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About Rum River Health Services, Inc. (RRHS) <br />RRHS is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization, incorporated in 1987, located in Mille Lacs County, Princeton, <br />Minnesota. The mission of RRHS is "To identify and respond to community health needs as an advocate, as <br />a catalyst for community collaboration, and provider of needed services." The agency conducts periodic <br />health needs assessments, advocates for needed programs, and directly provides programs when appropriate. The <br />agency secures funding and administers programs in accordance with its articles of incorporation and by-laws at <br />the discretion of its governing board. <br />Current programs under management include the Rum Rivers Women's Health Project, a subsidized family <br />planning program; Rum River Recovery Alliance, a case management program for substance abusing pregnant or <br />parenting women; Spirit River Recovery Services, a chemical dependency outpatient treatment and dual diagnosis <br />treatment program. In 2007 RRHS opened Belle Haven Townhomes, a permanent supportive housing project <br />which provides sober housing for families affected by homelessness and chemical dependency. The newest <br />program is Family House, a residential facility where mothers in treatment for chemical dependency can live with <br />their children. <br />RRHS maintains a focus on quality of life issues in its area. When identified needs can be met by other agencies or <br />organizations, RRHS advocates for transition and change that will improve availability, access and affordability for <br />the population groups served. It recognizes the evolutionary= changes characteristic of the health care industry, and <br />is poised to grow and serve changing community needs. <br />About CSH <br />The Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH) is a national non-profit organization and community development <br />financial institution that helps communities create permanent housing with services to prevent and end <br />homelessness. Founded in 1991, CSH advances its mission by providing advocacy, expertise, leadership, and <br />financial resources to make it easier to create and operate supportive housing. CSH seeks to help create an <br />expanded supply of supportive housing for people, including single adults, families with children, and young adults, <br />who have extremely low-incomes, who have disabling conditions, and/or face other significant challenges that <br />place them at on-going risk of homelessness. For more information about CSH, please visit ~7ww_ csh.org. <br />Corporation for Supportive Housing <br />2801 21S` Avenue S., Suite 230 <br />Minneapolis, MN 55407 <br />T: 612.721.3700 <br />F: 612.721.9903 <br />E: mn@csh.org <br />www.csh.org <br />