Community Resources

Listed below are other American Indian Agencies or programs we collaborate with. For further contact information click on agency or program title.



Mounds Park All Nations American Indian Magnet
Saint Paul Public Schools

website
1075 East Third Street
Saint Paul, MN 55106
phone no. (651)778-3100
fax no.      (651)778-3101


American Indian Policy Center
American Indian Research and Policy Institute provides government leaders, policy makers and the public with accurate information about the political history of American Indian nations and the contemporary situation for American Indians. By providing knowledge and education, the Institute hopes to foster better-informed and culturally sensitive responses to the challenges of American Indian life. FORUM REPORTS and BIBLIOGRAPHIES available.

St. Paul American Indian Family Center
The purpose of the American Indian Family Center is to support families to help ensure the development of healthy children. We believe that parents can find strength in cultural traditions. It is the traditions and values of the "old ways" that will strengthen the family, keep families together and make communities healthy and strong.

Department of Indian Work
St. Paul Council of Churches

Youth enrichment and parent education, emergency assistance with food and clothing (9:00 to 1:00 PM Mon-Fri), cultural awareness on advocacy for American Indian issues.

American Indian Studies Program
Harding Sr. High

Harding Sr. High
Saint Paul Public Schools
1540 E. Sixth St.
St. Paul, MN 55106
(651) 793-4700
Deb Henton, Principal

American Indian Studies Program
Battle Creek Middle School

website
Saint Paul Public Schools
2121 North Park Dr.
St. Paul, MN 55119
(651) 293-8960

Ain Dah Yung
Ain Dah Yung (Our Home) Center was created in 1983 to meet the need for culturally-relevant emergency shelter care for homeless American Indian Youth. The agency has grown to include a wide array of support services for youth and families.

Juel Fairbanks Chemical Dependency Services
is primarily an American Indian agency although they do serve other populations. The treatment approach is eclectic in nature addressing physical, spiritual, cultural, and emotional needs when the client accesses the system.

St. Paul American Indians in Unity
We are to promote housing, connections, and cultural identity in the St. Paul American Indian community.

American Indian Family & Childrens Services
is an organization that places American Indian Foster Children in culturally specific foster homes.