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Refugee Cash Assistance Program - RCA - Hennepin County Human Services - Economic Supports

- Refugee Cash Assistance (RCA) provides cash assistance to refugees who are ineligible for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or MFIP for up to eight months after arrival in the United States - To ensure that RCA recipients are self-sufficient within RCA eligibility, agencies provide employment and social services - RCA recipients may continue to receive social services after RCA eligibility ends - There is no 30 day Minnesota residency requirement for RCA

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Refugee/Entrant Cash Assistance Applications
Refugees/Entrants/Asylees

Minnesota Food Assistance Program - MFAP - Southwest Health and Human Services

Provides state-funded food assistance to legal noncitizens ages 50 or older who do not qualify for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly called Food Stamps or Food Support) because of their citizenship status. Monthly benefits are loaded on an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card, which looks and works like a debit card. The card can be used to buy groceries at authorized stores, farmers markets, and online retailers. Learn more about where to shop and what can be bought.? The amount of benefits received is based on income, expenses, and number of people in the household.?

What's Here

Refugees/Entrants/Asylees
Gap Group Nutrition Related Benefits
Lawful Permanent Residents
Older Adults

Minnesota Food Assistance Program - MFAP - Nicollet County Health and Human Services

Provides state-funded food assistance to legal noncitizens ages 50 or older who do not qualify for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly called Food Stamps or Food Support) because of their citizenship status. Monthly benefits are loaded on an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card, which looks and works like a debit card. The card can be used to buy groceries at authorized stores, farmers markets, and online retailers. Learn more about where to shop and what can be bought.? The amount of benefits received is based on income, expenses, and number of people in the household.?

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Gap Group Nutrition Related Benefits
Older Adults
Lawful Permanent Residents
Refugees/Entrants/Asylees

Refugee Medical Assistance - RMA - Fillmore County Community Services - Social Services

Refugee Medical Assistance provides Medical Assistance to refugees. NOTE: Refugees who are eligible for Medical Assistance are served through that program; refugees receiving Refugee Cash Assistance (RCA) are automatically eligible for RMA if they are not already MA eligible.

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Medicaid Applications
Refugees/Entrants/Asylees

Citizenship and Immigration Law - Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid - Saint Cloud

Provides help with: - Citizenship issues - Immigration issues related to getting green cards - Immigration issues for victims of domestic violence - T-Visas for victims of human trafficking - U-Visas for victims of serious crimes - VAWA petitions for victims of domestic violence

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Refugees/Entrants/Asylees
Older Adults
Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services
Victims of Human Trafficking
Abused Women
Abused Men

Minnesota Food Assistance Program - MFAP - Washington County Community Services

Provides state-funded food assistance to legal noncitizens ages 50 or older who do not qualify for the Supplemental Nutrition Program (SNAP, formerly called Food Stamps or Food Support) because of their citizenship status. Monthly benefits are loaded on an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card, which looks and works like a debit card. The card can be used to buy groceries at authorized stores, farmers markets, and online retailers. Learn more about where to shop and what can be bought. The amount of benefits received is based on income, expenses, and number of people in the household.

What's Here

Refugees/Entrants/Asylees
Gap Group Nutrition Related Benefits
Lawful Permanent Residents
Older Adults

Refugee Health Referral and Follow Up - Nobles County Community Services

Assists refugees with information and referral to health care services, obtaining screenings, and interpreting results

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Specialized Information and Referral
Refugees/Entrants/Asylees

Technology Center - Southeast Asian Refugee Community Home

- Basic computer skills training - Internet access - Job search information - Keyboarding, Microsoft Windows software applications including Excel, Access, PowerPoint

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Hmong Community
Laotian Community
Cambodian Community
Myanmarese Community
Vietnamese Community
Job Information
Somali Community
Refugees/Entrants/Asylees
Immigrants
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Ethiopian Community

Minnesota Food Assistance Program - MFAP - Chippewa County Financial Assistance Programs

Provides state-funded food assistance to legal noncitizens ages 50 or older who do not qualify for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly called Food Stamps or Food Support) because of their citizenship status. Monthly benefits are loaded on an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card, which looks and works like a debit card. The card can be used to buy groceries at authorized stores, farmers markets, and online retailers. Learn more about where to shop and what can be bought.? The amount of benefits received is based on income, expenses, and number of people in the household.?

What's Here

Gap Group Nutrition Related Benefits
Lawful Permanent Residents
Refugees/Entrants/Asylees
Older Adults

Minnesota Food Assistance Program - MFAP - Des Moines Valley Health and Human Services - DVHHS

Provides state-funded food assistance to legal noncitizens ages 50 or older who do not qualify for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly called Food Stamps or Food Support) because of their citizenship status. Monthly benefits are loaded on an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card, which looks and works like a debit card. The card can be used to buy groceries at authorized stores, farmers markets, and online retailers. Learn more about where to shop and what can be bought. The amount of benefits received is based on income, expenses, and number of people in the household.

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Older Adults
Lawful Permanent Residents
Refugees/Entrants/Asylees
Food Stamps/SNAP Applications

Minnesota Food Assistance Program - MFAP - Southwest Health and Human Services

Provides state-funded food assistance to legal noncitizens ages 50 or older who do not qualify for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly called Food Stamps or Food Support) because of their citizenship status. Monthly benefits are loaded on an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card, which looks and works like a debit card. The card can be used to buy groceries at authorized stores, farmers markets, and online retailers. Learn more about where to shop and what can be bought.? The amount of benefits received is based on income, expenses, and number of people in the household.?

What's Here

Refugees/Entrants/Asylees
Gap Group Nutrition Related Benefits
Lawful Permanent Residents
Older Adults

Minnesota Food Assistance Program - MFAP - Blue Earth County Human Services

Provides state-funded food assistance to legal noncitizens ages 50 or older who do not qualify for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly called Food Stamps or Food Support) because of their citizenship status. Monthly benefits are loaded on an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card, which looks and works like a debit card. The card can be used to buy groceries at authorized stores, farmers markets, and online retailers. Learn more about where to shop and what can be bought. The amount of benefits received is based on income, expenses, and number of people in the household.

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Lawful Permanent Residents
Older Adults
Gap Group Nutrition Related Benefits
Refugees/Entrants/Asylees

Immigrant and Refugee Support Services - Hands Across The World - Saint Cloud

Provide the following services: - Basic childcare training - Career consulting - Citizenship and civics - ESL Adult Education - ESL Early Childhood Education - Hands Across the World - "Learning Together" - Job training - Sewing and arts - School system - Out of the School Program - "Learning Together" Other programs include: - Academic tutoring and tutor volunteers in tandem with ISD 742 - Environmental stewardship - Human Trafficking Task Force

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Immigrant/Refugee Employment Programs
Immigrant Resettlement Services
Immigrant Mutual Assistance Associations
Subject Tutoring
Second Language Programs
Displaced Worker Employment Programs
Refugees/Entrants/Asylees
Immigrants

Minnesota Food Assistance Program - MFAP - Itasca County Health and Human Services

Provides state-funded food assistance to legal noncitizens ages 50 or older who do not qualify for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly called Food Stamps or Food Support) because of their citizenship status. Monthly benefits are loaded on an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card, which looks and works like a debit card. The card can be used to buy groceries at authorized stores, farmers markets, and online retailers. Learn more about where to shop and what can be bought. The amount of benefits received is based on income, expenses, and number of people in the household.

What's Here

Gap Group Nutrition Related Benefits
Older Adults
Refugees/Entrants/Asylees
Lawful Permanent Residents

Minnesota Food Assistance Program - MFAP - Le Sueur County Human Services

Provides state-funded food assistance to legal noncitizens ages 50 or older who do not qualify for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly called Food Stamps or Food Support) because of their citizenship status. Monthly benefits are loaded on an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card, which looks and works like a debit card. The card can be used to buy groceries at authorized stores, farmers markets, and online retailers. Learn more about where to shop and what can be bought. The amount of benefits received is based on income, expenses, and number of people in the household.

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Older Adults
Lawful Permanent Residents
Gap Group Nutrition Related Benefits
Refugees/Entrants/Asylees

Refugee Cash Assistance Program - RCA - Hennepin County Human Services - Economic Supports

- Refugee Cash Assistance (RCA) provides cash assistance to refugees who are ineligible for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or MFIP for up to eight months after arrival in the United States - To ensure that RCA recipients are self-sufficient within RCA eligibility, agencies provide employment and social services - RCA recipients may continue to receive social services after RCA eligibility ends - There is no 30 day Minnesota residency requirement for RCA

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Refugee/Entrant Cash Assistance Applications
Refugees/Entrants/Asylees

Refugee Cash Assistance - RCA - Wabasha County Social Services

Provides temporary financial assistance for refugees and eligible entrants while they are in the process of resettling in the United States. NOTE: Able-bodied RCA recipients are required to participate in an employment and training program. RCA recipients who are disabled or 65 years of age or older are required to apply for SSI.

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Refugee/Entrant Cash Assistance Applications
Refugees/Entrants/Asylees

Minnesota Food Assistance Program - MFAP - Mille Lacs County Community and Veterans Services - Financial Assistance

Provides state-funded food assistance to legal noncitizens and noncitizens ages 50 or older who do not qualify for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly called Food Stamps or Food Support) because of their citizenship status. Monthly benefits are loaded on an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card, which looks and works like a debit card. The card can be used to buy groceries at authorized stores, farmers markets, and online retailers. Learn more about where to shop and what can be bought. The amount of benefits received is based on income, expenses, and number of people in the household.

What's Here

Older Adults
Gap Group Nutrition Related Benefits
Refugees/Entrants/Asylees
Lawful Permanent Residents

Minnesota Food Assistance Program - Houston County Department Of Human Services

The Minnesota Food Assistance Program provides state-funded nutrition assistance from the Minnesota Food Assistance program for legal non-citizens who are 50 years or older and are not eligible for the Federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, sometimes called Food Stamps).

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Older Adults
Gap Group Nutrition Related Benefits
Refugees/Entrants/Asylees

Disease Prevention and Control - Anoka County Public Health and Environmental Services

Disease and prevention control including the following services: - Childhood lead poisoning prevention - Education - Facilitation of refugee health screening exams - Immunizations: low cost vaccines available - Preventable disease community assessment - Infant Hepatitis B disease prevention - Infectious disease monitoring and management; screening and referral for diagnostics/treatment - Referral to community resources - Seasonal Flu shots

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Health Screening/Diagnostic Services
Adult Immunization
Refugees/Entrants/Asylees
Emergency Preparedness and Response Planning
Disease Specific Communicable Disease Control
Childhood Immunization
Public Health Departments

Minnesota Food Assistance Program - MFAP - Nobles County Community Services

Provides state-funded food assistance to legal noncitizens ages 50 or older who do not qualify for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly called Food Stamps or Food Support) because of their citizenship status. Monthly benefits are loaded on an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card, which looks and works like a debit card. The card can be used to buy groceries at authorized stores, farmers markets, and online retailers. Learn more about where to shop and what can be bought. The amount of benefits received is based on income, expenses, and number of people in the household.

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Gap Group Nutrition Related Benefits
Refugees/Entrants/Asylees
Older Adults
Lawful Permanent Residents

Self-Sufficiency Program - Vietnamese Social Services of Minnesota

Helps refugees and immigrants prepare for and obtain the employment they need to sustain themselves and their families. Training and employment services include: - Client support such as bus tickets, work clothes, limited financial assistance is available for driving lessons and technical training courses - Jobs development, job search assistance - Job placement - Job coaching - Job clubs - Pre-employment assessment and planning: English ability, review of work history, development of family or individual employability plan, referral to other support services if needed

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Vocational Assessment
Immigrant/Refugee Employment Programs
Job Search Techniques
Job Development
Refugees/Entrants/Asylees
Job Search/Placement
Immigrants

Refugee Cash Assistance Program - RCA - Hennepin County Human Services - Economic Supports

- Refugee Cash Assistance (RCA) provides cash assistance to refugees who are ineligible for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or MFIP for up to eight months after arrival in the United States - To ensure that RCA recipients are self-sufficient within RCA eligibility, agencies provide employment and social services - RCA recipients may continue to receive social services after RCA eligibility ends - There is no 30 day Minnesota residency requirement for RCA

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Refugee/Entrant Cash Assistance Applications
Refugees/Entrants/Asylees

Asylum Project - Advocates for Human Rights, The

- Volunteer attorneys represent low income asylum seekers at interviews with Department of Homeland Security asylum officers, in removal proceedings before immigration judges and in administrative and federal court appeals. - Provides brief advice, pro se (self-representation) information and limited assistance in preparing asylum application to asylum seekers not accepted for full representation.

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Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services
Refugees/Entrants/Asylees

Refugee Cash Assistance (RCA) - Clearwater County Department of Human Services

Refugee Cash Assistance (RCA) provides cash assistance to refugees who are ineligible for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or MFIP for up to 8 months after arrival in the United States. To ensure that RCA recipients are self-sufficient within RCA eligibility, agencies provide employment and social services. RCA recipients may continue to receive social services after RCA eligibility ends. There is no 30-day Minnesota residency requirement for RCA.

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Refugees/Entrants/Asylees
Refugee/Entrant Cash Assistance

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