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

Baby Lotion and Baby Oil


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

From Our Executive Director:
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