Founded in 1976, Turning Point is a nonprofit, African-American, social services organization that assists people in achieving wellness by providing public health programs and culturally specific solutions. It offers a range of counseling, guidance and treatment services. The organization serves individuals and communities throughout Minnesota. Turning Point provides various chemical dependency treatment services that include group therapy, one-on-one counseling, aftercare support, and education and employment assistance. It administers the Family Focus program, which features in-home services to address issues related to domestic stabilization. The organization also offers a variety of outreach services, including supportive housing and case management. In addition, it conducts presentations and health forums in the areas of HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases. Turning Point is funded by the Minnesota Department of Health, United Way, Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), and Hennepin County Department of Human Services.
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