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Latino-Chicano Cultural Resources

Amherst H. Wilder Foundation-Southeast Asian Services

450 North Syndicate

Suite 285

St. Paul, MN. 55104

Ph: 651-647-9676

Fx: 651-644-1170

Services: Adult mental health, children’s mental health, clinical services, crisis intervention, family services, and human services. They provide both adults and youth with mental health assessment; individual, group and family counseling; case management; and school-based youth services.

Payment: Private or public insurance, sliding fee.

Intake Procedure: Call. Self or agency referrals: potential clients can speak with bi-cultural workers from their language group.

 

Centro Cultural Chicano Social Service

1915 Chicago Ave. S.

Minneapolis, MN. 55404

Ph: 612-874-1412

Fx: 612-874-8149

Services: Centro Cultural Chicano is a community meeting place for Latino families and their children. Centro’s Mental Health Services provides individual, couples and family therapy. They make diagnosis assessments as part of the therapy treatment, but psychological testing is not their specialty (These are conducted by licensed psychotherapists). The program’s psychotherapist employs a three-step process in which children are assessed, diagnosed, and treated for any social and/or emotional needs they may have.

Payment: The mental health program charges $20 for the first session and $10 for the following ones. Some people qualify for coverage with Hennepin County assistance. They work private and public health insurance as well.

Intake Procedure: Agency or self-referred.

 

Chicano Latinos Unidos En Servicio (CLUES)

720 E. Lake St.

Minneapolis, MN. 55407

Ph: 612-871-0200

Services: Advocacy, children’s mental health, child welfare, clinical services, crisis intervention, family services, human services, and social action. Individual and family counseling. They provide outpatient treatment programs and support groups for chemical health.

Payment: self-payment, Private health insurance, Military insurance, or sliding fee.

Intake Procedure: call or walk-in.

La Familia Guidance Center

155 South Wabasha St.

Suite 120

St. Paul, MN. 55107

Ph: 651-221-0913

Fx: 651-221-8785

Email: dir@lafamiliaguidance.org

Services: Marriage and family therapy, individual psychotherapy, diagnostic assessments, family services, and clinical services (licensed mental health professionals).

Payment: Sliding fee scale. Fees are charged according to the service provided. They can be paid by private health insurance, medical assistance (MA), or self-pay.

Intake Procedures: Referrals. Serving Latino youth and families.

CLUES

720 East Lake St.

Minneapolis, MN. 55407

Ph: 612-746-3500

Services to the Latino community: Education programs for children, youth and adults; Family, economic advancement, mental health, chemical health and behavioral health.

MIRA

7145 Harriet Ave. S. #400

Richfield, MN. 55423

Ph: 612-243-3084

Latino Resource Center

 

Casa de Esperanza

PO Box 40115

St. Paul, MN. 55104

Ph: 651-646-5553

Confidential 24 Hour Bilingual Domestic Violence Crisis Line.

Ph: 651-772-1611

Casa De Esperanza works to eliminate violence against women and children in the Latino community and the community at large. Offers family and court advocacy, bilingual 24-hour crisis response and shelter.

Hispanos en Minnesota

155 S. Wabasha

Suite 128

St. Paul, MN. 55107

Contact: Jerry Guevara

Ph: 651-227-0831

Hispanos en Minnesota provides statewide comprehensive chemical dependency treatment and prevention services and HIV/AIDS prevention services to Latinos, as well as employment preparation, DWI/DUI classes, and Rule 25 Risk Assessments.

Minneapolis Location

3501 Chicago Ave. S.

Minneapolis, MN. 55407

Ph: 612-824-0708

Fx: 612-827-5818

Centro Inc.

1915 Chicago Ave.

Minneapolis, MN. 55404

Ph: 612-874-1412

Website: http://www.centromn.org

Centro provides information about and referrals to existing social services to Spanish speaking people, offers individual and class advocacy and counseling services, and promotes Spanish cultural awareness. Its primary goal is to provide help to Latino/Latina individuals where are, poverty, language, or cultural barriers may prevent the delivery of available social services.

Centro Legal, Inc.

2610 University Ave. N.

Suite 450

St. Paul, MN. 55114

Ph: 651-642-1890

Contact: Jorge Saavedra

Email: Saavedra-jorge@centro-legal.org

Discapacitados Abriendos Caminos

107 7th Ave. S.

South St. Paul, MN. 55075

Ph: 651-293-1748

Website: http://www.dacfamilycenter.org

Discapacitados Abriendose Caminos provides services in Spanish for families who have children with disabilities. Services include home visits, referrals, advocacy, interpretation and translation, training and orientation about the Individualized Education and Family Service Plans, assessing eligibility for entitlements and other services, and educational workshops.

Migrant Health Service, Inc.

810 4th Ave. S.

Suite 1230

Moorhead, MN. 56560

Contact: Joan Altenbernd

Email: jaltenbernd@fargocity.com

Ph: 218-236-6502

Migrant Health Service provides primary healthcare to migrant farmworkers and their families through health assessments, vouchers, referrals, and evening clinic, and health education. In addition to primary healthcare, the agency works with battered women and children and persons affected by chemical dependency. It serves Minnesota and South Dakota.

Refugee, Immigrant and Migrant Services

1101 N. Snelling Ave.

St. Paul, MN. 55108

Contact: Jennifer Stohl

Email: Jennifer.stohl@smrls.org

Ph: 651-291-2837

Immigrant and Migrant Services provides free legal services to eligible refugees and immigrants in citizenship and immigration matters. Services available for migrant farmworkers include employment law, public benefits, and immigration assistance. Spanish-speaking staff are available.

West Side Health Center (La Clinica)

153 Cesar Chavez St.

St. Paul, MN. 55107

Email: info@westsidechs.org

Ph: 651-222-1816

Website: www.westsidechs.org

West Side Health Center (La Clinica) provides the following medical services: Adult medicine, pediatrics, prenatal care, family planning, senior health program, X-rays, health screening and education, and HIV/STD prevention and care.