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1725 Monastery Way, Saint Paul, MN 55109
Provides violence prevention, intervention, support, outreach services, and leadership opportunities for youth in residential and community settings. Provides a variety of services to youth of all genders who have experienced relationship violence, sexual assault or exploitation, stalking, or homelessness. Programs include:Movement for Violence Prevention (MVP): Leadership development activities to assist youth-led community engagement, skill enhancement, peer connections, and tools for change to prevent youth violence.Inspiring Youth: A year-long, intensive, community-based program for youth ages 10 - 17 and their families who have been impacted by violence. Youth workers provide comprehensive and culturally responsive mentorship, support, and access to services, activities, and leadership opportunities.Youth Site-Based and Community-Based Housing: Transitional housing for youth and young adults who are victims of violence and exploitation, including sex trafficking. Safety planning and support are provided.Voices in Prevention (VIP): A 6-week violence prevention curriculum serving middle and high school students. Curriculum might also include support groups, one-on-one sessions, peer mediation, and service learning.Youth Safety Plans: Specialized safety plans for youthNorthStar Youth Outreach Center: A drop-in center for homeless youth offering advocacy, safety planning, and connections to additional community resources. The center also offers:- Assistance with housing - Assistance with career and education planning - Computer lab - Counseling - Creative art spaces - Food and snacks - Laundry access - Supplies and clothing
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824 America Avenue NW, Bemidji, MN 56601
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609 5th Street South, Stillwater, MN 55082
Drop-in center for homeless youth:?- Housing Hub: Connects youth experiencing homelessness or at risk of being homeless with a Housing Specialist to provide housing problem solving. Housing Specialists can assist the youth with practical solutions, identify sources, alternatives, and mediate conflict resolution between friends or family. The initial access point to be connected with a Housing Specialist is short-term with a 30-day timeframe. After 30 days initial contact, households with no other pathways identified will be connected to a Housing Assessor and placed on the Housing Registry.- Provides computers for homework and job searches, a game room, kitchen, lockers, showers, storage areas, and a washer and dryer- Staff help youth get help with employment and housing searches, connect to resources, and receive basic need items (clean clothes, food, sleeping bags, and toiletries)
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2200 West Old Shakopee Road, Bloomington, MN 55431
Provides help in finding safe, suitable housing and connects to community resources to navigate life's challenges.Social services include:- Case management- Educational support- Housing referrals- Job search assistance- Legal support- Mental health care; mental health counseling available on-site through community collaborationsCoordinated Entry Assessments:- Provides an assessment to eligible individuals that will place them on a list for housing optionsAmenities available:- Clothing Closet - Computers and wi-fi- Food- Hygiene supplies and snacks- Laundry- Showers
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425 Groveland Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55403
Trained volunteer advocates work one-to-one with individuals to help them achieve stability and greater self-sufficiency through services that include:- Accountable relationships- Referrals to community programs and services- Self-development opportunities- Teaching the skills needed for self-sufficiency such as financial management, interviewing, organization, gaining and maintaining stable housing, social skills, self-care, making appointments, and self-advocacy?NOTE: Participants are expected to make and keep appointments with their advocate at least once a month. Resources are available to support actions taken towards stability goals.
2665 4th Avenue North, Suite 40, Anoka, MN 55303
Provides basic needs such as hot meals, grab and go foods, clothing, laundry facilities, a shower, and more. Additionally, gives access to case managers on-site to help connect youth to education, employment opportunities, health and wellness programs, stable housing, and more. Also provides a 12-unit transitional housing facility in Coon Rapids that offers supportive services to young people who are at risk of or experiencing homelessness.
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422 Dorothy Day Place, Saint Paul, MN 55102
An integrated one-stop location connecting adults to critical services to improve their health, income, housing stability, and overall well-being. Services offered:- Access to Benefits: Community representatives can help individuals move towards self-sufficiency or access community benefits and support. Representatives can help with MNsure applications, Open Access voicemail, SNAP applications, Social Security applications, Veteran's benefits, and more. Schedules may vary when community representatives are onsite.- Free laundry with a limit of one load per day- Hot meals are available for those experiencing homelessness and food insecurity. Meals include breakfast, lunch, and dinner throughout the week.- Lockers based on availability and for a fee- Mail service available to guests which can be held for 7 days- Phone charging stations- Showers, towels, and toiletries for clients- Supportive Services: Provides comprehensive help through medical care, vision screenings, housing services, referral to mental health assessments, legal services, financial services, and job opportunities
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Soup KitchensCommunity ClinicsCase/Care ManagementGeneral Benefits and Services AssistanceHomeless VeteransEye ScreeningTherapy ReferralsFood Stamps/SNAP ApplicationsBaggage Check FacilitiesPublic Showers/BathsCertificates/Forms AssistanceLaundry FacilitiesTemporary Mailing AddressHomeless WomenHomeless FamiliesMedicaid ApplicationsHomeless CouplesHomeless MenCommunity VoicemailJob InformationHomeless Drop In Centers
2304 Jackson Street NE, Minneapolis, MN 55418
Resource Centers: During designated drop-in hours, YMCA Resource Centers are staffed by an Outreach Worker who can help youth, ages 12 - 24, with basic needs support such as food, clothes, hygiene items, household supplies, parenting items, and more. Also during drop-in hours, youth can stop in to get their coordinated entry assessment completed, help find shelter, be screened for prevention services, or access other YMCA resources/services.Four locations: Lion's Resource Center/Northeast Minneapolis, Elliott Park, Emma's Place in Coon Rapids, and North Community YMCA.Safe Stay Emergency Shelter: Moves youth off the streets into a safe space and provides supportive services.School and Street Outreach: Youth Outreach Workers provide services for youth and young adults who are homeless or at risk of homelessness at schools and out in the community to meet immediate needs and connect them to community resources.Youth Resource Line: A free message line for local youth ages 12 - 24 who are experiencing homelessness or are at risk. Assistance with resources and community referrals.
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1602 2nd Avenue W, International Falls, MN 56649
Emergency Shelter and Day Center for people experiencing homelessness. Servants of Shelter operates a 5 apartment unit Family Shelter and a 7 unit adult shelter. Shelter guests receive Case Management and Housing Resource Navigation services during their 30-90 day stay. SOS operates a Day Center with laundry, showers, a communal kitchen, hygiene items, and more. SOS also operates two Permanent Supportive Housing programs for people living with disabilities who are also experiencing homelessness.
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740 East 17th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55404
An integrated one-stop location connecting adults to critical services to improve their health, income, housing stability, and overall well-being. Services offered:- Access to Benefits: Community representatives can help individuals move towards self-sufficiency or access community benefits and support. Representatives can help with MNsure applications, Open Access voicemail, SNAP applications, Social Security applications, Veteran's benefits, and more. Schedules may vary when community representatives are onsite.- Hot meals available which include breakfast and lunch throughout the week and coffee daily- Laundry services available to current residents of the shelter program- Lockers available for use for 30 days- Mail service- Phone charging stations- Showers, towels, and toiletries for clients- Supportive Services: Provides comprehensive help through medical care, vision screenings, housing services, referral to mental health assessments, legal services, financial services, and job opportunities
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Homeless MenHomeless VeteransMedicaid ApplicationsPublic Showers/BathsJob InformationHomeless WomenSoup KitchensCertificates/Forms AssistanceEye ScreeningTherapy ReferralsFood Stamps/SNAP ApplicationsHomeless CouplesHomeless FamiliesTemporary Mailing AddressCase/Care ManagementHomeless Drop In CentersCommunity ClinicsBaggage Check FacilitiesGeneral Benefits and Services AssistanceCommunity Voicemail
41 North 12th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55403-1394
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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Soup KitchensRunaway/Homeless Youth CounselingHomeless Drop In CentersIdentification Card Fee Payment AssistanceCertificates/Forms AssistanceEmergency Shelter ClearinghousesLaundry FacilitiesGeneral Benefits and Services AssistancePublic Access Computers/ToolsPacked Lunches/DinnersTelephone FacilitiesStreet Outreach ProgramsTemporary Mailing AddressBirth Certificate Fee Payment AssistanceGeneral Clothing ProvisionPublic Showers/Baths
554 3rd Street NW, Suite 201, Elk River, MN 55330
A drop-in resource center for youth who are experiencing homelessness.Offers assistance with:- Basic needs such as food, clothing, hygiene products, and sleeping bags- Building networks of support, personal well-being, and housing stability- Case management- Essential services related to medical and mental health, legal assistance, education, and employment support- Moving in supplies
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7800 West County Road 42, Saint Paul, MN 55124
Drop-in center provides a place where youth who are at risk or currently experiencing homelessness can get help with basic needs (food, clothing, showers, laundry, etc.) and connect with case management for longer-term services, such as housing. Services may include:- Assistance with benefits and public assistance applications- Hygiene kits and other basic needs- Laundry and showers- Meals- Referrals and access to shelter and housing- Transportation assistance- Use of phone number and mailing address for job applications?Dakota County Coordinated Entry: The Link is the provider of coordinated entry for Dakota County. Staff is housed within CORE to work in partnership with the county on coordinated entry. Mobile assessments for housing and ongoing support throughout the coordinated entry process are provided.
3001 White Bear Avenue, Suite 2006, Saint Paul, MN 55109
Provides violence prevention, intervention, support, outreach services, and leadership opportunities for youth in residential and community settings. Provides a variety of services to youth of all genders who have experienced relationship violence, sexual assault or exploitation, stalking, or homelessness. Programs include:Movement for Violence Prevention (MVP): Leadership development activities to assist youth-led community engagement, skill enhancement, peer connections, and tools for change to prevent youth violence.Inspiring Youth: A year-long, intensive, community-based program for youth ages 10 - 17 and their families who have been impacted by violence. Youth workers provide comprehensive and culturally responsive mentorship, support, and access to services, activities, and leadership opportunities.Youth Site-Based and Community-Based Housing: Transitional housing for youth and young adults who are victims of violence and exploitation, including sex trafficking. Safety planning and support are provided.Voices in Prevention (VIP): A 6-week violence prevention curriculum serving middle and high school students. Curriculum might also include support groups, one-on-one sessions, peer mediation, and service learning.Youth Safety Plans: Specialized safety plans for youthNorthStar Youth Outreach Center: A drop-in center for homeless youth offering advocacy, safety planning, and connections to additional community resources. The center also offers:- Assistance with housing - Assistance with career and education planning - Computer lab - Counseling - Creative art spaces - Food and snacks - Laundry access - Supplies and clothing
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522 America Avenue NW, Bemidji, MN 56601
The Wolfe Center provides emergency overnight shelter for anyone 18+ who needs it.Showers and laundry services are provided onsite.Drinking and drugs are not allowed on the property but guests will not be turned away for being intoxicated. No pets allowed.The Wolfe is open seasonally from October through May.
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8100 Belden Boulevard, Cottage Grove, MN 55016
Drop-in center for homeless youth:?- Housing Hub: Connects youth experiencing homelessness or at risk of being homeless with a Housing Specialist to provide housing problem solving. Housing Specialists can assist the youth with practical solutions, identify sources, alternatives, and mediate conflict resolution between friends or family. The initial access point to be connected with a Housing Specialist is short-term with a 30-day timeframe. After 30 days initial contact, households with no other pathways identified will be connected to a Housing Assessor and placed on the Housing Registry.- Provides computers for homework and job searches, a game room, kitchen, lockers, showers, storage areas, and a washer and dryer- Staff help youth get help with employment and housing searches, connect to resources, and receive basic need items (clean clothes, food, sleeping bags, and toiletries)
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1816 Portland Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55404
Provides a safe space for anyone looking for a welcoming and affirming community during the day. Volunteers provide services such as manicures, haircuts, hand massages, bicycle repairs, and more.
125 North 1st Avenue West, Duluth, MN 55802
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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Soup KitchensBaggage Check FacilitiesCommunity ClinicsSpecialized Information and ReferralPublic Showers/BathsGeneral Benefits and Services AssistanceCommunity VoicemailIndividual AdvocacyHousing Search AssistanceLaundry FacilitiesPublic Internet Access SitesCertificates/Forms AssistanceHomeless PeopleHomeless Drop In CentersHealth Care Referrals
421 East 7th Street, Saint Paul, MN 55101
Drop-in center that provides hospitality and assistance to people experiencing poverty, homelessness, and loneliness. Offers hygiene products, access to private showers and bathrooms, clothing (when available), meals, beverages, over the counter medication, and assistance in searching for resources. Additional services include: - ACCESS/People Inc. (mental health outreach) site- Arts enrichment and health/wellness classes- Assistance in filling out forms and applications- Guest computers available, with internet access- Lockers for storage- Outreach to veterans- Socializing and hospitality, spiritual and emotional support- Twin Cities Community voicemail site?- Use of phone for local and long-distance calls
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525 North 7th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55405
Provides drop-in services including: - Bus cards for those with proof of recent hire in a permanent position- Bus tokens- Clothing - Diapers- Eye glass vouchers- Household items - New shoes- Showering facility for those who are homeless and living on the street- Vouchers to get State Identification/Birth Certificate- Vouchers for local shelter stay for homeless menNote: Above items depend on availability and individual needs. Other requests for services can be made, but may not be granted.
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1600 East 19th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55404
Provides a culturally-specific after-hours drop-in center serving the American Indian street population who are chronically inebriated and chronically homeless, including:- Case Management- Laundry - Meals - Referrals to community resources- Showers- TelephonesNote: No pets allowed
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722 15th Street NW, Bemidji, MN 56601
The New Day Center provides shelter for anyone 18+ who needs it. We are open year-round, 8 am - 8 pm, seven days a week.Services provided: wifi, coffee, TV, receive mail.Using alcohol and drugs is not allowed on the property but no one is turned away for being intoxicated. No pets allowed.
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130 East 7th Street, Saint Paul, MN 55101
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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3023 Randolph Street NE, Minneapolis, MN 55418
Provides a place where adults who are experiencing or who are at risk of homelessness can come for comfort and to gain access to a variety of services including: - Applying for housing/phone service- Benefits Navigation- Chemical Health- Community Resources- Counseling Services- Crisis Assistance- Diagnostic Assessments- Employment- Group Recreational Activities- Health and Wellness- Housing- Immediate needs - tokens, snacks, water- Jobs training referrals- Primary care referrals- Referrals to Coordinated Entry- Scheduling shelter stays- Transportation
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1001 Highway 7, Room 237, Hopkins, MN 55305
Provides a safe and supportive drop-in center for youth offering basic health care needs, long-term housing referrals, and help finding a job. Services include:- A meal- Case management- Connection to talk with a caring and trusting adult- Help with resources for food, housing, employment, and obtaining social security cards, state IDs, and birth certificates- Mental health support- Youth Outreach Services: Offers an outreach team that connects with youth ages 12 - 24 who are experiencing homelessness to help them access the support they need to stay safe and get back on their feet in school, home, or in the community
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