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2219 Chicago Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55404

Provides permanent supportive housing for those experiencing long-term homelessness, living with a mental illness, physical disability, and/or substance use disorder. Supports more than 100 residents in affordable rental housing, on-site and scattered around Hennepin County.

1125 West River Road, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501

Regional Coordinated Entry to Housing Programs agency The family development program provides services that help persons with emergencies and crises, self-sufficiency, shelter and housing, homeless services, and several special projects. Services may include: - Case management - Emergency housing - Foreclosure prevention assistance - Permanent supportive housing - Rent/deposit assistance - Transitional housing

1210 Glenwood Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55405

Offers supportive housing for youth who are experiencing homelessness and have a mental health and/or chemical dependency diagnosis or a physical disability. Provides case management services including assistance with education and employment, connections to mental health and chemical dependency treatment, connections to health care services, leadership development opportunities, life skills, support groups, and youth development activities.

901 North Third Street, Suite 150, Minneapolis, MN 55401

Provides low and moderate-income adults, families, and youth with affordable, permanent housing. - Studio, 1, 2, 3, and 4 bedroom units available - Efficiency apartments for very low-income homeless youth, some with one child. Offers support services to help youth become self-sufficient - Provides transitional and section 8 housing for formerly homeless adults, must maintain sobriety - Limited number of rentals available for individuals with Unlawful Detainers or criminal histories NOTE: Current openings are listed on the AEON website under Find A Home tab

1500 1st Ave NE, Suite 222, Rochester, MN 55906

Owns and operates permanent housing units throughout Minnesota. Duluth, Mankato, and Saint Cloud offer permanent supportive housing and affordable, independent permanent housing in Minneapolis, Saint Paul, Saint Cloud, Duluth, and Rochester. These units consist of efficiencies, one-bedroom, two-bedrooms, and Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) which are similar to a tiny home. Tenant screening criteria can be more lenient than community landlords.

122 Wabasha Street South, Suite 400, Saint Paul, MN 55107

Provides permanent and short-term supportive housing services for people who have had difficulty maintaining housing, and those struggling with a diagnosed mental illness. Helps find stable, affordable housing in their community of choice and then provides supportive services so they can remain in their residence, engage in their community, and reach their broader goals. Using a housing first approach, the supportive housing services help people achieve increased levels of stability and satisfaction with their lives while encouraging the autonomy of independent living. The program goals are to help people break the cycle of homelessness and to improve their health and self-reliance. Flexible services are tailored to individual needs. Housing support services include: - Case management - Housing Stabilization - Street Outreach

131 West 2nd Street, Duluth, MN 55802

Saint Francis Apartments provides housing and supportive services for seniors. Services include: - 32 units to people experiencing chronic homelessness who qualify for the Department of Housing and Urban Development's (HUD) project-based permanent supportive housing (PSH) subsidy vouchers - 10 units are offered to those experiencing long-term homelessness. These units are for people who have the means to pay market rate rent or who qualify for Housing with Support (HS) subsidies as per Saint Louis County

1729 Lyndale Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN 55411

Provides Housing for men and women in recovery, houses are monitored by a Recovery Specialist that is available 24/7 to the residents

700 South Riverfront Drive, Mankato, MN 56001

Permanent, Supportive Housing (Maxfield Place): Permanent, supportive housing program for adults with a diagnosed disability who are considered chronically homeless. There are 10 individual apartments for single adults which include a bed, full kitchen, and bathroom. Maxfield Place is staffed 24 hous/7 days a week and employs a caseworker, who helps residents develop a long-term plan and collaborates with other service providers for referrals. Day Shelter Program: Daytime shelter with showers, laundry, information and referral on community resources, computers, Wi-Fi, and is pet friendly. Located at 700 South Riverfront Dr, Door E

2321 W 7th Street, Duluth, MN 55806

Program includes three houses (9 single occupancy bedrooms) in the Lincoln Park neighborhood for individuals and families committed to pursuing long-term housing solutions. Participants should require little supervision, seeking to establish financial stability, develop goals and actively work to maintain housing. Focuses on those who identify as Black, Indigenous, or a Person of Color. Additionally, emphasizes on fathers and father-figures facing challenges not only in securing housing, but also in overcoming obstacles related to parenting.

204 2nd Street NW, Waseca, MN 56093

Provides a program called the Project for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) to connect individuals with housing services and other resources to find safety and housing stability. Services provided through the program: - Helps individuals apply for economic assistance, medical assistance, and Social Security as needed - Helps individuals obtain necessary paperwork to secure housing and create an individualized housing plan - Provides referrals to medical and mental health care, legal assistance, and other essential services - Works through barriers preventing the individual from finding and keeping housing - Works with clients to access Coordinated Entry services to determine if they qualify for Project Home or Youngdahl Living programs. Project Home and Youngdahl programs are permanent support housing programs for those dealing with homelessness, unstable living conditions, and need stable housing.

311 Jefferson Street North, Wadena, MN 56482

Regional Coordinated Entry to Housing Programs agency The family development program provides services that help persons with emergencies and crises, self-sufficiency, shelter and housing, homeless services, and several special projects. Services may include: - Case management - Emergency housing - Foreclosure prevention assistance - Permanent supportive housing - Rent/deposit assistance - Transitional housing

177 Glenwood Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN 55405

Offers 88 single-room occupancy for permanent housing to single adult men and women. The facility provides a warm community and access to an on-site medical clinic, mental health referrals, and peer support services. Services and amenities provided: - 24 hours/7 days a week front desk service - Common areas include a kitchen, community lounges, a garden, and courtyard with a barbeque grill - Free on-site laundry - On-site case management services - Single-occupancy and efficiency rooms with beds, linens, dressers, chairs, and more - Wi-Fi/internet access and access to a computer lab NOTE: No referral is required to access this housing program

1818 Bryant Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN 55411

Provides services designed to aid those struggling with long-term homelessness and includes: - Fully furnished, newly remodeled efficiency apartment - Meals, laundry facilities, and personalized assistance with living skills such as laundry, job seeking, education, appointments, and financial planning - Provides services at various sites throughout Hennepin County

317 York Avenue, Saint Paul, MN 55130

For chronically homeless individuals living on the street, the transition from the street to permanent housing is made in stages (as necessary) and staff work to create a service environment where individuals feel at ease, out of danger, with flexible program services to meet their needs. Create a one touch point for clients to receive multiple services through enhancing service integration to People Incorporated services or community resources. Provides services to navigate housing support, crisis assistance, resource development and coordination, case management, healthcare system, and psychiatric services.

839 University Avenue West, Saint Paul, MN 55104

Provides supportive housing for single parents, including individualized service plans. Individualized service plans may include: - Community building activities - Crisis intervention - Chemical health support - Life skills classes - Individual and group counseling - Job readiness and skills training - Parenting education

120 North Central, Park Rapids, MN 56470

Regional Coordinated Entry to Housing Programs agency The family development program provides services that help persons with emergencies and crises, self-sufficiency, shelter and housing, homeless services, and several special projects. Services may include: - Case management - Emergency housing - Foreclosure prevention assistance - Permanent supportive housing - Rent/deposit assistance - Transitional housing

2309 Nicollet Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55404

Low-rent permanent housing units in locations throughout north and south Minneapolis

610 Florence Avenue, Owatonna, MN 55060

Provides a program called the Project for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) to connect individuals with housing services and other resources to find safety and housing stability. Services provided through the program: - Helps individuals apply for economic assistance, medical assistance, and Social Security as needed - Helps individuals obtain necessary paperwork to secure housing and create an individualized housing plan - Provides referrals to medical and mental health care, legal assistance, and other essential services - Works through barriers preventing the individual from finding and keeping housing - Works with clients to access Coordinated Entry services to determine if they qualify for Project Home or Youngdahl Living programs. Project Home and Youngdahl programs are permanent support housing programs for those dealing with homelessness, unstable living conditions, and need stable housing.

40392 75th Avenue, Wahkon, MN 56386

Permanent supportive housing providing case management to encourage stability to homeless families who have a family member with a chronic disability including intake assessment, creating a family plan, referral and advocacy, budget debt reduction, life skills, parenting support, job search, housing search, goal planning and tracking.

2445 Prior Avenue, Saint Paul, MN 55113

Offers three-bedroom units, permanent supportive housing for families with a member living with a dual-diagnosed disability. Full-time social worker on staff. Assistance with issues such as chemical dependency, parenting, recreation, children's activities, nutrition, mental health, medical/dental referrals, personal finances, integration into the school system, and employment.

118 West Madison Avenue, Mahnomen, MN 56557

Regional Coordinated Entry to Housing Programs agency The family development program provides services that help persons with emergencies and crises, self-sufficiency, shelter and housing, homeless services, and several special projects. Services may include: - Case management - Emergency housing - Foreclosure prevention assistance - Permanent supportive housing - Rent/deposit assistance - Transitional housing

220 5th Street North, Virginia, MN 55792

Provides scattered-site permanent housing for families and individuals who are homeless and have a disability. The program includes a rent subsidy where households pay 30 percent of their income for rent and includes a case management component based on the need. NOTE: Families and individuals must get a pre-screen through United Way 211 to access this program. The pre-screen information is provided to Saint Louis County Housing Assessment Team - SLCHAT.

17 5th Street SE, Kasson, MN 55944

Provides a program called the Project for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) to connect individuals with housing services and other resources to find safety and housing stability. Services provided through the program: - Helps individuals apply for economic assistance, medical assistance, and Social Security as needed - Helps individuals obtain necessary paperwork to secure housing and create an individualized housing plan - Provides referrals to medical and mental health care, legal assistance, and other essential services - Works through barriers preventing the individual from finding and keeping housing - Works with clients to access Coordinated Entry services to determine if they qualify for Project Home or Youngdahl Living programs. Project Home and Youngdahl programs are permanent support housing programs for those dealing with homelessness, unstable living conditions, and need stable housing.