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License Details

Basic license details.
Vona Center for Mental Health by Volunteers of America Certification status: Active
9220 Bass Lake Rd #255
New Hope, MN 55428
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(763) 225-4052
Hennepin County

Certification number: 810504
Certification holder(s): Volunteers of America of Minnesota
Certification Holder Entity Identification Number(s): 4375190
Certification status: Active
Type of service: Mental Health Clinic
Initial effective date: August 1, 1996
Last renewed or updated on: January 1, 2025
Next renewal due: December 31, 2025

Note: This Mental Health Clinic is currently certified according to the requirements in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 245I which became effective October 17, 2022. If the initial effective date for this program is prior to October 17, 2022, the program was previously certified according to a different set of requirements.

Satellite Sites

Vona Center for Mental Health by Volunteers of America
22426 St Francis Blvd
Anoka, MN 55303

Vona Center for Mental Health by VOA - MN State Academy for the Deaf
615 Olaf Hanson Dr PO Box 308
Faribault, MN 55021

Vona Center for Mental Health by Volunteers of America VOA High School
924 19th Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55404

Volunteers of America Mental Health Clinic CRTC
143 E 19th St
Minneapolis, MN 55403

Volunteers of America Mental Health Clinic
7625 Metro Blvd
Edina, MN 55439

Avanti Center for Girls
10300 Flanders St NE
Blaine, MN 55449

Omegon
2000 Hopkins Crossroad
Minnetonka, MN 55305

KIPP North Star Academy
5034 N Oliver Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55430

Southside Family Charter School
4500 Clinton Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55419

Metro Deaf School
1471 Brewster St
Saint Paul, MN 55108

Volunteers of America MN St Cloud Office
1139 Franklin Ave NE
Sauk Rapids, MN 56379

FAIR Crystal School
3915 ADAIR AVE N
Crystal, MN 55422

Neill Elementary School
6600 MEDICINE LAKE RD
Crystal, MN 55427



Public documents available for this license
Licensing Actions and Maltreatment Investigation Memorandums
Documents below appear for four years from the date of posting
Document type Date issued Format
None available for posting at this time. ------ ------


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  • Maltreatment investigation memorandum*
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*Maltreatment allegations involving a family child care or family child foster care program are conducted by the County in which the alleged incident occurred.

**Summary of reviews and investigations for all other provider types will be added in the future.

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