Family Tree Clinics mission is to cultivate a healthy community through comprehensive sexual health care and education.
Family Tree Clinic’s vision is to eliminate health disparities through innovative, personalized sexual health care and education for diverse needs.
Located in the heart of St. Paul, Family Tree Clinic has provided low-cost, patient driven health care and education services to men, women and teens since 1971. In addition to our medical clinic, we provide comprehensive community education services and education services for the Deaf, DeafBlind and Hard of Hearing community.
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November 16th is Give to the Max Day! If that doesnt mean a thing to you, heres the deal: its the second year GiveMN has embarked on a one day statewide giving campaign where Minnesotans get a chance to showcase their record-breaking generosity and support their favorite nonprofits. GiveMN gives you the opportunity to learn about, donate to, and fundraise for the Minnesota non-profits that you care about! It is especially crucial that you donate on Give to the Max Day because every hour, GiveMN will choose a donor at random and add $1,000 onto their gift. We hope youll keep us in mind as you donate on November 16th! Go to givemn.org for more information.
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FREE Counseling Services on Wednesday Nights at Family Tree Clinic
Were excited to announce that on October 20th we will launch a new partnership with Walk-in Counseling Center of Minneapolis. Walk-In will provide mental health counseling on Wednesday evenings from 5-8 pm at Family Tree Clinic. You do not have to be a Family Tree patient. Services are free, although donations are greatly appreciated. Counseling is on a first come, first served basis. For more information about Walk-In, see the website at www.walkin.org.
People with stress, anxiety and depression issues
Couples with relationship issues
People with alcohol and chemical dependency problems
People who have been physically or sexually abused
People with privacy concerns
Gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning people
Refugees, immigrants and torture survivors