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450 North Syndicate Street, Suite 260, Saint Paul, MN 55104
Provides legal advice and/or representation in cases involving:- Denial of relocation benefits based on government displacement and non-return of security deposits- Discrimination- Eviction (Unlawful Detainer)- Illegal lockouts and utility terminations by landlords- Maintenance and repairs in rental housing- Mortgage foreclosures and cancellations of contracts for deed- Public and subsidized housing admissions and terminations- Utility shut-offs
540 Fairview Avenue North, Suite 201, Saint Paul, MN 55104
Enforces Minnesota Human Rights Act by investigation and conciliation of charges of discrimination. Complaints can be made by anyone who feels that she/he has been discriminated against in the areas of:- Business on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or sexual orientation- Credit on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, disability, public assistance, or sexual orientation- Education on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, disability, public assistance, age, or sexual orientation- Employment on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, disability, public assistance, age, sexual orientation, familial status, or local human rights commission activity- Housing on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, disability, public assistance, sexual orientation, or familial status- Public accommodations on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, disability, or sexual orientation- Public services on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, disability, public assistance, or sexual orientationThe Discrimination Helpline allows Minnesotans who experience or witness bias and discrimination to report incidents to the Minnesota Department of Human Rights
111 Golf Course Road, Suite 5, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
Provides legal services including:- Creditor problems and harassment by bill collectors- Contract-for-Deed issues- Custody and visitation issues- Divorce- Evictions- Family issues- Fuel assistance- Garnishment- Housing code violations- Landlord-tenant issues including leases, evictions, denials of subsidized housing, fair housing, repair issues, etc.- Mortgage foreclosures- Representation for General Assistance, MFIP, Food Benefits, and Medical Assistance- Unemployment compensation- Utilities- Supplemental Security IncomeLegal Clinics: Virtual advice regarding Bankruptcy, Family Law, and Social Security is availableHome visits may be possibleLegal Aid does not handle adoption, paternity, or wills, but special circumstance cases are consideredAssistance may involve representation, advice, or referral. The demand for services is high and Legal Aid is unable to handle all requests for assistance. There are established case priorities and, in some instances, waiting lists have become necessary to allocate services. Advice appointments may occur in person, on the phone, electronically, at clinics, or outreach.
350 South 5th Street, Room 239, Minneapolis, MN 55415
The Minneapolis Civil Rights Ordinance specifies that it is illegal to discriminate based on race, color, creed, religion, ancestry, national origin, sex (including sexual harassment and pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, age, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, familial status, and by a registered domestic partner.The Civil Rights Ordinance prohibits discrimination in these areas:- Labor organization membership and referrals- Employment, including employment agencies, employment information, and employment advertisement- Real estate, including broker/sales person, rental, lease, and sales- Professional organizations- Credit and lending- Public accommodations- Public service- Educational institutions- Business- Reprisal, including aiding and abetting discrimination, concealing discriminatory acts, and opposing discrimination- Coercion in housingThe Complaint Investigation Division investigates all complaints of discrimination which fall under the jurisdiction of the Minneapolis Civil Rights Ordinance. The CID staff act as neutral investigators, gather information from all parties, and complete impartial investigations.The Department is a Federal Employment Practices Agency (FEPA). If your case is an employment case or involves a labor organization, it may be dual filed with the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission (EEOC), which has separate jurisdictional requirements. By dual filing your case, your federal rights as well as your city rights are protected.
66 East 3rd Street, Suite 204, Winona, MN 55987
Provides advice and representation on education-related problems, with a focus on:- Bullying and harassment in schools- Education of English language learners- Education of students experiencing homelessness- Racial discrimination and bias in schools- School expulsions and some suspensions- Special education services for students with disabilities
111 North Fifth Street, Suite 100, Minneapolis, MN 55401
Legal assistance for housing discrimination including:- Refusal to rent due to protected class status (gender, race, disability, national origin, sexual orientation, age, etc.)- Refusal to make reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities, or other discrimination in terms and conditions of housing
1567 North McMillan Street, Suite 6, Worthington, MN 56187
Provides legal advice and/or representation in cases involving:- Denial of relocation benefits based on government displacement and non-return of security deposits- Discrimination- Eviction (Unlawful Detainer)- Illegal lockouts and utility terminations by landlords- Maintenance and repairs in rental housing- Mortgage foreclosures and cancellations of contracts for deed- Public and subsidized housing admissions and terminations- Utility shut-offs
411 West 1st Street, Room 407, Duluth, MN 55802
  • Accept and process complaints of discrimination and refer complaints of discrimination to the Minnesota Department of Human Rights (MDHR), EEO, HUD, or Department of Justice as appropriate.Areas of discrimination assistance:?- Business- Credit- Education- Employment- Housing- Public accommodations- Public service- Promotes an accessible and diverse workforce- Responsible for enforcement of policies against discrimination and harassment- Works to increase full accessibility to all City services and programs
603 Oak Street, Brainerd, MN 56401
Provides legal services including:- Creditor problems and harassment by bill collectors- Contract-for-Deed issues- Custody and visitation issues- Divorce- Evictions- Family issues- Fuel assistance- Garnishment- Housing code violations- Landlord-tenant issues including leases, evictions, denials of subsidized housing, fair housing, repair issues, etc.- Mortgage foreclosures- Representation for General Assistance, MFIP, Food Benefits, and Medical Assistance- Unemployment compensation- Utilities- Supplemental Security IncomeLegal Clinics: Virtual advice regarding Bankruptcy, Family Law, and Social Security is availableHome visits may be possibleLegal Aid does not handle adoption, paternity, or wills, but special circumstance cases are consideredAssistance may involve representation, advice, or referral. The demand for services is high and Legal Aid is unable to handle all requests for assistance. There are established case priorities and, in some instances, waiting lists have become necessary to allocate services. Advice appointments may occur in person, on the phone, electronically, at clinics, or outreach.
12 Civic Center Plaza, Suite 3000, Mankato, MN 56001
Provides advice and representation on education-related problems, with a focus on:- Bullying and harassment in schools- Education of English language learners- Education of students experiencing homelessness- Racial discrimination and bias in schools- School expulsions and some suspensions- Special education services for students with disabilities
32 East 1st Street, Suite 200, Duluth, MN 55802
Legal services and representation provided to victims as they interact with the various systems that may be related to sexual assault. These include the criminal justice system, law enforcement, governmental entities, social services, civil attorneys and others. An attorney and legal advocate work specifically with victim/survivors on the sometimes complicated issues that can arise as a result of sexual violence.Legal services for victims of sexual assault including:- Applying for a protection order, known as an Order for Protection (OFP) or Harassment Restraining Orders (HRO)- Applying for Crime Victim Reparations (reimbursement for expenses due to the violence)- Applying for the Safe at Home Address Confidentiality Program- Assistance Writing Victim Impact Statements- Attending court and campus hearings- Ending a lease due to sexual violence- Follow up interviews with law enforcement or educational institutions- Legal advice and representation in civil legal matters including:- Divorce, child custody, and paternity- Employment- Housing (landlord/tenant disputes)- Immigration- Orders for Protection/Harassment Restraining Orders- Title IX (prohibits sex-based discrimination in any school or any other education program)- Provide information about the criminal justice process- Reporting sexual violence, including trafficking and exploitation- Safety planning
903 West Center Street, Suite 230, Rochester, MN 55902
Provides legal advice and/or representation in cases involving:- Denial of relocation benefits based on government displacement and non-return of security deposits- Discrimination- Eviction (Unlawful Detainer)- Illegal lockouts and utility terminations by landlords- Maintenance and repairs in rental housing- Mortgage foreclosures and cancellations of contracts for deed- Public and subsidized housing admissions and terminations- Utility shut-offs
11 Civic Center Plaza, Suite 402, Mankato, MN 56001
Minnesota Disability Law Center provides the following services:Protection and Advocacy for Assistive TechnologyAdvocacy for people with disabilities who are having problems with assistive technology devices or services (e.g. power wheelchairs, augmentative communication devices).Protection and Advocacy for Individuals with Traumatic Brain InjuriesAdvocacy for people who have had traumatic brain injuries and need legal assistance on issues related to abuse or neglect, civil rights, access to community-based services, health care coverage, discrimination in public accommodations and services, and special education services.Protection and Advocacy for Individuals with Developmental DisabilitiesAdvocacy for people with developmental disabilities who need legal assistance on issues related to abuse and neglect, civil rights, access to community-based services, health care coverage, discrimination in public accommodations and services, and/or appropriate special education services.Protection and Advocacy for Individuals with Mental IllnessAdvocacy for people with mental illness who need legal assistance on issues related to abuse and neglect, civil rights, access to community-based services, health care, discrimination in public accommodations and services, and/or special education services. Service priority is given to people residing in care or treatment facilities.Protection and Advocacy of Individual RightsAdvocacy for people with disabilities who need legal assistance due to discrimination and/or problems accessing government programs and government buildings (parks, schools), public services, public accommodations, housing, transportation, health care, and insurance.Client Assistance Project (CAP)Advocacy for people with disabilities who are having problems with agencies funded under the Rehabilitation Act, such as Minnesota's Vocational Rehabilitation Services (VRS) and its State Services for the Blind (SSB).Protection and Advocacy for Beneficiaries of Social Security (PABSS)Advocacy for people with disabilities who are Social Security beneficiaries (SSI and/or SSDI) in their efforts to secure or keep employment.Protection and Advocacy for Voting Access (PAVA)Education, outreach, and advocacy to ensure the full participation of persons with disabilities in the electoral process.Protection and Advocacy for Individuals with Representative PayeesReviews of representative payees and beneficiaries throughout Minnesota, working under the guidance of the Social Security Administration.
450 North Syndicate Street, Suite 285, Saint Paul, MN 55104
Assists agricultural workers with employment-related legal issues and improves the working and living conditions of agricultural workers. Cases that are generally accepted:- Employer-provided housing concerns- Employment discrimination and retaliation- H-2A contract violations- Labor trafficking- Limited public benefits assistance- Problems during the recruitment process- Wage theft- Workplace health and safety violations
415 7th Street SW, Willmar, MN 56201
Provides legal advice and representation to renters from:- Discrimination- Evictions- Landlord harassment- Poor housing conditions and secure emergency repairs- Prevent unlawful lockouts- Secure emergency rent assistance- Utility shutoff
66 East 3rd Street, Suite 204, Winona, MN 55987
Provides legal advice and/or representation in cases involving:- Denial of relocation benefits based on government displacement and non-return of security deposits- Discrimination- Eviction (Unlawful Detainer)- Illegal lockouts and utility terminations by landlords- Maintenance and repairs in rental housing- Mortgage foreclosures and cancellations of contracts for deed- Public and subsidized housing admissions and terminations- Utility shut-offs
207 Lafayette Street, Winona, MN 55987
Review complaints about discrimination based upon race, religion, sex, national origin, marital status, age, creed, disability, public assistance, or family status. In addition this office will review legal rights violations at work, in housing, and in all public accommodations (including schools, governmental offices, and voting sites).After a complaint is filed, the office will try to mediate a settlement between or among the parties involved. The settlement must be approved by all of the parties and by the Human Rights Commissions. Referrals are made if further action is needed.In addition this office can provide public education on the laws concerning discrimination through a speakers bureau with presentations for employers and organizations on request.
15 West Kellogg Boulevard, Saint Paul, MN 55102
Investigate and make findings on complaints of discrimination in the areas of employment, education, real property, public accommodations, and public service because of sex, race, creed, religion, color, sexual or affectional orientation, gender identity, national origin or ancestry, familial status, age, disability, marital status, and status with regard to public assistance.
327 First Street South, Virginia, MN 55792
Gathers information and provides referral services to individuals who feel they have experienced discrimination within the City of Virginia to promote a community standard of equal opportunity and freedom from discrimination.
505 Fourth Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55415
Serves as the single point of contact for the City of Minneapolis for non-emergency requests for information and services.Mayor and City Council Contact Information- City Hall Information Line: (612)673-3000 or 3-1-1- Blooming Boulevards- Domestic Partnership Registration, (612)673-2216- Elections and Voter Registration- Graffiti Hotline- Mississippi Mile Hotline- Neighborhood Association Information, (612)673-3737- Neighborhood Revitalization Program (NRP) Revitalizes neighborhoods based on plans created by citizens and local government- Pollution and Noise Control- Property Tax Information, (612)673-3000- Public Affairs- Film, Video and Recording- Public Works- Recycling Collection, Organics Recycling (612)673-2917- Rental Problems-Housing Services- Sidewalks: Call to report badly cracked, broken, or unshoveled walks- Sign Language Coordinator- Skyways; Call for maps and information on hours- Voter registration and election information: https://vote.minneapolismn.gov/ - Water Emergency, (612)673-5600; Water problems, answered 24-hours-a-day- Yellow Ribbon: Resources and support for local service members, veterans and their families.- Zoning InformationAnimals:- Animal Adoption- Animal Control, (612)673-6222- Animal Licenses and permits - Animal rescue - Barking Dog ComplaintsAssessor, City:- General Information- Homestead Information, (612)348-3046 or email [email protected] Real Estate Information- This Old House ProgramAttorney, City:- City of Minneapolis AttorneyAutomobiles:- Abandoned on Private Land- Abandoned on Streets- Impound Lot, (612)673-5777; 50 Van White Memorial Boulevard, Minneapolis 55405 (as of 11/21 new office is located within the current Impound Lot site with improved access and new entrance)Bicycles:- Bicycle Registration- Information on Stolen and Recovered, (612)673-5665City Council:- General Information- Council Meeting Schedule- Ordinance Information- Civil Rights - Minneapolis- Communication- Film, Video and RecordingCommunity Planning and Economic Development:- General Information- Business Association Information- Business Development- Business Licensing- Business Loans- Energy and Property Improvement Loans- Homeowner Assistance- Sale of Vacant LotsEmployment:- City Employment - Employment Training- Jobs Hot Line, (612)673-2282 option 1 or visit websiteFire:- Emergency, 9-1-1- Administration- Fire Prevention- Broken Fire Hydrants, business hours (612)673-3000 or 3-1-1; after hours (612)673-5600Garbage Collection: - (612)673-2917; Call for schedules, garbage cart damage or theft, and information on the collection of large items, leaves, and yard waste.Health:- Health and Family Support- Food Sanitation ConcernsHousing:- Building Codes- Building Permits- Energy Conservation, (612)335-5858- Home Improvement: visit website - Homestead Information- Housing Complaints- Inspections- Mortgage Loans- Public Housing Authority, (612)342-1400- Renters rights and resources, visit website - Rubbish and Weed Complaints- Section 8 Housing, (612)342-1480- Tenant Advocacy and housing counseling, (612)673-3000 or 3-1-1 for tenants and landlords living in MinneapolisLibraries:- General InformationLicenses:- Bicycle (registration)- Driver and Vehicle Licenses, (612)348-8240- General Information on Licenses and Locations, (612)348-8240- Business Licenses- Handgun LicensesMinneapolis Community Development Agency:- General Information- Business Association Information- Business Licensing- Business Loans- Energy and Property Improvement Loans- Homeowner Assistance- Sale of Vacant LotsMinneapolis Maps:- General Information- Ward and PrecinctParking:- Parking Cards- Hooded Meters- Out of Order Meters- Monthly and Event Parking- Permits for Critical Areas- Ramp and Lot MaintenanceParks and Recreation:- Boulevard Trees, (612)230-6400- Park Information, (612)230-6400- Park Maintenance, (612)230-6400Police:- Emergency, 9-1-1- Administration- Civilian Police Review: Call to report alleged abuse of Minneapolis Police Authority- Community Crime Prevention SAFE- Report crimes that do not require an emergency police response (i.e., property damage, non-violent theft report, traffic and parking issues, other report-only calls).Can also visit website to file a police report online.Records:- Birth, Death and Marriage, (612)348-8240- Real Estate, (612)348-3011Schools:- Minneapolis Public, (612)668-0000 Call for phone numbers and addresses of schools, faculty and staff, School Board Members, and enrollment information- Senior OmbudsmanSewer Emergency:- Business Hours- After hours, (612)673-5600- Call if your drains are backed upSnow Emergencies:- (612)348-SNOW(7669) Call 24 hour hotline for up-to-date plowing schedules and parking restrictions. To sign up on-line to receive snow emergency alerts go to: www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/snow/esubscribe.asp; Impound Lot, 50 Van White Memorial Boulevard, Minneapolis 55405 (as of 11/21 new office is located within the current Impound Lot site with improved access and new entrance)- Snow Plowing and SandingStreets and Alleys:- Block Party Permits- Storm Drain Repair- Parade and Race Permits- Parkway Lights Out- Pothole Repair- Street and Alley Maintenance- Street Lights Out, Metal Poles- Street Lights Out, Wooden Poles (Xcel), (800)960-6235- Street Use Permits - GeneralUtility Billing Office:- (612)673-1114 or 3-1-1; Call for all water, sewer, and solid waste billing questions
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77 West Jackson Boulevard, Room 2101, Ralph H. Metcalfe Federal Building, Chicago, IL 60604
FHEO works to eliminate housing discrimination, promote economic opportunity, and achieve diverse, inclusive communities:?- Filing a complaint?- Investigates cases of discrimination under the Fair Housing Act (including housing that is privately owned and operated), and discrimination and other civil rights violations in housing and community development programs, including those funded by HUD