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Minneapolis / Minnesota / United States
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Anoka County Community Action Program, also known as ACCAP, is an independent nonprofit agency that began in 1965 under the Economic Opportunity Act. A volunteer governing board directs the activities of ACCAP and comprises representatives of the public and private sectors and the low-income community. The organization offers educational opportunities through programs such as Head Start and Home Ownership Workshops. It provides information and referral services to Anoka County residents through programs such as Child Care Resource & Referral and the Senior Information Line. ACCAP also offers direct services and subsidies to residents, including affordable housing, the Energy Assistance Program, the Child Care Assistance Program and the Weatherization Program. ACCAP serves residents of Anoka County, Minn., as well as Head Start families living in Washington County, Minn.
Minneapolis / Minnesota / United States
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Child Protection Services protects children who are at risk of abuse or neglect while making every effort to keep families intact. Child Protection Services also offers referrals for counseling for families, training for adoptive or foster parents and licensing services for child welfare agencies. CPS social workers investigate reports of child abuse and neglect, temporarily removing children from the home when necessary while the family works to restore stability. Workers offer support services to help families with problems before they become too severe. Services include counseling, special-needs day care while parents attend mental health or alcohol abuse treatment programs, and regular visits with families where there is a risk of child abuse or neglect. CPS has adoptive custody of many special needs children, who have been traumatized by abuse or neglect. These are children with disabilities, members of sibling groups, older children, children of mixed race and children with emotional needs.