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Safe Bay - Salvation Army - Harbor Light Center

1010 Currie Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN 55403

Eligibility

Open to all homeless single adult men; allows service and/or emotional support animals; individuals with a service and/or emotional support animal will be required to sign a Service Animal Acknowledgment document

Required documents

Temporary IDs may be issued on a case-by-case basis shelter will provide assistance in obtaining a valid ID. Acceptable forms of identification include: Tribal ID state ID or driver's license (any state or expired is acceptable) passport or passport card (expired is acceptable) military ID US permanent resident card school ID with photo and name mug shot (with photo) any legal document that links the individual's photo with their name. Note: Paper copies of any of these forms of ID are acceptable, as long as the photo is clear enough to verify identity.

Hours

4 pm - 9 pm/7 days a week
211
Voice

(612)204-8200
Voice·

Intake Hennepin Shelter Hotline

Languages

Spanish

Application process

  • Call- Monday - Friday: Call Hennepin Shelter Hotline 8 am - 10 pm; call 211 afterhours - Saturday - Sunday and holidays: Call Hennepin Shelter Hotline 1 pm - 9 pm; call Adult Shelter Connect 9 pm - 10 pm; call 211 afterhours- Adult Shelter Connect Walk-in: 11 am - 2 pm Mondays only at 160 Glenwood Avenue, Minneapolis

Service area

Anoka County, MN Carver County, MN Dakota County, MN Hennepin County, MN Ramsey County, MN Scott County, MN Washington County, MN

Other Information

Hours of Operation

  • Open Saturday or Sunday
  • Open Weekday Evenings After 5 pm

Languages

  • Spanish

Program Fees

  • No Fee
Overnight accommodations for homeless men. This secure shelter offers a safe place to spend the night. A free hot meal is served at 6 pm, and warm showers are available.

Last Assured

08/21/2025

Providing organization

Salvation Army - Harbor Light Center
Provides emergency shelter and meals for people experiencing homelessness