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Homeless Services - Landing MN, The

Day Center - Breakfast, lunch, and dinner, as well as snacks - Facilitation with connecting to county resources, such as housing, food and insurance - Gently used clothing, shoes, boots and cold weather gear - On site medical clinic, open 6 days per week for clients - Safe, non-judgmental environment - Transportation to meetings, medical appointments, and legal proceedings Mobile Outreach Unit - M.O.U. - A 14' box truck stocked with essential items, clothing, toiletries and more - Housing related coordinated entry intakes

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Drop-In Youth Center - Life House - Duluth

A safe, adult-supervised place for youth ages 14-24 to socialize. Access to basic needs such as: - Clothing - Hygiene supplies - Laundry - Meals - Showers - Storage lockers Offering daily: - Activities - Independent living skills classes - Support groups

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Saint Paul Payne Avenue Social Service Office - Salvation Army Twin Cities Social Services

- Case management services for families who request budget management, personal counseling and other long-term professional services. - Community Center: 651-776-8169. Provides a variety of programs for all ages designed to meet physical, emotional, educational and spiritual needs including group club activities, summer day camping, senior citizen programs, athletics, arts and crafts, music and drama, preschool program, teen counseling, gymnasium, after school programs, etc. - Fresh food distribution of bread, produce, baked goods, and more is available to anyone. Distribution takes place using a lottery system. - Financial assistance, when funds are available, for rent, deposit, mortgage, utility bill assistance (excluding water bills), some transportation, emergency and supplemental food, and other special needs on a case by case basis. Applications are taken starting on the 1st of each month (or the next business day). Only a limited number of applications are taken, so applications may only be available on or for a few days after the 1st. Call for rent availability; application availability may vary. - Food shelf some Asian and East African specialty food products may be available. - Food Support application assistance - Lunch served Monday - Friday - Seasonal services: Family Camp, free yearly Phone Home Project, and emergency disaster services - Vouchers for clothing (single adults only), bedding and kitchen items available through Alley Shoppe. Not available during summer when Alley Shoppe is closed. ??- Youth food shelf

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Community Dinner - Saint Timothy's Lutheran Church (ELCA)

Provides a monthly drive-through community dinner

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Meal Program - Aliveness Project, The

On-site hot meal program for individuals living with HIV/AIDS

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Community Supper - Bethel Church - Owatonna

Provides a free weekly community supper meal with in-person dining or drive-up options

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Community Cafe - Kiesler Clubhouse

Previously held at the Itasca Resource Center. Community Cafe serves a free meal 2 days a week.

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Table for All - Trinity Lutheran Church - Owatonna

- Hot meals for anyone who is seeking food and/or fellowship - Transportation may be available - Volunteer opportunities

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Food Centre and Shelf of Hope Food Shelf - Agate Housing and Services

- Food Centre: Provides a free meal program everyday serving lunch - Food Shelf: Provides a food shelf once a week that offers one bag of groceries

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Drop In Center - CHUM - Duluth

An informal drop-in center providing: - Advocacy for residents who are unable to show documentation of an address or photo ID - Breakfast meals, coffee, and snacks - Community room for events, recreation, and relaxation - Day shelter - Form assistance when applying for SSI applications or appeals and finding housing and applying for housing - Health and wellness clinic for health screenings and health care provider referrals - Laundry facilities, internet access, local phone use, and voicemail services - Lockers for shelter residents to use for storage - Referral to community resources - Showers

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Community Kitchen - Damiano Center

Provides free meals to anyone in need. Also provides day-old bakery products and produce for people to take home when available.

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Community Meals - Loaves and Fishes Community - Duluth

Daily dinner served at the Olive Branch House and Dorothy Day House

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Community Food Shelf at First Lutheran - First Lutheran Church - Aitkin

- Provides food for person or families in need - Provides community meal

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Community Meals - Salvation Army - Austin

Free community meal served curbside. One meal is handed out to each individual who comes to the door. Only one meal is given out per individual.

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Third Sunday Meal - Plymouth Congregational Church

Provides a meal on the third Sunday of each month within in the Plymouth Congregational Church. The event consists of a warm meal, conversation, and essential items such as soap, toothpaste, socks, and other necessities.

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Crisis and Basic Needs Drop-In Center - YouthLink

Drop-in center for youth who are homeless, youth in crisis or sexually exploited youth offering individual advocacy and case management, and referrals to a network of services which are designed to achieve self-sufficiency, connectedness and self-empowerment. YouthLink houses the Youth Opportunity Center, a collaboration of agencies providing services to young people in one location. Partner agencies provide services that include housing stability, health and wellness, crisis/basic needs/drop-in, education, and employment. Services include: - Access to computers, phones, and mail - Community resource referrals to shelter and housing - Basic needs services: Hot meals and bag lunches, clothing closet, showers, laundry, and connections to emergency shelters. Assists with connecting youth to Hennepin County support services. - Financial assistance to obtain vital documentation including social security card, birth certificate, and/or state ID. Application assistance is available for food stamps and Medical Assistance. - Job search and employment assistance and education assistance and resources - FHPAP application assistance only for eligible youth in Hennepin County seeking rent assistance. FHPAP does not provide direct assistance. Hennepin County is responsible for determining eligibility and distributing rent assistance funds. - On-site health clinic and health care support including referrals to mental health and substance abuse services - Street Outreach Program: Caseworkers go out into the community, locate homeless youth and inform them of services that are available to them. May provide the youth with clothing, safe sex information and resources, bus cards, etc.

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SafeZone Drop-In Services - Face to Face Health and Counseling Service

Resource center for homeless, runaway, and low-income youth. Services include: - Case management and life skills education - Clothing closet as well as hygiene supplies - Computer lab/resource room for employment, education, and housing assistance - Daily hot meal and sandwiches - Food shelf for emergency use - Referrals to community resources - Shower and laundry facility

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Meal Programs - Marie Sandvik Center

Provides a hot meal to metro area residents.

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Community Dinner - Evangel United Methodist Church

Provides a weekly community hot meal during the school year. ?Menu changes weekly.

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Community Meal - United Church of Two Harbors

Public meal for the Two Harbors community

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