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Celebrating
a community asset: Aeon holds grand opening
of 1822 Park Avenue
Apartments
"The people who rest
their heads here at night have dignity," said
Minneapolis Mayor RT Rybak at the grand opening of
1822 Park Avenue Apartments.
1822 Park Avenue provides apartments
for 18 single adults with mental illness who were
at risk of being homeless. Aeon collaborates with
Oak Grove Care Center to provide comprehensive
support. Learn more
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Resident
profile : Building a new
future Tiffany Robertson first
tried marijuana at age 14. By age 18, she was
addicted to cocaine and by age 28, she was dealing
meth. Drugs were the only life she knew - until
she went through treatment and found a stable,
supportive environment at Alliance Apartments. Read Tiffany's
story.>>
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Aeon supporters
take unique trolley
tour
Nearly 50 friends and
supporters of Aeon gathered at the end of July for
a unique trolley tour of several
Aeon properties. The event, sponsored by
Collaborative Design Group, gave supporters the
opportunity to see how quality affordable homes
strengthen lives and the community.
Miss the trolley tour and want to learn more
about Aeon? Attend an upcoming Building Dreams
informational session and take a tour of Crane
Ordway or Ripley Gardens. View upcoming tour
opportunities and register
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records
Please note Aeon's web site has changed to
www.aeonmn.org.
Bookmark our
site as one of your favorites and visit us regularly for
the latest Aeon news.
Also note our emails
have changed to @aeonmn.org.
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Come see the newly remodeled
Archdale Apartments
The 1,300 young adults who are
homeless in Minnesota have few places to turn. Aeon's
Archdale and St. Barnabas Apartments provide a haven for
youth who experienced the instability of living on the
streets.
Aeon collaborates with
YouthLink to support youth in achieving their
employment, education and self-sufficiency goals.
Come and see the newly remodeled
Archdale Apartments at an open house this week:
Wednesday, August
27
4 - 5:30
p.m.
Brief program at 5 p.m.
1600 First Ave. S, Minneapolis
No RSVP
necessary
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