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Program features weekly prostitution support groups virtually. The 14-week group has a curriculum created and developed by survivors of the sex work life. After graduating, all participants are encouraged to attend an aftercare alumni group. Additional groups and services are available for relapse prevention, life skills/job skills, a speakers/writers bureau, psychotherapy by licensed practitioners weekly, street and community outreach, and a drop-in center available 40 hours a week.

832 West Broadway Street, Winona, MN 55987

Bethany Catholic Worker House is a community hospitality center offering meals and supportive services to vulnerable people in the community. The community meal is offered on Thursday evening at 5pm. A food pantry is available offering food, household, and hygiene items on request. ?The agency also offers weekly grocery delivery from their food pantry on Mondays (call anytime on Sunday to order) for people in need. Laundry facilities (only one washer/dryer, so people are served on a first-come first-served basis), showers, telephone service, and coffee and socialization are available.

116 West Clark Street, Albert Lea, MN 56007

Christian drop-in center for all school age youth

310 East 38th Street, Suite 120, Minneapolis, MN 55409

Provides outreach and support for youth who are experiencing homelessness. Drop-in outreach provides a safe, welcoming space for youth to access assistance. Services include: - Assistance with obtaining and maintaining housing - Coordinated entry assessments - Connections to housing resources and referrals to community supports - Ongoing case management - Support in building social connections - Support in maintaining and increasing financial stability - Snacks available during drop-in hours

421 East Hickory Street, Mankato, MN 56001

Community center where adults in mid-life and beyond pursue activities and events that improve their quality of life.

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800 South Front Street, Mankato, MN 56001

Provides a daily drop-in and resource center serving those experiencing homelessness and those at-risk of homelessness. Provides access to basic needs such as: ?- Clothing - Food (shelf stable foods) - Hygiene supplies - Phone and computer access - Referrals to organizations such as Southern Minnesota Legal Services (SMRLS), state and county housing programs, and Coordinated Entry assessments - Respite room and lounge space - Tents

125 East Liberty Street, Mankato, MN 56001

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

Youth development and a drop in center for youth activities and engagement: - Computer access - Cooking activities - Field trips and special recreational activities - Homework help and subject tutoring - Job information and career guidance - Leadership development opportunities - School guidance, college tours, and assistance applying for continuing education - Sports programs

1651 Jefferson Parkway, Suite HS - 200, Northfield, MN 55057

Offers a walk-in resource center that provides support and connections for individuals in crisis or in need. Services include advocacy, employment and housing assistance, limited financial support for eligible households (e.g., essential needs or transportation), resource navigation, and referrals to additional community programs.

3041 4th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55408

Drop-in center providing specialized services to previously incarcerated individuals, including: - Access to technology such as phones and computers - Employment assistance: Provides resources for job searches, assistance with applications, and resume help to find stable employment - Specialized information and referral to clothing, furniture, housing opportunities, and meals - Transportation services: Provides reduced price transit passes and free bus tokens to verifiable job interviews and appointments

105 1st Street SE, Austin, MN 55912

Provides a community center for new and returning residents. Services include: - Advocacy and Client Service: Connect clients with necessary resources to address medical, social, community, legal, financial, educational, and other needs - Community Programs: Fostering diversity, inclusion, and cultural education - Language Services: Translation and interpretation services of documents, emails, and phone calls for clients in person, by phone, and virtual formats

1900 Nicollet Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55403

Provides a drop-in center open to the public. The drop-in center offers socialization, activities, and recreational activities to all interested, low-income adults, and individuals living with mental health challenges. Every week consists of two activities at the drop-in center. Visit website for updated information about activities being provided on specific days of the month.

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1400 Cannon Circle, Suite 8, Faribault, MN 55021

Offers a walk-in resource center that provides support and connections for individuals in crisis or in need. Services include advocacy, employment and housing assistance, limited financial support for eligible households (e.g., essential needs or transportation), resource navigation, and referrals to additional community programs.

1201 Harmon Place, Suite 103, Minneapolis, MN 55403

Offers support programs for Veterans who are homeless. The center amenities include multipurpose room with kitchen for classes, group rooms, community rooms, showers, laundry machines, and a computer lab.

4300 Glumack Drive LT, A-2021, Saint Paul, MN 55111

Drop-in center located in the Lindbergh Terminal at the north end of the mezzanine above the ticketing lobby. Greeters to welcome military personnel coming home to stay or for R&R, and to provide a basket of Minnesota-themed goodies to those returning to duty. Services include: - Bathroom with changing table and complementary toiletries - Children's toys, games, and more - Complementary paperback books, stationery, stamps, and sewing kits - Computers with Internet access and WiFi - Donated Sprint cell phone - Fax printer/copier machine - Hot and cold beverages, sandwiches, and snacks - Iron and ironing board - Kitchen with microwave - Lounge - Satellite TV - Separate bunk rooms for men and women - Supervised luggage storage and wake-up service available

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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 men Note: Above items depend on availability and individual needs. Other requests for services can be made, but may not be granted.