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ARCC Emergency Shelter - ARCC
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Health Care for the Homeless/House Calls - Minnesota Community Care
Increases access to medical services by traveling from site to site to bring services where it is convenient for individuals facing homelessness. Services include:
- Chemical health assessment and referrals
- Chiropractic services
- Medical services include primary care, transportation assistance, and community resource assistance and referral
- Nutrition services include assessment and referral, education, consultation, advocacy
- Mental health diagnosis and treatment services
- Optical including vision screening and eyeglasses
- Pharmaceutical services
- Physical therapy
- Public health nursing services include outreach and assessment, maternal/child health and family planning, child and teen checkups, and TB case management
Donations of unopened medicine, inhalers, and supplies are gratefully accepted. Must be delivered to the project.
Increases access to medical services by traveling from site to site to bring services where it is convenient for individuals facing homelessness. Services include:
- Chemical health assessment and referrals
- Chiropractic services
- Medical services include primary care, transportation assistance, and community resource assistance and referral
- Nutrition services include assessment and referral, education, consultation, advocacy
- Mental health diagnosis and treatment services
- Optical including vision screening and eyeglasses
- Pharmaceutical services
- Physical therapy
- Public health nursing services include outreach and assessment, maternal/child health and family planning, child and teen checkups, and TB case management
Donations of unopened medicine, inhalers, and supplies are gratefully accepted. Must be delivered to the project.
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Homeless MenPhysical TherapyRespiratory Aid Donation ProgramsContraceptionGeneral Counseling ServicesHomeless FamiliesNutrition EducationEarly Intervention for Mental IllnessHomeless WomenChiropracticPrenatal CareEye ScreeningGlasses/Contact LensesGeneral Medical CareTuberculosis ScreeningHomeless CouplesCommunity ClinicsHomeless People with a Mental IllnessGeneral Physical ExaminationsGeneral Assessment for Substance Use DisordersRetail PharmaciesMedical Supplies Donation ProgramsFamily and Community Medicine
Hennepin County Healthcare for the Homeless - Salvation Army - Harbor Light Center
Hennepin County Health Care for the Homeless nurse practitioners operate a clinic offering basic health care services. Clinic staff can make referrals for respite care when necessary to support a client's recovery from an illness or medical condition.
Hennepin County Health Care for the Homeless nurse practitioners operate a clinic offering basic health care services. Clinic staff can make referrals for respite care when necessary to support a client's recovery from an illness or medical condition.
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Street Outreach Program - Agate Housing and Services
Works with individuals sleeping outside or in substandard places and assists them to get into permanent housing. Provides a non-emergency response to homeless concerns in public settings with a mobile outreach team able to visit individuals in the community.
Can help address immediate basic needs for safety and survival outside with items such as food, personal grooming supplies, outdoor gear, clothing, and shelter referrals.
Low income and individuals experiencing homelessness can pick up a free Handbook of the Streets from 9 am - 4 pm Monday - Friday or download the PDF from the website.
Works with individuals sleeping outside or in substandard places and assists them to get into permanent housing. Provides a non-emergency response to homeless concerns in public settings with a mobile outreach team able to visit individuals in the community.
Can help address immediate basic needs for safety and survival outside with items such as food, personal grooming supplies, outdoor gear, clothing, and shelter referrals.
Low income and individuals experiencing homelessness can pick up a free Handbook of the Streets from 9 am - 4 pm Monday - Friday or download the PDF from the website.
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Northern Lights Drop In Center - Servants of Shelter - International Falls
Emergency Shelter and Day Center for people experiencing homelessness. Servants of Shelter operates a 5 apartment unit Family Shelter. Shelter guests receive Case Management and Housing Resource Navigation services during their 30-90 day stay. SOS operates a Day Center with laundry, showers, a communal kitchen, hygiene items, and more. SOS also operates two Permanent Supportive Housing programs for people living with disabilities who are also experiencing homelessness.
Emergency Shelter and Day Center for people experiencing homelessness. Servants of Shelter operates a 5 apartment unit Family Shelter. Shelter guests receive Case Management and Housing Resource Navigation services during their 30-90 day stay. SOS operates a Day Center with laundry, showers, a communal kitchen, hygiene items, and more. SOS also operates two Permanent Supportive Housing programs for people living with disabilities who are also experiencing homelessness.
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Saint Paul Opportunity Center - Catholic Charities Twin Cities - Saint Paul
An integrated one-stop location connecting adults to critical services to improve their health, income, housing stability, and overall well-being. Services offered:
- Access to Benefits: Community representatives can help individuals move towards self-sufficiency or access community benefits and support. Representatives can help with MNsure applications, Open Access voicemail, SNAP applications, Social Security applications, Veteran's benefits, and more. Schedules may vary when community representatives are onsite.
- Free laundry with a limit of one load per day
- Hot meals are available for those experiencing homelessness and food insecurity. Meals include breakfast, lunch, and dinner throughout the week.
- Lockers based on availability and for a fee
- Mail service available to guests which can be held for 7 days
- Phone charging stations
- Showers, towels, and toiletries for clients
- Supportive Services: Provides comprehensive help through medical care, vision screenings, housing services, referral to mental health assessments, legal services, financial services, and job opportunities
An integrated one-stop location connecting adults to critical services to improve their health, income, housing stability, and overall well-being. Services offered:
- Access to Benefits: Community representatives can help individuals move towards self-sufficiency or access community benefits and support. Representatives can help with MNsure applications, Open Access voicemail, SNAP applications, Social Security applications, Veteran's benefits, and more. Schedules may vary when community representatives are onsite.
- Free laundry with a limit of one load per day
- Hot meals are available for those experiencing homelessness and food insecurity. Meals include breakfast, lunch, and dinner throughout the week.
- Lockers based on availability and for a fee
- Mail service available to guests which can be held for 7 days
- Phone charging stations
- Showers, towels, and toiletries for clients
- Supportive Services: Provides comprehensive help through medical care, vision screenings, housing services, referral to mental health assessments, legal services, financial services, and job opportunities
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Medicaid ApplicationsGeneral Benefits and Services AssistanceSoup KitchensJob InformationTemporary Mailing AddressPublic Showers/BathsHomeless MenLaundry FacilitiesHomeless Drop In CentersCommunity VoicemailHomeless CouplesHomeless FamiliesCase/Care ManagementTherapy ReferralsBaggage Check FacilitiesFood Stamps/SNAP ApplicationsCommunity ClinicsCertificates/Forms AssistanceEye ScreeningHomeless WomenHomeless Veterans
Homeless Shelter - Wolfe Center
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Minneapolis Opportunity Center - Catholic Charities Twin Cities - Minneapolis
An integrated one-stop location connecting adults to critical services to improve their health, income, housing stability, and overall well-being. Services offered:
- Access to Benefits: Community representatives can help individuals move towards self-sufficiency or access community benefits and support. Representatives can help with MNsure applications, Open Access voicemail, SNAP applications, Social Security applications, Veteran's benefits, and more. Schedules may vary when community representatives are onsite.
- Hot meals available which include breakfast and lunch throughout the week and coffee daily
- Laundry services available to current residents of the shelter program
- Lockers available for use for 30 days
- Mail service
- Phone charging stations
- Showers, towels, and toiletries for clients
- Supportive Services: Provides comprehensive help through medical care, vision screenings, housing services, referral to mental health assessments, legal services, financial services, and job opportunities
An integrated one-stop location connecting adults to critical services to improve their health, income, housing stability, and overall well-being. Services offered:
- Access to Benefits: Community representatives can help individuals move towards self-sufficiency or access community benefits and support. Representatives can help with MNsure applications, Open Access voicemail, SNAP applications, Social Security applications, Veteran's benefits, and more. Schedules may vary when community representatives are onsite.
- Hot meals available which include breakfast and lunch throughout the week and coffee daily
- Laundry services available to current residents of the shelter program
- Lockers available for use for 30 days
- Mail service
- Phone charging stations
- Showers, towels, and toiletries for clients
- Supportive Services: Provides comprehensive help through medical care, vision screenings, housing services, referral to mental health assessments, legal services, financial services, and job opportunities
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Homeless WomenTherapy ReferralsCommunity ClinicsGeneral Benefits and Services AssistanceCase/Care ManagementHomeless Drop In CentersBaggage Check FacilitiesMedicaid ApplicationsCertificates/Forms AssistanceCommunity VoicemailHomeless VeteransSoup KitchensEye ScreeningHomeless CouplesFood Stamps/SNAP ApplicationsPublic Showers/BathsTemporary Mailing AddressJob InformationHomeless FamiliesHomeless Men
KOLA Drop In Center - American Indian Community Development Corporation - AICDC
Provides a culturally-specific after-hours drop-in center serving the American Indian street population who are chronically inebriated and chronically homeless, including:
- Case Management
- Laundry
- Meals
- Referrals to community resources
- Showers
- Telephones
Note: No pets allowed
Provides a culturally-specific after-hours drop-in center serving the American Indian street population who are chronically inebriated and chronically homeless, including:
- Case Management
- Laundry
- Meals
- Referrals to community resources
- Showers
- Telephones
Note: No pets allowed
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Health Care for the Homeless/House Calls - Minnesota Community Care
Increases access to medical services by traveling from site to site to bring services where it is convenient for individuals facing homelessness. Services include:
- Chemical health assessment and referrals
- Chiropractic services
- Medical services include primary care, transportation assistance, and community resource assistance and referral
- Nutrition services include assessment and referral, education, consultation, advocacy
- Mental health diagnosis and treatment services
- Optical including vision screening and eyeglasses
- Pharmaceutical services
- Physical therapy
- Public health nursing services include outreach and assessment, maternal/child health and family planning, child and teen checkups, and TB case management
Donations of unopened medicine, inhalers, and supplies are gratefully accepted. Must be delivered to the project.
Increases access to medical services by traveling from site to site to bring services where it is convenient for individuals facing homelessness. Services include:
- Chemical health assessment and referrals
- Chiropractic services
- Medical services include primary care, transportation assistance, and community resource assistance and referral
- Nutrition services include assessment and referral, education, consultation, advocacy
- Mental health diagnosis and treatment services
- Optical including vision screening and eyeglasses
- Pharmaceutical services
- Physical therapy
- Public health nursing services include outreach and assessment, maternal/child health and family planning, child and teen checkups, and TB case management
Donations of unopened medicine, inhalers, and supplies are gratefully accepted. Must be delivered to the project.
What's Here
Homeless MenPhysical TherapyRespiratory Aid Donation ProgramsContraceptionGeneral Counseling ServicesHomeless FamiliesNutrition EducationEarly Intervention for Mental IllnessHomeless WomenChiropracticPrenatal CareEye ScreeningGlasses/Contact LensesGeneral Medical CareTuberculosis ScreeningHomeless CouplesCommunity ClinicsHomeless People with a Mental IllnessGeneral Physical ExaminationsGeneral Assessment for Substance Use DisordersRetail PharmaciesMedical Supplies Donation ProgramsFamily and Community Medicine
Homeless Shelter - Peoples Church
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Homeless Shelter - GRACE House Homeless Shelter - Itasca County
Temporary emergency lodging for individuals and families who are homeless including:
- Dinner
- Sleeping accommodations
- Light breakfast
- Lunch
- Showers
- Guests must be assessed by the GRACE House Director or supervisor prior to acceptance at GRACE House
- Guests will not be accepted after 8 pm
- Overnight accommodations may be needed until assessment can be done
- Day services available for registered guests
- To volunteer please contact Grace House at (218)326-2790. Volunteer training is held the 2nd Monday of each month at 5:30 pm
Temporary emergency lodging for individuals and families who are homeless including:
- Dinner
- Sleeping accommodations
- Light breakfast
- Lunch
- Showers
- Guests must be assessed by the GRACE House Director or supervisor prior to acceptance at GRACE House
- Guests will not be accepted after 8 pm
- Overnight accommodations may be needed until assessment can be done
- Day services available for registered guests
- To volunteer please contact Grace House at (218)326-2790. Volunteer training is held the 2nd Monday of each month at 5:30 pm
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Health Care for the Homeless/House Calls - Minnesota Community Care
Increases access to medical services by traveling from site to site to bring services where it is convenient for individuals facing homelessness. Services include:
- Chemical health assessment and referrals
- Chiropractic services
- Medical services include primary care, transportation assistance, and community resource assistance and referral
- Nutrition services include assessment and referral, education, consultation, advocacy
- Mental health diagnosis and treatment services
- Optical including vision screening and eyeglasses
- Pharmaceutical services
- Physical therapy
- Public health nursing services include outreach and assessment, maternal/child health and family planning, child and teen checkups, and TB case management
Donations of unopened medicine, inhalers, and supplies are gratefully accepted. Must be delivered to the project.
Increases access to medical services by traveling from site to site to bring services where it is convenient for individuals facing homelessness. Services include:
- Chemical health assessment and referrals
- Chiropractic services
- Medical services include primary care, transportation assistance, and community resource assistance and referral
- Nutrition services include assessment and referral, education, consultation, advocacy
- Mental health diagnosis and treatment services
- Optical including vision screening and eyeglasses
- Pharmaceutical services
- Physical therapy
- Public health nursing services include outreach and assessment, maternal/child health and family planning, child and teen checkups, and TB case management
Donations of unopened medicine, inhalers, and supplies are gratefully accepted. Must be delivered to the project.
What's Here
Homeless MenPhysical TherapyRespiratory Aid Donation ProgramsContraceptionGeneral Counseling ServicesHomeless FamiliesNutrition EducationEarly Intervention for Mental IllnessHomeless WomenChiropracticPrenatal CareEye ScreeningGlasses/Contact LensesGeneral Medical CareTuberculosis ScreeningHomeless CouplesCommunity ClinicsHomeless People with a Mental IllnessGeneral Physical ExaminationsGeneral Assessment for Substance Use DisordersRetail PharmaciesMedical Supplies Donation ProgramsFamily and Community Medicine
Health Care for the Homeless/House Calls - Minnesota Community Care
Increases access to medical services by traveling from site to site to bring services where it is convenient for individuals facing homelessness. Services include:
- Chemical health assessment and referrals
- Chiropractic services
- Medical services include primary care, transportation assistance, and community resource assistance and referral
- Nutrition services include assessment and referral, education, consultation, advocacy
- Mental health diagnosis and treatment services
- Optical including vision screening and eyeglasses
- Pharmaceutical services
- Physical therapy
- Public health nursing services include outreach and assessment, maternal/child health and family planning, child and teen checkups, and TB case management
Donations of unopened medicine, inhalers, and supplies are gratefully accepted. Must be delivered to the project.
Increases access to medical services by traveling from site to site to bring services where it is convenient for individuals facing homelessness. Services include:
- Chemical health assessment and referrals
- Chiropractic services
- Medical services include primary care, transportation assistance, and community resource assistance and referral
- Nutrition services include assessment and referral, education, consultation, advocacy
- Mental health diagnosis and treatment services
- Optical including vision screening and eyeglasses
- Pharmaceutical services
- Physical therapy
- Public health nursing services include outreach and assessment, maternal/child health and family planning, child and teen checkups, and TB case management
Donations of unopened medicine, inhalers, and supplies are gratefully accepted. Must be delivered to the project.
What's Here
Homeless MenPhysical TherapyRespiratory Aid Donation ProgramsContraceptionGeneral Counseling ServicesHomeless FamiliesNutrition EducationEarly Intervention for Mental IllnessHomeless WomenChiropracticPrenatal CareEye ScreeningGlasses/Contact LensesGeneral Medical CareTuberculosis ScreeningHomeless CouplesCommunity ClinicsHomeless People with a Mental IllnessGeneral Physical ExaminationsGeneral Assessment for Substance Use DisordersRetail PharmaciesMedical Supplies Donation ProgramsFamily and Community Medicine
Outreach - GRACE House Homeless Shelter - Itasca County
Provides one-on-one meetings in the community or at Grace House to assist with:
-housing navigation
-Coordinated Entry
-Section 8 or combined applications
Provides one-on-one meetings in the community or at Grace House to assist with:
-housing navigation
-Coordinated Entry
-Section 8 or combined applications
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