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Homeless Services - Range Mental Health Center
Provides homeless outreach and case management services to adults with serious and persistent mental illness. Offers housing options including crisis beds, rental assistance, and permanent housing. Outreach, case management, and rental assistance are also available to homeless youth under the age of 24.
NOTE: Single adults and youth must get a pre-screen through United Way 211 to access this program. The pre-screen information is provided to Saint Louis County Housing Assessment Team (SLCHAT).
Provides homeless outreach and case management services to adults with serious and persistent mental illness. Offers housing options including crisis beds, rental assistance, and permanent housing. Outreach, case management, and rental assistance are also available to homeless youth under the age of 24.
NOTE: Single adults and youth must get a pre-screen through United Way 211 to access this program. The pre-screen information is provided to Saint Louis County Housing Assessment Team (SLCHAT).
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Hope Street Shelter - Catholic Charities Twin Cities - Hope Street Youth Shelter
An emergency shelter for young individuals offering a safe place to stay and holistic care. Provides trauma-informed care model for youth to receive support for 30-90 days as they work to secure permanent housing. Services include:
- Case management
- Chemical health support and referrals
- Community building and social connectedness
- Educational assistance
- Employment resources
- Family reunification
- Goal setting
- Independent living skills
- Life skills training
- Parenting support and education
- Mental health counseling
- Single room availability
An emergency shelter for young individuals offering a safe place to stay and holistic care. Provides trauma-informed care model for youth to receive support for 30-90 days as they work to secure permanent housing. Services include:
- Case management
- Chemical health support and referrals
- Community building and social connectedness
- Educational assistance
- Employment resources
- Family reunification
- Goal setting
- Independent living skills
- Life skills training
- Parenting support and education
- Mental health counseling
- Single room availability
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Drop-In Youth Center - Life House - Duluth
A safe, adult-supervised place for youth ages 14-24 to socialize.
Access to basic needs such as:
- Clothing
- Hygiene supplies
- Laundry
- Meals
- Showers
- Storage lockers
Offering daily:
- Activities
- Independent living skills classes
- Support groups
A safe, adult-supervised place for youth ages 14-24 to socialize.
Access to basic needs such as:
- Clothing
- Hygiene supplies
- Laundry
- Meals
- Showers
- Storage lockers
Offering daily:
- Activities
- Independent living skills classes
- Support groups
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Information, Support, and Prevention Education - Missing Children Minnesota - MCM
- Emotional support
- Information and referral to appropriate resources for families of missing children
- Information on prevention
- Public education
- Emotional support
- Information and referral to appropriate resources for families of missing children
- Information on prevention
- Public education
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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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Homeless to Housing - Hennepin County Human Services - Social Services
Hennepin County residents who are experiencing homelessness can receive housing case management assistance through the Homeless to Housing program. The primary focus of the Homeless to Housing team is to fill system gaps by offering case management to people who otherwise lack support and access to resources by helping them secure permanent housing.
The Homeless to Housing teams can help single adults, families, youth, and veterans who are staying in shelter or those living unsheltered with the following:
1. Referral
2. Intake
3. Goal planning
4. Barrier busting
5. Housing identification and move in
6. Stabilization and referral to long-term support
Hennepin County residents who are experiencing homelessness can receive housing case management assistance through the Homeless to Housing program. The primary focus of the Homeless to Housing team is to fill system gaps by offering case management to people who otherwise lack support and access to resources by helping them secure permanent housing.
The Homeless to Housing teams can help single adults, families, youth, and veterans who are staying in shelter or those living unsheltered with the following:
1. Referral
2. Intake
3. Goal planning
4. Barrier busting
5. Housing identification and move in
6. Stabilization and referral to long-term support
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Outreach and Support Services - Bridge for Youth, The
- Outreach program to youth in crisis, connecting them to resources and services, and promoting their safety, stability, and full potential.
- Mobile Youth Outreach Center: Provides virtual support and 1:1 in-person mobile intervention to meet immediate basic needs including health food, gender affirming clothing, resources for harm reduction and safety planning, assessments and referrals, and case management. Locate mobile bus sites and locations throughout the Twin Cities by accessing the online schedule or the YSN mobile app.
- Outreach program to youth in crisis, connecting them to resources and services, and promoting their safety, stability, and full potential.
- Mobile Youth Outreach Center: Provides virtual support and 1:1 in-person mobile intervention to meet immediate basic needs including health food, gender affirming clothing, resources for harm reduction and safety planning, assessments and referrals, and case management. Locate mobile bus sites and locations throughout the Twin Cities by accessing the online schedule or the YSN mobile app.
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Safe House - Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota - Metro
Overnight safe shelter including:
- Advocacy and referral to services
- Case management services
- Housing education
- Legal services
- Meals
- Showers, laundry facility
- Transportation/bus tokens
- Youth friendly counseling
Overnight safe shelter including:
- Advocacy and referral to services
- Case management services
- Housing education
- Legal services
- Meals
- Showers, laundry facility
- Transportation/bus tokens
- Youth friendly counseling
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SafeZone Drop-In Services - Face to Face Health and Counseling Service
Resource center for homeless, runaway, and low-income youth. Services include:
- Case management and life skills education
- Clothing closet as well as hygiene supplies
- Computer lab/resource room for employment, education, and housing assistance
- Daily hot meal and sandwiches
- Food shelf for emergency use
- Referrals to community resources
- Shower and laundry facility
Resource center for homeless, runaway, and low-income youth. Services include:
- Case management and life skills education
- Clothing closet as well as hygiene supplies
- Computer lab/resource room for employment, education, and housing assistance
- Daily hot meal and sandwiches
- Food shelf for emergency use
- Referrals to community resources
- Shower and laundry facility
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Families in Transition - Bemidji Independent School District 31
Assists families, schools, and the community to:
- Enroll homeless students in a stable education program
- Make transportation arrangements that promote stability including school of origin if feasible
- Gather school records from other locations
- Distribute school supplies and make referrals to agencies that meet basic needs
- Increase awareness and support in the community regarding conditions of homelessness
- Be an advocate within the school system as well as in the community helping assure homeless students are respected and addressed
Assists families, schools, and the community to:
- Enroll homeless students in a stable education program
- Make transportation arrangements that promote stability including school of origin if feasible
- Gather school records from other locations
- Distribute school supplies and make referrals to agencies that meet basic needs
- Increase awareness and support in the community regarding conditions of homelessness
- Be an advocate within the school system as well as in the community helping assure homeless students are respected and addressed
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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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Youth Services Network - Bridge for Youth, The
A web-based application providing:
- Information on critical supports and services such as access to street and school outreach workers, locations and hours of drop-in centers, food, teen clinics, basic needs (clothing, showers, laundry) and parenting
- Real-time shelter bed availability for homeless youth throughout the Twin Cities metro area; how to access the shelter and bus route information
- Youth can sign up to receive text or email notification when a shelter bed becomes available
A web-based application providing:
- Information on critical supports and services such as access to street and school outreach workers, locations and hours of drop-in centers, food, teen clinics, basic needs (clothing, showers, laundry) and parenting
- Real-time shelter bed availability for homeless youth throughout the Twin Cities metro area; how to access the shelter and bus route information
- Youth can sign up to receive text or email notification when a shelter bed becomes available
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Homeless Services - Range Mental Health Center
Provides homeless outreach and case management services to adults with serious and persistent mental illness. Offers housing options including crisis beds, rental assistance, and permanent housing. Outreach, case management, and rental assistance are also available to homeless youth under the age of 24.
NOTE: Single adults and youth must get a pre-screen through United Way 211 to access this program. The pre-screen information is provided to Saint Louis County Housing Assessment Team (SLCHAT).
Provides homeless outreach and case management services to adults with serious and persistent mental illness. Offers housing options including crisis beds, rental assistance, and permanent housing. Outreach, case management, and rental assistance are also available to homeless youth under the age of 24.
NOTE: Single adults and youth must get a pre-screen through United Way 211 to access this program. The pre-screen information is provided to Saint Louis County Housing Assessment Team (SLCHAT).
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Drop-In Center - HOPE 4 Youth
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.
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.
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Head Start and Early Head Start - Southwestern Minnesota Opportunity Council
Involves families in educating their children and providing experiences that develop social skills, language, physical development, and concepts. Special services are offered to children with diagnosed disabilities and their families.
Services include:
- Educational opportunities
??- Family and community resources
- Head Start classrooms or home-based services
- Individualized educational curriculum
- Medical, dental, and developmental screenings
???- Nutritional screening
- Parent involvement
Involves families in educating their children and providing experiences that develop social skills, language, physical development, and concepts. Special services are offered to children with diagnosed disabilities and their families.
Services include:
- Educational opportunities
??- Family and community resources
- Head Start classrooms or home-based services
- Individualized educational curriculum
- Medical, dental, and developmental screenings
???- Nutritional screening
- Parent involvement
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Futures Employment Program - Life House - Duluth
Provides support for homeless and street youth seeking help in:
- Preparing for employment (resume building)
- Increasing their earned income
- Participating in long-term career planning
The program offers:
- Individualized job placement and support
- On-site paid work readiness (Legitimate Hustle Program) teaching entrepreneurship and business skills
Provides support for homeless and street youth seeking help in:
- Preparing for employment (resume building)
- Increasing their earned income
- Participating in long-term career planning
The program offers:
- Individualized job placement and support
- On-site paid work readiness (Legitimate Hustle Program) teaching entrepreneurship and business skills
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Resilience House Emergency Shelter - Bridge for Youth, The
Resilience House is open 24/7 year round to provide emergency shelter, meals, access to healthcare, individual/group/family counseling, case management, and support for youth. Programming focuses on family reunification when safe and possible. When not possible, youth are supported in identifying and securing safe and stable housing.
Resilience House is open 24/7 year round to provide emergency shelter, meals, access to healthcare, individual/group/family counseling, case management, and support for youth. Programming focuses on family reunification when safe and possible. When not possible, youth are supported in identifying and securing safe and stable housing.
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Adolescents Resources and Support Services - Big Mama Han&'s
Helps youth who need support to thrive in the community. Services included:
- Bus cards to get around
- Case management
- Clothing items
- Financial counseling classes include bank accounts, budgeting, credit counseling, and savings
- Food Resources
- Hygiene products
- One on one individual mentoring and goal planning
- School needs such as school supplies and advocating on for children at school
- Shoes
- Young teen pregnancy (resources to help adolescents who dropped out of school go back and get their High School diploma or GED)
Helps youth who need support to thrive in the community. Services included:
- Bus cards to get around
- Case management
- Clothing items
- Financial counseling classes include bank accounts, budgeting, credit counseling, and savings
- Food Resources
- Hygiene products
- One on one individual mentoring and goal planning
- School needs such as school supplies and advocating on for children at school
- Shoes
- Young teen pregnancy (resources to help adolescents who dropped out of school go back and get their High School diploma or GED)
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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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Drop-In Resource Center for Youth - Open Doors For Youth
A drop-in resource center for youth who are experiencing homelessness.
Offers assistance with:
- Basic needs such as food, clothing, hygiene products, and sleeping bags
- Building networks of support, personal well-being, and housing stability
- Case management
- Essential services related to medical and mental health, legal assistance, education, and employment support
- Moving in supplies
A drop-in resource center for youth who are experiencing homelessness.
Offers assistance with:
- Basic needs such as food, clothing, hygiene products, and sleeping bags
- Building networks of support, personal well-being, and housing stability
- Case management
- Essential services related to medical and mental health, legal assistance, education, and employment support
- Moving in supplies
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Crisis Phone and Text - Bridge for Youth, The
Phone line and text answered 24 hours a day for youth and parents in crisis
Phone line and text answered 24 hours a day for youth and parents in crisis
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Families in Transition - Bemidji Independent School District 31
Assists families, schools, and the community to:
- Enroll homeless students in a stable education program
- Make transportation arrangements that promote stability including school of origin if feasible
- Gather school records from other locations
- Distribute school supplies and make referrals to agencies that meet basic needs
- Increase awareness and support in the community regarding conditions of homelessness
- Be an advocate within the school system as well as in the community helping assure homeless students are respected and addressed
Assists families, schools, and the community to:
- Enroll homeless students in a stable education program
- Make transportation arrangements that promote stability including school of origin if feasible
- Gather school records from other locations
- Distribute school supplies and make referrals to agencies that meet basic needs
- Increase awareness and support in the community regarding conditions of homelessness
- Be an advocate within the school system as well as in the community helping assure homeless students are respected and addressed
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Drop In Center - Oasis for Youth
Provides help in finding safe, suitable housing and connects to community resources to navigate life's challenges.
Social services include:
- Case management
- Educational support
- Housing referrals
- Job search assistance
- Legal support
- Mental health care; mental health counseling available on-site through community collaborations
Coordinated Entry Assessments:
- Provides an assessment to eligible individuals that will place them on a list for housing options
Amenities available:
- Clothing Closet
- Computers and wi-fi
- Food
- Hygiene supplies and snacks
- Laundry
- Showers
Provides help in finding safe, suitable housing and connects to community resources to navigate life's challenges.
Social services include:
- Case management
- Educational support
- Housing referrals
- Job search assistance
- Legal support
- Mental health care; mental health counseling available on-site through community collaborations
Coordinated Entry Assessments:
- Provides an assessment to eligible individuals that will place them on a list for housing options
Amenities available:
- Clothing Closet
- Computers and wi-fi
- Food
- Hygiene supplies and snacks
- Laundry
- Showers
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