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Supportive Information & Resources For People With Disabilities

Mobility Tips For People Who Are Blind

Mobility Tips for People Who Are Blind by Braille Works. Find their TIPS HERE

Affordable Solutions for Wheelchair-Accessible Homes

CLICK HERE for 6 tips that'll help you alter your home without breaking the bank.

Resume Builder's Guide To Resume & Employment For People With Disabilities

The people at Resume Builder have forwarded THIS resource with a bunch of tips. It's a guide for resume building and employment for people with disabilities. 


How to Make Your Facility ADA Compliant

THIS PAGE by CableOrganizer helps break down ways to make your facility more ADA compliant. 


Hearing Loss Home Modification Checklist

The last 2 pages of this document provide local resources, but find the entire document by CLICKING HERE


How to Create a More Accessible Garden

Gardening is an activity that can be enjoyed by many and THIS IS AN ARTICLE that explains how to make gardening more accessible. 

Step-by-Step Guide to Booking Wheelchair Accessible Hotel Rooms

Booking a hotel can be stressful no matter who you are, but these steps can help you track down a wheelchair accessible hotel. CLICK HERE for full guide. 

Guide To Make Rooms More Accessible For Disabled Loved Ones

HomeAdvisor has a wonderful article titled Guide to Room-by-Room Repairs for Easy Accessibility for Disabled Loved Ones. FIND THE ARTICLE HERE


This presentation about the 2020 Census & elections in Minneapolis was shared at the Hawthorne Huddle on 01/02/2020. 


Here are some resources on the 2020 census from NALEO and Child360. These postcards include information what the Census is and its importance, who needs to be counted, key dates, language assistance available, and information on NALEO’s bilingual toll-free hotline. This postcard has been translated into multiple languages and therefore you will see multiple files to the left. 



The YCB Reports project is a combination of both statistics (State of Youth) and personal accounts (Voices of Our Generation) that highlight the current state of child and adolescent health in the City.

The 2015 State of Youth Minneapolis project tracks 15 child and youth health indicators. The indicators reflect three critical dimensions in the lives of children and youth: safe and supportive environments, healthy development, and learning readiness and performance.

For the 2015 Voices of Our Generation project 43 youth, primarily of color shared their perspectives. The participants ranged in age from 12-21 and were asked about a variety of topics, such as city and community living, social connections, education, support and mentorship as well as adolescent health.


School and Social Development

 

TeenLinks 

Find recommended reading lists, homework help, free tutoring and fun information.

Parent Portal

Check up on your child’s attendance, grades and assignments.

For Parents and Families

Comprehensive information for parents and caregivers with kids in Minneapolis Public Schools.