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Living with Metastatic Breast Cancer
Article: https://www.lbbc.org/your-journey/living-with-metastatic-breast-cancer Information and support to move forward A metastatic breast cancer diagnosis can feel like a shock to the system. If you’ve recently been diagnosed, we know that you may be exp...
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Breast Cancer Helpline
Article: https://www.lbbc.org/community/breast-cancer-helpline When you're ready to talk, we're ready to listen. The Breast Cancer Helpline connects you to a trained volunteer who has been diagnosed with breast cancer for emotional support, guidance, and h...
Financial Help and Resources
Article: https://www.lbbc.org/financial-help-resources For many people being treated for breast cancer, paying for care can cause stress. Every test, doctor visit, hospital stay, and treatment adds up, even if you have good health coverage. If you don’t hav...
Living Beyond Breast Cancer Fund
Article: https://www.lbbc.org/about-us/what-we-do/lbbc-fund Breast cancer can be expensive. We're here to help. For many people with breast cancer, the high cost of treatment and care can be very stressful. Living Beyond Breast Cancer (LBBC) has expanded o...
VEAP
Call us, we’re here to help. 952.888.9616Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.Food pantry check-in is open 9:00 a.m. – 4:15 p.m. Para hablar con alguien en español, llame al 952.888.9616 x 1.Interpreters can be made available for other languages as well. ...
Christian Cupboard Emergency Food Shelf
Christian Cupboard Emergency Food Shelf (CCEFS) was established in 1983, and up until 2018 was hosted at Woodbury Lutheran Church. In the first year of operation, an average of five households came to CCEFS each week for food assistance. In 2018, CCEFS opened...
Community University Health Care Center
CUHCC is here for you CUHCC is a community clinic that welcomes patients of every age, color ethnicity, and language. Clinic HoursMonday - Friday: 7:15 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. Every 2nd & 4th Saturday: 8:15 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Address 2001 Bloomington Avenue, Minnea...
Phillips Neighborhood Clinic
Come by the clinic for a free evaluation on our dental specialty night on JUNE 30th if you do not have active management for dental services. For more detailed information about the Dental services offered, please view our flyer (in English or Spanish) and re...
The Aliveness Project
The Aliveness Project supports people living with and at the greatest risk of HIV through transformative resources and direct services. Everything we do shares a single mission that we haven’t strayed from in nearly 40 years: to empower healthy, self-direct...
Types of Care and Education for Children
It's important to pick a program that best fits you and your child. Standards are in place to guide you as you make this important decision. All programs that appear on the Parent's Aware website are licensed or certified by the Minnesota Department of Human S...
Resources for Families with Specific Care Needs
Parents of children with special needs, LGBTQ families, and parents of infants and toddlers may have additional concerns about finding child care. These resources can help. Families with children with special needs can use our guide to access services and ...
Paying for Child Care
Financial aid and tax relief plans can help you pay for child care. The cost of care depends on several factors, including your child’s age, the type of child care, and the location. There are several programs that can help make child care more affordable. Th...
Choosing Care Checklist
1: Begin Your Search Use our free online search tool on ParentAware.org to choose from more than 12,000 licensed child care and early educationprograms in Minnesota. Adjust criteria like location, hours of operation, and ages served to get customized resu...
Having Trouble Finding Care?
Finding high-quality, affordable child care is difficult in many communities. Here are a few tips that may help: Contact our Child Care Information Specialists for more ideas. Call 888.291.9811. Look at different locations from where you initially consider...
Children with Special Needs
Parents and caregivers of children with special needs may have additional concerns in finding child care that is sensitive and respectful. Resources Help Me GrowConnects families and caregivers of infants, toddlers, and preschoolers with developmental concer...
Help for LGBTQ Families Seeking Child Care
LGBTQ families may have additional concerns in finding child care. Resources Outfront MinnesotaResources for LGBTQ community for equality, opportunities, and protection of rights. Family Equality CouncilAdvancing legal and lived equality for LGBTQ families ...
Early Childhood Growth and Development
Resources to support your child’s growth and development. Resources Help Me GrowInformation about how a child develops between birth and age 5, ideas on encouraging healthy development, and links to help if you have developmental concerns about your child. ...
Health and Safety in Licensed and Certified Child Care Programs
Licensing and certification are ways for families to know that a program has met basic health and safety standards. Minnesota child care programs are required to be licensed unless the program is license-exempt. The Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS...
Additional Help for Families
A list of comprehensive resources for financial assistance, medical programs, nutrition, and housing. Help Me Connect Resources and services for families with young children. Learn More Low Income Assistance Bridge to BenefitsHelps you learn if you are e...