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This is an alphabetical services, programs and classes listing for the community.


Active Living By Design

Breast Feeding Resources and Information Center

  • Partners in Pregnancy program at Cambridge Medical Center, call 763-689-7725 for more information.
  • Isanti County Public Health Service, call 763-689-4212 or 763-689-4071
  • Information and help for women and families. Classes, breast pumps, and other resources, such as going back to work assistance, are offered for pregnant and breast feeding mothers. 

Cambridge Area Chamber of Commerce

Cambridge-Isanti Schools
For information about public schools in the Cambridge-Isanti area, visit school district 911's web site or call these numbers:

  • Cambridge-Isanti Schools District Office 763-689-4988
  • Cambridge-Isanti Community Education 763-689-2796

The school district sponsors a Character Education Program that helps students and adults develop and demonstrate positive character traits. To learn more, read the program brochure (requires Adobe Reader).


Cambridge Medical Center Classes and Events

Cambridge Police Office

  • Emergency number call 911
  • Non-Emergency number call 763-689-2141

Child Care Food Program

  • Call the Minnesota Provider Nutrition Network at 800-652-9701.
  • Benefits for licensed child care providers include menu planning ideas, nutrition and food purchasing information and cash reimbursement for providing nutritious meals to day care children.

Child Support Collection

  • Call the Isanti County Family Services at 763-689-1711
  • Information, assistance and legal consultation.

Preparation for Childbirth Classes at Cambridge Medical Center


Community Education Classes

  • Call Community Education for Cambridge-Isanti at 763-689-6204 or Braham at 320-396-2677
  • District 911 Community Education sponsors these classes, call 763-689-6228
  • Adult learners attending classes set individual goals ad work at their own pace with the help of an instructor. Goals may include working a G.E.D. (high school equivalency exam), brush up on math skills, or improving reading skills. Other adults may wish to get help to pass a written drivers test or learn to balance a checkbook. Since learners work at their own pace, they may begin the program at any time and leave when they complete their goals. Confidential one-to-one tutoring is available for non-reading or minimal reading adults as well as a family literacy program.
  • The Oak Land Area Learning Center offers an alternative education program for individuals seeking to complete their high school diploma. The average age is 16-21 years old (with some exceptions) and most students reside in the Cambridge-Isanti, Princeton or St. Fransis School District. Services include counseling, individualized and small group instruction, career exploration and teen parent programs. Call 763-689-3344
  • Financial classes are offered on an on-going basis throughout the year. Call to find out when they begin.

Community Resources Directory - Info-Net Bulletin

  • Call 763-689-2796
  • Many clubs and organizations in the community offer classes. District 911 Community Education keeps an updated resource directory (Info-Net Bulletin) of groups and organizations in the Cambridge-Isanti area.

Dellwood Learning Center

  • Call 763-689-5364
  • The Dellwood Learning Center provides an educational environment for District 911 early childhood and parent education classes.

Early Childhood Family Education

  • Cambridge-Isanti Community Education sponsors these classes, call 763-689-6227 or 763-689-6223
  • Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) offers classes, field trips and special events for parents and children ages birth to kindergarten entrance. The mission of ECFE is to strengthen families and support the ability of all parents to provide the best possible environment for the healthy growth and development of their children. A parent advisory committee, representing parent interests and concerns, forms policies and plans activities for the program. A schedule of classes and events is printed in the Cambridge-Isanti Community Education brochure. All families are welcome. No one will be denied participation due to inability to pay.

Early Childhood Special Education

  • Contact Isanti County Public Health Services at 763-689-4071, Dellwood Learning Center at 763-689-5364, Braham Special Education Services at 320-396-3316 ext 203 or Rum River Special Education at 763-689-3600.
  • Early childhood special eduation classes for children ages birth to five provide help to children with special needs and their families through home visits and center classes. Services are jointly provided by Isanti County Public Health Services, Family Services and School District 911.

Early Childhood Screening

  • Call 763-689-6223 to schedule an appointment
  • District 911 offers free health and development screenings that fulfill the Minnesota state requirement that all children be screened before entering kindergarten. This screening takes a look at your child's social, congnitive and physical development. Parents receive information and resources offered through the school and community. Children should be screened around their fourth birthday. Screenings are held monthly during the schol year.

Food Assistance Program

  • Call Isanti County Family Services 763-689-1711
  • Any household receiving a public assistance grant is eligible to participate in this food assistance program. Low-income households meeting certain financial criteria are also eligible. 

Food Shelf

  • Call 763-689-1173
  • Provides emergency food supply to families in need. Located at the First Baptist Church in Cambridge. Open Tuesday's beginning at 3:30 p.m.

General Assistance

  • Call Isanti County Family Services 763-689-1711
  • Financial, medical, food, fuel and transportation assistance. Counseling is available.

Grief Support Group

  • If you're struggling with the loss of a loved one, Cambridge Medical Center is here to help. We invite you to a free, eight-week series to help you cope with your loss as you move through this difficult time.
  • 2007 dates are the following:
  • These classes are free and are held at 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm for each class
  • Call Cambridge Medical Center at 763-689-7943 to schedule

Harbor Room -- Cancer Information Resource Center

  • Services include online access to information, on-site literature and books, videos, classes, wigs, makeup, etc. The educational materials will be reviewed and approved by an oncologist. The room is designed to create a peaceful environment for cancer patients and families.
  • Visit the Harbor Room web page at Cambridge Medical Center.
  • Call 763-689-8415 to contact the Harbor Room located at Cambridge Medical Center.

Head Start

  • Call 800-832-6082 or 320-679-1800
  • Centers are located in Cambridge, Isanti, Braham, Princeton, Rush City and Stacy. The program provides home visits and centers for birth to five year olds and their parents through the Lakes and Pines Community Action Council.

Isanti County Food Pantry

  • Call 763-444-9336
  • Provides emergency food supply to families in need. Referral required from Family Services (763-689-1711) or a local pastor. For more information call Diana Schmidt at 763-444-9336.

Images Support Group - for gastric bypass

  • Meets the 4th Thursday of every month between 6 - 8 p.m. at Cambridge Medical Center in the Foundation room
  • Free

Isanti County Public Health Services

  • Call 763-689-4071
  • Child and teen check-ups for ages six months to 21 years are available. School, camp and sports physicals are also available.
  • Provides free pregnancy testing, referral for prenatal care and home visits both before and after baby comes. Resource materials include books and videos on a variety of topics related to family life. Parenting classes are available one-to-one or in small groups.


Library

  • Call 763-689-7390
  • The East Central Regional Library conducts story sessions quarterly for preschool children ages 3-1/2 to 5 years old.
  • The East Central Regional Library offers numerous programs throughout the year for children and their parents.
  • The East Central Regional Library can offer expectant mothers a wide range of information. Material on prenatal care, pregnancy, delivery, and child rearing are available in books, magazines and videos. The library also has a wide variety of board books and picture books for you to share with your newborn after their birth. These may be found in the Juvenile section of the library.

Lutheran Social Services

  • Call 888-577-2227
  • One to one financial consultation.

North Branch Chamber of Commerce

Parenting Classes and Support Groups

  • Call 763-689-2796
  • Community Education offers parenting classes and support groups on a quarterly basis.

Parents Forever

  • Call Family Pathways at 651-462-7100
  • Education for families in divorce transition.

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