Children
Sexual Violence Center www.sexualviolencecenter.org 3757 Fremont Ave N. Minneapolis, MN 55412 and 500 N Pine St. Suite 203 Chaska, MN 55318 612-871-5100 Crisis Line 612-871-5111 Services provided: 1 on 1 crisis counseling, support groups, hospital and legal advocacy, and crisis line support to all people affected by sexual violence Who we serve: Anyone 12 and older Location/Area that we provide services to: Hennepin, Carver and Scott Counties TLPI- Tribal Law & Policy Institute www.tribal-minstitute.org St. Paul, MN. 651-644-1125 Services provided: Who we serve: Location/Area that we provide services to: WON- Women of Nations www.women-of-nations.org St. Paul, MN. 651-222-5830 Crisis Line 651-222-5836 or 877-209-1266 Services provided: Women of Nations provides safe housing for women and children. We offer direct services for those seeking refuge from violence, including advocacy for our residents young and old, based on their particular circumstances. With the exception of safe housing, for those in the 7-county metro area the CAP provides the same services as our shelter. Women can also reach CAP by calling our 24-hour crisis line. CAP also complements the shelter by providing advocacy services to women and children after their stay here. We offer support groups, one-on-ones, home visits, and legal advocacy. CAP staff does high-content, informational presentations for public, private and charter schools; churches; community centers; and businesses. Thousands have attended our sessions—on topics such as child abuse prevention, child sexual abuse, dating violence, sexual harassment, safety planning, and family violence. Who we serve: Women and children escaping domestic violence Location/Area that we provide services to: Greater Metro Area
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