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Arubah HQ Grand Opening at Northside Epicenter
Come join us at 705 N 42nd Ave for a day filled with excitement, fun, and celebration. Our new headquarters is finally ready, and we...


Hear about the opportunities and challenges of Black entrepreneurship at MinnPost Festival
Anissa Keyes is the President of Arubah Emotional Health Services, a community mental health clinic. She is a licensed Marriage and...


Hoping to close gaps, Minneapolis kicks off third annual Black Business Week
Anissa Keyes founded Arubah Emotional Health a decade ago in response to her father's death from addiction. Serving homeless shelters and...

BROOKLYN CENTER SUPERINTENDENT: ‘CRITICAL’ NEED FOR FUNDING FULL-SERVICE SCHOOLS
... And if you have issues with your mental health, services are provided by The Family Partnership, Arubah Emotional Health, North...


Black Business Owners to Converge at State Capitol
Owner of Arubah Emotional Health Anissa Keyes will also tell her story. Keyes is working to rehab a building in North Minneapolis so...


Arubah's President speaks out about the sentimental impact for children in Maplewood.
Anissa Keyes weighs in about children of color that were emotional impacted for being constrained by the Maplewood Police. This is the...


‘Where can I feel safe?’: The need for more Black therapists in Minnesota
Before George Floyd was killed in Minneapolis by police, the clients who came to the clinic Anissa Keyes runs on the city’s north side...


SBA honors Arubah Emotional Health Services
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has named Arubah Emotional Health Services, P.A. the 2019 Minnesota Minority Owned Small...


Nonprofit Minneapolis lender has a big impact in community-development lending nationally
Last year, CEO Anissa Keyes moved the headquarters of her Arubah Emotional Health from leased space in Brooklyn Center to north...
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