Basic Organization Information
Washburn Center for Children
- Physical Address:
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Minneapolis, MN
55404
- EIN:
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41-0711618
- Web URL:
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www.washburn.org
- NTEE Category:
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F Mental Health, Crisis Intervention
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F32 Community Mental Health Center
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F Mental Health, Crisis Intervention
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F70 Mental Health Disorders
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F Mental Health, Crisis Intervention
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F99 Other Mental Health, Crisis Intervention N.E.C.
- Year Founded:
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1883
- Ruling Year:
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1949
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Mission Statement
The mission of Washburn Center for Children is to help children with social, emotional and behavioral problems, and their families, lead successful lives.
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Chief Executive
Mr. Steve Lepinski
Term:
Since
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1983
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Program:
Outpatient and School-Based Programs
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- Population Served:
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Children and Youth (infants - 19 years.)
Program Description:
Outpatient (ages 3-18): Mental health assessment and treatment for children and their families at Washburn’s three locations in South Minneapolis, Brooklyn Park, and Minnetonka. The Psychology Training Program provides training and supervision for psychology practicum students, interns, and post-doctoral fellows.
School-Based (ages 6-17): A licensed mental health professional is available onsite at five public schools in Minneapolis and five public schools in Eden Prairie, to provide prevention, early intervention, teacher consultation, assessment, and treatment services for students who are experiencing social, emotional, and/or behavioral difficulty which is affecting their success in school
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Day Treatment Program
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Children and Youth (infants - 19 years.)
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Day Treatment (ages 3-10): An intensive half-day treatment program including group and family therapy, psychiatric care, and aftercare services for preschool and elementary school children with severe emotional and behavioral problems to help them transition back to their community school full-time
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Family Focused and Outreach Programs
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Children and Youth (infants - 19 years.)
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Family Focused (ages 0-5): Intensive early intervention services to support healthy child development for families whose stress levels put their children at-risk for abuse and neglect. Parenting education and support are provided through home visiting, weekly parent groups, and a licensed therapeutic preschool.
Early Childhood Outreach (ages 0-8): Consultation and training services for childcare and preschool providers to help them identify and work with behavioral issues or developmental concerns
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Home Front Program
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Children and Youth (infants - 19 years.)
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Home Front (ages 5-18): Intensive in-home therapy and skills development for families with children at risk of hospitalization or out-of-home placement due to severe emotional and behavioral problems
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Case Management Program
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Children and Youth (infants - 19 years.)
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Case Management (ages 3-18): Helps families access and coordinate supportive services for children with severe emotional disturbance
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Funding Needs
Insurance companies often do no cover the intensity of services a child needs. Charitable contributions by individuals, foundations and corporations help fill in the gap of what insurance does not provide.
Volunteer Needs
Washburn Center for Children welcomes volunteers for the two fundraising events it hosts each year: the Washburn Games and the Helping Hands for Kids Golf Tournament. Additional volunteers are needed for the annual holiday toy drive and the back-to-school drive.
Request for In-Kind Contributions
Washburn Center for Children accepts a wide range of in-kind donations, especially for its back-to-school and holiday toy drives. In-kind donations are also used as auction items for the golf tournament or prizes for the Washburn Games.