Upcoming Classes/Events

Note: These resources are not a recommendation or an endorsement of the services, programs or events described. The intent is to connect youth and their families with community resources.
FINAL 0522 Not My Kid.. Flyer (1).pdf

Additional Resources provided in Dakota County

The Impact of Pandemic Life on Teens webinar hosted by Hazelden Betty Ford


NAMI Minnesota (National Alliance on Mental Illness) is offering free support groups in Spanish for adults in the Latinx community

  • Groups are held every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month on Zoom from 6:30-8pm. I have attached the flyers with more information.

  • Fanny Fernandez, Parent Educator, NAMI Minnesota, 651-645-2948 ext. 133



Teen Crisis Line 800-852-8836, Teen Text Line 839862, 8:00pm – midnight (CT)


NAMI Recorded Classes for parents, teens, and professionals


Invisible Scars: How COVID-19 could worsen America's childhood trauma crisis documentary

Just Call: What to do if you are worried about your kid's behavior webinar, MACMH

African American Focused Connection Support Group - NAMI

Webinar: What the 2019 Minnesota Student Survey Data revels about ACES, Protective Factors and Resilience

Minnesota Communities Caring for Children is offering a recorded webinar that does a first look at the 2019 Minnesota Student Data. This specifically looks at what the survey says about Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES) facing Minnesota youth and how the presence of protective factors impacts outcomes associated with ACES. Click Here to access

NAMI 2020.pdf

NAMI MN Parent Resource Program

This free program offers parents and caregivers who are concerned about their child’s behaviors, support and assistance in connecting to resources. These behaviors may be related to mental health concerns, developmental disability, ASD, learning disabilities etc. Call 651-645-2948 or parentresoruce@namimn.org. NAMI Minnesota also offers two in-person parent resource groups and one online resource group. See attached information. This program is funded by the Dakota County Integrated Children’s Mental Health and Family Service Collaborative.

ParentSupportGroup_tues_thurs_2022.01.28[2].pdf