FAMILY SERVICES

Building Bridges to Self-Sufficiency

What Does Family Services Assist Individuals With?

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Assessment and enrollment

 
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Preparing for interviews

 
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Support services

 
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Employment Plan

 
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Creating resumes and cover letters

 
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Career planning and laddering

 
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Case management

 
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Job placement and retention

 
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Referral to community resources

 

Programs Offered

Minnesota Resettlement Network Service

IMAA is partnering with Catholic Charities of Southern Minnesota and Workforce Development to provide coordinated services along a continuum of care with a whole family approach.  Services provided assist refugees, asylees, victims of human trafficking, Cuban and Haitian entrants, Special Immigrant Visa holders, and individuals under humanitarian protection who have been in the U.S. for less than five years. Services include:

Community Workshops: Provide tiered educational workshops to new arrivals that help build familiarity with systems and integration into communities. Workshops include critical topics such as employment readiness, public transit, financial literacy, public education, healthcare, housing, public safety, and other relevant topics. 

Employment and Career Supports: Provides services for employment placement across a range of employment needs. Services include employment skills assessment and goal planning, initial employment placement, employment upgrades that increase economic stability, and bridges to career pathway programs and opportunities economic mobility.

Family Education Supports: Provide longer-term mentoring services related to educational engagement, transitions, and success. Services include support for parent/family engagement with early childhood and student education, K-12 students struggling in school, and youth (aged 15-24) planning for transitions beyond high school. Family Education Supports also include partnering with children’s mental health and cultural wellness programs to support new-to-country students.

Family Resource Connections: Provide critical assistance to families to resolve a wide array of immediate or short-term needs. Services focus on assisting households to access and navigate a wide array of community resources to resolve short and long term needs.

 

Diversionary Work Program (DWP) and Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP)
Provides employment planning and assistance for all individuals receiving financial assistance through Olmsted County and living in the United States less than five years.

Learn more about DWP

Learn more about MFIP

For more information about Employment Services, contact Ahmed Osman, Family Services Program Manager, at (507)-289-5960 ext. 108 or ahmed.osman@imaa.net

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IMAA Language Services

If you would like to schedule an interpreter or speak with one of our Language Services coordinators, please contact IMAA using the information below:

Phone: 507-289-5960
Email: languageservices@imaa.net

Business Hours:
Monday through Friday
8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

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