Check out the Bridgeview Drop-in Center’s Newsletter for April 2021 Vol. 25

Read all about what’s in store this spring at Bridgeview in our 6 page Spring Newsletter.

 

 

Community Members can now access support from Lee Carlson Center when they face challenges with homelessness and housing instability.

With the addition of this new services we can now assist individuals with:

  • Planning for, finding, and moving into housing
  • Keep housing after moving in
  • Provide assistance finding financial resources
  • Communication with landlords

County Caseworkers and case managers can refer you to this service if you ask and are qualified.  You may qualify for this service if you:

  • Have medical assistance
  • Are 18 years of age or older
  • Have a disability or disabling condition
  • Are homeless or at risk of homelessness
  • Have a qualifying assessment

Read Our Housing Stabilization Services Flyer

Check out our program webpage

Lee Carlson Center introduces Kinship Connections, a new supportive group offering for caregivers caring for kin and chosen kin now available!

If you are a grandparent, aunt, uncle, or sibling and you are raising a family member’s child, you are likely experiencing unique challenges. Join us for an 8 week group with other kinship parents to learn parenting skills, share ideas, get/give support and make some new connections.

Contact us at 763-780-3036 or info@leecarlsoncenter.org to learn more.

THERE IS NO COST FOR CAREGIVERS TO PARTICIPATE!

Funding provided by the State of MN Department of Human Services.

 

Download information on these two initial offerings

Kinship Connections – FLYER

Kinship Connections – Grandparents – FLYER

 

 

Lee Carlson Center for Mental Health and Well-being is excited to introduce an engaging 8 week group for biological parents of children involved in the foster care system that is designed to coach parents in developing and enhancing their parenting and relational skills while building and rebuilding strong healthy bonds and communication with their children.

The group will also provide an opportunity to get and give support as parents and work towards hope and healing together peer to peer.

At Lee Carlson Center we honor the dignity, worth and potential in every parent and admire the uniqueness of every child.  Parenting can be challenging. We coach parents along their path in achieving their goals as parents of their children.

To be eligible, parents will have children who are:

  • enrolled in the agency’s Intensive Treatment in Foster Care (ITFC) program,
  • enrolled in the agency’s Children’s Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS) program or,
  • enrolled in individual, group or family therapy with Lee Carlson Center.

Additionally, parents can be referred by a sponsoring agency such as a county or be enrolled themselves in individual or family therapy with Lee Carlson Center.

Contact our Central Intake Line at 763-780-3036 to learn more.

Get the Families Together – Parent Group Flyer

Summer is right around the corner.  For most families the need for mental health support doesn’t always change with the seasons.

Lee Carlson Center continues to offer access to a range of mental health supports including telehealth, in home, clinic-based and services connected with summer school and the regular school year.

We support the greater twin cities metro area.  If you or someone you know needs support please reach out to us at 763-780-3036

Please visit our website for more information and to read about our providers.

SLMH Referral flyer

 

Telehealth

Seeking an Experienced Trauma-focused Therapist

Lee Carlson Center for Mental Health & Well-Being, a non-profit, primary provider of mental health services in the greater Twin Cities North Metro Region is recruiting an experienced Trauma-focused therapist to provide support to children and their families to assist in mitigating the effects of trauma and other concerns that impact children’s ability to form strong bonds and attachment with caregivers, peers and adults.

The ideal candidate will have experience coaching caregivers on how to best address challenging behavior and help build relational skill needed for successful age appropriate growth and development with attention to each child’s specific emotional needs and concerns.  The ideal candidate will be flexible enough to meet clients and caregivers wherever necessary including in their home, in their school, in the community or in the clinic and be experienced in providing support to individuals, the family, groups of children and parents and other service providers.  Both home office and site-based office arrangements may be available for the right candidate.

Independently licensed mental health professionals or qualified clinical trainees actively pursuing licensure in Minnesota in one of the following credentialed disciplines is required; LICSW, LPCC, LMFT, LP.

This position’s primary casework territory will include areas of Hennepin, Wright, Sherburne and Benton Counties.

Competitive salary and benefits: We are pleased to offer a variety of benefits.

To apply please send a resume and cover letter with interest to apply@leecarlsoncenter.org

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