Transitional Housing Program - Midwest Challenge - Life Rebuilders

Adult men and women ages 18 and over who are currently struggling with a substance use issue and are: - Released from prison, a treatment center, or are currently homeless. Individuals with an arson or sex offense will not be accepted. - Residents of Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, or Washington counties
Application/registration form Professional Statement of Need form picture ID verification of prior criminal offense
8 am - 4 pm Monday - Friday

Call for application; email; visit website

Monthly room and board; paid by county/state; vary

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

Description

Provides short-term and long-term transitional housing at 14 properties for adult men and women who have a substance use issue and have been released from prison, a treatment center, or are currently homeless. Housing facilities are located in Apple Valley, Burnsville, south Minneapolis, north Minneapolis, Brooklyn Center, and Richfield. Services provided: - A safe, alcohol, and drug free-living environment. Rooms are either shared or single bedrooms. - Comprehensive life skills training, coaching, support, and supervision - Learn to rebuild strong interpersonal relationships, self-respect, confidence, personal integrity, life meaning and purpose, and family unit - Referral to community resources for health, mental health, support groups, and other resources - Training sessions to becoming a responsible and contributing member of the community NOTE: Life Rebuilders is not a medical or treatment facility

Providing organization

Midwest Challenge - Life Rebuilders

A non-profit faith-based organization providing housing and programs to men and women. Offers short-term and long-term housing for those who have been released from prison, treatment centers, or are currently homeless.

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