Family Centers - Neighborhood House
Family Centers assist with the following for families only: - Free diapers and other basic needs when supplies are available Provides community referrals for families only: ??- Bridging: Provides referrals to Bridging; Neighborhood House does not assist financially with appointment or delivery costs; appointment fee of $75 and delivery fee of $200 - College Bound: Assists with enrolling children in CollegeBound, a program dedicated to connecting families and their children to early childhood resources as well as financial education and tools to be financially healthy. For this program, children must be born on or after January 1, 2020 - My Very Own Bed (MVOB): Provides referrals for My Very Own Bed program. MVOB offers new twin beds for children ages 2-17 moving into stable housing. Includes, new beds, set of sheets, blankets, pillow, mattress pad, stuffed animal, and a book with each referral. Neighborhood House does not cover the costs related to this program; $55 for the first bed and $25 for every bed after. - Parental Support Outreach Program (PSOP): Provides a voluntary service program in collaboration with Ramsey County that connects parents with extra resources to provide safety and security for their children. Families can be referred to a center through Ramsey County or self-referred, must meet program eligibility. Contact the Family Center for more information.
Last assured
08/22/2024
Physical Address
179 Robie Street East, Saint Paul, MN 55107
Hours
9 am - 5 pm Monday - Friday
Fax
(651)789-2501
Application process
Call for an intake; walk-ins will not be accepted
Fee
Most services are free; call for information
Required documents
Application/registration form; mail with current address; picture ID; proof of address; proof of household income
Eligibility
Serves families living in zip codes 55106, 55107, 55116, 55117, 55119, or 55130
Languages
Spanish
Hmong
Service area
Saint Paul, MN
Agency info
Neighborhood House
Builds opportunities for vibrant, diverse communities through partnership with individuals, families, and communities by meeting essential human needs, facilitating active participation in community life, and providing access to additional community resources and programs. Provides assistance with basic needs, food, housing, and family coaching and education programming.