Helping Others Help Themselves

Empowering adults 18+ with the tools, resources, and care they need to live independently and thrive—right here in Alexandria, Minnesota.

Helping Others Help Themselves

Empowering adults 18+ with the tools, resources, and care they need to live independently and thrive—right here in Alexandria, Minnesota.

Flexible, Individualized Services for Mental Health Recovery and Independence

At Vikingland Community Support Program (VCSP), we provide Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS) and In-Home Supports (IHS) for adults 18 and older. Our mission is to help individuals build a life worth living—offering practical tools, emotional support, and community connection in a safe, inclusive environment.

Whether you're navigating a mental health challenge, looking for local resources, or exploring support for a loved one, we're here to walk alongside you.

Mental Health Services That Make Daily Living Easier

At Vikingland Community Support Program, we offer a range of mental health services designed to help adults build the skills they need to live independently and thrive in their communities.

From in-home supports and rehabilitative skill-building to medication education and crisis prevention, our services are flexible, personalized, and focused on empowering individuals through every stage of recovery.

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Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services

Our Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services help individuals develop the skills needed to manage mental health symptoms and live independently.

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Community Support Program

We provide personalized services to promote independence and stability through outreach, skill-building, crisis prevention, and support with housing, employment, and benefits.

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In-Home Supports

We bring our support directly to individuals in their homes, helping them overcome barriers and stay connected to their community.

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The Drop-In Center: A Safe Space to Connect, Relax, and Grow

The Drop-In Friendship Center offers a welcoming, peer-supported space for adults in Douglas County living with mental illness. The center provides social and leisure activities that promote recovery, connection, and life skills in a safe and supportive environment. Staffed by consumer volunteers and guided by a peer-run advisory council, it’s a place to build friendships, find encouragement, and enjoy meaningful time together.

A welcoming space to relax, socialize, and take part in structured daily activities. No appointment necessary. Open daily for connection, creativity, and community.

Drop-In Hours: Monday–Friday: 1pm – 5pm, Saturdays: 12pm – 4pm

What’s New?

We go live on Facebook 3 times a week to share helpful tips, program updates, and moments of encouragement.

Another way to stay up to date is with our monthly newsletter—featuring program news, upcoming activities, and mental health resources.

November 4, 2025
November 3, 2025
October 28, 2025

Need Support? We're Here to Help.

Starting services is simple. You can fill out a quick contact form or download our full intake packet to begin the referral process.

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