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Welcome to the 2026 Project Community Connect Resource Expo Page!
The Community Services Coordination team invites you to explore the resources that our Steele County Service Providers have available.
Healthcare
Comprehensive Dental Services at Let’s Smile, Inc. are dedicated to adhering to the established Minnesota Child and Teen Dental Checkup Standards, as well as the Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment (EPSDT) guidelines. Our unwavering commitment lies in advancing the cause of optimal oral health for economically disadvantaged children and teenagers. We employ a diverse array of preventive and restorative measures to ensure their dental well-being.
HealthFinders Collaborative is a community health center serving underserved and uninsured families in Rice and Steele Counties. Offering primary care, medication assistance, education, advocacy, and wellness programs, they collaborate to empower communities in their health journey, recognizing the inherent capacity for health and wellness within patients and communities.
The Center Clinic is a non-profit organization that specializes in reproductive health. They offer services like birth control options, STD/HIV testing and treatment, annual exams, and mental health counseling for low-income and uninsured teens and adults.
Family Health, Adult Health, Disease Prevention, Emergency Preparedness, Health Promotion. Focus at booth will be Family Health services and naloxone.
South Country Health Alliance is a county-based health plan serving eight Minnesota counties, including Brown, Dodge, Goodhue, Kanabec, Sibley, Steele, Wabasha, and Waseca. The plan collaborates with community services and local healthcare providers to ensure accessible, quality healthcare for enrollees in the Minnesota Health Care Program. Offering seven programs, South Country Health Alliance addresses the diverse healthcare needs of its members.
Hy-Vee dietitians offer individualized nutrition counseling, personalized plans, wellness programs, classes, on-demand store tours, and health screenings. Tracy Bjerke, the dietitian at Owatonna Hy-Vee, will be onsite at PCC to provide food and nutrition tips, resources, and recommendations.
Fernbrook Family Center offers mental health services in southern Minnesota through innovative approaches that focus on developing relationships and changing lives. Clients and their families are supported by Fernbrook in various settings such as their homes, schools, communities, or at the center's offices. Therapy and skill-building programs are provided to enhance emotional well-being, promote healthy relationships, and cultivate resilience.
Mental Health Work Group of CUAPB is part of Community Unity Action Partnership Board, a coalition of partners working to strengthen community well-being across Minnesota. The group advocates for the use of qualified mental health crisis response teams and co-response models to reduce reliance on police-only responses to mental health crises. Through collaboration, education, and resource sharing, they work to improve awareness, reduce stigma, and connect individuals and families to appropriate, compassionate care.
We offer a range of mental health services, encompassing psychiatry, therapy, dual recovery, case management for adults and children, Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) for adults and adolescents, Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS), Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS), Assertive Community Treatment (ACT), Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS), permanent supportive housing, and various housing services. Additionally, SCHRC provides crisis services, and pharmacy services are also available.
The Steele County Historical Society in Owatonna hosts the History Partners Memory Cafe, a free program for individuals with mild to moderate cognitive impairment and their caregivers. Meetings occur on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 10:00 a.m. at the Steele County History Center. New participants are encouraged to call 507-451-1420 before attending.
Mental Health Connection is a collaborative network of local private mental health practices working together to expand access to counseling and support in the Owatonna area. This partnership includes Empowering Restoration, For the Love of You, Courage Counseling, and Straight River Counseling, offering a range of therapeutic services for individuals, couples, and families. By connecting community members to trusted providers, Mental Health Connection helps promote emotional well-being, healing, and resilience.
The Steele County Historical Society in Owatonna hosts the History Partners Memory Cafe, a free program for individuals with mild to moderate cognitive impairment and their caregivers. Meetings occur on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 10:00 a.m. at the Steele County History Center. New participants are encouraged to call 507-451-1420 before attending.
The Crisis Resource Center offers 24/7 free and confidential services for individuals affected by domestic abuse, sexual assault, and abused children. Advocates provide support, safety options, and assistance with legal processes, including Order for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders. The center also provides resources and referrals, emphasizing that anyone can be a victim of abuse, regardless of background.
The Rural AIDS Action Network leads the fight against HIV in rural Minnesota by providing diverse client services, risk reduction, advocacy, and awareness. With over 10,000 individuals served in 21 years, RAAN's skilled team offers a range of programs and services across 80 counties outside the Twin Cities metro area, including: Medical Case Management Food Voucher/Nutrition Program Transportation Assistance Support Groups Outreach and Education Syringe Exchanges HIV & Hepatitis C Testing MNsure Navigator Services Narcan Training & Distribution
Housing
In our Transitional Housing program, we extend a supportive hand to eligible families and individuals grappling with homelessness by offering a comprehensive package that covers the first month's rent, damage deposits, and continuous rental subsidies. Beyond just providing a physical space, we prioritize the holistic well-being of our participants through in-home case management services. Additionally, our commitment to preventing housing crises is evident in our provision of one-time eviction prevention assistance. At our agency, we believe in fostering stability and empowering individuals and families on their journey towards securing and maintaining a safe and stable living environment.
​The Owatonna Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA) is committed to providing safe, sanitary, and affordable housing options for low-income individuals and families in Owatonna. Through programs like the Housing Choice Voucher Program, the HRA offers rental assistance to eligible residents. Additionally, the HRA actively engages in revitalizing the city's housing stock and supports private sector initiatives to develop housing that meets community needs. Regular HRA meetings are held on the fourth Monday of each month at 4:00 p.m. in the Charles S. Crandall Center at City Hall.
Two Rivers Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit housing organization driven by Christian principles, dedicated to improving housing conditions by building, rehabilitating, and preserving homes. They advocate for fair housing policies, offer training, and resources to enhance shelter conditions, believing in providing everyone with a simple, decent place to live in dignity and safety.
The Lighthouse of Southern MN is a nonprofit in Owatonna dedicated to ending homelessness by providing tailored support for men and women. Formed in 2025 through the merger of Hospitality House and Rachel’s Light, it offers housing assistance and resources to foster independence. A family program is in development, and a new shared facility with Oak Hill Community Connections is planned. Learn more at thelighthouseofsouthernmn.org.
The Rand Recovery House, officially known as Rand Recovery Homes, LLC, is a supportive housing provider based in Owatonna, Minnesota. They offer stable housing for individuals experiencing housing instability, particularly those exiting institutional settings. Their services are designed to support residents in their recovery journey by providing a safe and structured living environment.
SMRLS, a non-profit founded in 1909, offers free legal services to low-income and elderly individuals in southern Minnesota. With 55 attorneys and 45 staff, the organization prioritizes client empowerment and self-reliance, assisting about 10,000 eligible individuals each year.
Reitan Law Office, PLLC, with over 40 years of experience, advocates for those with injuries and disabilities. Specializing in Social Security Disability and Supplemental Security Income ("SSI") benefits, we assist with applications, appeals, and representation at hearings. Visit us at Project Community Connect for information on Social Security benefits and the application process.
Hometown Credit Union is a member-owned financial institution dedicated to helping individuals and families achieve financial well-being. They offer a range of services including savings and checking accounts, loans, financial education, and personalized support to help members reach their goals. With a focus on community and service, Hometown Credit Union works to build strong financial foundations for those they serve.
First Alliance Credit Union is a member-owned financial institution offering checking and savings accounts, loans, mortgages, and digital banking tools. They are committed to helping individuals and families build financial stability through accessible services and financial wellness resources.
Cedar Valley Services Inc. provides employment and life enrichment services for individuals with disabilities and other barriers to independence. Through job training, supported employment, day services, and community-based programs, they help individuals build skills, gain confidence, and participate fully in their communities. By partnering with local businesses and organizations, Cedar Valley Services creates meaningful opportunities for independence and inclusion.
Workforce Development Inc. serves Southeast Minnesota by helping individuals build skills, explore career pathways, and connect to meaningful employment opportunities. Through job training, career counseling, youth programs, and support services, they assist job seekers in overcoming barriers and achieving long-term success. By partnering with local employers and community organizations, Workforce Development, Inc. strengthens the regional workforce and supports economic growth.
MRCI's Steele County Employment Services, located at 630 Florence Avenue in Owatonna, Minnesota, offers comprehensive employment assistance to individuals and families participating in programs such as the Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP), Diversionary Work Program (DWP), and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Their services encompass career counseling, job search and retention support, skills training, and referrals to community resources. Additionally, they provide support services like interview clothing, transportation, and work necessities, along with guidance for both short and long-term training opportunities. MRCI is the primary employment service provider for Steele County, dedicated to empowering individuals to achieve their employment goals.
Help Me Grow offers specialized instruction for children aged 0-5 with developmental delays. Our programs provide resources and support for children, from birth to kindergarten, promoting independent functioning in various settings. The Home Visit Program (ages 0-3) supports families, while the School-Based Program (ages 3-5) focuses on kindergarten readiness.
Tri-Valley is a non-profit community action agency. The Head Start programs offer comprehensive child development programming for children birth through five and their families.
Owatonna Community Education presents a diverse array of programs tailored to reflect the community's diversity. Focused on intentional programming, we aspire to open new horizons for enrichment and education at every stage of life.
We offer reliable and efficient in-home mentoring to parents who require additional support to become successful caregivers. We recognize that parenting is one of the most challenging roles and believe that our comprehensive techniques can assist parents in providing a secure and nurturing environment for their children. Our services include Parent Mentoring, Supervised Visits, and Safe Exchanges.
Families First of Minnesota provides essential support to individuals and families across southern Minnesota through programs focused on early childhood education, family support, and youth development. Their services include Head Start, school readiness programs, and resources that strengthen families, promote healthy development, and create stable foundations for lifelong success. By partnering with communities, Families First helps ensure every child and family has the opportunity to thrive.
The Steele County Children’s Remedial Fund provides financial assistance to support the health, well-being, and development of children in need throughout Steele County. Whether it's access to medical care, mental health services, educational tools, or other essential supports, the fund helps ensure that every child has the opportunity to thrive.
Semcac, as a Community Action Agency, operates across seven Southeast Minnesota counties, including Steele County. Our programs cater to all age groups, offering essential services such as Head Start, Meals on Wheels, Senior Dining, Rental Assistance, Homeless Prevention, Energy Assistance, Weatherization, Car Repair, and Transportation directly to the Steele County community.
Southeastern Minnesota Area Agency on Aging (SEMAAA) supports older adults and caregivers across 11 counties by providing resources for aging well. Services include the Senior LinkAge Line® for healthcare and housing assistance, health promotion programs, and caregiver support. SEMAAA helps seniors maintain independence and make informed choices. Learn more at semaaa.org or call (507) 288-6944.
MACV (Minnesota Assistance Council for Veterans) is dedicated to aiding Veterans and their families facing homelessness in Minnesota or at risk of becoming homeless. Their mission involves serving, informing, educating, and training others to spread a message of hope. With a goal to establish a national standard, MACV focuses on meeting housing and supportive service needs for Veterans while upholding the worth and dignity of all involved.
Vocational Rehabilitation Specialists Inc (VRSI) provides employment services and support for individuals with disabilities and other barriers to work. Through personalized job coaching, career exploration, and placement services, VRSI helps individuals build skills, gain confidence, and achieve meaningful, long-term employment. By partnering with local businesses and community organizations, VRSI creates pathways to independence and economic stability.
Bethel Church of Owatonna lives out its mission by caring for the community and meeting both practical and spiritual needs. Through outreach, support, and service, they strive to love their neighbors and serve the whole person. Their weekly Community Supper is held every Wednesday from 5–6 PM, offering a free meal and fellowship through dine-in, drive-up, and DoorDash options to ensure everyone feels welcomed and supported.
Trinity Lutheran Church is a faith-based organization actively serving the Owatonna community through outreach, generosity, and connection. They host a weekly Community Meal every Wednesday from 4:45–6:15 PM, offering a welcoming space for food and fellowship. Their quilting group creates and donates handmade quilts to individuals and nonprofits in need, and they support community events like Project Community Connect by providing free shuttle transportation. Through these efforts and more, Trinity Lutheran Church is dedicated to caring for neighbors and strengthening the community.
Our Savior’s Lutheran Church is a faith-based organization dedicated to serving the Owatonna community through outreach, support, and compassionate service. Through community involvement, volunteerism, and acts of generosity, they strive to meet the needs of individuals and families while fostering connection, care, and a strong sense of belonging.
If you're facing financial difficulties, we're here to help with essentials like rent, utilities, auto repair, and gas. Join us every Tuesday at 5:30 pm at St. Joseph's Catholic Church for a free community meal. It's more than just a meal – it's a chance to connect, share experiences, and find support. Let's navigate challenges together and build a stronger community.
The United Way of Steele County stands as a dedicated advocate, committed to championing the fundamental pillars of health, education, and financial stability for each and every individual within Steele County. Our mission is deeply rooted in the belief that everyone deserves access to essential resources and opportunities, ensuring a thriving and equitable community. Through strategic initiatives and collaborative efforts, we strive to create lasting positive impact, fostering a community where individuals can achieve their full potential in health, education, and financial well-being. Join us in our collective pursuit of building a resilient and flourishing Steele County for all.
United Way 2-1-1 is a free and confidential health and human services information hotline available for people in Minnesota. Operating 24/7, it serves as a vital resource and information referral service, connecting individuals with the resources they need. The organization aims to raise awareness about its services, including the 211 and 988 hotlines, to better serve the community.
Minnesota Prairie County Alliance (MNPrairie) provides comprehensive human services that support the safety, health, and well-being of residents in Dodge, Steele, and Waseca counties. Their services include financial assistance programs, child and family services, adult and aging support, behavioral health resources, and case management designed to help individuals and families navigate challenges and build stability. In partnership with Steele County Employment Services, their exclusive employment services provider, MNPrairie, helps individuals receiving public assistance develop job skills, secure employment, and move toward long-term self-sufficiency. Together, they are committed to strengthening communities and empowering individuals to lead healthy, independent, and engaged lives.
Community Pathways is a nonprofit supporting individuals and families through The Marketplace food shelf, Unique Finds thrift store, and Community Navigation services. It also offers programs like CodeRED (menstrual health supplies) and Career Wear (employment clothing), fostering dignity and self-sufficiency.
Family Service Rochester (FARR) is a nonprofit organization established in 1965 with a focus on improving the lives of individuals and families in the community. With over 30 programs spanning 12 counties, their team of 150 staff members and 600 volunteers offer various services to promote mental health, child welfare, family stability, and senior independence.
The SMART Bus in Owatonna provides affordable public transportation with both fixed-route and on-demand services. Riders can schedule trips around town or to nearby areas like Medford and Blooming Prairie. It operates seven days a week with fares starting at just $2.00. For details or to schedule a ride, call 1-855-762-7821 or visit smartbusmn.org.
Rainbowatonna is a 501 (c)(3) Non-profit organization. We celebrate, empower, educate, advocate for, and connect the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) members, allies, and the surrounding community. We focus on topics of interest relating to the health & well-being, personal growth, leadership development, and political awareness of issues relating to the LGBTQ+ Community.
Alliance for Greater Equity (AGE) is a community-based organization dedicated to advancing equity and fostering a sense of belonging in Owatonna. Through education, advocacy, and community-driven programs, AGE works to reduce barriers, uplift underrepresented voices, and create inclusive opportunities for all residents. By partnering with local organizations and engaging the community, AGE helps build a more connected, equitable Steele County.
​The Owatonna Human Rights Commission (OHRC) is dedicated to ensuring equal civil and human rights for all individuals, emphasizing inclusion and justice across all cultures and races. The commission actively promotes cultural diversity, educates citizens on discrimination issues, and advises the city on human rights concerns. They organize events such as the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration and have initiated projects like the recent mural near Blast Soft Serve, which reflects Owatonna's rich cultural diversity. The OHRC meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 5:30 p.m. in the Charles S. Crandall Center at City Hall.
Alliance for Greater Equity (AGE) is a community-based organization dedicated to advancing equity and fostering a sense of belonging in Owatonna. Through education, advocacy, and community-driven programs, AGE works to reduce barriers, uplift underrepresented voices, and create inclusive opportunities for all residents. By partnering with local organizations and engaging the community, AGE helps build a more connected, equitable Steele County.
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