View Search Results
Filters
Payment Options
5
5
Languages
12
9
7
Application Process
3
Hours Of Operation
6
4
Program Fees
11
8
1-18 of 18
Business Development - New American Development Center
Provides aspiring small business owners with the tools, resources, and guidance needed to succeed. Services include:
- Business Technical Assistance: Comprehensive support in business planning, operations, and scaling
- Culturally Relevant Entrepreneurship Training: Tailored programs that address unique challenges and opportunities for diverse communities
- Micro Lending: Provides access to small loans designed to kickstart and grow businesses
- Workshops and Resources: Interactive sessions and materials to enhance business acumen and connect entrepreneurs to vital resources
Provides aspiring small business owners with the tools, resources, and guidance needed to succeed. Services include:
- Business Technical Assistance: Comprehensive support in business planning, operations, and scaling
- Culturally Relevant Entrepreneurship Training: Tailored programs that address unique challenges and opportunities for diverse communities
- Micro Lending: Provides access to small loans designed to kickstart and grow businesses
- Workshops and Resources: Interactive sessions and materials to enhance business acumen and connect entrepreneurs to vital resources
What's Here
Food Support - Neighborhood House
Operates two free food markets available to shoppers twice per month that provide a supply of food that changes depending on donations (quantities are based on household size). Each market usually includes fresh produce, bread, refrigerator and dairy items, canned and boxed foods, cultural-specific items (Hmong, Latino, East African), frozen meat, and staple items.
Emergency bags are available on a walk-in basis once per month and include pre-packed grocery bag of dry/canned goods, one meat option, and one bag of cold items (milk, eggs, produce, etc.)
Operates two free food markets available to shoppers twice per month that provide a supply of food that changes depending on donations (quantities are based on household size). Each market usually includes fresh produce, bread, refrigerator and dairy items, canned and boxed foods, cultural-specific items (Hmong, Latino, East African), frozen meat, and staple items.
Emergency bags are available on a walk-in basis once per month and include pre-packed grocery bag of dry/canned goods, one meat option, and one bag of cold items (milk, eggs, produce, etc.)
What's Here
Hennepin County Public Health Clinic - Hennepin County Human Services - Public Health
Red Door Clinic provides the following services:
- Adult immunizations
- COVID-19 vaccinations
- Family planning services, sexual health counseling, and health education
- HIV testing, counseling, and short-term interventions
- Immigration exams
- MMR and other childhood immunizations
- Pregnancy prevention for young women ages 12 - 21
- Refugee health screenings and exams for tuberculosis and other illnesses
- Screening and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases
- Syringe exchange and Narcan
- Travel vaccinations
Red Door Clinic provides the following services:
- Adult immunizations
- COVID-19 vaccinations
- Family planning services, sexual health counseling, and health education
- HIV testing, counseling, and short-term interventions
- Immigration exams
- MMR and other childhood immunizations
- Pregnancy prevention for young women ages 12 - 21
- Refugee health screenings and exams for tuberculosis and other illnesses
- Screening and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases
- Syringe exchange and Narcan
- Travel vaccinations
What's Here
Disease Specific Communicable Disease ControlSexually Transmitted Infection ScreeningSexually Transmitted Infection TreatmentHealth/Disability Related Support GroupsCommunity ClinicsSexuality/Reproductive Health EducationRefugees/Entrants/AsyleesTravel ImmunizationsAdult ImmunizationDisease/Disability InformationMeasles/Mumps/Rubella ImmunizationsContraceptionNeedle Exchange and Injection SuppliesAIDS/HIV ClinicsGeneral Physical ExaminationsNatural Family PlanningHIV TestingCOVID-19 Diagnostic TestsBirth Control CounselingChildhood ImmunizationOpioid Antidote DistributionPublic Health DepartmentsImmigrantsAdolescentsTuberculosis Screening
Food Support - Neighborhood House
Operates two free food markets available to shoppers twice per month that provide a supply of food that changes depending on donations (quantities are based on household size). Each market usually includes fresh produce, bread, refrigerator and dairy items, canned and boxed foods, cultural-specific items (Hmong, Latino, East African), frozen meat, and staple items.
Emergency bags are available on a walk-in basis once per month and include pre-packed grocery bag of dry/canned goods, one meat option, and one bag of cold items (milk, eggs, produce, etc.)
Operates two free food markets available to shoppers twice per month that provide a supply of food that changes depending on donations (quantities are based on household size). Each market usually includes fresh produce, bread, refrigerator and dairy items, canned and boxed foods, cultural-specific items (Hmong, Latino, East African), frozen meat, and staple items.
Emergency bags are available on a walk-in basis once per month and include pre-packed grocery bag of dry/canned goods, one meat option, and one bag of cold items (milk, eggs, produce, etc.)
What's Here
Refugee Services - Lutheran Social Service - Saint Cloud
Employment services: Works with employers in the Twin Cities and Greater Minnesota to provide job placement and employment retention support to refugees and asylees who have been in the U.S. for less than five years. Assists with job skills training, resume writing, interviewing, and overall job readiness.
Intensive case management (ICM): Assists refugees or secondary migrants who need additional help after the 90-day resettlement period. Connects refugees to a range of services, such as mental health counseling, employment services, assistance securing housing, mentoring, and extended cultural orientation. ??
Immigration services: Offers immigration legal services at low cost to help refugees, asylees, and other immigrants living in the Twin Cities and St. Cloud. Helps clients complete immigration documents - including permanent resident, naturalization, green card and visa applications, employment authorization, citizenship documents, family reunification petitions, and family visa applications.
Refugee resettlement services: Assists? refugees during their first 90 days to get established and off to a good start in their new home. Helps to secure housing and find employment, enroll in school and English classes, connect to medical care, connect to community resources, orient to their community, and build bridges across cultures. Also provides additional services to students to help them achieve school success and support refugees who have been victims of trafficking.??????????????????????
Employment services: Works with employers in the Twin Cities and Greater Minnesota to provide job placement and employment retention support to refugees and asylees who have been in the U.S. for less than five years. Assists with job skills training, resume writing, interviewing, and overall job readiness.
Intensive case management (ICM): Assists refugees or secondary migrants who need additional help after the 90-day resettlement period. Connects refugees to a range of services, such as mental health counseling, employment services, assistance securing housing, mentoring, and extended cultural orientation. ??
Immigration services: Offers immigration legal services at low cost to help refugees, asylees, and other immigrants living in the Twin Cities and St. Cloud. Helps clients complete immigration documents - including permanent resident, naturalization, green card and visa applications, employment authorization, citizenship documents, family reunification petitions, and family visa applications.
Refugee resettlement services: Assists? refugees during their first 90 days to get established and off to a good start in their new home. Helps to secure housing and find employment, enroll in school and English classes, connect to medical care, connect to community resources, orient to their community, and build bridges across cultures. Also provides additional services to students to help them achieve school success and support refugees who have been victims of trafficking.??????????????????????
What's Here
Refugee and Immigrant Mental Health and Social Adjustment Services - Community University Health Care Center
Offers Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS) for Southeast Asians, Latinos and Somalis suffering from severe Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, depression or other mental illnesses.
Services include:
- Advocacy for daily living problems
- Adult mental health case management (Rule 79)
- Crisis intervention
- Psychiatric services including diagnostic assessments and treatment
- Service to refugee and immigrant victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, and child abuse
- Supportive counseling for individuals and families
- Support groups
Offers Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS) for Southeast Asians, Latinos and Somalis suffering from severe Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, depression or other mental illnesses.
Services include:
- Advocacy for daily living problems
- Adult mental health case management (Rule 79)
- Crisis intervention
- Psychiatric services including diagnostic assessments and treatment
- Service to refugee and immigrant victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, and child abuse
- Supportive counseling for individuals and families
- Support groups
What's Here
Clinical Psychiatric EvaluationPsychiatric RehabilitationCultural Transition CounselingPsychiatric Day TreatmentGeneral Counseling ServicesMexican CommunityIndividual CounselingSpouse/Intimate Partner Abuse CounselingPsychological TestingChild Abuse CounselingHispanic/Latino CommunityPsychiatric Case ManagementSomali CommunitySexual Assault CounselingImmigrantsMajor DepressionPsychiatric Disorder CounselingAsian CommunityIn Person Crisis InterventionFamily CounselingPost Traumatic Stress DisorderRefugees/Entrants/Asylees
Know Your Rights and Resources - Minneapolis City Offices - Immigrant and Refugee Affairs
Offers information to community residents to find resources and learn about immigration. The goal is to share information about immigration, equip individuals to protect and defend their rights, and connect to a system of support.
Know Your Rights and Resources: Visit website to find resources to learn about immigration rights and responsibilities.
Lists Information and Resources On:
- Fact sheets about their rights regarding immigration, interaction with ICE, immigration preparedness toolkits, what to do guides, and educational videos
- Immigration statuses, protection levels, and who is at risk of deportation
- Learn how to apply for U.S. citizenship in Minnesota
- Monthly Twin Cities Immigration forums to share immigration news, how it affects people in the community, where to go for help, and updates on local advocacy organizations working with immigrants and refugees
- Resource list of local community legal aid agencies
NOTE: Does not offer legal advice or representation services directly
Offers information to community residents to find resources and learn about immigration. The goal is to share information about immigration, equip individuals to protect and defend their rights, and connect to a system of support.
Know Your Rights and Resources: Visit website to find resources to learn about immigration rights and responsibilities.
Lists Information and Resources On:
- Fact sheets about their rights regarding immigration, interaction with ICE, immigration preparedness toolkits, what to do guides, and educational videos
- Immigration statuses, protection levels, and who is at risk of deportation
- Learn how to apply for U.S. citizenship in Minnesota
- Monthly Twin Cities Immigration forums to share immigration news, how it affects people in the community, where to go for help, and updates on local advocacy organizations working with immigrants and refugees
- Resource list of local community legal aid agencies
NOTE: Does not offer legal advice or representation services directly
What's Here
Victim Services Program - Intercultural Mutual Assistance Association
Services provided:
- Advocacy
- Assistance with navigating the criminal justice system
- General information
- Support through the healing process
Services clients are connected to:
- Assistance in filing reparations
- Bilingual counseling and intervention
- Food, clothing, transportation, child care services and more
- Personal advocacy through the criminal justice system
- Emergency financial assistance
Services provided:
- Advocacy
- Assistance with navigating the criminal justice system
- General information
- Support through the healing process
Services clients are connected to:
- Assistance in filing reparations
- Bilingual counseling and intervention
- Food, clothing, transportation, child care services and more
- Personal advocacy through the criminal justice system
- Emergency financial assistance
What's Here
Immigration Services - United Cambodian Association of Minnesota (UCAM)
Immigration services including citizenship classes, citizenship coaching, INS interviews, sponsoring families and reunification, citizenship for children, applying for a green card, public benefits assistance, and other legal advice
Immigration services including citizenship classes, citizenship coaching, INS interviews, sponsoring families and reunification, citizenship for children, applying for a green card, public benefits assistance, and other legal advice
What's Here
Mental Health - Minnesota Community Care
Mental health and family support services with a specialization in immigrant parents and their children. Deals with depression and anxiety, chemical health issues, self-esteem, family dynamics and parenting skills, and cultural transition. Additional services include:
- Individual therapy and psychiatry services
- Integrated mental health assessment
- Mental health case management to adults ages 18 years and older
- Referrals to medical, dental, or other service for support
- School-based mental health services
- Telehealth therapy to patients ages 12 years and older
Mental health and family support services with a specialization in immigrant parents and their children. Deals with depression and anxiety, chemical health issues, self-esteem, family dynamics and parenting skills, and cultural transition. Additional services include:
- Individual therapy and psychiatry services
- Integrated mental health assessment
- Mental health case management to adults ages 18 years and older
- Referrals to medical, dental, or other service for support
- School-based mental health services
- Telehealth therapy to patients ages 12 years and older
What's Here
ImmigrantsSubstance Use DisordersIndividual CounselingTelemental HealthCultural Transition CounselingAdult PsychiatryParentsDrug Use DisordersSchool Based Integrated ServicesPsychiatric Case ManagementGeneral Mental Health ScreeningParent CounselingChild and Adolescent PsychiatryAlcohol Use DisorderDepressionGeneralized Anxiety DisorderSelf Esteem WorkshopsSubstance Use Disorder CounselingGeneral Counseling Services
Immigrant and Refugee Resettlement Services - Minnesota Department of Human Services
Provides a refugee and immigrant helpline that acts as a connection to helpful information, resources for jobs, food, health, housing, legal help, language classes, and services in the community.
Provides a refugee and immigrant helpline that acts as a connection to helpful information, resources for jobs, food, health, housing, legal help, language classes, and services in the community.
What's Here
Advocacy Resources - Comunidades Latinas Unidas En Servicio - CLUES
Offers immigration issues and civil rights information and refers individuals to legal assistance resources in the community
Note: Does not provide legal services
Offers immigration issues and civil rights information and refers individuals to legal assistance resources in the community
Note: Does not provide legal services
What's Here
New American Families - YWCA Mankato
Families settling in the United States can experience barriers as they work to navigate a new country with different systems and rules, and these obstacles can impact the health and education of the entire family. The program works to eliminate these barriers using the Parents as Teachers home visiting curriculum. This evidence-based curriculum focuses on families with children who are prenatal up to 5 years of age to promote parent-child interaction, child development, and family well-being in a home-visiting model. A culturally specific and multilingual team serves Latinx, Somali, and some additional East African communities.
Families settling in the United States can experience barriers as they work to navigate a new country with different systems and rules, and these obstacles can impact the health and education of the entire family. The program works to eliminate these barriers using the Parents as Teachers home visiting curriculum. This evidence-based curriculum focuses on families with children who are prenatal up to 5 years of age to promote parent-child interaction, child development, and family well-being in a home-visiting model. A culturally specific and multilingual team serves Latinx, Somali, and some additional East African communities.
What's Here
Mental Health - Minnesota Community Care
Mental health and family support services with a specialization in immigrant parents and their children. Deals with depression and anxiety, chemical health issues, self-esteem, family dynamics and parenting skills, and cultural transition. Additional services include:
- Individual therapy and psychiatry services
- Integrated mental health assessment
- Mental health case management to adults ages 18 years and older
- Referrals to medical, dental, or other service for support
- School-based mental health services
- Telehealth therapy to patients ages 12 years and older
Mental health and family support services with a specialization in immigrant parents and their children. Deals with depression and anxiety, chemical health issues, self-esteem, family dynamics and parenting skills, and cultural transition. Additional services include:
- Individual therapy and psychiatry services
- Integrated mental health assessment
- Mental health case management to adults ages 18 years and older
- Referrals to medical, dental, or other service for support
- School-based mental health services
- Telehealth therapy to patients ages 12 years and older
What's Here
ImmigrantsSubstance Use DisordersIndividual CounselingTelemental HealthCultural Transition CounselingAdult PsychiatryParentsDrug Use DisordersSchool Based Integrated ServicesPsychiatric Case ManagementGeneral Mental Health ScreeningParent CounselingChild and Adolescent PsychiatryAlcohol Use DisorderDepressionGeneralized Anxiety DisorderSelf Esteem WorkshopsSubstance Use Disorder CounselingGeneral Counseling Services
Mental Health - Minnesota Community Care
Mental health and family support services with a specialization in immigrant parents and their children. Deals with depression and anxiety, chemical health issues, self-esteem, family dynamics and parenting skills, and cultural transition. Additional services include:
- Individual therapy and psychiatry services
- Integrated mental health assessment
- Mental health case management to adults ages 18 years and older
- Referrals to medical, dental, or other service for support
- School-based mental health services
- Telehealth therapy to patients ages 12 years and older
Mental health and family support services with a specialization in immigrant parents and their children. Deals with depression and anxiety, chemical health issues, self-esteem, family dynamics and parenting skills, and cultural transition. Additional services include:
- Individual therapy and psychiatry services
- Integrated mental health assessment
- Mental health case management to adults ages 18 years and older
- Referrals to medical, dental, or other service for support
- School-based mental health services
- Telehealth therapy to patients ages 12 years and older
What's Here
ImmigrantsSubstance Use DisordersIndividual CounselingTelemental HealthCultural Transition CounselingAdult PsychiatryParentsDrug Use DisordersSchool Based Integrated ServicesPsychiatric Case ManagementGeneral Mental Health ScreeningParent CounselingChild and Adolescent PsychiatryAlcohol Use DisorderDepressionGeneralized Anxiety DisorderSelf Esteem WorkshopsSubstance Use Disorder CounselingGeneral Counseling Services
Mental Health - Minnesota Community Care
Mental health and family support services with a specialization in immigrant parents and their children. Deals with depression and anxiety, chemical health issues, self-esteem, family dynamics and parenting skills, and cultural transition. Additional services include:
- Individual therapy and psychiatry services
- Integrated mental health assessment
- Mental health case management to adults ages 18 years and older
- Referrals to medical, dental, or other service for support
- School-based mental health services
- Telehealth therapy to patients ages 12 years and older
Mental health and family support services with a specialization in immigrant parents and their children. Deals with depression and anxiety, chemical health issues, self-esteem, family dynamics and parenting skills, and cultural transition. Additional services include:
- Individual therapy and psychiatry services
- Integrated mental health assessment
- Mental health case management to adults ages 18 years and older
- Referrals to medical, dental, or other service for support
- School-based mental health services
- Telehealth therapy to patients ages 12 years and older
What's Here
ImmigrantsSubstance Use DisordersIndividual CounselingTelemental HealthCultural Transition CounselingAdult PsychiatryParentsDrug Use DisordersSchool Based Integrated ServicesPsychiatric Case ManagementGeneral Mental Health ScreeningParent CounselingChild and Adolescent PsychiatryAlcohol Use DisorderDepressionGeneralized Anxiety DisorderSelf Esteem WorkshopsSubstance Use Disorder CounselingGeneral Counseling Services
Family Support Services - Keystone Community Services
- Administers the Oneida Continuing Education scholarship program
- Advocacy, information and referral, crisis/emergency services, care management for adults/families regarding issues including immigration, refugee, and new citizens issues
- Bridge to Benefits assistance
- Education and training program assistance and referrals
- Employment, education, and training assistance and referrals
- Fare for All Express discounted grocery food program (monthly by walk in) during designated hours
- Free income and property tax assistance (offered once or twice a week, three months each year)
- Free monthly family movie nights and book fairs held three times annually
- Health issues and medical insurance coverage assistance and referrals
- On-site Alcoholics Anonymous-support groups (two options weekly)
Other programming for families and individuals offered through collaborative partners:
- Referrals and information for Bridging, clothing, emergency shelter, and food shelves
- Administers the Oneida Continuing Education scholarship program
- Advocacy, information and referral, crisis/emergency services, care management for adults/families regarding issues including immigration, refugee, and new citizens issues
- Bridge to Benefits assistance
- Education and training program assistance and referrals
- Employment, education, and training assistance and referrals
- Fare for All Express discounted grocery food program (monthly by walk in) during designated hours
- Free income and property tax assistance (offered once or twice a week, three months each year)
- Free monthly family movie nights and book fairs held three times annually
- Health issues and medical insurance coverage assistance and referrals
- On-site Alcoholics Anonymous-support groups (two options weekly)
Other programming for families and individuals offered through collaborative partners:
- Referrals and information for Bridging, clothing, emergency shelter, and food shelves
What's Here
Benefits ScreeningState/Local Health Insurance Information/CounselingImmigrantsJob Search/PlacementSpecialized Information and ReferralMedicaid Information/CounselingEthiopian CommunityRefugees/Entrants/AsyleesScholarshipsCultural Transition CounselingTax Preparation AssistanceAlcohol Use Disorder Support Groups
Office of Multicultural Services - OMS - Hennepin County Human Services - Social Services
Offers help in over 20 different languages connecting immigrants and refugees to resources and services within Hennepin County. Assists with:
- Applying for government benefits including health care, MFIP, food assistance, child care assistance, and emergency programs
- Connecting to community resources
- Coping with differences in cultures
- Finding solutions to housing issues
- Enrollment in the English language and citizenship classes
- Exploring employment and completing employment applications
- Immigration needs such as immigration advocacy and policy interpretation for public programs
- Registration for school
Offers help in over 20 different languages connecting immigrants and refugees to resources and services within Hennepin County. Assists with:
- Applying for government benefits including health care, MFIP, food assistance, child care assistance, and emergency programs
- Connecting to community resources
- Coping with differences in cultures
- Finding solutions to housing issues
- Enrollment in the English language and citizenship classes
- Exploring employment and completing employment applications
- Immigration needs such as immigration advocacy and policy interpretation for public programs
- Registration for school
What's Here
