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November 21, 2008
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Hennepin/Carver Youth Service Providers

The Tree Trust and Carver County Community Social Services, Employment and Training Division contracts with the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) for youth services to the youth in-school and to the older out-of-school youth.

Hennepin County Carver County
Tree Trust
2350 Wycliff Street, Suite 200
St. Paul, MN 55114

Carver County Workforce Services
602 East 4th Street
Chaska, MN 55318

Contact Information Contact Information

Norm Champ

Phone: (651) 644-5800

E-Mail: normc@treetrust.org

Website: www.treetrust.org

Gwen Jansen

Phone: (952) 361-1713

E-mail: gjansen@co.carver.mn.us

Website: www.co.carver.mn.us

In-School Services Provided In-School Services Provided
  • Intake and assessment services.
  • Summer employment opportunities that are directly linked to academic and occupational skill learning.
  • Occupational skills training, as appropriate.
  • Leadership development opportunities, which may include community service and peer-centered activities encouraging responsibility and other positive social behaviors during non-school hours, as appropriate.
  • Supportive services.
  • Academic enrichment.
  • Services to youth with disabilities through WIA partners.
  • Adult mentoring for the period of participation and a subsequent period, for a total of not less than 12 months.
  • Follow-up services for not less than 12 months after the completion of services, as appropriate.
  • Comprehensive guidance and counseling, which may include drug and alcohol abuse counseling and referral, as appropriate.

  • Intake and assessment services.
  • Tutoring, study skills training, and instruction leading to completion of secondary school, including dropout prevention strategies.
  • Alternative secondary school services, as appropriate.
  • Summer employment opportunities that are directly linked to academic and occupational skill learning.
  • Occupational skills training, as appropriate.
  • Leadership development opportunities, which may include community service and peer-centered activities encouraging responsibility and other positive social behaviors during non-school hours, as appropriate.
  • Supportive services.
  • Adult mentoring for the period of participation and a subsequent period, for a total of not less than 12 months.
  • Follow-up services for not less than 12 months after the completion of services, as appropriate.
  • Comprehensive guidance and counseling, which may include drug and alcohol abuse counseling and referral, as appropriate.
Out-of-School Services Provided Out-of-School Services Provided
  • Intake and assessment services.
  • Tutoring, study skills training, and instruction leading to completion of secondary school, including dropout prevention strategies.
  • Alternative secondary school services, as appropriate.
  • Summer employment opportunities that are directly linked to academic and occupational skill learning.
  • Occupational skills training, as appropriate.
  • Leadership development opportunities, which may include community service and peer-centered activities encouraging responsibility and other positive social behaviors during non-school hours, as appropriate.
  • Supportive services.
  • Adult mentoring for the period of participation and a subsequent period, for a total of not less than 12 months.
  • Follow-up services for not less than 12 months after the completion of services, as appropriate.
  • Comprehensive guidance and counseling, which may include drug and alcohol abuse counseling and referral, as appropriate.
  • Intake and assessment services.
  • Tutoring, study skills training, and instruction leading to completion of secondary school, including dropout prevention strategies.
  • Alternative secondary school services, as appropriate.
  • Summer employment opportunities that are directly linked to academic and occupational skill learning.
  • Occupational skills training, as appropriate.
  • Leadership development opportunities, which may include community service and peer-centered activities encouraging responsibility and other positive social behaviors during non-school hours, as appropriate.
  • Supportive services.
  • Adult mentoring for the period of participation and a subsequent period, for a total of not less than 12 months.
  • Follow-up services for not less than 12 months after the completion of services, as appropriate.
  • Comprehensive guidance and counseling, which may include drug and alcohol abuse counseling and referral, as appropriate.

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