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Seward Community Support Program - Mental Health Resources

Works with adults diagnosed with serious and persistent mental illness residing across Hennepin County communities. To increase overall stability, improve health and wellness, and support the member's ability to remain in the community, the team assesses the individual's goals and then provides or coordinates services to support folks in moving toward those goals. Some of the services provided include: - Accessing resources to find safe and affordable housing, and support in maintaining their housing. - Assisting with job applications, finding and maintaining employment, and moving toward or maintaining financial stability. - Community activities that give individuals the opportunity to enjoy public outings and build stronger connections to the community. - Fostering a community drop-in space that strives to ensure all individuals can feel safe, welcome, and valued, and can access mental health support from peers and counselors. - Helps foster social support, prevent isolation, and promote recovery. - Obtaining and maintaining health insurance benefits. - Providing mental health crisis support and resource connection. - Providing training/education about mental illness, treatment, recovery, and independent living skills.

Last assured

08/27/2025

Physical Address

2105 Minnehaha Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55404

Hours

11 am - 4 pm Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday

Fax

(612)333-5614

Application process

Call; walk in

Required documents

Application/registration form

Eligibility

Adults recovering from a mental illness. Must be a Hennepin County resident.

Service area

Minneapolis, MN

Agency info

Mental Health Resources

Provides community-based mental health and substance use disorder services to adults recovering from serious mental illness

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