Basic Organization Information
Vinland National Center
- Also Known As:
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Vinland Center
- Physical Address:
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Loretto, MN
55357 0308
- EIN:
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41-1289416
- Web URL:
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www.vinlandcenter.org
- NTEE Category:
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F Mental Health, Crisis Intervention
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F22 Alcohol, Drug Abuse (Treatment Only)
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J Employment, Job Related
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J21 Vocational Counseling / Guidance / Testing
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L Housing, Shelter
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L80 Other Housing Support Services
- Year Founded:
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1976
- Ruling Year:
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1980
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Mission Statement
Vinland National Center enables individuals with multiple disabilities to live productive and fulfilling lives through a whole person approach that addresses the mind, body and spirit.
Vinland’s programs include behavioral health services with a focus on substance abuse for people with cognitive disabilities, vocational services and supportive housing.
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Impact Statement
Vinland is dedicated to building full lives for people with disabilities. Vinland's programming focuses on substance abuse treatment for adults with cognitive disabilities, vocational services for injured workers, and supportive housing for adults with cognitive disabilities who are in recovery from substance abuse.
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Chief Executive
Mrs Mary Roehl
Term:
Since
Jan
2009
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Program:
Chemical Health
- Budget:
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$3,285,783
- Category:
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Mental Health, Substance Abuse
- Population Served:
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Adults
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Disabled, General or Disability Unspecified
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Substance Abusers (Drug/Alcohol Abusers)
Program Description:
Vinland provides a specialized substance abuse treatment program for adults with cognitive disabilities. We help adult men and women become more aware of their use of alcohol and other drugs. We teach people how those drugs affect the health and healing of their brains, bodies, feelings and relationships.
The program is designed for:
- Those who can benefit from a slower-paced, more individually-focused program.
- People living with cognitive disabilities such as brain injury, developmential disability, and/or physical disability.
- Individuals with co-occuring disorders.
- Those who have had difficulty succeeding in traditional chemical dependency treatment programs or those who have relapsed and need a new approach.
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Supportive Housing
- Budget:
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$75,000
- Category:
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Housing
- Population Served:
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Adults
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Disabled, General or Disability Unspecified
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Substance Abusers (Drug/Alcohol Abusers)
Program Description:
Independent living for adults with cognitive disabilities in recovery from substance abuse who need minimal amounts of support to remain independent. Vinland manages three homes (called lodges) in the northwestern suburbs of Minneapolis.
Lodge living is ideal for men and women on a fixed income who can benefit from the extended support network offered by the lodges. Residents share in running the household, including chores like purchasing groceries and preparing meals. Residents make their own house rules and manage their own activities and finances.
LivingWorks’ lodges are up-to-date and well-maintained homes in established residential communities. Each lodge is conveniently located near shopping and public transportation. The lodge features shared common areas to ensure a community atmosphere, providing residents with the opportunity to establish friendships and reinforce the network of support that is so important for lodge residents. Lodges are unique among similar supportive housing options because each resident has a private bedroom and bathroom.
On-site staff serve as advisors to the lodge and its members and are always available in emergencies. Because the lodges are designed for people who need minimal amounts of support to remain independent, on-site staff is limited.
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Vocational Services
- Budget:
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$176,019
- Category:
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Employment
- Population Served:
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Adults
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Disabled, General or Disability Unspecified
Program Description:
Vinland’s vocational services program is a unique combination of vocational and wellness services designed with one goal in mind — to help people return to work.
Vocational services participants are men and women who have lost their jobs (and sometimes their dreams) and are willing to do whatever it takes to rejoin the workforce.
We offer services to people who have sustained a work-related injury and may or may not have other disabilities that are barriers to employment. All of our participants share a common commitment — the sincere desire to return to work.
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Those who can benefit from a more individually-focused program.
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People who are genuinely committed to returning to work.
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Those who are having difficulty adjusting to a work-related injury or disability.
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Individuals who need assistance over-coming multiple barriers to employment.
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