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Twin Cities Men's Center - (612) 822-5892 - [email protected]

3249 Hennepin Avenue S, Suite 55, Minneapolis, MN 55408
The Twin Cities Men’s Center provides services for men and the following comprehensive resource guide.

Alliance for a Violence-Free Anoka County • Many resources for residents of Anoka county, including a list of services for male victims of intimate/domestic abuse www.violencefreeanokacounty.org/get-help/

 

Children’s Home Crisis Nursery • Help for a father (or mother) who fears that he (she) will hurt or neglect his (her) child. CHCN will provide crisis care for the child in a warm and loving setting. 800-543-7709. www.crisisnursery.com

 

Cornerstone • Resources for male and female victims of domestic abuse since the mid-1980s. Can arrange temporary emergency shelter if appropriate. 1000 E 80th St. Bloomington 55420. Crisis lines: 952-884-0330, 1-866-223-1111. www.cornerstonemn.org

Crisis Connection • (Formerly Contact YES/NEON) • 24-hour crisis counselling, information and referral service of Canvas Health. 612-379-6363 www.canvashealth.org/crisis-support/crisis-connection/

 

Crisis Intervention Line Ramsey County • 24-hour consultation. Adult Crisis Line: 651/523-7900; Children’s Mental Health Crisis Line: 651-290-8999.

Disability Minnesota • Resources for Minnesotans with disabilities and the people who live, work, and play with them every day. Products and services, construction, medical services and, supplies, in-home care, residential care, independent living, support groups, counseling, consultants, rehabilitation programs, teaching aids. www.mndisability.gov

The Domestic Abuse Project (DAP) • Community intervention projects cooperate with police, courts, battered-women’s shelters, and counseling services on domestic abuse.
204 W.Franklin Ave., Minneapolis 55404. 612-874-7063. www.domesticabuseproject.org

Ferry Street Shelter for Men • Resources for male victims of domestic abuse for Anoka County residents.
2621
Ferry St N, Anoka, MN 55303. 763-323-7006. www.shelterlistings.org/details/36137/

 

Handbooks of the Streets • St. Stephen’s Shelter offers this free resource for people experiencing homelessness. People experiencing homelessness may get a free copy by coming to our main office 2309 Nicollet Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55404, or downloading a PDF from https://ststephensmpls.org 612-874-0311.

 

Housing Link • (housing resources). Help finding affordable housing in the Twin Cities. Not a Section 8 provider. (Contact United Way if you need Section 8 help) International Market Square, Suite 509, 275 Market Street, Minneapolis, MN 55405 www.housinglink.org 24-hour hotline 612-522-2500.

Men’s Crisis Help Line • Counselors available to help men with domestic violence/abuse calls, Custody and legal referral calls and other situations. This is a project funded by the Wilder Foundation, and other groups, as a project of the Crisis Connection . 612-379-6367 (612-379-MENS). www.crisis.org

MensLine • Men’s Messages Initiative for violence-free families. 612-379-MENS www.crisis.org

Minnesota AIDS Line
• M-Th 9 a.m.-9 p.m., F 9 a.m.-6 p.m. 612-373-2437; Statewide: 1-800-248-2437.

Minnesota AIDS Project (MAP) • Non-profit, community-based; AIDS-related education, services, HIV-positive support groups. Medical referrals, services to persons with AIDS (SPA).
2577 Territorial Rd W., St. Paul 55114. M-F 9a.m.-5p.m. 612-341-2060. www.mnaidsproject.org

OUTfront Minnesota • Advocacy services and helpline for gay, lesbian, bi-sexual and transgender, domestic resources, quarterly newsletter Frontlines.
310 E.
38th St. #209 Minneapolis 55409. 9-5 Helpline 612-822-0127, (outside Twin Cities: 1-800-800-0350) www.outfront.org

Pathways • A health crisis resource center for people with life-threatening or chronic illness. 3115 Hennepin Ave. S., Minneapolis, MN 55408. 612-822-9061. www.pathwaysminneapolis.org

 

Program in Human Sexuality University of Minnesota Family Medicine and Community Health • Weekend workshops and groups on sexuality issues (sexual health, sensuality and play, shame, compulsive sexual behavior, Sexual Attitude Reassessment (SAR).
WBOB,Rm 180, 1300 S. 2nd St., Minneapolis, 55454. 612-625-1500. www.sexualhealth.umn.edu

 

Senior Linkage Line • 800-333-2433. A no-cost service by the State of Minnesota that makes it easy for older adults to find community services or plan for their future. www.seniorlinkageline.com

 

Sexual Harrassment Attorney • Seth Colton, law firm of Lommen, Nelson, Cole, and Stageberg, P.A. Minneapolis, MN. Mr. Colton has represented men falsely charged with sexual harassment.
612-339-8131 or toll-free at 1-800-752-4297 www.lommen.com

 

Sexual Violence Center of Hennepin County • 24-hour crisis phone 612-871-5111 or 952-448-5425, one-to-one and on-site counseling for male and female survivors, and secondary survivors of sexual assault and abuse of all ages. Support groups, long-term counseling, education.
2021 East Hennepin Avenue, Suite 418, Minneapolis, MN 55413. 612-871-5100. www.sexualviolencecenter.org

United Way • (Section 8 housing assistance, food shelves) www.gtcuw.org If you are in need of community resources, like housing assistance or food shelf locations, contact our information and referral line, United Way 2-1-1, by dialing 2-1-1 from a land line or 651-291-0211 from a cell phone.

The Walk-In Counseling Center (WICC) • Crisis intervention, short-term counseling for individuals, couples, and families; referrals to other agencies and resources. MWF 1-3; M-Th 6:30-8:30 p.m.
2421 S. Chicago Ave., Minneapolis, 55404. 612-870-0565. www.walkin.org

Support for Men: Recovery Groups (12-Step and Alternatives)

Create Inc • Alternative substance abuse treatment and mental health treatment available for outpatient, adolescents, and DUI/DWI offenders.
1911 Pleasant Avenue South, Minneapolis MN 55403, 612-874-9811 www.chemicalhealth.org


Health Recovery Center Inc • A natural alternative to 12-step alcoholism treatment programs with a comprehensive, successful model of alcohol and drug addiction treatment that has sustained the highest recovery rates in the US since 1981.
3255 Hennepin Avenue S, Minneapolis MN 55408, 612-827-7800, 800-554-9155. www.healthrecovery.com



Pride Institute • Residential substance abuse treatment program dedicated to treating the GLBT community. 14400 Martin Drive, Eden Prairie MN 55344, 1-800-547-7433 www.pride-institute.com


Rational Recovery • For alcoholics who choose not to follow 12-step programs. www.rational.org


SMART Recovery • Offers free face-to-face and online mutual help groups. SMART Recovery® (Self-Management And Recovery Training) helps people recover from all types of addictive behaviors, including: alcoholism, drug abuse, substance abuse, drug addiction, alcohol abuse, gambling addiction, cocaine addiction, and addiction to other substances and activities. For meetings in Minnesota, go to the web site and click on “Meeting in your area” www.smartrecovery.org


Southside Men’s Group • Fellowship and support for men who are interested in positive change within themselves, within their releationships, and within their communities. A men’s support group that has met continuously for over 35 years as a spin-off of the original Earnie Larsen Group. Each Saturday from 8:30-10:00 AM at the Creekside Community Center, Bloomington, MN 55431. 612-636-8600 www.southsidemensgroup.org



Alcohol Awareness • A drug and addiction information resource center about alcohol abuse. www.alcoholawareness.org/resources


Alcoholics Anonymous • There are many all-men’s groups in the Twin Cities. Call Intergroup in Minneapolis 952-922-0880 or St. Paul 651-776-6566 for group info. www.aaminneapolis.org


Calhoun AA • Mon 7:30 p.m. Step group for concerned gay men.
Room 8, Hennepin Ave. Methodist Church. Open gay men.


GLBT Beyond Jitters AA Group • Weds, Minneapolis Downtown, Wesley United Methodist Church, open gay men and women discussion.



GLBT AA Speaker Meeting • Thurs, Minneapolis South Central, All God’s Children Metropolitan Community Church, open gay men and women speaker meeting.



GLBT & Proud AA Group • Fri, Eden Prairie, The Pride Institute, open gay men and women discussion.


GLBT Breakfast Club AA Group • Sat, Minneapolis Downtown, Plymouth Congregational Church, open gay men and women step & tradition.


Group 14 • Fri 6:30, Twin Lake Alano, 4938 Brooklyn Blvd, Brooklyn Center. Open men.


Men’s Group • Thurs 7 p.m., 3rd fl, St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 4557 S. Colfax Ave., Linden Hills. Open men.


We Agnostics of Uptown • Sun 6 p.m., The Men’s Center, 3249 Hennepin Ave S Suite 55, Minneapolis. Open to men and women topic.


Veteran AA • Weds 6:30 p.m. Step group for all military veterans. Vet Center, 2480 University Ave W, St. Paul, 55114. 651-/644-4022.


ACA (Adult Children Anonymous) • Adult members of dysfunctional family systems, intergroup information at: P.O. Box 32905, Fridley 55432, 763-574-0903 www.adultchildrenmn.com


Al-Anon for friends and relatives of alcoholics. For those who consider themselves codependent in their love relationships. Minnesota ACA Intergroup 763-574-0903 or Al-Anon Information Services 952-920-3961 Minneapolis & 651-771-2208 St. Paul. al-anon-alateen-msp.org



1900 Men’s Al-Anon • M 5:45 p.m., Rm. 213; Plymouth Congregational Church, 1900 Nicollet Ave. S., Minneapolis, 55404


Anoka Men’s Al-Anon • M 6:30 p.m., 2700 N Ferry St. Anoka 55303.


Harvey Milk ACA • F 7 p.m. 1 Blk from YWCA near E. Lake St. & Hiawatha Ave, Minneapolis.


GLBTQ+ & Friends Al-Anon • F 7 p.m., Pride Institute, 2101 Hennepin Ave S, #202. Minneapolis.



Maplewood Men’s Al-Anon • M 6 p.m., NE Metro Alano Club, 1955 Prosperity Ave., Maplewood


Midway Men’s Al-Anon 1 • M 6 p.m., Midway Club, 1161 Sherburne Ave, St. Paul


Midway Men’s Al-Anon 2 • M 7:15 p.m., Midway Club, 1161 Sherburne Ave, St. Paul



Men in Minnetonka • Tu 6:15 p.m., Community Center, 14600 Minnetonka Blvd, Minnetonka



St. Luke’s Men’s Al-Anon • Th 7 p.m., 4557 Colfax Ave S, Minneapolis


Sexual-Addicts Anonymous • 32 all-men’s groups. Call for anonymous interview with 2 members of a group near you, or call 651-646-1970. www.saa-recovery.org



Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous • GLBT, Sun. 1340 Wescott Rd, Eagan, twincities [email protected] www.slaafws.org


Co-S.A. • For co-dependents of Sexual Addicts. No all-men’s groups. Call 763-537-6904 to start one, PO Box 14537, Mpls 55414. www.cosa-recovery.org


Survivors of Incest Anonymous (SIA) • Sa 10 a.m. & Tu 7 p.m. 2400 Blaisdell Ave. S., Box 8157, St. Paul, MN 55105. 651-766-0897 and 410-282-3400. www.siawso.org



Debtors Anonymous • 9 groups in Minnesota. Call 952-953-8438 or 800-421-2383 www.debtorsanonymous.org


Compulsive Gambling Minnesota • 24-hour Hotline 800-437-3641. www.minnesotaga.com



Narcotics Anonymous Minnesota • Call 1-877-767-7676. www.naminnesota.org


Overeaters Anonymous • Monday, 7:00 p.m., First Congregational Church, 1913 Third Ave & Main St, Anoka, MN 55303. 763-537-0336. www.oa.org



Work Addicts Anonymous • Wed noon, Fairview Riverside Hospital, Dining “E”, 2450 Riverside Ave, Minneapolis 763-560-5199. and Finding Balance, Th 7 p.m. Christ Presbyterian Church, 6901 Normandale Rd., Edina 952-465-4928 www.workaholics-anonymous.org 651-454-6290.

Support for Men: Miscellaneous Groups

The Aliveness Project • A Minneapolis social support center advocating on behalf of and providing direct services for persons living with HIV/AIDS.
3808 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis, 55409 612-822-5433. www.aliveness.org

Center for Integrated Well-Being, Inc.•Provides men of all ethnic backgrounds, sexual orientations, and spiritual practices with classes and ongoing groups filled with practical, soulful, sustainable, and valuable information in an engaging male community. No prior men’s group experience is needed to participate. Jeffry Jeanetta-Wark, MA. LICSW is the lead psychotherapist, clinical director, and owner.
1751 County Rd. B, Roseville, 55113. 651-698-0768, www.centerforintegratedwell-being.com

Concerned Persons of Sexual Assault/Abuse Survivor Groups • For family members, friends, spouses, or partners of people who have sexual assault/abuse issues in their lives. Also support groups for concerned persons who have ritualistic abuse of dissociative identity disorder survivors in their lives. Sexual Violence Center of Hennepin County Groups are offered in different locations including Minneapolis Chaska, St. Louis Park and Brooklyn Center. 612-871-5100 ext. 19 for more information.

East Central Minnesota Gay and Bisexual Men’s Groupwww.menscircle.org

Fathers Group MN • for gay or bisexual fathers struggling with issues related to “coming out,” or just needing support, the Gay Father’s Group has been a safe place to share, give and get support, and make new friends. Meetings are typically the last Saturday morning of each month. For more information: fathersgroupmn.com/ and www.meetup.com/GayFathersGroupMN/

Men’s Anger Management • David Decker, the founder of the Men’s Center Anger Management Program, has a resourceful website for anger management information, www.angeresources.com
Merriam Park Professional Building, 366 Prior Ave North, Suite 203, St. Paul, MN 55104. 612-725-8402.

Men’s Anger Management Group and Men’s Therapy Group • Both are held MN Mental Health Clinics Eagan Clinic 3450 O’Leary Lane Eagan, MN. 55123. Both groups are facilitated by Matthew Lindberg, M.A. LPCC, a graduate of Adler Graduate School and intern at Men’s Center and was trained on David Decker’s Anger Management curriculum. 651-365-8277

Men’s Awareness Group • Primarily a reading & discussion group, but informally an open support group. Sun., noon., First Unitarian Society Fireside Room, 900 Mt. Curve Ave. Minneapolis, 612-377-6608. www.firstunitarian.org

PFund (Philanthrofund) Foundation offers scholarships recognizing difference in leadership & service for GLBT students, students of GLBT families and students pursuing GLBT studies.
2801 21st Ave s #132B, Minneapolis 55407 612-870-1806 pfundfoundation.org

Positive Images • M 7:30 p.m., drop-in support group for people with H.I.V. at MAP (Minnesota AIDS Project), 2577 Territorial Rd W., St. Paul 55114, 612-373-2437. www.mnaidsproject.org/get-support/peer-support/support-groups/positive-link

P-FLAG (Parents, Families & Friends of Lesbians And Gays) • Various support groups,
P.O. Box 19290 Minneapolis, 55419. 612-825-1660. www.pflagtc.com

"Men's Work" Organizations

Twin Cities Men’s Center • Clearinghouse for all resources in the Twin Cities for men who are growing, changing, healing. Drop-in support groups, anger management classes, weekly presentations. Men Talk newsletter, $25/yr., Sun-F 7:30-9:30 p.m. 3249 Hennepin Ave., Suite 55, Minneapolis. www.tcmc.org E-mail: [email protected] 612-822-5892

The Mankind Project • Minnesota (formerly New Warrior–Minnesota) • To awaken men to be fully alive. Intense weekend of self-exploration, healing, ritual, experiential process and initiation for men. Also Boys-to-Men weekends. Followup integration groups; newsletter. P.O. Box 141018, Minneapolis, MN 55414. centralplains.mkpusa.org E-mail: [email protected]

Minnesota Men’s Conference • Annual September retreat in the Minnesota north woods to explore mythopoetic men’s soul work: stories, poetry, art etc. Established in 1984 by Robert Bly. www.minnesotamensconference.com

SATTVA Healing Arts • Programs for men with holistic health and healing. Past events have included 8-week “Iron John” series and “Phoenix Rising” with Maldoma Somé.
3200 Bryant Ave S, Minneapolis 55408. www.SATTVAMN.com

Men in Personal Development Organizations

Minnesota Jung Association • Programs and Classes exploring applications of the psychology of Carl Jung. 3208A Grand Ave S, Minneapolis 55408. www.minnesotajung.org

National Story League • Help in organizing story telling groups. 90-year tradition. Northland Storytelling Group. Larry Johnson, 315 Georgia Ave. N., Golden Valley 55427. 763-546-1074.

YOGA FOR MEN: FITNESS & FLOW • With Kevin Kortan. Ongoing classes that capitalize on your strengths and focus on increasing flexibility in a way that is effective, safe, and enjoyable. The classes are taught so that men of all levels of experience, ranging from total beginners to long-time practitioners, will find the class to be enjoyable, challenging, and rewarding. More information at www.evolutionaryyoga.com

Men in Social Action Organizations

Sexual Harrassment Accusations • NCFM website, www.ncfm.org. Click on *Resources 1* (left-hand menu). Next, click on topic # 19 (right-hand menu), *False Accusations*. Read the discussion of Dean Tong and the work he does. Also, call the NCFM Men’s Resources Hotline at 631-476-7633 leave a message for Tom, our counselor.

Family Equality Council (formerly Rainbow Families) • building a strong community for lesbian, gay, bisexual an transgender parents and their children and transforming the institutions that affect our lives through advocacy and public education. 651-644-4848. www.familyequality.org

Minnesota Men of Color • United to celebrate our cultural and sexual identities. Monthly meetings.
310 E 38th St Ste 223a, Minneapolis 55404. 612-871-1788.

Minnesota Veterans for Peace • works to affirm our greater responsibility to serve the cause of world peace by utilizing non-violent means and democratic practices.
4200 Cedar Ave S, Suite 7, Minneapolis, MN 55407. 612-821-9141. www.vfpchapter27.org

Friends for a Non-Violent World (FNVW) • works through education, example, and experiences in non-violent living, to build a world where all people can speak truth to power, practice alternatives to violence, gain strength from community, and act in a spirit of cooperation to work for peace and justice.
1050 Selby Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55104. 651-917-0383. www.fnvw.org

Local Dads and Children Organizations

Adventures in Fathering • A non-profit organization designing events, classes and groups to help fathers with their children. Jon Harper, Director, 4076 Hampshire Av N, Crystal, MN 55427, 763-531-9267.

Center for Integrated Well-Being, Inc. • Provides fathers, and all men ages 14-to-85 of all ethnic backgrounds, sexual orientations, and spiritual practices, with supportive resources and targeted skills instruction; expert consultation; parent coaching; father and partner coaching; child and father and family coaching (including family members with ASD). Jeffry Jeanetta-Wark, MA. LICSW, is the lead psychotherapist, clinical director, and is a former site coordinator of the St. Paul Father’s Resource Center and ECFE instructor with at-home fathers; he also has directed and consulted with young fatherhood programs, and has been a local and national presenter on issues of masculinity and fatherhood development.
1751 County Rd. B, Roseville, 55113. 651-698-0768 www.centerforintegratedwell-being.com

Dads Make a Difference • is a University of Minnesota Extension service to train older teenage teachers to be role models and communicators to younger, middle-school ages boys and girls in the responsibilities of parenthood. The result is that the youth are more planful about their futures–for boys when they are going to be fathers–to be responsible for their kids.
275 Syndicate St N , St. Paul 55104. 651-222-1622. www.dadsmakeadifference.org

Fathers First! • Offers services to fathers or expectant fathers of all ages: parenting education, resource referral, paternity establishment, parenting time facilitations, supervision, paternity seminars, anger management, counseling, employment and housing assistance, home studies and parenting evaluations. Steve Onell, Director, 612-384-7078 E-mail: [email protected]

Minnesota Fathers & Families Network • builds the profession of fatherhood practitioners and other family support service providers, increases public awareness of fatherhood involvement, and strengthens Minnesota’s families through the increased involvement of fathers in the lives of children. As a professional development and networking organization, MFFN will help you to strengthen your work, learn from others around the state, and build the field of father and family services practitioners. Anyone working on issues related to fathers and families in the state of Minnesota should consider joining the Minnesota Fathers & Families Network as a Friend of Fathers (FREE) or MFFN Supporter.
3109 West 50th Street #134, Minneapolis, MN 55410-2102 www.mnfathers.org

Minnesota Dads at Home • MDAH’s mission to connect at-home dads and their kids to play and learn. We provide weekly playgroups, monthly dads night out, various fieldtrip and family functions, our monthly newsletter and our website. P.O. Box 130572, St. Paul, MN 55113, 612-414-3930. www.mdah.org

Minneapolis FATHER Project • fosters actions to help earnings and responsibility, educational assistance in basic living needs, and peer support.
2901 N 2nd St., Minneapolis, MN 55411. 612-588-5935.

Parent Warmline • parenting concerns. 612-813-6336.

Prevent Child Abuse Minnesota • Committed to prevent child abuse and neglect by promoting positive parenting, healthy families, and homes where children are valued and loved. FSN is parent-focused and value-centered & acts upon those values. www.familysupport.org

St. Paul Urban League’s Fathers & Family Initiative Project • Regular workshops on child support, anger management, law clinics. Workforce Development Center, 494 Sibley St, St. Paul, MN 55101, 651-228-3292.

Urban Ventures Center for Fathering • provide programs for fathers and their children in the inner city.
Mark-peter Lundquist, 3041 4th Ave S., Minneapolis 55408. 612-822-0802, 612-822-1628.

Twin Cities Media

Twin Cities Media
Fresh-Fruit Radio
• Longest running weekly gay radio show in the United States: music, news, community info, interviews, film, theatre, dance reviews. Thur. 7:00-8:00 p.m., Leigh Combs, KFAI, 90.3 FM & 106.7 FM. 612-341-3144. www.kfai.org/freshfruit

Voice of Minnesota AM 950 • Voice of Minnesota features a variety of shows in the talk radio and nes format with a progressive focus, including a positive angle on men’s issues www.am950radio.com

MinnPost • A progressive online-only newspaper dedicated to a Minnesota focus with quality journalism. www.minnpost.com

Twin Cities Journals

Men Talk • Bi-Monthly newsletter of the Twin Cities Men’s Center,
3249 Hennepin Ave., Suite 55, Minneapolis 55408 www.tcmc.org 612-822-5892, $25/yr.

 

Dragonsmoke • Quarterly newsletter of the Ally Press Center edited by Thomas R. Smith focussing on mythopoetice men’s news and publications. $15/yr to Ally Press Center,
524 Orleans St. St. Paul, MN 55107. 651-291-2652 or 1-800-729-3002.

 

Phoenix Spirit • For people actively working on their physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being and health recovery monthly. Sub. $15/year. 447 Marshall Ave #4 St. Paul 55102. 651-291-2691.
www.thephoenixspirit.com

 

The Edge • Monthly journal of personal growth, integrative healing and global transformation in the Twin Cities. PO Box 25543, Woodbury, MN 55125, www.edgelife.net 651-578-8969, $29/yr.

 

Lavender • Bi-weekly journal of news ,culture & leisure for the Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Trans-gender Community. 2344 Nicollet Ave., Suite 130, Minneapolis 55404 www.lavendermagazine.com 612-871-2237.

 

Minnesota Parent • Eclectic journal of family living, parenting & kids classes, events calendar.
1750 Yankee Doodle Rd #108, Eagan, MN 55121. 651-454-6577. $14/yr. www.mnparent.com


The Circle
• Monthly journal of Native American news and art. Minneapolis Native American Center,
1530 E. Franklin Av, Mpls 55404 612-879-1760. www.thecirclenews.org

 

Men's Resources in Greater Minnesota

The Mankind Project – Minnesota • To awaken men to be fully alive. Intense weekend of self-exploration, healing, ritual, experiential process and initiationfor men. minnesota.mkp.org

MN Domestic Abuse Project (DAP) • Community intervention projects cooperate with police, courts, battered-women’s shelters, counseling services on domestic abuse. Men in violent relationships 24-Hour Hotline. 1-800-793-5975 www.mndap.org

Northfield Area Gay Support Group Potluck • Social group in the Northfield/Cannon Falls Area. 507-663-6037

Northland Gay Men’s Center (Duluth) • provide information, referral and support in an atmosphere of caring, openness and tolerance of diversity for all persons of our region regardless of sexual orientation or identity. N. 2nd Ave. E., Suite 309, Duluth, MN 55802. 218-722-8585. sites.google.com/site/ngmcduluth/

Rural AIDS Action Network (RAAN) • organizes, develops and sustains caring volunteer communities that serve and support persons living with, affected by, or at risk for HIV/AIDS in the rural Midwest.
208 Second Street NE, Little Falls, MN 56345. 320-631-0404, 1-800-966-9735. www.raan.org

Rochester MN Counseling and Anger Management • List of couselling resources in the Rochester area www.angermanagement.iaf.net/s/rochester,MN.html

Rochester Drug Rehab and Alcohol Addiction • Treatment Information 1-866-845-8975 Rochester MN Couples Therapy • marriage counseling in Rochester, Minnesota. Office: 322 Elton Hills Drive NW, Rochester, MN 55901, 507-259-8107 www.rochestermarriagecounseling.com/

Rochester/Southern Minnesota PFLAG • PO Box 6302, Rochester, MN 55903-6302. 507-282-0484 www.outfront.org/resources/organizations/pflag

Rochester Gay Lesbian Youth Services • PO Box 91 Rochester MN 55903, 507-289-6329

Rochester Gay & Lesbian Community Services • GLBT community organization in rochester. 507-281-3265 www.glcsmn.org

St. Cloud MN Men’s Anger Management Classes • St. Cloud Hospital behavioral health education,
(320) 229-3760. https://www.centracare.com/services/behavioral-health-services/

St. Cloud State University Men’s Perspectives Group • A weekly group for men that attempts to reach beyond common stereotypes and designed to help men support and challenge themselves, generate new ways of communicating and coping with personal concerns, and build on friendships and relationships with women and other men. Men can gain strength, insight, and confidence from the openness and honesty of real communication with other guys. Themes include: defining one’s masculinity, relating to women, stress, family, work and career, self esteem, anxiety and shyness, and mood and anger. A brief individual screening is necessary to join the group. Please contact Dr. Steve Jenkins if you are interested. 320-308-3171 http://www.stcloudstate.edu/counseling/groups.asp

St. Cloud Element Mental Health Services • GLBT specific counseling in St. Cloud/Central Minnesota www.elementmentalhealth.vpweb.com (320) 492-4525

St. Cloud Lutherans Concerned • St. Cloud Group for GLBTA Lutherans [email protected] 320-252-6183 St. Cloud/Central MN PFLA • St. CGloud/Central MN group of parents and families of lesbians and gays [email protected]

St. Cloud OUT • Central Minnesota’s GLBTA organization http://www.stcloudout.org

St. Cloud Wright County, MN GLBT Yahoo discussion group • St. Cloud area online discussion group groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/WrightCountyGLBT/info

Winona Counseling Associates, LLC • 111 Market Street, Suite 4A, Winona, MN 55987, 507-452-5033 https://winonacounseling.com/groups-and-classes/

(Winona) Hiawatha Valley Mental Health Center • 166 Main Street, Winona, MN 55987, 507-454-4341 or 1-800-657-6777 http://www.hvmhc.org/main_services.html

Twin Cities Community Resource Guide