Social Services
New Prague's Special Education department staff includes social workers, counselors, and school psychologists. One of our many goals is to direct families that are in need of social services in locating the resources that are most appropriate for their needs.
This webpage is designed to give you the most information possible, by county, in order to access the services that will best meet those needs. It is designed as a resource/reference for staff, families and community members. This site will be updated often with additional links and resources so check back often for current information and resources. This list is not all-inclusive.
New Prague Area Schools are not responsible for resources that are no longer available, but we will make our best effort at keeping the site up to date, listing only the resources we believe to be currently available.
New Prague Area Schools serve students living in Scott, LeSueur and Rice counties.
Scott County Human Services 952-445-7750
LeSueur County Human Services 507-357-2251
Rice County Human Services 507-744-5185
Scott County Resources
Scott County Resource and Community Guide English guide Spanish Guide
CAP Agency Resource Directory
Scott County Human Services Central Intake: 952-445-7751
- Mental health services intake 952-445-7751
- Children's Mental Health Case Management 952-445-7751
- NAMI English Spanish
- Financial Services 952-496-8686
- Medical Assistance 952-496-8686
- Child Protection 952-445-7751
- Cash and Food Programs 952-496-8686
- Job Training and Employment 952-496-8686
- Smart Link Transit 952-496-8341
- Minor Parent Services
- Child Care Assistance Program (sliding fee) 952-496-8686
- Scott County Mental Health Services intake 952-445-8481
- Scott County Developmental Disability Services 952-445-7751
- Adoption/Guardianship 952-496-8512
- Volunteer Programs 952-496-8169
- Scott County Public Health Nursing 952-496-8556
- Resources Page for Scott County (Health care and child and parenting resource links)
- Child and Teen Checkups 952-496-8420
- Follow Along Program (Birth to age 3) 952-496-8555
- Walk in Immunization Clinics 952-496-8555
- Scott County Mobile Health Clinic 952-445-7751
- CAP Agency 952-496-2125
- Big Brothers, Big Sisters 952-402-9863
- CAP Agency Resource Directory
- Child Care Aware, Childcare resource and referral 952-402-9824, 612-341-1177
- Crisis Nursery 612-839-5101, Teen parent support and crisis nursery services
- Emergency Services call CAP agency central intake at 952-496-2125
- Energy Assistance(Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program)
- Food Shelf M-F 8-5
- Hope for the Holidays
- Housing
- Thrift Shop The Thrift Store is open Monday-Saturday from 8:00am-6:00pm
- WIC -Nutrition training and vouchers for Women, Infants & children
Alpha Pregnancy Resource Center 952-447-5683
Community Action Council 952-985-5300
Bridge to Benefits Applications and eligibility guidelines for financial asssitance programs such as MA, MNCare, Food Assiatnce, Free and Reduced Lunch Program and more.
Crisis Response Unit 952-442-7601 (24 hour number)
Emergency Social Services 651-291-4680
Crisis Funds Program 952-445-7751
Employment and Economic Assistance 952-496-8686
Legal Aid 651-222-5863
Parents Anonymous - 612-874-8823, 612-335-5000 crisis/referral to group line: A self-help group for any parent who feels he or she is doing something that is abusive to a child, fear possibility of harming the child, or is neglectful.
Peace Center New Prague- food shelf, open M, W, F: 9-1 ph. 952-758-4688
Fare For All: https://fareforall.org/find-a-site/
Ruby's Pantry: https://www.rubyspantry.org/distribution-location/savage-mn/
Safe Haven For youth and young adults in need of a safe place to stay and resources. 952-288-2688
Sexual Violence Center Crisis Line 612-871-5111
Southern Valley Interention Project- shelter for battered women & 24 hour crisis line: 952-873-4214
Work Force Center Program 952-445-7087 or 1-888-438-5627
LeSueur County Resources
LeSueur County Human Services Website
LeSueur County Public Health Nursing 507-357-8246 Public Health Nurses work hand in hand with many community organizations. One call to LeSueur County Public Health could provide you with the information you may require to get your needs met and questions answered. If you don't know the answer, we know somebody who may!
- Home Visiting Program
- Follow along program
- Immunization clinics
- WIC information
- Waivered Services
- Child Protection
- Parent Support Outreach Program (PSOP)
- Children's Mental Health
- MN Valley Action Council 507-357-4246, 1800-767-7139
- Emergency Housing Assistance (Can help with housing, past due rent or payments)
- Employment Services (Job search, help with job leads, guidance for job retention)
- Energy Assistance
- Wheel Get There- Help getting a vehicle/vehicle loan
- Emergency Needs
- Lonsdale Area Food Shelf Thursdays 12:30-5:30 pm walk-ins are welcome. 130 Delaware Street SE Lonsdale
Bridge to Benefits: Applications and eligibility guidelines for financial assistance programs such as MA, MNCare, Food Assistance, Free and Reduced Lunch Program and more.
Catholic Charities 612-204-8500
Catholic Charities Outreach Montgomery 507-364-7321
- Info and referral
- Emergency housing and transition
- Supportive housing
- Family Shelter
- Children services
- Family services
- Migration and Refugee Services
- outreach and advocacy for Spanish speaking residents
- Rural emergency support fund
Family Emergency Program 507-357-8288
Food help:
- Montgomery Food Shelf 507-364-7321
- LeSueur Emergency Food Shelf 507-665-6441
- Peace Center New Prague- food shelf, open M, W, F: 9-1, ph.952-758-4688
- MFAP Minnesota Food Assistance Program 507-357-8288
- Lonsdale Food Shelf Thursdays only
LeSueur Co CARE Project 507-364-7321 Montgomery (thru Catholic charities)
Minnesota Child Care Assistance Program 507-357-8288
Open Door Health and Dental Clinic 507-388-2120 ( Mankato ) Health and dental service, no MA
Rice County Resources
Rice County Social Services Main Page, 507-744-5185 (Lonsdale Branch of Rice County )
Family Resource List for Families of young children
Home Health Aide Program This program provides one-to-one support for parents who can benefit from special help with parenting skills through home visits from a Family Home Health Aide. Family Home Health Aides help to strengthen the family unit by working closely with family members on areas such as behavior management, building self-esteem, homemaking skills, and parent-child activities. Please call the Public Health Family Child Health Supervisor at 507-332-5916 for more information or to make a referral.
Child Welfare and Child Protection
- (GA) General Assistance
- (EA) Emergency Assistance
- (MSA) MN Supplemental Aide
- (RCA) Refugee Supplemental Assistance
- Child Care Assistance
Rice County Public Health, 507-332-6111, 507-744-5185, xt.6111
- WIC
- Child and teen checkups
- Family Home health Aide
- Follow Along,
- Babies first
- Home Visitor Program
- Waivered Services
- Health Promotion, disease prevention
Mental Health and Chemical Dependency
Three Rivers Community Action, Inc, 1-800-277-8418
Housing grants and Housing Assistance, 1-866-644-4510
(emergency one time loan) 1-866-644-4510
Family Loan Program 1-800-877-6884
This program addresses the needs of families through the availability of loans. The purpose of the program is to provide small loans to low-income parents that will assist them in obtaining and maintaining meaningful employment and in dealing with critical situations that may affect their economic and family stability. Secondary purposes of the program are to enable recipients to establish a credit history, and to contribute to the borrowers' self-esteem.
Bridge to Benefits: Applications and eligibility guidelines for financial asssitance programs such as MA, MNCare, Food Assiatnce, Free and Reduced Lunch Program and more.
Crisis Nursery: 507-332-6115 , 1-800-422-1286 Crisis Line
Minnesota Food Assistance Program 507-332-6115
Ways to Work family loans to get a vehicle 952-985-4050
State Wide Resources
Social Security Families in need of Social Security financial programs may now take a benefit eligibility screening test without providing your name or social security number in order to find out if they may be eligible for benefits. BEST is not an application for benefits, only an aid to families to find out if they may be eligible.
http://singlemothersgrants.org/ financial assistance programs that help single mothers with rent, utility bills, child care, education, medication, housing, medical bills, and mortgage, among others.
MNET ( Minnesota Non Emergency Transportation Program) 1-866-467-1724
Family Support Network- for child abuse 651-523-0099
MN Disability Law Center 612-332-1441 Free legal advice for persons with Developmental disabilities
United way Beehive connects you to resources in English or Spanish 1-800-543-7709 or 651-291-0211
St. Mary's Health Clinics 651-690-7029 Free health care to those that do not have health insurance or MA/MHCP
Food Program (SNAP) calculators:
www.ndhealth.gov/dhs/ foodstamp calculator.asp
http://www.snap-step1.usda.gov/fns/
Other food support:
- Peace Center New Prague- food shelf, open M, W, F: 9-1, ph.952-758-4688
- Lonsdale Food Shelf Thursdays only
- Ruby's Pantry
- Fare for All
- CAP agency food shelf
- Montgomery Food Shelf 507-364-7321
- LeSueur Emergency Food Shelf 507-665-6441
- Second Harvest Heartland sponsors a free food give away the second Thursday of every month at: Friendship Church, 17741 Fairlawn Ave, Prior Lake, MN 55372 5:30-7:30 pm. For more information, call 952-447-8282.
- Loaves and Fishes offers a free evening meal. Church of St. Mark, 350 South Atwood Street, Shakopee, MN 55379 5:30 – 6:30pm Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. For more information, please visit www.loavesandfishesmn.org or call 612-377-9810.
Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP)
The Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) helps working parents who have lower incomes pay for child care. CCAP is for families with children under age 13 (and under age 15 for children with special needs). To get CCAP, your income has to be below the limits. Parents also have to work or look for work to get CCAP. All families on MFIP (Minnesota Family Investment Program) can get CCAP. Lots of other working parents also get CCAP to help them pay for child care. However, some counties have waiting lists for CCAP, so even if you qualify, you may have to wait to get help. CCAP is not a free program. All parents have to pay part of the cost of child care each month (a co-payment). CCAP has a sliding fee system that means families that make more money pay more every month than families who make less money. If you get CCAP, you have to find a child care provider who accepts CCAP.
Energy Assistance Program (EAP)
The Energy Assistance Program (EAP) helps people with lower incomes to pay their heating/energy bills during the fall, winter and spring months. EAP agencies around the state take applications for the program and decide how much help each household can get to pay their heating bills. EAP is available to many households with lower incomes, including homeowners and renters. Renters can get help if they pay for their heat separate from their rent, or if their heat is included in their rent but they pay for electricity separately.
Those families with the lowest incomes and the highest cost for energy will get the most help paying their bills. You will get between $100 to $1200 of help. Most families get between $300-$400 (in a year). No matter how much help you get from EAP, you still have to pay the rest of your energy bill every month.
Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)
The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is a federal tax credit. It is mostly for low-income working parents (or others such as grandparents, relatives or foster parents) raising children. If you get it, you will either pay less on your federal income tax, or get a larger refund (money given back to you). Most people who get the EITC get a refund. The largest refund you can get from the EITC during tax year 2006 is $2,747 (if you have one child) or $4,536 (if you have two or more children). The average EITC refund in Minnesota is about $1,700.
Parents (or caregivers) have to be at least 25 years old and under 65 years old to get the EITC. There are also rules about which children count for the EITC. Single adults or couples who are not raising children, but are working can also get a smaller EITC. Lots of people who can get the EITC do not get it because they do not file their taxes. They miss out on money that is meant for them. Click here to learn more about the EITC .
The Working Family Credit is a Minnesota state tax credit. It is mostly for low-income working parents (or others such as grandparents, relatives or foster parents) raising children. It is a state version of the federal Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC). Most people who get the EITC also get the WFC. If you get the WFC, you will either get a larger refund (money given back to you) or pay less in state taxes. Most people who get the WFC get a refund. The largest refund you can get from the WFC during tax year 2006 is $823 (if you have one child) or $1,587 (if you have two or more children). The average WFC refund is about $536.
Parents (or caregivers) have to be at least 25 years old and under 65 years old to get the WFC. There are also rules about which children count for the WFC. Single adults or couples who are not raising children, but are working can also get a smaller WFC. Lots of people who can get the WFC do not get it, because they do not file their taxes. They miss out on money that is meant for them. Click here to learn more about the WFC .
Suicide Prevention
- Suicide Prevention 1-800-273-8255
- Suicide Prevention Center, 612-347-2222
- Center for Grief 651-641-0177
- Nat'l Suicide Crisis Number 1-800-suicide (1-800-784-2433) 24 hour line
- Crisis Connection - 612-379-6363
24 hour Adult Mental Health Crisis Line : 1-800-233-9929
If you have discovered a link or resource that no longer exists listed on this webpage, or have other comments about this webpage, you may forward those responses to Renee Hartman at rhartman@isd721.org Thank You.
Amy Waldspurger
Special Services Director
Phone: 952-758-1724
Email: awaldspurger@isd721.org