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<br />2017 Annual Report • Administration • St. Anthony Village, Minnesota <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />41 <br /> <br />families and our community. This is accomplished through a continuum of services that include <br />mental health counseling and youth development programs. The primary population served is <br />youth ages 5-21 and their families, but they do also provide services to all ages. <br />Through their main office in Shoreview and a satellite office in White Bear Lake, they work <br />closely with local school districts and municipalities to help youth and families in the northeast <br />metro area develop the skills and fortitude to resolve issues in the present and reach their <br />potential in the future. <br />NYFS provides a variety of services to the residents of St. Anthony. A commonly used service is <br />their Senior Chore program that matches youth and adults with seniors who need help with <br />household tasks to remain living independently in their homes. NYFS also provides mental <br />health counseling to all ages and is recognized as a regional provider of mental health day <br />treatment services for middle and high school aged youth. They are certified by the State to <br />receive third party insurance for services offered. They also provide diversion services to first <br />time youth offenders and their families that help youth make positive choices and avoid further <br />involvement with the criminal justice system. Because of NYFS’ partnership with St. Anthony, <br />most services are provided regardless of cost to the residents of St. Anthony. <br /> <br />St. Anthony Village Historical Society <br />Mission: To collect, preserve, and disseminate historical knowledge about the City of St. <br />Anthony Village <br />Since the 1980’s, the Historical Society has collected St. Anthony artifacts and recorded many <br />interviews of longtime residents. In 2010, from these interviews and other documents, they <br />published “A Village in the City” about St. Anthony’s history. In 2013, they published a second <br />book of St. Anthony veteran’s oral histories about their experiences in WWII. A third book, <br />“More Pigs than People”, was published as a children’s version of the history book for the youth <br />of St. Anthony. All of these books were written by Gail D. Olson. <br /> <br />
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