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Grand Forks, North Dakota is a perfect spot for families to settle down. Not only are the schools among the nation's best, but there is plenty for your bunch to do when it's time for some fun. There are all sorts of shows performed regularly at The Fritz, right on the campus of the University of North Dakota. Or, if movies are your bill of fare, you can head down to the Carmike 10 to view the latest. During the summertime, there are several public pools for the kids to cool down in and parents can die in and enjoy the refreshing water with them. Mothers will want to introduce some culture to their kids at the North Dakota Museum of Art. And everyone will enjoy some laid back fun bowling at Lew Flynn's Red Ray Lanes. Teenagers will thrill to the cosmic bowling nights. Or, if you want to enjoy those nice days together, pack a picnic lunch and head out to one of the many fine parks, such as Old Dutch, Central, or Bringewatt.1 You're going to love living in Grand Forks.

Mental Health in Grand Forks

Support programs offered by Eastern North Dakota Beginning Experience seek to empower those who have lost a loved one due to death, divorce, or separation to overcome their grief and rebuild their lives in a positive manner. Some classes focus on the five stages of grief and each person's journey through them. Other classes focus on rebuilding efforts and developing skills for success. Regular classes meet once a week for ten weeks, while intensive weekend programs are also available. Contact Beginning Experience at 701-352-3771 for further details.2

The North Dakota Suicide Prevention Program offers educational programming and materials that shed light on the common causes of suicide, it's warning signs, and steps individuals and families can take to ensure their loved one is safe. Information for specialized populations, including Native Americans, veterans, and the LGBTQ community is available as well, and delves into the unique struggles each group faces on a daily basis. Programs to stop bullying are also part of the agency's offerings. If you or someone you know is thinking about suicide, call 1-800-273-8255.3

Job Service of North Dakota offers a wide variety of services to individuals who have lost their job and are seeking to rebuild their lives and get back on their feet. Job search tools are available both in the office and online to facilitate the process of getting back into the workforce. Training services are also provided for individuals who seek to change their occupation or industry. Specialized programs are available for veterans and senior workers who may require additional support and guidance in finding adequate employment. Seniors who have low employability can take advantage of job training and counseling as well. For additional information, call 701-795-3700.4

Current Initiatives

The city of Grand Forks has devised the Immigrant Integration Initiative in order to coordinate local resources to assist immigrants in their quest to become citizens. The initiative's primary goals are to promote naturalization and engagement in the local community, provide access to employment and educational program, and build a community in which all people feel welcome. Individual citizens as well as local businesses, churches, and non-profits have come together to develop these programs and resources. To learn more, contact the Immigration Steering Committee at 701-746-2608.5


References

1. Grand Forks Parks District. (2017). Parks and Facilities. Retrieved from http://www.gfparks.org/grand-forks-parks/
2. Eastern North Dakota Beginning Experience. (2008). Support Programs. Retrieved from http://www.beginningexperienceeasternnorthdakota.org/support%20programs/support_programs.htm
3. North Dakota Suicide Prevention Program. (2016). Homepage. Retrieved from http://www.ndhealth.gov/suicideprevention
4. Job Service of North Dakota. (2017). Individuals. Retrieved from http://www.jobsnd.com/individuals
5. City of Grand Forks. (2017). Immigrant Integration Initiative. Retrieved from http://www.grandforksgov.com/government/city-leadership/committees/gf-immigrant-integration

Grand Forks is located in Grand Forks County, North Dakota. It has a land area of 26.97 square miles and a water area of 0.18 square miles.  The population of Grand Forks is 57,011 people with 23,319 households and a median annual income of $46,149. .


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Some budgeting needed

While counseling can certainly be an expense for individuals and families in Grand Forks, with proper budgeting, it is entirely do-able and the risk/reward is worth it. For some families, it may be difficult to sustain a commitment to therapy without proper insurance coverage. If this is you, ask your therapist about low cost options as practitoners in and around Grand Forks may have flexibility or sliding scales. Low cost counseling and affordable therapy are also sometimes offered by listed city and university level clinics, check with your local Grand Forks public health department.