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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.
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Mortgage Payment AssistanceHousing Search AssistanceMortgage Delinquency and Default CounselingHomeless Motel VouchersHousing Related Coordinated EntryAt Risk for HomelessnessHomeless PeopleHomelessness Prevention ProgramsEx-Offender Reentry ProgramsRent Payment AssistanceCase/Care ManagementUndesignated Temporary Financial AssistanceTransitional Housing/Shelter
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
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Homebuyer/Home Purchase CounselingNeighborhood Multipurpose CentersHead StartParenting Skills ClassesLow IncomeSpecialized Information and ReferralWeatherization ProgramsHeating Fuel Payment AssistanceTransitional Housing/ShelterElectric Service Payment AssistanceHome Rehabilitation GrantsHomeless FamiliesGas Service Payment AssistanceAt Risk for HomelessnessRent Payment AssistanceHome Rehabilitation LoansOutreach Programs
540 Cedar Street, Saint Paul, MN 55155
An online resource created for people who need affordable housing and support to maintain housing for themselves and their families. HB101 can help people understand the range of housing options, make choices about where they want to live, develop a long-term housing plan, and plan the next steps to work toward their goals.?Provides homeless service information for Coordinated Entry Access Points. Visit the website to view the map of access points throughout Minnesota at https://mn.hb101.org/i/map/homeless_map.htm.
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716 East Street, Brainerd, MN 56401
Provides case management, coordinated entry assessments, rent payment assistance, and housing search assistanceNOTE: Funding comes from a variety of sources including the Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program - FHPAP as well as others.
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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.
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Mortgage Payment AssistanceHousing Search AssistanceMortgage Delinquency and Default CounselingHomeless Motel VouchersHousing Related Coordinated EntryAt Risk for HomelessnessHomeless PeopleHomelessness Prevention ProgramsEx-Offender Reentry ProgramsRent Payment AssistanceCase/Care ManagementUndesignated Temporary Financial AssistanceTransitional Housing/Shelter
Staff may assist with information for housing options and emergency shelter resources. Staff do not provide homeless motel vouchers. Other services provided:?- Emergency Shelter: Offers information and emergency shelter resources to adults without minor children. Call during office hours for a referral request to the Emergency Housing Services Building facility. Shelter is available based on capacity.- Housing Hub:?Connects single adults ages 18 and over and families experiencing homelessness or at risk of being homeless with a Housing Specialist to provide housing problem solving. Housing Specialists can assist households with practical solutions, identify sources, alternatives, resolve immediate barriers to housing, and mediate conflict resolution between landlords, friends, or family.The initial access point to be connected with a Housing Specialist is short-term with a 30-day timeframe. After 30 days initial contact, households with no other pathways identified will be connected to a Housing Assessor and placed on the Housing Registry.- Street Outreach: Provides support to individuals who are experiencing homelessness and living outsideNOTE: People seeking temporary care for their pets must already be enrolled in a housing support program through Washington County's Homeless Outreach Services Team to see if their pet can be sheltered by referral.
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2835 West Saint Germain Street, Suite 550, Saint Cloud, MN 56301
Provides temporary financial support to low income families and individuals struggling to maintain their housing by providing case management and short-term rent payment assistance.
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39555 Flink Avenue, North Branch, MN 55056
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.
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Mortgage Payment AssistanceHousing Search AssistanceMortgage Delinquency and Default CounselingHomeless Motel VouchersHousing Related Coordinated EntryAt Risk for HomelessnessHomeless PeopleHomelessness Prevention ProgramsEx-Offender Reentry ProgramsRent Payment AssistanceCase/Care ManagementUndesignated Temporary Financial AssistanceTransitional Housing/Shelter
14 3rd Street NE, Aitkin, MN 56431
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.
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Mortgage Payment AssistanceHousing Search AssistanceMortgage Delinquency and Default CounselingHomeless Motel VouchersHousing Related Coordinated EntryAt Risk for HomelessnessHomeless PeopleHomelessness Prevention ProgramsEx-Offender Reentry ProgramsRent Payment AssistanceCase/Care ManagementUndesignated Temporary Financial AssistanceTransitional Housing/Shelter
