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Transitional housing and homeless shelters Hennepin County and Minneapolis area. Find details on charity agencies and churches in Hennepin County that operate transitional housing programs or homeless shelters.
There are units for veterans, the disabled or mentally ill, women facing violence and others. When a resident is faced with a housing crisis or homelessness in Hennepin County or Minneapolis Minnesota, short term housing in Hennepin County is offered near you , and listed below.
Free Legal Services
There are also free vouchers for hotel or motel rooms, rapid rehousing services and legal aid. The resources are offered for people of all backgrounds, including single parents, children, and individuals that were recently evicted. Some of the primary programs and non-profit agencies are listed below.
Thousands of local families face imminent eviction or face some form of short or long term homelessness every year. It can be due to a job loss or unexpected financial hardship. When this occurs, these transitional housing programs can provide the support needed.
Employment and Job Training
In addition to a place to reside (whether a homeless shelter or transitional housing program), many of the Minneapolis area agencies also provide case management, counseling, and other emergency aid.
This can include things such as free food, access to job training, and financial literacy classes. There is also homeless prevention and rehousing in Minnesota . However the focus is always on addressing the root cause of the homelessness. Emergency short term housing in Hennepin County: Alliance Housing: Address is 2309 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55404.
Phone:(612) 872-2310 or 612-870-2267
Employment and Job Training
Transitional housing is available. Services can help the homeless and recently evicted locate a new low income home or apartment to live in. Case management is offered too, including information on job training, placement, and related services. Haven Housing - St. Anne’s Place, Ascension Place, Inc.
There is a program known as Boarding and Lodging with Special Services. Location is 1803 N Bryant Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55411. Call (612) 588-0861 Avenues for Homeless Youth - GLBT Host Home Program: Location is 1708 Oak Park Ave N, Minneapolis, MN, 55411. Telephone number is (612) 522-1690 Several resources are offered.
One is the GLBT Host Home Program, which is for homeless gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender youth. The non-profit also offers more general transitional housing with supportive services. Coverage is for all of Hennepin County. The Bridge for Youth - Homeless Youth Program: Address is 1111 W 22nd St, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55405.
Phone:(612) 377-8800: Offers emergency homeless shelter, case management, short term housing and more for homeless youth between the ages of 16 and 21. Other programs are for the family too.
Additional locations are at 2200 Emerson Ave S, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55405. Call (612) 377-8800. Catholic Charities Children’s Services Division - Hope Street Transitional Living Program
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4140 Cheatham Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55406. Dial (612) 204-8211 Hispanic Outreach is also offered by Catholic Charities Family Services. This can provide housing and basic needs (such as clothing, meals) to members of the Hennepin County Latino community. Location is 1723 Bryant Ave N, Minneapolis, MN, 55411.
Call (612) 529-9684 or (612) 529-9554. A third location is at the Exodus Residence. Address is1414 11th Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55404. Phone number (612) 204-8330.
Community Action Agency Services
Community Action Partnership of Hennepin County 7101 Northland Cir N, Minneapolis, MN 55428. Call (952) 697-1320 or (952) 933-9639 Administers numerous services for the recently evicted, homeless, and low income. Among them include transitional housing, information on financial aid for security deposits, and more.
Some services are for the currently homeless too. Avivo: Location is 1900 Chicago Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55404. Call 612.752.8000: They operate small, tiny transitional housing or shelters. There are dozens of units in which the tenant will get a place to live as they get wraparound services to help them stabilize.
Hennepin Shelter Hotline: The homeless can call to find a location to stay tonight. Get information on cold or warm weather homeless shelters that have beds available in Hennepin County, rapid rehousing, veteran benefits and more. Call 612-204-8200 Cornerstone Advocacy Service: Main location is 1000 E 80th St, Minneapolis, MN, 55420.
Call (952) 884-0330: House of Charity - Transitional Housing: Location is 510 S 8th St, Minneapolis, MN, 55404. Main number - (612) 594-2002: Kateri Residence: Location is 2408 S 4th Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55404. Phone: (612) 871-0477: Life Rebuilders, Genesis House: Location is 3049 Columbus Ave, Minneapolis, MN, 55407.
Main phone number - (612) 825-6871 Transitional housing is offered to help people in Hennepin County restart their life. There is housing for substance abusers, adult met who are homeless and others. There is testing, an application process as well as other requirements. Lutheran Social Service - Housing Services: Address: 2400 Park Ave, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55404.
Phone: (612) 879-5358
Section 8 Housing Assistance
Numerous assistance programs are offered. A focus is on homeless prevention. Or if you have no other options, then get information on and referral to low income government housing, section 8 vouchers, and transitional housing apartments. Single parents can get help too.
Metro Hope Ministries - Healing House for women with children: Location is 2739 Cedar Ave S, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55407. Telephone - (612) 721-9415 Residential recovery and more focused programs and housing is for women with their children.
Higher Ground Catholic Charities: Address: 165 Glenwood Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55405. Phone: (612) 204-8552
Employment and Job Training
The church offers emergency shelter and other services in Hennepin County. Get information on permanent housing placement, job training, financial aid, food, and more. Metro Women's Center Inc. 6418 Bass Lake Rd, Crystal, MN, 55428. Main phone - (763) 533-8642 The non-profit offers a short term homeless shelter in private homes for pregnant women and single moms over 18 years old.
Rainbow Health - Minnesota AIDS Project (MAP) 701 S 4th Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55415. Phone 612-341-2060 Offers transitional housing for HIV/AIDs patients. Minnesota Assistance Council for Veterans (MACV) 1000 University Ave W Ste 110, St Paul, MN 55104. Dial (612) 726-1327
Employment and Job Training
Housing and other support is for veterans, their families, and ex military members in Hennepin County. Also get referrals and help in applying for government benefits that go above and beyond housing programs.
Referrals can be provided to medical care, food pantries, job training, and more. They help rehouse veterans, find transitional housing or long term apartments and addresses homelessness.
Minnesota Indian Women's Resource Center (MIWRC): Main address: 2300 15th Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55404. Phone: (612) 728-2000. Call (612) 728-2027 Minnesota Veterans Homes (MVH) 5101 Minnehaha Ave Bldg 10 Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55417: Phone: (612) 548-5700 In addition to low income housing, work with a case management to access other services.
For example, learn about shelter, feeding sites, and related self-sufficiency programs. Social workers offer help to Get Housing, Jobs, Case Management and a general Renewed Life. Northside Residents Redevelopment Council (NRRC) - Positive Living Useful Skills (PLUS) Main location is 1303 Golden Valley Rd, Minneapolis, MN 55411.
Call (612) 335-5924 for information Our Saviour's Housing 2219 Chicago Ave S, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55404. Dial (612) 872-4021 There is free, temporary transitional housing. Fraser Early Childhood Family Development Center 700 Humboldt Avenue North, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55411. Telephone - (612) 803-5645 Single parents, the working poor, and women with children may receive support with housing needs.
Safe Haven Services - Hennepin House: Address is 2060 Centre Pointe Blvd #3, St Paul, MN 55120. Call (651) 774-0011:
Free Vehicle Programs
A program known as Boarding and Lodging with Special Services offers a home that provides sleeping room, shelter and free meals. At the same time, the organization also provides supportive services and health care for those needing additional assistance.
Gain access to programs to enhance independent living skills. People Serving People Inc. - PSP: Location is 614 S 3rd St, Minneapolis, MN 55415. Phone: (612) 332-4500 or try (612) 277-0208 The organization provides supportive services in housing for homeless and /or disabled youth throughout the Hennepin County region and the Twin Cities.
Read more on People Serving People assistance in Minneapolis Perspectives, Inc. Main location of the agency is 3381 Gorham Ave Ste 101, St. Louis Park, MN, 55426. Call (952) 926-2600 There is also supportive housing in which a place to live is provided along with counseling, transportation for the disabled and other services.
This is a short term housing solution. Pillsbury United Community - Fathers and Children Together (FACT): As the name implies, can provide support to father's, including single parents or dads. Get support, including workshops, on life skills development and get help in locating permanent housing and apartments.
There are multiple sites in Hennepin County with social services too. 2323 11th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN, 55404. Call 612-721-1681 420 15th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN, 55454. Dial 612-338-5282 1701 Oak Park Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN, 55411. Call 612-377-7000 Project for Pride in Living (PPL) - Cabrini Partnership 919 12th Ave SE, Minneapolis, MN 5541
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