Professional Services
Metro Housing Authority
Metro Housing Authority Website
Minneapolis Public Housing Authority1001 Washington Avenue NorthMinneapolis, MN 55401Reception / Public Housing (612) 342-1400
HCV / Section 8 Department (612) 342-1480
Human Resources / Employment (612) 342-1442
Our Savior's Housing
2219 Chicago Ave Minneapolis, MN 55404Call: (612) 872-4193
English Learning Center
2315 Chicago Ave S Minneapolis, MN 55404Call: (612) 874-9963
St. Stephen's Human Services
2309 Nicollet Avenue SouthMinneapolis, MN 55404Main Office: 612-874-0311 General email: mail@ststephensmpls.org
Catholic Charities
1624 Chicago Ave,Minneapolis, MNMarie Sandvik Center
1112 E. Franklin Ave,Minneapolis, MNFor more information, please see: Marie Sandvik Center Website
Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Program
900 N 4th St.Minneapolis, MN 55401Phone: (612) 332-5855
Cornerstone
2431 Hennepin Avenue,Minneapolis, MN 55405-2431Call (612) 347-9077 for an appointment. HOURS: Mon-Thurs: 8:30am - 8:30pm
24-Hour Rape and Sexual Abuse Hotline: (612) 825-4357
Psychiatric Services
Hennepin County Medical Center701 Park AvenueMinneapolis, Minnesota 55415Crisis Intervention: Phone: (612) 873-3161
Suicide Hotline Phone: (612) 873-2222
Alliance for the Streets
2309 Nicollet Avenue SouthMinneapolis, MN 55404St. Stephen's Human Services Ending Homelessness
Main Office: Phone: 612-874-0311
email mail@ststephensmpls.org
or call: 211
Alternatives
YMCA
30 South 9th Street Minneapolis, MN 554025:30 AM to 10:00 PM M-F
7:00 AM - 8:00 PM Sat - Sun
Please see: www.ymcamn.org
Phone: 612-371-9622
Parkside Alternative Medicine Clinic
825 South 8th StreetParkside Professional Center, Suite 1106Minneapolis MN 554047:30 AM to 5:00 PM M-F
Phone: 612-347-6238
Ms Lavie's School Of Loving Arts
Please see: www.mslaviesschool.com
Phone: (612) 823-1750
Tao Natural Foods
2200 Hennepin AveMinneapolis, MN 55405Phone: (612) 377-4630
Wedge Community Co-op
2105 Lyndale Avenue SouthMinneapolis, MN 55405Phone: 612.871.3993
Present Moment Herbs & Books
3546 Grand Avenue, S.Minneapolis, MN 55408Phone: 612-824-3157
HOURS: M-Sat 9:30am-8:30pm, Sun 12-5:30pm
Sisters' Camelot
PO Box 7058Minneapolis, MN 55407email: www.sisterscamelot.org
Urban Research and Outreach-Engagement Center
2001 Plymouth Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55411Website: www.uroc.umn.edu/
Phone: 612-824-3157
Vail Place
Local Advocacy for Mental Health Clients
Call: (612) 824-8061
or visit us on-line at: Vail Place
1412 West 36th StreetMinneapolis, MN 55408The Diaper Depot
(The depot offers diapers at low cost to Minneapolis residents)
MOUNT OLIVE LUTHERAN CHURCH 3045 Chicago Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55407Tuesdays, 4:00 - 6:00 pm
1st and 3rd Saturdays, 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Please see: Diaper Depot for more information.
Google Cloud has another set of qualifiers to ensure your Web Delivery and to boost your popularity all over the world.
The Local Library has a much more comprehensive collection of academic works on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics - most of our information is still in the Library). While the Internet serves them, we still have to use our Library Memberships to access the materials there, and they are not online at-large!
Micro Center has a wide variety of Hardware for the creative builder, and novice alike. Don't hesitate to visit the store to try out the nobs and dials, and size up your selection before you buy. See your purchase before you buy to avoid the heartache of opening a product you don't like, or can't use.
Milling Equipment to break products like Saw Palmetto down, which denature with standard milling equipment, and to mix powders and other solids into fresh and powerful colloids, or suspensions that are easier to use, and more beneficial.
Nolo Legal forms provides easy access to legal materials you can trust to act as your own attorney.
Roberts Rules of Order (Motions Chart) Perhaps because the accessibility of the Internet is based upon a utilitarian approach to co-habitation, or shared space, Rules of Motion make sense and are covered elegantly in the 11th Edition of Robert's Rules of Order.
The W3C Schools I've suffered for many years with hacks and unreliable builds, and found that the W3C builds are the most reliable under fire. You can even use a W3C style sheet as a backbone for your own more 'stylish' site to make sure you'll survive the rigors of the World Wide Web!
The W3C Validators for HTML and CSS compliance. If you're not compliant, you'll have no legs to stand on when you are hacked. Be sure to mind your manors with a respectful build. These pages are the most essential to our work, and I use them before I load everytime.
Wikipedia provides a world wide encyclopedia of media and knowledge we can quote, and contribute to - and even correct if we have authoritative information to rely upon. I found new concepts like Keyword analysis, and other technical information was best served by this collection. Some older concepts such as Mill's Canon of Induction is so elaborately covered, I couldn't find a point I've made for many years and therefor thought better of using it for that purpose.
And finally, a word of warning.
Some subjects, like secret security measures, aren't published at all. When working with agencies, or law enforcement, and even counselors, or others aware of our efforts to defend ourselves, hacks and unauthorized edits to our materials misrepresent us, and may even sabotage our efforts to tell the truth. Try to see through the adversity. What are they trying to say? Do they have a legitimate complaint? Is what we are saying dangerous to others, or our safety as a community? And if they really are changing our material, isn't it our fault? When my server was breached, I learned firewall technology, and when I was physically attacked, I published conflict resolution tools and learned personal security measures, but if I'm not causing the problem, what more I can do about the others that do?
To research these subjects might be useful, but for it to be of any value to you, you'll need to learn to develop it for yourself. You won't find it for free, its very hard to hire, and its probably not being taught at all. If it is, the information is likely to be exploited by hacks as soon as its widely known. So I publish these materials to ensure that:
- you will survive occasional attacks
- live long enough to adapt,
- and recover without endless ruination.