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312 North Main Street, Badger, MN 56714
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
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
423 South Broad Street, Mankato, MN 56001
Offers emergency and transitional housing shelter for all ages and genders. Services provide:- Connecting residents to community resources in the area and meeting their basic needs- Emergency shelter and transitional housing- Housing programs with supportive services to guide residents towards housing stability- Transitional housing
1611 NW 4th Street, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
  • Transitional housing for women and children - Available only by application through the AFFP office Monday-Friday - It is never used for one-night
310 Ashland Street South, Cambridge, MN 55008
Emergency transitional shelter including case management, skills training, personal care items, access to telephones, computers with internet access, laundry facilities, shower room, advocacy, private sleeping accommodations, three meals a day, and transportation. The average length of stay is 65 days. Partners with churches that provide overnight accommodations and meals.
1700 Maple Avenue East, Mora, MN 55051
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 managementPrograms may include:- Assistance for homeless ex-offenders. Housing placement and 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 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.
400 2nd Avenue NW, Waseca, MN 56093
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
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.
43408 Oodena Drive, Onamia, MN 56359
The Housing Department services include:- Emergency housing services loan program- Emergency rental assistance- Home renovation- Housing renovations for housing that serves older adults and people living with a disability- Transitional housingWaiting lists are provided for:- Affordable rental housing- Home loan (financing to purchase an existing home, construct a new home, or refinance an existing home mortgage)
1001 Highway 7, Room 237, Hopkins, MN 55305
Provides transitional housing and wraparound support services for youth ages 18 - 24 who are at risk of imminent risk of or experiencing homelessness. Manages 16 scattered-site apartments with services which include:- Building independent living skills and financial literacy- Helping youth and young adults move from crisis to long-term stability- Partial rent subsidy for up to three years- Weekly case management services to meet goals in school, employment, in the home, or to find an apartment
900 5th Street, Suite 304, International Falls, MN 56649
  • Head Start - Early Headstart - Invest Early - Head Start children 0 - pre-school age children - Information and referral - KOOTASCA Transitional - Homebuyer Program/Home Stretch - Fairview Horizon Apartments - Family Homeless Prevention Program - Energy Assistance - Information & Referral - Transitional Housing - Weatherization - Home Rehabilitation Grants/Loans - Crisis/Outreach - PC's for People
525 North 7th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55405
Emergency shelter and transitional housing for homeless families. Residents are given their own private apartment with a bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, basic furniture, phone, and television with cable. There are 2 sizes of apartments. Smaller apartments can accommodate 3 - 5 people, and the larger apartments can accommodate 5 - 12 people.Residents have access to a computer resource room with internet access, chapel, free laundry facility, medical clinic, meeting room, outdoor and recreational spaces, and free tutoring services for children.During their stay, residents are provided case management services to help with budgeting skills, goal planning, and referrals to community resources and services. Residents work toward securing daycare, finding a job if they do not already have one, saving money, and finding affordable housing.Residents are not allowed to have pets. They must make arrangements for them before staying at the shelter.
  • Short-term housing for up to 2 years- Housing search assistance- Housing related coordinated entry screenings
215 South 27th Avenue West, Duluth, MN 55806
Provides up to two years of housing in furnished units and intensive support services, including:- Advocacy- Education and employment assistance- Personal budgeting classes- Referral to other resources
1828 East Superior Street, Duluth, MN 55812
Housing intended to provide a stable, safe, and sober environment where men can live and work on their goals whether it be financial, school, medical, sobriety, etc.A community housing environment with programs, a minimum amount of rules, and communal sharing of house chores.Provides private furnished bedrooms for rent with a common kitchen, bathroom, social room, and a small exercise room/laundromat.There is a phone provided, but food, laundry, and cable TV are the resident's responsibility. Some rooms have a TV and refrigerator.
118 West Madison Avenue, Mahnomen, MN 56557
Regional Coordinated Entry to Housing Programs agencyThe 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
3521 Century Avenue North, White Bear Lake, MN 55110-5689
Transitional and permanent supportive housing for homeless families with children. Services include:- Case management and advocacy- Job readiness, placement and retention services- Life skills training (budgeting, parenting, etc.)- Tutoring for children and adult students
3521 Century Avenue North, White Bear Lake, MN 55110-5689
Provides scattered site housing with services including case management and advocacy, life skills training, and limited rental assistance for housing clients only, not available to the public, for up to 12 months.
316 Elm Avenue, Moose Lake, MN 55767
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 managementPrograms may include:- Assistance for homeless ex-offenders. Housing placement and 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 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.
311 Jefferson Street North, Wadena, MN 56482
Regional Coordinated Entry to Housing Programs agencyThe 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
1125 West River Road, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501
Regional Coordinated Entry to Housing Programs agencyThe 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
5209 Ramsey Street, Duluth, MN 55807
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.
220 3rd Avenue SE, Pine City, MN 55063
Emergency shelter offering short-term housing for homeless adults with no other safe options for the night. Connects those experiencing homelessness to programs that can assist with permanent housing.A Place for You is a Naloxone Access Point and will provide Naloxone and Fentanyl test strips - no questions asked.
435 University Avenue East, Saint Paul, MN 55130
Serves as a bridge to stable housing for veterans experiencing homelessness. Available wraparound care includes:- Community support- Financial skills instruction- Life-skills classes- Mental health services
325 Jenks Avenue East, Saint Paul, MN 55130
A family-style home on the east side of Saint Paul that provides housing and support to 16 - 17 year old mothers and their children who are experiencing homelessness. Mothers attend regular parenting and life-skills classes, meet one-on-one with a case manager, and engage in fund and enriching activities.The home houses 6 young families, who can receive support for up to 18 months, and offers on-site support staff 24 hours/7 days a week.