

Program Details
Arrowhead Economic Opportunity Agency (AEOA)
Family and Community Resource Navigator
Early childhood specialists help families and those with young children find and connect with local early childhood and family well-being services.
Description
Family and community resource hubs offer direct services and navigation support to families. Exact services vary by location.
Hubs offer navigation to local supports and services, including:
- Basic needs and economic assistance
- Disability services
- Healthy development and screening
- Developmental and behavioral concerns
- Family well-being and mental health
- Early learning and child care
- Dental care
- Legal services
By connecting families to local supports and services, these agencies help families:
- Make it easier to get what they need
- Increase access to services
- Grow community engagement and support community developed solutions
About This Location
Local Community Resource Hubs are funded by a Minnesota state Preschool Development Grant.
Features
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Organization Type
- Community Action Partnership
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Specialization
- Family
Eligibility
Pregnant individuals and families with young children (birth - 8 years old) in Lake & St. Louis counties (excluding the city of Duluth and surrounding area)
Application Instructions
Fee
These services are free.
Location
702 S 3rd Ave, Virginia, MN, 55792
Area Served
St. Louis, Lake, and Cook counties Service delivery for some programs has extended to the four neighboring counties of Aitkin, Carlton, Itasca, and Koochiching
Some services available at this location are provided only in certain limited geographic areas. Please see the Eligibility requirements for each service to determine if that service is available in your location. Groceries to Go is only available in St. Louis County
Phone Numbers
- Primary Contact for this program: 218-735-6834
- Main: 218-749-2912
- Toll Free: 800-662-5711
Business Hours
8:00am - 4:30pm, Monday - Friday
Websites
Other Services at this Location
- Community Action Agency Provides programs and services that help individuals and families with low incomes.
- Emergency Shelter Provides a temporary place to stay for people that do not have housing
- Energy Assistance Program Helps renters and homeowners pay their home heating bills and may also assist homeowners to fix or replace their broken furnace
- Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program (FHPAP) Short-term help for low-income families, youth and single adults who are homeless or are about to become homeless
- Home Repair Financial Assistance Loans to eligible homeowners to increase the accessibility of their house or make needed fixes
- Transitional Housing Time-limited housing and support services for individuals and/or families
- Weatherization Assistance Program Helps low-income homeowners and renters to reduce energy costs
Last Update
5/11/2023