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Transitional Housing - Range Transitional Housing - Iron Range

Scattered site transitional housing units: - Rent is 30 percent of the household's income - Transitional housing services are provided for up to 24 months 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.

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Youth Homelessness Services - Lutheran Social Service - Mankato

Provides support and resources to youth experiencing homelessness in the Mankato area through The REACH Youth Resource Center. Services Offered: Basic Necessities: - Access to computers, laptops, and Wi-Fi - Clothing and grocery vouchers - Meals, showers, and toiletries - Transportation assistance Housing and Shelter Options: - Connections to public housing programs - Coordinated entry assessments for homeless youth - Crisis nursery program - Emergency shelter and street outreach services - Independent living, housing assistance, and short-term housing options Support and Education: - Access to licensed therapists - Community and volunteer service opportunities - Financial assistance - Ongoing case management- Rental education through RentWise Preparation for Employment and Independent Living: - Assistance with taxes and obtaining legal documents (birth certificates, social security cards, driver's licenses) - Budgeting and financial planning - College preparation and FAFSA completion - Job searching, resume writing, and interview skills - Nutrition and cooking support Recreational Activities: - Art projects, field trips, movie days, and other social activities

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Marelene's Place - Bridge for Youth, The

Marlene's Place addresses the needs of homeless teen parents and their children by providing safe housing and a supportive environment that allows them to heal, learn, grow, and thrive. Services focus on stabilizing pregnant and parenting youth and their young families through direct housing and supports, building youth's connections and resources to foster self-sufficiency, and preventing and ending homelessness across two generations.

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Christian Transitional Housing for Men - Kingdom Pathways

Drug and alcohol free transitional housing in a Christian environment providing: - 3 Meals a day provided - Assistance in finding part-time or full-time work. Residents keep all of their income, but are encouraged to save a portion. - A nurse is provided to meet with residents weekly for medical and medication needs - Bed, sheets, dressers, and large storage containers provided - Chemical dependency treatment groups and one-on-one counseling - Life skills groups - Professional staff supervision, mentors, and groups - Residents stay up to six months - Shared space including living room, kitchen, bathrooms, showers - Shared room - TV, phone, Internet, laundry included - On bus line and within walking distance of shopping needed ?- Occasional transportation as necessary ?

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Residential Transitional Housing Program - Theresa Living Center

Provides affordable transitional housing for up to two years for single women, pregnant women, and women with children under one year old. Residents have private rooms and access to shared living, recreational, kitchen, and laundry facilities. Services include: - Advocacy - Education on landlord/tenant rights - Individual guidance on personal life goals - Transportation and/or bus cards for clients in search of affordable housing, work, or school NOTE: This is a transitional housing program, not a shelter.

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Supportive Housing for Mental and Chemical Health Recovery - Katherine's House

Licensed board and lodge facility specializing in supporting women who are in the recovery process for their mental health and/or chemical dependency struggles. Services include: - Transitional housing - Long-term housing - Management of medical needs and medication - Regular meals - Housekeeping - Laundry - Transportation - Life skills training - Support and mentoring

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Emergency Housing Services - Lakes and Pines Community Action Council

Primary services include coordinated entry access point for individuals who are homeless or at risk of being homeless. Case management is offered to prevent future issues with homelessness. Financial assistance may be available, but it is NOT provided in all situations. Requirements vary by programs and funding. Potential assistance consists of: - Funding for housing and utility costs/deposits - Funding for transportation costs via vehicle repair or public transit - Clothing and food assistance as well as other basic needs - Housing stability case management Programs may include: - Assistance for homeless ex-offenders in Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, and Pine County, housing placement, as well as rent and deposit funds, may be available - Limited fund for short term hotel stays in tandem with case management services- ?- Long-term homelessness supportive services, also known as coordinated entry, are provided for those who qualify for short term hotel stays in Aitkin, Carlton, Isanti, Mille Lacs, Kanabec, Pine, and Chisago County to help with housing search and placement for families and unaccompanied youth - Transitional housing services for homeless youth ages 16 - 22, as well as some financial assistance for rent ? ?NOTE: Funding comes from a variety of sources, including the Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program - FHPAP and others.

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Transitional Housing - BI-CAP

- Interim shelter between homelessness and permanent housing - Tenancy is 24 months maximum - Counselor works with families to develop a permanent housing plan

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Transitional Housing - Minnesota Assistance Council for Veterans

Provides a number of transitional housing units located in the Twin Cities metro, Duluth, and Saint Cloud. Most transitional houses are Single Room Occupancy (SRO), though entire houses may be available for families. Veterans must be able to live independently. The length of stay varies, but the maximum stay is two years. The rent is determined on a sliding scale - no greater than $500/month. All units require a sober environment (no drugs or alcohol on the premises) but does not require sobriety. The only exception is Building 47 on the Minneapolis VA Medical Center Campus as this transitional housing requires sobriety.

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Transitional Housing - Wright County Community Action

Provides scattered-site supportive housing to homeless individuals and families. The purpose of the program is to move economically challenged residents toward self-sufficiency by identifying and removing barriers, integrating services, and developing plans for financial stability. Participants enter into a lease for a dwelling and pay a pro-rated amount of their income for housing. Develops a mutually agreed upon housing plan to attain housing stability. Services include: - Help in obtaining adequate housing - Partial limited cost share of rent for up to 18 months to income-eligible families - Skills building in budgeting - Supportive services such as resource and referral NOTE: The program does not assist with rent for existing housing

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Drop-In Center - HOPE 4 Youth

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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Transitional Housing - Bethlehem Inn

A transitional housing facility, providing safe and short-term housing. Services include: - Assisting with referrals to social service providers to help residents regain self-sufficiency and dignity - Empowering residents to improve their lives through support - Limited stay on a case-by-case basis

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Renaissance Transitional Living Program - Lutheran Social Service - Northeast Region

Provides supportive housing in a shared living environment for youth. Six beds available for occupancy; youth can stay up to 18 months, although the average length of stay is 8-9 months LSS Renaissance offers its residents: - Advocacy in engagements with other service providers - Development of skills for prevention of future homelessness - Guidance in establishment of an employment history - On-site teen wellness center - Support in completion of educational goals

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Endazhi-Maadaajimon Scattered Site Housing - American Indian Community Housing Organization - AICHO

Provides a ten-unit building with long-term housing options for individuals and families that already have access to housing vouchers. Includes affordable rents for 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom units.

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Family Services - Northwest Community Action

Provides support service for families including: - Emergency Food and Shelter: Assists individuals and families in a crisis to prevent homelessness, which may include providing a motel voucher or food voucher - Family Homeless Prevention Assistance Program - FHPAP: Provides short-term assistance for individuals and families to keep housing, or to assist getting into housing such as providing rent payment, rental deposit and utility service payment assistance - Food Support Outreach: SNAP specialists assist with questions and applications, as well as provide outreach support - Transitional Housing: Helps people who have no permanent address find permanent housing - Youth Homeless Demonstration Grant (YHDP): Assists homeless youth ages 18-24 with obtaining housing, along with many other incentives

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Youth Shelter Services - Lutheran Social Service - Brainerd

Provides supportive housing services to youth. Services include: - 24-hour helpline for youth who are homeless - Street outreach - Transitional housing program

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Veterans Housing - Salvation Army - Harbor Light Center

Transitional housing and coordination of services for veterans

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Welcome Home Program - Partners for Housing

Emergency and transitional shelter for individuals of all genders: - Transitional housing - Providing emergency shelter and transitional housing, as well as assistance in meeting basic needs and accessing area social services - Enrichment programming for children - available only to clients in shelter or housing - Program allows tenants to continue to work with social workers towards permanent housing

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Shelter and Services - Terebinth Refuge - Waite Park

Provides safe, supportive, and trauma-informed services and transitional programming for women victims of sex trafficking and sexual exploitation. - Education: School placement and independent living skills instruction - Emergency shelter - Employment readiness - Individualized case management - In-house mental health therapy: equine therapy, strength-based programming - Medical care: on-site RN, medical referrals, psychological referrals - Ongoing community education and awareness - Social enterprise - Spiritual guidance (if desired) - Support groups - Transitional housing - Trauma-informed staff - Victim, legal, and child advocacy - Wellness programming

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Housing Resource Line - Dakota County Employment and Economic Assistance

Provides housing assistance for eligible individuals, including homeless and near-homeless people, through a variety of programs: Emergency Shelter Clearinghouse: Offers emergency shelter placement, eviction-prevention assistance, and information on community housing resources and referrals. Individuals seeking temporary care for their pets must already be enrolled in a Dakota County Supportive Housing Unit program to be evaluated for pet sheltering by referral. Housing Related Coordinated Entry: Provides intake and housing assessments for single adults and families who are homeless or at risk of losing their housing. HUD Transitional Housing and Supportive Housing Program: Offers advocacy and case management for eligible homeless families with minor children and pregnant individuals. Participants may qualify for up to 24 months of transitional housing rental subsidy.

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Housing and Homelessness Assistance - Mahube Otwa Community Action Partnership - Northwest MN

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

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Transitional Housing Program - Midwest Challenge - Life Rebuilders

Provides short-term and long-term transitional housing at 14 properties for adult men and women who have a substance use issue and have been released from prison, a treatment center, or are currently homeless. Housing facilities are located in Apple Valley, Burnsville, south Minneapolis, north Minneapolis, Brooklyn Center, and Richfield. Services provided: - A safe, alcohol, and drug free-living environment. Rooms are either shared or single bedrooms. - Comprehensive life skills training, coaching, support, and supervision - Learn to rebuild strong interpersonal relationships, self-respect, confidence, personal integrity, life meaning and purpose, and family unit - Referral to community resources for health, mental health, support groups, and other resources - Training sessions to becoming a responsible and contributing member of the community NOTE: Life Rebuilders is not a medical or treatment facility

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Housing and Homelessness Assistance - Mahube Otwa Community Action Partnership - Northwest MN

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

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Sober Housing - Central Minnesota Re-Entry Project

Provides referrals to sober housing such as: - G House: Independent sober living located in North Saint Cloud - Opportunity House: Transitional structured sober house for men located in North Saint Cloud - T-House: Independent sober living located in South Saint Cloud

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Supportive Housing - Breaking Free

??Provides 33 units of site-based permanent supportive housing through HUD. Partners with Hearth Connection to match eligible individuals and families with scattered-site subsidized housing with an additional scattered-site housing program in the SMAC region. ***All referrals to our housing programs must go through Coordinated Entry.***

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