Bridge to Benefits is a project by Children’s Defense Fund-Minnesota to improve the well-being of families and individuals by linking them to public work support programs and tax credits. By answering a few simple questions, you will be able to see if you or someone else may be eligible for public work support programs. We … Read more
Category: Housing and Housing Services
Life happens. If you are in need of a warm bed, a warm meal and some warm personalities, we are here for you. The Dorothy Day Hospitality House is a temporary homeless shelter conveniently located in downtown Rochester, Minnesota within walking distance to Mayo Clinic, buses and community resources.
What if there was a different, better way to live? There is. Do you need a place to stay? Do you need food? Hygiene supplies? Job skills training? Do you just need someone confidential to talk to – someone who understands? Breaking Free is here and we can help you. Call (651) 645-6557 to schedule … Read more
If you or your family are without a stable place to stay or at risk of becoming homeless, our goal is to connect you to the right resources for your specific needs. Hope Housing Services can work with you to develop a housing plan and determine which housing options are available to fit your needs. If you are … Read more
Domestic Violence 24-HOUR, TOLL-FREE CRISIS LINE: 1-866-367-4297 Domestic violence can happen to anyone, regardless of age, financial status, race, ethnicity, religion, disability, or sexual preference or orientation. Bluff Country Family Resources provides free individualized crisis intervention, legal and personal advocacy, support groups, as well as information and referrals. Some specific services we offer to victims … Read more
As a trusted resource for families, the Nursery focuses on prevention by offering free, voluntary services for parents who face barriers such as unemployment, homelessness, medical or mental health concerns, poverty, domestic violence, or other difficult situations. We help strengthen families by connecting them to resources, caring for their children during difficult times, and setting … Read more
The Eldercare Locator is a nationwide service that connects older Americans and their caregivers with trustworthy local support resources. Since 1991, the Eldercare Locator has been linking those who need assistance with state and local agencies on aging, as well as community-based organizations that serve older adults and their caregivers. Whether help is needed with … Read more
The Ain Dah Yung Center – which means “our home” in the Ojibwe language – is an emergency shelter for runaway and homeless American Indian youth and provides a healing place within the community to thrive in safety and wholeness. ADYC provides a continuum of care and services recognizing that, in American Indian culture, you can’t … Read more
DISCOVER A WELCOMING COMMUNITY We believe in the power of home. A place where you can gather with friends, tuck the kids into bed and dream. When you make an Aeon community your home, we promise to respect you, care for the property and encourage all our residents to be good neighbors. Together, we’ll make … Read more
Since 1980 we have provided a facility to house homeless, chemically dependent adults. Primary Focus: Chronic Chemically Dependent persons Services Provided: Residential Facility, Medication Admin., Type of Care: Board and Lodging Special Programs/Groups: Forms of Payment Accepted: Self, Social Security, Group Residential Housing Funding Payment Assistance: GRH through county of financial responsibility Special Language Services: … Read more
Avenues partners with youth experiencing homelessness to achieve their dreams. For 25 years, Avenues has supported youth ages 16-24 in Hennepin County. Whether a young person needs someplace to stay for just one night, or a year and a half, Avenues empowers youth to find their path out of homelessness. We do that by providing … Read more