Transitional Housing Program - YWCA Saint Paul
Transitional housing helps prepare homeless single-parent households with children (in their care at the time of application) for self-sufficiency and independent living. Services include: - Development of individual service plans - Intensive case management, life skills training, resource coordination and referral - Site-based housing - Special activities and services for children
Categories
Last assured
05/01/2024
Physical Address
375 Selby Avenue, Saint Paul, MN 55102
Hours
8:30 - 4:30 Monday - Sunday
Fax
(651)222-6307
Voice
(651)222-3741
Application process
For families in Ramsey County, prescreening for Ramsey County Coordinated Access is available 24 hours/day through United Way 2-1-1 by dialing 2-1-1 or (651)291-0211.
Fee
Call for fee information
Required documents
Varies by program
Eligibility
Homeless single-parent households with dependent children; Ramsey County residents
Service area
Ramsey County, MN
Agency info
YWCA Saint Paul
Breaking down barriers and building up individuals and families through programs designed to reduce gender disparities in housing, education, employment and income, and health and wellness. Engages the community on race relations, developing a greater understanding of race in society, and works to create a coalition of people working toward racial and gender equality.