COMMUNITY SERVICES

Our Community Services encompass a range of programs, partnerships, and support services tailored to address the needs of our clients and community members. Some programs are grant-sponsored and administered by Turning Point staff, while others are collaborations with local community organizations. Our goal is to collaborate effectively in order to diminish disparities within our community.


Culturally Specific Service Center (CSSC)

The CSSC is a one-stop shop to meet a variety of needs for community residents through our partners.
(currently appointment only)


TwinCities Rise: free job skills training program and employment search assistance
MNSure Navigators: assistance in signing up for MNSure health insurance
National Black Alcoholism & Addictions Council (NBAC): research, training materials


Overdose Fatality Review

The purpose of an OFR is to effectively identify system gaps and innovative community-specific overdose prevention and intervention strategies.
In practice, OFRs involve a series of confidential individual death reviews by a multidisciplinary team.

A death review (also referred to as a “case review”) examines the life of a person who died of an overdose in terms of: comorbidity, major health events, social-emotional trauma (including adverse childhood experiences), encounters with law enforcement and the criminal justice system, and treatment history.