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National Latino Network - Home. Senior Linkage Line. The Senior LinkAge Line® is the Minnesota Board on Aging's free statewide information and assistance service.

Senior Linkage Line

The Senior LinkAge Line® service is provided by six Area Agencies on Aging that cover all 87 counties of Minnesota and helps connect you to local services. Employment help for older adults The Senior LinkAge Line®: A One Stop Shop for Minnesota Seniors, has now expanded the One Stop Shop to include information for older adults looking to continue to or return to work. The One Stop Shop for Minnesota Seniors, a vision of Lt. Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon, began in 2011, to help older adults easily connect to and receive assistance from state agencies; simply by calling the Senior LinkAge Line® at 1-800-333-2433.

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Domestic violence

Neighborhood House. CLUES. Child Protection main page. To report suspected child abuse or neglect, contact your county or tribal social services agency or the police.

Child Protection main page

If it is an emergency, call the police at 911. For general questions regarding child protection, email DHS at Dhs.Child.Safety-Permanency@state.mn.us. Neglect is the most common form of maltreatment; over 60 percent of all reports in 2009 were allegations of neglect. Neglect is usually involves the failure of the child’s caregiver to: • Supply the child with necessary food, clothing, shelter, medical or mental health care, or appropriate supervision • Protect the child from conditions or actions that endanger the child • Take steps to ensure that a child is educated according to the law.

Reporting child abuse spanish info. VEAP - Volunteers Enlisted to Assist People.