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Drop-in center for youth who are homeless, youth in crisis or sexually exploited youth offering individual advocacy and case management, and referrals to a network of services which are designed to achieve self-sufficiency, connectedness and self-empowerment. YouthLink houses the Youth Opportunity Center, a collaboration of agencies providing services to young people in one location. Partner agencies provide services that include housing stability, health and wellness, crisis/basic needs/drop-in, education, and employment. Services include:
- Access to computers, phones, and mail
- Community resource referrals to shelter and housing
- Basic needs services: Hot meals and bag lunches, clothing closet, showers, laundry, and connections to emergency shelters. Assists with connecting youth to Hennepin County support services.
- Financial assistance to obtain vital documentation including social security card, birth certificate, and/or state ID. Application assistance is available for food stamps and Medical Assistance.
- Job search and employment assistance and education assistance and resources
- FHPAP application assistance only for eligible youth in Hennepin County seeking rent assistance. FHPAP does not provide direct assistance. Hennepin County is responsible for determining eligibility and distributing rent assistance funds.
- On-site health clinic and health care support including referrals to mental health and substance abuse services
- Street Outreach Program: Caseworkers go out into the community, locate homeless youth and inform them of services that are available to them. May provide the youth with clothing, safe sex information and resources, bus cards, etc.
Drop-in center for youth who are homeless, youth in crisis or sexually exploited youth offering individual advocacy and case management, and referrals to a network of services which are designed to achieve self-sufficiency, connectedness and self-empowerment. YouthLink houses the Youth Opportunity Center, a collaboration of agencies providing services to young people in one location. Partner agencies provide services that include housing stability, health and wellness, crisis/basic needs/drop-in, education, and employment. Services include:
- Access to computers, phones, and mail
- Community resource referrals to shelter and housing
- Basic needs services: Hot meals and bag lunches, clothing closet, showers, laundry, and connections to emergency shelters. Assists with connecting youth to Hennepin County support services.
- Financial assistance to obtain vital documentation including social security card, birth certificate, and/or state ID. Application assistance is available for food stamps and Medical Assistance.
- Job search and employment assistance and education assistance and resources
- FHPAP application assistance only for eligible youth in Hennepin County seeking rent assistance. FHPAP does not provide direct assistance. Hennepin County is responsible for determining eligibility and distributing rent assistance funds.
- On-site health clinic and health care support including referrals to mental health and substance abuse services
- Street Outreach Program: Caseworkers go out into the community, locate homeless youth and inform them of services that are available to them. May provide the youth with clothing, safe sex information and resources, bus cards, etc.
Categories
General Benefits and Services Assistance
Temporary Mailing Address
Public Showers/Baths
Certificates/Forms Assistance
General Clothing Provision
Emergency Shelter Clearinghouses
Birth Certificate Fee Payment Assistance
Sexually Abused Children
Packed Lunches/Dinners
Homeless Youth
Sex Trade Workers
LGBTQ2+ Youth
Soup Kitchens
Street Outreach Programs
Identification Card Fee Payment Assistance
Laundry Facilities
Homeless Drop In Centers
Telephone Facilities
Sexually Exploited Children
Runaway/Homeless Youth Counseling
Public Access Computers/Tools
Family shelter information and locations for Hennepin County funded shelters. Families with children in need of shelter must contact the Hennepin County Shelter Hotline during regular hours.
If needing a shelter afterhours, families can contact Greater Twin Cities United Way 211 for information about a family shelter in Hennepin County.
Family shelter information and locations for Hennepin County funded shelters. Families with children in need of shelter must contact the Hennepin County Shelter Hotline during regular hours.
If needing a shelter afterhours, families can contact Greater Twin Cities United Way 211 for information about a family shelter in Hennepin County.
Categories
Homeless Couples
Emergency Shelter Clearinghouses
Homeless Families
- Staff may assist with information for housing options and emergency shelter resources. Staff do not provide homeless motel vouchers.
- Coordinated entry assessment for families and single adults ages 25 and older experiencing or at risk of homelessness
- Street outreach provided to support individuals who are experiencing homelessness and living outside
NOTE: People seeking temporary care for their pets must already be enrolled in a housing support program through Washington County's Homeless Outreach Services Team to see if their pet can be sheltered by referral.
- Staff may assist with information for housing options and emergency shelter resources. Staff do not provide homeless motel vouchers.
- Coordinated entry assessment for families and single adults ages 25 and older experiencing or at risk of homelessness
- Street outreach provided to support individuals who are experiencing homelessness and living outside
NOTE: People seeking temporary care for their pets must already be enrolled in a housing support program through Washington County's Homeless Outreach Services Team to see if their pet can be sheltered by referral.
Categories
Street Outreach Programs
Emergency Shelter Clearinghouses
Housing Search Assistance
Housing Related Coordinated Entry
Outreach Programs
Serves as a single point of contact for single adults experiencing homelessness in Ramsey County. Provides the following shelter entry and diversion services:
- Diversion services to help single adults identify other resources that could help them avoid the need for emergency shelter
- Navigation to available resources for anyone experiencing homelessness
- Shelter reservations for single adults seeking emergency shelter
Serves as a single point of contact for single adults experiencing homelessness in Ramsey County. Provides the following shelter entry and diversion services:
- Diversion services to help single adults identify other resources that could help them avoid the need for emergency shelter
- Navigation to available resources for anyone experiencing homelessness
- Shelter reservations for single adults seeking emergency shelter
Categories
Homelessness Prevention Programs
Emergency Shelter Clearinghouses
- Staff may assist with information for housing options and emergency shelter resources. Staff do not provide homeless motel vouchers.
- Coordinated entry assessment for families and single adults ages 25 and older experiencing or at risk of homelessness
- Street outreach provided to support individuals who are experiencing homelessness and living outside
NOTE: People seeking temporary care for their pets must already be enrolled in a housing support program through Washington County's Homeless Outreach Services Team to see if their pet can be sheltered by referral.
- Staff may assist with information for housing options and emergency shelter resources. Staff do not provide homeless motel vouchers.
- Coordinated entry assessment for families and single adults ages 25 and older experiencing or at risk of homelessness
- Street outreach provided to support individuals who are experiencing homelessness and living outside
NOTE: People seeking temporary care for their pets must already be enrolled in a housing support program through Washington County's Homeless Outreach Services Team to see if their pet can be sheltered by referral.
Categories
Street Outreach Programs
Emergency Shelter Clearinghouses
Housing Search Assistance
Housing Related Coordinated Entry
Outreach Programs
Provides housing assistance for eligible people including homeless and near-homeless people through a variety of programs:
- Emergency Shelter Clearinghouse: For emergency shelter, assistance to prevent eviction, and information on community housing resources and referrals. People seeking temporary care for their pets must already be enrolled in a housing support program through Dakota County Supportive Housing Unit to see if their pet can be sheltered by referral.
- Housing Related Coordinated Entry: Provides housing intake and assessment for single adults and families who are homeless or at risk of losing their housing
- Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Transitional Housing and Supportive Housing Program: Advocacy and case management for eligible homeless families with minor children and pregnant individuals. Some participants of the program may qualify for a maximum of 24 months of transitional housing rental subsidy.
Provides housing assistance for eligible people including homeless and near-homeless people through a variety of programs:
- Emergency Shelter Clearinghouse: For emergency shelter, assistance to prevent eviction, and information on community housing resources and referrals. People seeking temporary care for their pets must already be enrolled in a housing support program through Dakota County Supportive Housing Unit to see if their pet can be sheltered by referral.
- Housing Related Coordinated Entry: Provides housing intake and assessment for single adults and families who are homeless or at risk of losing their housing
- Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Transitional Housing and Supportive Housing Program: Advocacy and case management for eligible homeless families with minor children and pregnant individuals. Some participants of the program may qualify for a maximum of 24 months of transitional housing rental subsidy.
Categories
Emergency Shelter Clearinghouses
HUD Approved Counseling Agencies
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Supportive Housing Expense Assistance
Housing Related Coordinated Entry
- Staff may assist with information for housing options and emergency shelter resources. Staff do not provide homeless motel vouchers.
- Coordinated entry assessment for families and single adults ages 25 and older experiencing or at risk of homelessness
- Street outreach provided to support individuals who are experiencing homelessness and living outside
NOTE: People seeking temporary care for their pets must already be enrolled in a housing support program through Washington County's Homeless Outreach Services Team to see if their pet can be sheltered by referral.
- Staff may assist with information for housing options and emergency shelter resources. Staff do not provide homeless motel vouchers.
- Coordinated entry assessment for families and single adults ages 25 and older experiencing or at risk of homelessness
- Street outreach provided to support individuals who are experiencing homelessness and living outside
NOTE: People seeking temporary care for their pets must already be enrolled in a housing support program through Washington County's Homeless Outreach Services Team to see if their pet can be sheltered by referral.
Categories
Street Outreach Programs
Emergency Shelter Clearinghouses
Housing Search Assistance
Housing Related Coordinated Entry
Outreach Programs
A centralized point of entry for single adults seeking emergency shelter. At the center, persons can:
- Talk with a Diversion Specialist about housing needs
- Obtain a new Community Card for all shelters in the system
- Reserve a bed at one of the participating shelters
A centralized point of entry for single adults seeking emergency shelter. At the center, persons can:
- Talk with a Diversion Specialist about housing needs
- Obtain a new Community Card for all shelters in the system
- Reserve a bed at one of the participating shelters
Categories
Single Adults
Emergency Shelter Clearinghouses
A web-based application providing:
- Information on critical supports and services such as access to street and school outreach workers, locations and hours of drop-in centers, food, teen clinics, basic needs (clothing, showers, laundry) and parenting
- Real-time shelter bed availability for homeless youth throughout the Twin Cities metro area; how to access the shelter and bus route information
- Youth can sign up to receive text or email notification when a shelter bed becomes available
A web-based application providing:
- Information on critical supports and services such as access to street and school outreach workers, locations and hours of drop-in centers, food, teen clinics, basic needs (clothing, showers, laundry) and parenting
- Real-time shelter bed availability for homeless youth throughout the Twin Cities metro area; how to access the shelter and bus route information
- Youth can sign up to receive text or email notification when a shelter bed becomes available
Categories
Emergency Shelter Clearinghouses
Specialized Information and Referral
Homeless Youth
- After-hours for emergency food. Also, refers to the Housing Resource Line for shelter resources and housing information.
- Crisis intervention for mental health crises by phone and face-to-face including psychiatric crisis intervention, outreach services, short-term crisis counseling, emergency psychiatric hospitalization, after-hours adult protection, child endangerment reporting, and after-hours child protection reporting
- Diversion from out-of-home placement
- Mental health crisis assessment is completed within 90 days or less to find out what option is available to the individual. One option might include case management, as choices may vary depending on the assessment.
- Public speaking regarding mental health crisis
- Parent-child conflict resolution
- After-hours for emergency food. Also, refers to the Housing Resource Line for shelter resources and housing information.
- Crisis intervention for mental health crises by phone and face-to-face including psychiatric crisis intervention, outreach services, short-term crisis counseling, emergency psychiatric hospitalization, after-hours adult protection, child endangerment reporting, and after-hours child protection reporting
- Diversion from out-of-home placement
- Mental health crisis assessment is completed within 90 days or less to find out what option is available to the individual. One option might include case management, as choices may vary depending on the assessment.
- Public speaking regarding mental health crisis
- Parent-child conflict resolution
Categories
Psychiatric Emergency Room Care
In Person Crisis Intervention
Speakers/Speakers Bureaus
Parents
Subject Specific Public Awareness/Education
Case/Care Management
Outreach Programs
Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams
Mental Health Crisis Lines
Emergency Shelter Clearinghouses
Emergency shelter clearinghouse intake and case management provided for:
- Day center
- Housing-related coordinated entry for transitional and permanent housing waiting lists
- Overnight shelters in Hugo and Oakdale
- Personalized support and daily contact with the case manager required
Emergency shelter clearinghouse intake and case management provided for:
- Day center
- Housing-related coordinated entry for transitional and permanent housing waiting lists
- Overnight shelters in Hugo and Oakdale
- Personalized support and daily contact with the case manager required
Categories
Housing Related Coordinated Entry
Community Shelters
Emergency Shelter Clearinghouses
Housing Search Assistance
- Staff may assist with information for housing options and emergency shelter resources. Staff do not provide homeless motel vouchers.
- Coordinated entry assessment for families and single adults ages 25 and older experiencing or at risk of homelessness
- Street outreach provided to support individuals who are experiencing homelessness and living outside
NOTE: People seeking temporary care for their pets must already be enrolled in a housing support program through Washington County's Homeless Outreach Services Team to see if their pet can be sheltered by referral.
- Staff may assist with information for housing options and emergency shelter resources. Staff do not provide homeless motel vouchers.
- Coordinated entry assessment for families and single adults ages 25 and older experiencing or at risk of homelessness
- Street outreach provided to support individuals who are experiencing homelessness and living outside
NOTE: People seeking temporary care for their pets must already be enrolled in a housing support program through Washington County's Homeless Outreach Services Team to see if their pet can be sheltered by referral.
Categories
Street Outreach Programs
Emergency Shelter Clearinghouses
Housing Search Assistance
Housing Related Coordinated Entry
Outreach Programs