Friday, December 21, 2007
Fox 9 News Story on Dakota Woodlands
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Save Time and Donate to Dakota Woodlands!

For more information about Let's Dish! and this wonderful opportunity to support Dakota Woodlands, visit their website. Enter the code "Woodlands" online when you place your order, or visit one of their store locations.

One of the delicious meals you can prepare at Let's Dish!
Thompson West...Volunteers of the Month!
Each month a group of employees from Thompson West volunteer their time and talent to Dakota Woodlands. As part of their Community Partners Program they mentor and tutor students, prepare and serve meals, sort donations and whatever else needs doing. Most recently a group came to help spread woodchips around the playground and backyard to help us prepare for winter. With military precision they filled wheel barrels, garbage cans and whatever else we had with woodchips and as they were dumped out another group was ready to rake. The end result was fabulous! We appreciate Thompson West's continued support of Dakota Woodlands and the fantastic job they do.
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Make a Difference...Eat at Noodles!

EAT AT NOODLES!!
Saturday, October 27th
USA Today has challenged the nation to take one day to make a difference in someone's life. On Saturday, October 27th, Make a Difference Day, the West St. Paul Noodles & Company will donate 10% of their sales to Dakota Woodlands. The food is fantastic, the atmosphere is casual (and family friendly) and we'll be there to answer any questions you may have about our facility. The W. St. Paul Noodles is only about 7 miles from Dakota Woodlands.
1590 Robert St S.
West Paul, MN 55118
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Rosemount Neighborhoods Collect Donations on National Night Out
Neighborhood organizers distributed flyers letting people know about Dakota Woodlands and the specific items that were needed. In addition to socializing, enjoying root beer floats and having fun, neighborhoods throughout Rosemount collected paper products, non-perishable food items, household goods, money as well as gift certificates for everything from school supplies to movie tickets. On the Thursday following National Night Out, Officer Rosa, along with Karin Enger, the Community Services Officer from the Rosemount Police Department, delivered 35 bags filled with much needed donations to Dakota Woodlands. They even carried it all in!
It's that kind of community support that helps families get back on their feet so that they can find housing. Thanks Rosemount!!!
Wednesday, August 1, 2007
Independence Day!
From Our Executive Director:
Empowering Women to be Self-Sufficient
Life can be overwhelming in the best of circumstances. We all want to be independent, to be able to take care of ourselves and our families; to not have to ask anyone for money, rides or a place to live. Many of the women that come to Dakota Woodlands have relied on friends and family for support and, for whatever reason, that help is no longer available.They need to learn the skills necessary to better care for themselves and their families. But being self-sufficient doesn't mean you never ask for help; it means that you know when you do need help and where to find it.
When our residents leave Dakota Woodlands to move into their own homes, we want them to feel they are capable of handling what comes their way. It's important that they develop a sense of independence and have the confidence to not only deal with the inevitable ups and downs of everyday living, but can also manage a household. This might mean they need help learning to plan healthy meals, how to manage their finances, scheduling inexpensive familiy fun or maybe how to get rides to doctor's appointments.
We collaborate with the University of Minnesota Extension Services to teach nutrition classes and meal preparation. Using a budget, we help them create a menu and a grocery list, how to use coupons and/or store specials and how to cook healthy, economical meals for their familiy. We also stress the importance of sitting down as a family for as many meals as they can and to have regular meal times.
Transportation is often an issue— they may have been depending on friends or family to give them rides or may never have used public transportation before. We help people figure out bus routes and let them know about other transportation services they may be eligible to use, such as getting to medical appointments,etc.
Finding things to do as a family on a limited income can be challenging, but not impossible! Moms may not be aware of the "cheap" entertainment that's available to them in the Metro Area. There are dollar movies, free museum days, free concerts in the park throughout the summer and even scholarships to the YMCA that they can apply to. Maybe their kids haven't been able to participate in school athletics or other extra-curricular activities because of the expense. There is scholarship money available through their school district that they can apply for.
I hope you’re all having a wonderful summer so far! Thank you again for your generous support. Every day we see the changes made in the lives of families who are able to go from no homes to their own homes.
Reyne
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
National Night Out
If your neighborhood is interested in joining in in the festivities please contact Dakota Woodlands for more information!
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Success Stories: Janell
Janelle had her baby while living at Dakota Woodlands last February. Instead of facing those first daunting days of motherhood alone, Janelle returned from the hospital with her baby daughter and was surrounded with love, advice, encouragement and support. It’s that feeling of community that made it hard for her to move into her own apartment, a month later. “I was so grateful to have had people around 24-7 that when I first moved out it seemed so quiet all the time. I really missed everyone. I am making new friends now and taking some classes at a local church.”
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Dakota Woodlands ...Wish List
Each month on our website we list items that we currently need called our Wish List. We have 21 families living with us at any one time, so you can imagine how quickly we go through some of these things. When you're out doing your regular shopping, you can pick up any one (or all!) of these items up and just bring them by Dakota Woodlands. We really appreciate gifts and donations of any size, so if you can bring by a package of paper plates, we'd love it!
Dakota Woodlands
3430 Wescott Woodlands
Eagan, MN 55122
(we are located near the intersection of Yankee Doodle and Lexington in Eagan)
If you have questions or would like to donate other items, please give us a call: 651-456-9110.
Our Current Wish List
• Crib sheets: New or Gently Used
• Paper Products: paper towels, paper plates, napkins, cups, toilet paper, plastic silverware
• Kitchen Sized Garbage Bags: 32 gallon size
• Disposable Diapers: Sizes 5 and 6
• Bathing Suits: New or Used, Adult’s and Children’s
• Children's Summer Clothing, boys and girls, sizes 3-10
• 'C' Batteries
Thursday, May 17, 2007
May Dakota Digest
May Dakota Digest
Empowering Women
In this issue of the Dakota Digest we talk about empowering women. The mission of Dakota Woodlands is to empower homeless women to create stable futures for their families. What does empowering mean and what services do we provide that help women feel confident about themselves? At Dakota Woodlands we not only help women find permanent homes, we help women find themselves.
Thursday, May 3, 2007
Hope for Options
Reyne Branchaud-Linsk
On Saturday, May 12th we are holding our 4th Annual Mother’s Day HOMES (Helping Our Mothers Experience Success) event at St. John Neumann Catholic Church in Eagan. I look forward to this event all year. My favorite part of the planning is discussing the many successes of the residents and thinking of ways we could showcase their stories without having them feel uncomfortable. Hearing from the residents is always the highlight of the event. Former residents will be sharing their personal stories; some of the circumstances that led them to our shelter and ultimately their success in finding and maintaining housing for their families. Every story here is unique and I am constantly amazed by the courage and strength of the women who come through our doors.
Homelessness can be one of those words that becomes so common place that we can lose touch with what it must feel like to not have a home, to not know where you or your children are going to sleep that night. When they share their stories, it not only reminds people that what we do is so necessary, but it also reaffirms that there is hope…that there is always something that can be done to help a family find a home of their own. At HOMES you’ll also hear what you can do to help.
I think that hope is one of the most important things we offer here at Dakota Woodlands. When families arrive, many feel hopeless, that the obstacles they are facing are simply too overwhelming. The classes, workshops, support, counseling and encouragement that we offer is not only practical information and education they need to obtain and maintain a home of their own, but each resource becomes another option…and options gives us hope. There is no hopeless situation; everyone who comes here can move to a good option for their family.
Hope to see you there!
Reyne

