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Employees excited about the new building [Video]

LSS mental health counselor Donna Mayotte spoke to us about what being in the new Center for Changing Lives will mean to employees and the people they serve.

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CFCL featured on KARE11 BluePrint for Green [video]

LSS was recently featured on the KARE11 program BluePrint for Green, where LSS President/CEO Mark Peterson was interviewed regarding the green features of the Center for Changing Lives and the Park Avenue Apartments.

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More than 1000 applications for the Park Avenue Apartments

Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota (LSS) discovered that the demand for affordable family housing far exceeds the supply in the Twin Cities metropolitan area. After the June 30 deadline expired for applications for affordable family housing in the new Park Avenue Apartments, staff realized they had over 1000 applications for the 48 units of new housing. The apartments, which will open in September, are located at 2418 Park Avenue in south Minneapolis.

St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman supports the CFCL [Audio]

A Center for Changing Lives Breakfast Event was held on May 1 in downtown St. Paul at The Travelers Companies, which sponsored the event. St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman spoke at the event regarding his support for LSS and the Center for Changing Lives. St. Paul City Council members, Travelers Companies staff members, St. Paul corporate foundation leaders, Ramsey County Commissioners, church leadership and interested individuals were in attendance as well.

Minnesota Matters interviews Mark Peterson [Audio]

Lutheran Social Service President/CEO Mark Peterson was recently interviewed by host Gail Nosek on her public affairs radio program Minnesota Matters. In the following excerpt, Mark talks about the services that will be offered at the Center for Changing Lives.

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Click here to hear excerpt of Minnesota Matters radio interview with Mark Peterson.

Sen. Amy Klobuchar visits with LSS adoptive families [Video]

Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar held a special meeting at the offices of Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota in Minneapolis on Saturday, May 3, to speak with people who are trying to adopt children from foreign countries, especially Guatemala and Vietnam. The Senator wanted to gather first-hand information from people who are being affected by foreign governments that are changing or ending the process of allowing adoptions from adoptive parents in other countries.

Former ADC Telecom head Chuck Denny hosts a tour [Video]

Former ADC Telecommunications CEO Chuck Denny co-hosted a Center for Changing Lives Hard Hat Tour alongside Allina President Dick Pettingill and Phillips Eye Institute President David Orbuch on Wednesday, May 14. Mr. Denny has been involved in a multitude of philanthropic causes in Minneapolis for decades, and LSS is happy to have his endorsement of this breakthrough new project in the Phillips West neighborhood.

Dean Johnson lends support to capital campaign [Video]

Former Minnesota Senate Majority Leader Dean Johnson spoke at the Center for Changing Lives Community Breakfast in Burnsville about his support of the capital campaign and the new building on Thursday, May 15. He spoke to the audience of local church and community members about the need to give of ourselves in order to be fulfilled.

LSS President Mark Peterson talks about the building [Video]

March 19, 2008: LSS President Mark Peterson talks about a unique project called the new Center for Changing Lives in Minneapolis, scheduled to open in November 2008, and how it will help people in need.

Minneapolis Mayor salutes Center for Changing Lives [Video]

March 21, 2008: R.T. Rybak, Mayor of Minneapolis, has a personal connection to the Center for Changing Lives. Rybak knows the Phillips Neighborhood well because his father owned a drug store there, and he recalls delivering prescriptions to the homes of struggling families as a young teen. R.T. tells of the impressions left by those visits, and the importance of LSS in the neighborhood.

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