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COUNCIL MINUTES JANUARY 12, 1998 <br /> indicated that the increase in activity is due to the Outreach Program being more accessible to <br /> Lino Lakes and the Willow Ponds Senior Housing Complex. <br /> Pat Prinzevalle, Executive Director of Alexandra House, Inc., spoke next, explaining that <br /> Alexandra House provides services to battered women and their children within Anoka County. <br /> Her request is for CDBG funds to help Alexandra House to provide intervention services to Lino <br /> Lakes women and families who are victims of domestic violence. Alexandra House works very <br /> closely with the Lino Lakes Police Department as well as the City and County prosecutors to <br /> create a coordinated response and accountability for domestic violence. Ms. Prinzevalle <br /> expressed appreciation for support in the past, and that Alexandra House looks forward to <br /> continued support and cooperation. <br /> Marianne Reich, Executive Director of ARC of Anoka& Ramsey Counties, explained that her <br /> organization provides services to children and adults with developmental disabilities,primarily <br /> mental retardation. She stated that her organization's request is for funds to support two of its <br /> core programs: Individual advocacy for adults within the community, and its toy and adaptive <br /> equipment lending library. The ARC's advocacy program serves to assist developmentally <br /> disabled adults in the community to deal with issues which they might not be equipped to handle <br /> on their own, and the lending library provides therapeutic equipment as well as toys that can be <br /> borrowed by families with disabled members or insufficient income to otherwise acquire such <br /> items. <br /> Mayor Sullivan asked about the difference between ARC and Rise. Ms. Reich explained that �. <br /> Rise is a direct service program which runs a workshop and assists individuals to find <br /> employment within the community. Arc specializes more in information, referral, and advocacy <br /> for the purpose of assisting in solving problems. <br /> The representative from Forest Lake Youth Service Bureau pointed out that in 1989 her <br /> organization assisted 89 young people from the Lino Lakes community while in 1997 it served a <br /> total of 1,174. Of that total, funds from the City directly served 149 of those individuals with the <br /> balance of services funded through other areas. Youth Service Bureau works very closely with <br /> the Lino Lakes Police Department,particularly with regard to the curfew program. The hope is <br /> that such cooperative efforts will continue to result in the majority of the community's youth not <br /> entering the criminal justice system. Counseling and prevention services are also offered to the <br /> school district. <br /> Maggi Novak, Program Director for Meals on Wheels, explained that she has directed this <br /> service for approximately 15 years, and that Meals on Wheels has served the Lino Lakes area <br /> since 1981. The program serves primarily senior citizens, as well as handicapped adults under <br /> age 60. One hot,balanced meal per day is served, and in addition Meals on Wheels workers <br /> check on housebound individuals and, in some cases, attend to those who are in dire need of <br /> assistance. Ms. Novak expressed appreciation for past support, and indicated that the present <br /> request is for the site coordinator's salary ($3,156), as well s $577 to subsidize meals for one <br /> person for a six-month period. <br /> 6 <br />
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