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The Minnesota Department of Health can provide you with valuable health information and with information about nutrition and other Minnesota programs that can help with raising a child.  Below we have provided the website link and contact information for the Minnesota Department of Health.

Health Departments in Minnesota

Minnesota Department of Health

P.O. Box 64975
St. Paul, MN 55164-0975

651-201-5000
888-345-0823 - For Minnesota callers outside the metro area (toll-free)
651-201-5797 (TTY)

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Additional Areas of Interest

Minnesota Child Health Insurance Program can provide free health insurance to families and children who qualify.

Minnesota Child Nutrition Programs, through the cooperation of the U.S. federal and state governments, provide access to child nutrition information and they provide free and low-cost food.

Minnesota State Child Welfare Department can provide you with information about foster care, adoption and parenting.

Minnesota State Department of Education in each state can give you information about special early intervention programs and about school nutrition programs.

Minnesota State Adoption Contacts can put you in touch with the child adoption specialists and child adoption program in each state.

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