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Restart Inc
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Basic Information
Address: 4654 Minneahaha Ave S.
Minneapolis MN. 55406
Phone Number: 612 735-7138
Fax Number: 763 588-7613
Email: mariaf@restartincmn.org
Director: Maria Figueroa (Activity and Volunteer Coordinator)
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Additional Information
Causes Served: Traumatic Brain Injury
Clearances Required: Yes
Background Check: Yes
Population Served: TBI
Ages for Volunteer: 18+
Hours of Service: Open
Minimum Hours Required: 6 month commitment
Days of Service: Open
Mission Statement:
“Our mission is to support persons with brain injuries and related disabilities in to achieve their highest level of independence through programs and independent livings skills in community living and outreach environments.”
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Rebuilding Lives after a Brain Injury
Program History:
Founded in 1986, Restart, Inc. is a Minnesota-based, 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization that provides Adult Foster Care, Housing with Services and Independent Living Skills Services for more than 225 individuals living with traumatic brain injuries and other disabilities.
Our highly qualified staff works with clients to teach strategies and routines that will compensate for abilities that have been compromised by injury. We teach clients activities of daily living and independent living skills, and facilitate reentry into the community through vocational, volunteer, social and leisure activities.
We provide a holistic model of service delivery that is built upon each individual’s strengths and abilities.
As clients increase their skills, they move along the continuum of independence and reintegrate into the community with purpose and dignity.
A brain injury truly cuts across all economic, ethnic, age and gender groups. When a person sustains a brain injury, their life can change in many ways. Personality, behavior, cognition, and memory can be affected. Restart provides the supportive services that give a person the opportunity to start again.