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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />June 26, 2007 <br />Page 2 <br />B. Update on Northwest Youth & Family Services <br />4 Ms. Kay Andrews, Northwest Youth & Family Services, explained that St. Anthony and eight <br />5 other cities are in partnership with Northwest Youth & Family Services. She acknowledged <br />6 Councilmember Gray as a member of the board. Ms. Andrews introduced Mr. Jerry Hromatka, <br />7 Associate Director, Northwest Youth & Family Services. <br />9 Mr. Hromatka reported that the Northwest Youth and Family Services (NYFS) has served the <br />10 northern suburbs for 30 years, by focusing on a comprehensive, cost - effective services for youth <br />11 ages five to 21. He explained there are 2,160 children in suburban Ramsey County with no <br />12 health insurance. He reported that 70 percent of the youth needing mental health counseling <br />13 never receive it and 12 percent of St. Anthony/New Brighton School District students are eligible <br />14 for free or reduced lunches. He stated St. Anthony residents are eligible for a sliding fee and free <br />15 services based upon income. <br />16 <br />17 Mr. Hromatka reported that in 2006 NYFS provide $28,235 in services to St. Anthony residents. <br />18 He stated the cost to the City was only $3,500. He explained the return on this investment results <br />19 in lower property crimes, fewer domestic incidents, few at -risk children, and higher educational <br />20 attainment. He reported that Mr. Art Rolnic, Senior Vice President and Director of Research, <br />21 Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis stated economic research strongly suggest that a key <br />22 ingredient to economic growth is the investment in human capital. <br />23 <br />24 Mr. Hromatka stated the NYFS Strategic Goals include: Services for Youth and Families, <br />25 Growth Through Community Partnerships, Leadership at the Community Level, and <br />26 Effectiveness and Accountability. <br />27 <br />28 Mr. Hromatka presented the new Discovery Initiative. He explained that the new initiative <br />29 engages youth in the community, develops emotional intelligence, offers a participant- centered <br />30 perspective, is rooted in community experiences, and gives youth a sense of mastery, <br />31 connectedness, and contribution. <br />32 <br />33 Mr. Hromatka reported NYFS community partners include the communities of Arden Hills, <br />34 Falcon Heights, Little Canada, Mounds View, New Brighten, North Oaks, Roseville, Shoreview, <br />35 and St. Anthony. He reported the participating school districts include Centennial, Columbia <br />36 Heights, Mounds View, North St. Paul/Maplewood/Oakdale, Roseville, Spring Lake Park, St. <br />37 Anthony/New Brighten, St. Paul, and White Bear Lake. He stated the collaborative partners <br />38 include the Minnesota Youth Intervention Program Association, the North Suburban Gavel Club, <br />39 the Polynesian Village Partners, the Suburban Ramsey Family Collaborative, the Ramsey <br />40 County Children's Mental Health Collaborative, the Ramsey County Curfew and Truancy <br />41 Collaborative, the Twin Cities North Chamber of Commerce, and the Youth Community <br />42 Connections. <br />43 <br />44 Councilmember Stille asked Mr. Hromatka to comment on the thrift store. <br />45 <br />