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Transitional Living Program - Evergreen Youth & Family Services

Independent living in apartments for 16 - 21 year olds - Housing and independent living support services for homeless youth, ages 16 - 21. Please note that 16- and 17-year-olds need parent or guardian permission. We can help you negotiate with your parent or guardian if we think independent housing is the best option for you. - Housing and independent living support services for teen parents, ages 16 - 21, who are homeless or living in inadequate housing. We can help you find an apartment, complete the application, pay security deposit, and help with monthly rent. - Case management services to help you with education, employment, parenting, child care, and more. We can also help you with obtaining medical insurance and accessing medical, dental, or mental health services. - All youth participating in transitional housing have access to: Individual, and/or family counseling appropriate to the individual needs of single teens and teen parents. - Skill building workshops for single teens and teen parents to increase self-sufficiency and independence.

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Independent Living Skills Instruction
Individual Counseling
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Homelessness Issues

Emergency Services - Salvation Army - Sherburne County

Emergency assistance is available once every twelve months and considered on a case-by-case basis for the following unless otherwise noted: - Clothing vouchers - Food voucher (first come first serve) - Formula and/or diapers vouchers - Gas vouchers are available once every six months on a case-by-case basis - Limited Family Permanent Supportive Housing - Limited rental assistance available (first come first serve) - Prescription expense assistance - Shelter services go through Twin Cities offices - School supplies available seasonally - Vehicle repair

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Clothing Vouchers
Prescription Expense Assistance
Automotive Repair and Maintenance
Family Permanent Supportive Housing
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Winter Clothing
Gas Money
Rental Deposit Assistance
Formula/Baby Food
Food Vouchers
Diapers
School Supplies Donation Programs
Free School Supplies
Rent Payment Assistance

Supportive Housing Programs - Women's Shelter - Rochester

- Short-term housing for up to 2 years - Housing search assistance - Housing related coordinated entry screenings

What's Here

Housing Related Coordinated Entry
Housing Search Assistance
Transitional Housing/Shelter

Rezek House Transitional Living Program - Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota - Metro

Provides a two-year transitional living program for youth ages 16 - 21 experiencing homeless. Rezek offers 10 efficiency units for single youth as well as two one-bedroom units for parenting youth. Case management and life skills training provided.

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Transitional Housing/Shelter

Home Again - Solid Ground - East Metro Place

Provides scattered site housing with services including case management and advocacy, life skills training, and limited rental assistance for housing clients only, not available to the public, for up to 12 months.

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Transitional Housing/Shelter

LifeHaven Transitional Living Program - Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota - Metro

A family-style home on the east side of Saint Paul that provides housing and support to 16 - 17 year old mothers and their children who are experiencing homelessness. Mothers attend regular parenting and life-skills classes, meet one-on-one with a case manager, and engage in fund and enriching activities. The home houses 6 young families, who can receive support for up to 18 months, and offers on-site support staff 24 hours/7 days a week.

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Transitional Housing/Shelter

Transitional Housing - Range Transitional Housing - Iron Range

Scattered site transitional housing units: - Rent is 30 percent of the household's income - Transitional housing services are provided for up to 24 months NOTE: Families and individuals must get a pre-screen through United Way 211 to access this program. The pre-screen information is provided to Saint Louis County Housing Assessment Team - SLCHAT.

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Transitional Housing/Shelter
Case/Care Management

Housing and Homelessness Assistance - Mahube Otwa Community Action Partnership - Northwest MN

Regional Coordinated Entry to Housing Programs agency The family development program provides services that help persons with emergencies and crises, self-sufficiency, shelter and housing, homeless services, and several special projects. Services may include: - Case management - Emergency housing - Foreclosure prevention assistance - Permanent supportive housing - Rent/deposit assistance - Transitional housing

What's Here

Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing
Family Permanent Supportive Housing
Community Shelters
Case/Care Management
Housing Search Assistance
Older Adults
Low Income
Housing Related Coordinated Entry
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Homelessness Prevention Programs

Affordable Housing - Project for Pride in Living - PPL

Creates, renovates, and preserves single and multi-family housing for low-income individuals and families. Transitional and supportive housing assists those facing additional barriers to housing stability, including the experience of homelessness combined with the challenges of mental illness or chemical dependency.

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Family Permanent Supportive Housing
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Community Housing Development Organizations
Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing

Youth Lodge - Ain Dah Yung Center

An American Indian culturally grounded transitional living program available to youth between the ages of 16 - 21 who have no parental substitute or foster home to which they can safely go. This intervention program emphasizes training, education, and employment goals and is designed to develop a support system to meet the needs of the body, mind, and spirit. Services emphasize the relationship between youth and positive role models (staff and elders) to teach new behaviors, learn appropriate ways to express feelings, and manage everyday living. Creating community and cultural connections prepares youth for independent or interdependent living, helping to break the cycle of homelessness.

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Transitional Housing/Shelter

Transitional Housing - BI-CAP

- Interim shelter between homelessness and permanent housing - Tenancy is 24 months maximum - Counselor works with families to develop a permanent housing plan

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Transitional Housing/Shelter
Homeless Families

Passageways Emergency Shelter and Housing - Link, The

Provides a safe place for minor victims of sexual exploitation to heal while receiving services specific to the complex trauma of being sex trafficked. The facility provides six emergency shelter rooms and five long-term housing units with 24/7 on-site support. Services include: - Intensive case management - Health care services and direct connections to appropriate chemical dependency services - On-site and off-site education options - Survivor mentorship program - Trauma-informed mental health therapy

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Human Trafficking Shelters
Transitional Housing/Shelter

Jeremiah Program - Jeremiah Program

Offers 39 residential apartments as part of its comprehensive support for single mothers and their children. These units are designed to provide safe and affordable housing, enabling mothers to pursue higher education and career goals without compromising their family's well-being. Also provides an on-site licensed child development center for resident children. Offers early childhood education, supporting the program's two-generation model aimed at disrupting the cycle of poverty for single mothers and their children.

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Economic Self Sufficiency Programs
Transitional Housing/Shelter

Scattered Site Transitional Living Program - Move Forward

Provides transitional housing and wraparound support services for youth ages 18 - 24 who are at risk of imminent risk of or experiencing homelessness. Manages 16 scattered-site apartments with services which include: - Building independent living skills and financial literacy - Helping youth and young adults move from crisis to long-term stability - Partial rent subsidy for up to three years - Weekly case management services to meet goals in school, employment, in the home, or to find an apartment

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Transitional Housing/Shelter
Supervised Living for Older Youth

Sober Housing - Central Minnesota Re-Entry Project

Provides referrals to sober housing such as: - G House: Independent sober living located in North Saint Cloud - Opportunity House: Transitional structured sober house for men located in North Saint Cloud - T-House: Independent sober living located in South Saint Cloud

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Sober Living Homes
Transitional Housing/Shelter

Housing Services - Ruth's House

?Access point for Coordinated Entry housing programs Emergency and Transitional shelter with supportive services 8 family units of women and their children. Community living and responsibilities; each family has their own private bedroom, and common areas are shared Provides: - Shelter - Some food - Personal care items - Laundry facilities - Phone, fax and internet services Services: - Support group - Case management - Personal advocacy - Employment education - 24-hour staff support - Information and connections to other community resources Permanent supportive housing: - Rental assistance for ten units of off-site permanent supportive housing for homeless families that, due to disability, struggle to maintain stable housing - Continual supportive services to help maintain personal and residential stability Volunteers, donations, and material assistance: - Funding and volunteers are accepted - Organizational needs list found here

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Family Permanent Supportive Housing
Housing Related Coordinated Entry
Personal/Grooming Supplies Donation Programs
General Clothing Donation Programs
Community Shelters
Homeless Shelter Volunteer Opportunities
Winter Clothing Donation Programs
Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing
Toy/Game Donation Programs
School Supplies Donation Programs
Diaper Donation Programs
Cleaning Product Donation Programs
Transitional Housing/Shelter

Men's Program - Lighthouse of Southern MN, The

Provides emergency shelter and short-term transitional housing to single men. Offers a safe place of hospitality so that residents can organize and prepare for the next phase in their lives. Caseworkers help residents access community social service agencies and programs to meet their basic needs.

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Community Shelters
Transitional Housing/Shelter

Transitional Housing Program - YWCA Saint Paul

Transitional housing helps prepare homeless single-parent households with children (in their care at the time of application) for self-sufficiency and independent living. Services include: - Development of individual service plans - Intensive case management, life skills training, resource coordination and referral - Site-based housing - Special activities and services for children

What's Here

Transitional Housing/Shelter

Housing and Homelessness Assistance - Mahube Otwa Community Action Partnership - Northwest MN

Regional Coordinated Entry to Housing Programs agency The family development program provides services that help persons with emergencies and crises, self-sufficiency, shelter and housing, homeless services, and several special projects. Services may include: - Case management - Emergency housing - Foreclosure prevention assistance - Permanent supportive housing - Rent/deposit assistance - Transitional housing

What's Here

Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing
Family Permanent Supportive Housing
Community Shelters
Case/Care Management
Housing Search Assistance
Older Adults
Low Income
Housing Related Coordinated Entry
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Homelessness Prevention Programs

Supportive Housing - Breaking Free

??Provides 33 units of site-based permanent supportive housing through HUD. Partners with Hearth Connection to match eligible individuals and families with scattered-site subsidized housing with an additional scattered-site housing program in the SMAC region. ***All referrals to our housing programs must go through Coordinated Entry.***

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Family Permanent Supportive Housing
Transitional Housing/Shelter

Transitional Housing - Minnesota Assistance Council for Veterans

Provides a number of transitional housing units located in the Twin Cities metro, Duluth, and Saint Cloud. Most transitional houses are Single Room Occupancy (SRO), though entire houses may be available for families. Veterans must be able to live independently. The length of stay varies, but the maximum stay is two years. The rent is determined on a sliding scale - no greater than $500/month. All units require a sober environment (no drugs or alcohol on the premises) but does not require sobriety. The only exception is Building 47 on the Minneapolis VA Medical Center Campus as this transitional housing requires sobriety.

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Transitional Housing/Shelter
Single Room Occupancy Housing

Youth Services - Tubman

Provides violence prevention, intervention, support, outreach services, and leadership opportunities for youth in residential and community settings. Provides a variety of services to youth of all genders who have experienced relationship violence, sexual assault or exploitation, stalking, or homelessness. Programs include: Movement for Violence Prevention (MVP): Leadership development activities to assist youth-led community engagement, skill enhancement, peer connections, and tools for change to prevent youth violence. Inspiring Youth: A year-long, intensive, community-based program for youth ages 10 - 17 and their families who have been impacted by violence. Youth workers provide comprehensive and culturally responsive mentorship, support, and access to services, activities, and leadership opportunities. Youth Site-Based and Community-Based Housing: Transitional housing for youth and young adults who are victims of violence and exploitation, including sex trafficking. Safety planning and support are provided. Voices in Prevention (VIP): A 6-week violence prevention curriculum serving middle and high school students. Curriculum might also include support groups, one-on-one sessions, peer mediation, and service learning. Youth Safety Plans: Specialized safety plans for youth NorthStar Youth Outreach Center: A drop-in center for homeless youth offering advocacy, safety planning, and connections to additional community resources. The center also offers: - Assistance with housing - Assistance with career and education planning - Computer lab - Counseling - Creative art spaces - Food and snacks - Laundry access - Supplies and clothing

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General Clothing Provision
Housing Search Assistance
Dating Violence Prevention
Homeless Drop In Centers
Youth Violence Prevention
Youth Centers
Bereaved Child Support Groups
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Laundry Facilities

Family Transitional and Permanent Support Housing - CHUM - Duluth

Steve O'Neil Apartments provide permanent supportive housing for families who have experienced long-term or recurrent homelessness. Services include: - 44 units of family permanent supportive housing and case management - 6 units of family emergency shelter accessed by referral through the Emergency Family Shelter services of the Drop-In Center

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Transitional Housing/Shelter
Family Permanent Supportive Housing

Jeremiah Program - Jeremiah Program

Offers 39 residential apartments as part of its comprehensive support for single mothers and their children. These units are designed to provide safe and affordable housing, enabling mothers to pursue higher education and career goals without compromising their family's well-being. Also provides an on-site licensed child development center for resident children. Offers early childhood education, supporting the program's two-generation model aimed at disrupting the cycle of poverty for single mothers and their children.

What's Here

Economic Self Sufficiency Programs
Transitional Housing/Shelter

Housing Services - Prairie Five Community Action

Coordinated Entry: An access point providing coordinated entry assessments to single adults and families with children who are low-income and meet eligibility requirements in the county area Family Homeless Prevention Assistance Program: This program helps families or individuals get out of homelessness or prevent homelessness from occurring. If eligible, the FHPAP program can help with the first month's rent, security deposit, or back rent/mortgage assistance up to a certain dollar amount. To be eligible for this program, individuals must: - Fill out an application - Be able to prove a housing crisis (eviction notice, mortgage papers, etc.) - Must have income During this program, all applicants who are deemed eligible will also be required to watch the "Rent Wise, Money Smart" videos. The videos go over smart shopping, facts about debt and credit reports, saving, budgeting, and more. Transitional Housing Program: Provides a long-term housing program to help an individual regain self-sufficiency. The goal of this program is to transition struggling individuals and families into stabilized living situations. The resources are offered for people of all backgrounds, including single parents, children, and individuals that were recently evicted. The program requires an assessment, application approval, weekly case management meetings, and constant contact with a case manager. If approved, Prairie Five can: - Pay a portion of rent - Assist with referrals, phone calls, setting up appointments, application assistance, resume building, job search, family development, etc. - Tenant education - Budgeting/smart money use

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Mortgage Payment Assistance
Homelessness Prevention Programs
Housing Related Coordinated Entry
Transitional Housing/Shelter

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