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business economy in Vadnais Heights and the surrounding areas. The 2024 winner is Northeast Youth & Family Services( NYFS).
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Founded in 1976, the community based mental health agency in suburban Ramsey County provides a variety of different services, including school-based mental health services in three different school districts: St. Anthony-New Brighton, Mounds View and Centennial. The organization has therapists embedded in each of the school districts to try and increase social and emotional learning and to offer psychotherapy services.
NYFS also has clinic-based mental health services for individuals, couples, families and groups. The organization specializes in play therapy, trauma therapy and art therapy for people of all ages. Services are offered at its two clinic locations: White Bear Lake and Shoreview, and through telehealth.
Plus, NYFS provides community services for five local law enforcement departments( Mounds View, New Brighton, White Bear Lake, St. Anthony and Roseville) to support reduced calls to law enforcement for situations outside of their scope. The organization has a domestic and sexual violence program called Restoring Power that works with youth and adults through a multidisciplinary advocacy and therapy team. It also offers diversion services through its Youth Pathways program that works with youth who have engaged in a crime and are referred to them to divert out of the criminal justice system.
Of learning her organization had won VHEDC’ s Community Partnership Award, Angela Lewis-Dmello, President and CEO of NFYS, said it was a total surprise.“ We learned we were nominated by a number of our partners for the award, which was really exciting to learn. We are really honored to have received recognition for the work we do.”
2025 Business Award Nominations can be made by filling out the form online at Vhedc. com / business-awards
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