HOFFMANN CENTER
Updated 25 days ago
1407 South State Street New Ulm, MN 56073
Leo A. Hoffmann Center was dedicated to the memory and principles of Leo A. Hoffmann. Mr. Hoffmann lived in rural Sleepy Eye, MN and was a Brown County Commissioner and founding member of the Brown-Nicollet Human Service Board. Brown-Nicollet Human Services board brought forth the idea of a program for juvenile delinquent boys and girls. Throughout his tenure, Mr. Hoffmann supported programs which tended to improve the community by improving the status of its youth. It was prior to Hoffmann Center opening that Mr. Hoffmann had heart failure and died suddenly. The board of Brown-Nicollet Human Services named this program in his honor as he was very active in its start-up and believed in helping youth... The Leo A. Hoffmann Center began operation in November 1979 as a program for juvenile delinquents in response to a growing need for residential treatment services identified by the Brown and Nicollet County Human Services Board. In 1983, the Center became a private, non-profit..