Search

1-25 of 30

Rapid Exit Singles - Catholic Charities Twin Cities - Minneapolis Opportunity Center

Rapid Exit is a partnership between Catholic Charities, Simpson Housing Services and Agate Housing and Services. Program goal is to find permanent housing for individuals and couples without children who have been homeless or currently living in Hennepin County funded shelters for less than one year. Services may include: - Furniture referrals - Help with rental application fees, portions of the security deposit or first month's rent if the County can't help - Referrals to community resources - Housing search assistance - Case management up to six months after client moves into an apartment

What's Here

Homeless People with a Mental Illness
Rapid Re-Housing Programs
Homeless Men
Homeless Veterans
Homeless Couples
Homeless Women

New Day Center - Nameless Coalition for the Homeless

What's Here

Homeless Drop In Centers
Homeless Veterans
Homeless Women
Day Shelters
Homeless People with a Mental Illness
Homeless People
Homeless Men

Homeless Shelter - Wolfe Center

What's Here

Homeless Men
Homeless People
Community Shelters
Homeless Women
Homeless Veterans
Homeless People with a Mental Illness

Drop-in Center with Meals - Catholic Charities Twin Cities - Minneapolis Opportunity Center

Services/activities include: - Homeless resource center - Storage lockers available for use for 30 days - Monday - Saturday coffee available until 1 pm - Breakfast and lunch - Showers: available on a first come basis - Laundry: for individuals staying in shelter; available on a first come basis

What's Here

Homeless Veterans
Homeless Women
Homeless Youth
Public Showers/Baths
Baggage Check Facilities
Homeless Drop In Centers
Homeless Couples
Soup Kitchens
Homeless Men
Homeless People with a Mental Illness
Homeless Families

Personal Needs Assistance - Catholic Charities Twin Cities - Saint Paul

Laundry: Limit one load a day, cost is free Lockers: Check in with availability and cost Mail: Guests may use the Saint Paul Opportunity Center address for receiving mail. No mail will be checked over the phone. Mail held for seven days. Showers: 7 days a week, sign up at the front desk

What's Here

Public Showers/Baths
Homeless Men
Homeless People with a Mental Illness
Homeless Couples
Homeless Women
Homeless Veterans
Temporary Mailing Address
Baggage Check Facilities
Laundry Facilities
Homeless Families

Outreach - GRACE House Homeless Shelter - Itasca County

Provides one-on-one meetings in the community or at Grace House to assist with: -housing navigation -Coordinated Entry -Section 8 or combined applications

What's Here

Homeless People
Housing Related Coordinated Entry
Homeless Veterans
Housing Search Assistance
Homeless Men
Homeless Families
At Risk for Homelessness
General Relief Applications
Homeless Couples
Homeless Women

Homeless Shelter - GRACE House Homeless Shelter - Itasca County

Temporary emergency lodging for individuals and families who are homeless including: - Dinner - Sleeping accommodations - Light breakfast - Lunch - Showers - Guests must be assessed by the GRACE House Director or supervisor prior to acceptance at GRACE House - Guests will not be accepted after 8 pm - Overnight accommodations may be needed until assessment can be done - Day services available for registered guests - To volunteer please contact Grace House at (218)326-2790. Volunteer training is held the 2nd Monday of each month at 5:30 pm

What's Here

Single Parent Families Headed by Mothers
Homeless Shelter Volunteer Opportunities
Homeless Couples
Homeless Veterans
Homeless Families
Single Parent Families Headed by Fathers
Community Shelters
Evicted People
Homeless Youth
Homeless Women
Homeless Men

Saint Paul Opportunity Center - Catholic Charities Twin Cities - Saint Paul

One-stop location to connect adults with services to health, income, housing stability, and well-being. Well-balanced, nutritious meals provided to drop-in clients.

What's Here

Low Income
Homeless Couples
Homeless Families
Homeless Men
Soup Kitchens
Homeless Women
Homeless Drop In Centers

ARCC Emergency Shelter - ARCC

What's Here

Abused Women
Domestic Violence Shelters
Homeless Women

Health Care for the Homeless/House Calls - Minnesota Community Care

Increases access to medical services by traveling from site to site to bring services where it is convenient for individuals facing homelessness. Services include: - Chemical health assessment and referrals - Chiropractic services - Medical services include primary care, transportation assistance, and community resource assistance and referral - Nutrition services include assessment and referral, education, consultation, advocacy - Mental health diagnosis and treatment services - Optical including vision screening and eyeglasses - Pharmaceutical services - Physical therapy - Public health nursing services include outreach and assessment, maternal/child health and family planning, child and teen checkups, and TB case management Donations of unopened medicine, inhalers, and supplies are gratefully accepted. Must be delivered to the project.

What's Here

Retail Pharmacies
Eye Screening
Homeless Women
Respiratory Aid Donation Programs
Glasses/Contact Lenses
Medical Supplies Donation Programs
Family and Community Medicine
Early Intervention for Mental Illness
General Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
General Counseling Services
Homeless People with a Mental Illness
Homeless Families
Prenatal Care
Community Clinics
Chiropractic
Homeless Men
Contraception
Homeless Couples
Nutrition Education
Tuberculosis Screening
Physical Therapy
General Medical Care
General Physical Examinations

Health Screening - Catholic Charities Twin Cities - Minneapolis Opportunity Center

Public health nurses available through Hennepin County Health Care for the Homeless conducting health screenings, outreach and assessment. Foot care provided by Sole Care for Souls. General counseling services also available.

What's Here

General Counseling Services
Homeless People with a Mental Illness
Homeless Veterans
Foot Screening
Homeless Men
Homeless Couples
Low Income
Homeless Women
Homeless Families
At Risk for Homelessness
General Physical Examinations
Homeless Youth
Public Health Nursing
Community Clinics
General Medical Care

Health Care for the Homeless/House Calls - Minnesota Community Care

Increases access to medical services by traveling from site to site to bring services where it is convenient for individuals facing homelessness. Services include: - Chemical health assessment and referrals - Chiropractic services - Medical services include primary care, transportation assistance, and community resource assistance and referral - Nutrition services include assessment and referral, education, consultation, advocacy - Mental health diagnosis and treatment services - Optical including vision screening and eyeglasses - Pharmaceutical services - Physical therapy - Public health nursing services include outreach and assessment, maternal/child health and family planning, child and teen checkups, and TB case management Donations of unopened medicine, inhalers, and supplies are gratefully accepted. Must be delivered to the project.

What's Here

Retail Pharmacies
Eye Screening
Homeless Women
Respiratory Aid Donation Programs
Glasses/Contact Lenses
Medical Supplies Donation Programs
Family and Community Medicine
Early Intervention for Mental Illness
General Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
General Counseling Services
Homeless People with a Mental Illness
Homeless Families
Prenatal Care
Community Clinics
Chiropractic
Homeless Men
Contraception
Homeless Couples
Nutrition Education
Tuberculosis Screening
Physical Therapy
General Medical Care
General Physical Examinations

Wolfe Center - Nameless Coalition for the Homeless

What's Here

Homeless Women
Homeless Veterans
Homeless Drop In Centers
Community Shelters
Homeless People
Homeless Men
Homeless People with a Mental Illness

Health Care for the Homeless/House Calls - Minnesota Community Care

Increases access to medical services by traveling from site to site to bring services where it is convenient for individuals facing homelessness. Services include: - Chemical health assessment and referrals - Chiropractic services - Medical services include primary care, transportation assistance, and community resource assistance and referral - Nutrition services include assessment and referral, education, consultation, advocacy - Mental health diagnosis and treatment services - Optical including vision screening and eyeglasses - Pharmaceutical services - Physical therapy - Public health nursing services include outreach and assessment, maternal/child health and family planning, child and teen checkups, and TB case management Donations of unopened medicine, inhalers, and supplies are gratefully accepted. Must be delivered to the project.

What's Here

Retail Pharmacies
Eye Screening
Homeless Women
Respiratory Aid Donation Programs
Glasses/Contact Lenses
Medical Supplies Donation Programs
Family and Community Medicine
Early Intervention for Mental Illness
General Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
General Counseling Services
Homeless People with a Mental Illness
Homeless Families
Prenatal Care
Community Clinics
Chiropractic
Homeless Men
Contraception
Homeless Couples
Nutrition Education
Tuberculosis Screening
Physical Therapy
General Medical Care
General Physical Examinations

Endeavors Housing - Catholic Charities - Housing Division

Provides supportive efficiency, single room occupancy, board and lodge, and recuperative care units for single homeless adults and people with complex medical conditions. Foodservice and health clinic are onsite. Services include: - Assistance finding jobs, housing, and service providers - Assists residents work toward permanent housing by providing supportive services, including empowerment groups and case management to meet residents' physical, mental health, and emotional needs - Helps residents establish a rental history and find affordable rental housing - Intensive case management with structured goal planning - Intensive RN care coordination and work towards health care stabilization

What's Here

Mental Illness/Emotional Disabilities
Drug Use Disorders
Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing
Homeless Men
Substance Use Disorders
Alcohol Use Disorder
Homeless Women

Community Outreach - Catholic Charities Twin Cities - Saint Paul

Provides access to community representatives who can assist clients in the process of moving towards self-sufficiency or in accessing community benefits or support. Hours vary, call for current schedules. Representatives and/or services from: - ACCESS Homeless and Mental Health - Brain Injury Association - Employment services - Housing services - MNsure application assistance - Open Access - voicemail outreach - SNAP application assistance - Social Security - Veterans Administration

What's Here

Homeless Families
Homeless People with a Mental Illness
Homeless Men
Homeless Veterans
Case/Care Management
Low Income
Homeless Women
Homeless Couples

Homeless Shelter - Peoples Church

What's Here

Homeless Women
Community Shelters
Homeless Youth
Homeless Couples
Homeless People
Evicted People
Homeless Families
Homeless Drop In Centers
Homeless Men

Permanent Supportive Housing - Catholic Charities Twin Cities - Hope Street for Homeless Youth

Provides scattered site, permanent supportive housing with intensive case management services.

What's Here

Young Adults
Homeless Families
Physical Disabilities
Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing
Homeless Men
Homeless Women
Developmental Disabilities
Mental Illness/Emotional Disabilities

Health Care for the Homeless/House Calls - Minnesota Community Care

Increases access to medical services by traveling from site to site to bring services where it is convenient for individuals facing homelessness. Services include: - Chemical health assessment and referrals - Chiropractic services - Medical services include primary care, transportation assistance, and community resource assistance and referral - Nutrition services include assessment and referral, education, consultation, advocacy - Mental health diagnosis and treatment services - Optical including vision screening and eyeglasses - Pharmaceutical services - Physical therapy - Public health nursing services include outreach and assessment, maternal/child health and family planning, child and teen checkups, and TB case management Donations of unopened medicine, inhalers, and supplies are gratefully accepted. Must be delivered to the project.

What's Here

Retail Pharmacies
Eye Screening
Homeless Women
Respiratory Aid Donation Programs
Glasses/Contact Lenses
Medical Supplies Donation Programs
Family and Community Medicine
Early Intervention for Mental Illness
General Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
General Counseling Services
Homeless People with a Mental Illness
Homeless Families
Prenatal Care
Community Clinics
Chiropractic
Homeless Men
Contraception
Homeless Couples
Nutrition Education
Tuberculosis Screening
Physical Therapy
General Medical Care
General Physical Examinations

Employment Services - Catholic Charities Twin Cities - Minneapolis Opportunity Center

Resource Room services include: Classes including computer literacy, interview etiquette, effective communication, workplace expectations, and other soft skills Staff available to assist with resumes, applications, referrals to training programs and interview skills preparation. Online job posting provided. Job posting board also updated weekly. Information sessions for the Catholic Charities Culinary Skills Training program and the Goodwill Easterseals training programs.

What's Here

Unemployed Individuals
Job Interview Training
At Risk for Homelessness
Homeless Women
Job Information
Job Search/Placement
Resume Preparation Assistance
Homeless Men

Saint Paul Residence - Catholic Charities - Housing Division

Permanent, affordable, and supportive housing in St. Paul for low-income adults experiencing long-term homelessness desiring to live in a sober environment.

What's Here

Single Room Occupancy Housing
Homeless Women
Homeless Men

Evergreen Residence - Catholic Charities - Housing Division

Permanent, single-room occupancy apartment facility for 88 single men and women

What's Here

Homeless Women
Low Income
Homeless Men
Single Room Occupancy Housing

Community Voice Mail - Open Access Connections

- Individuals can obtain a community voice mail number with a 651 area code, to use on job applications, housing applications, and stay in touch with friends and family. Individuals will be able to retrieve messages from any touch tone phone. - Offers assistance to apply for the Lifeline cellphone program. Eligible participants will receive a free monthly phone plan which includes 1,000 minutes of talk, 500 units of text, and 100 MB of data.

What's Here

Unemployed Individuals
Cell Phones
Homeless Families
Homeless Men
Community Voicemail
Homeless Women
Homeless Couples

Women Veterans Services - Minneapolis Veterans Affairs Health Care System

The Minneapolis Women Veterans Comprehensive Health Center (WVCHC) is an interdisciplinary clinic designed to provide collaborative and comprehensive care for women veterans. Women Veterans Call Center: Provides women veterans, their families, and caregivers about VA services and resources. Call, chat, or text is available. Primary care includes: - Health evaluation and counseling, disease prevention, nutrition counseling, weight control, smoking cessation, and substance abuse counseling and treatment as well as gender-specific primary care, e.g., cervical cancer screens (pap smears), breast cancer screens (mammograms), birth control, preconception counseling, Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, menopausal support (hormone replacement therapy). - Mental health includes evaluation and assistance for issues such as depression, mood, and anxiety disorders; intimate partner and domestic violence; sexual trauma; elder abuse or neglect; parenting and anger management; marital, caregiver, or family-related stress; and post-deployment adjustment or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). - Military Sexual Trauma (MST). Women-and men as well-may experience repeated sexual harassment or sexual assault during their military service. Special services are available to women who have experienced MST. VA provides free, confidential counseling, and treatment for mental and physical health conditions related to MST. Specialty Care includes: - Management and screening of chronic conditions includes heart disease, diabetes, cancer, glandular disorders, osteoporosis, and fibromyalgia as well as sexually transmitted diseases such as HIV/AIDS and hepatitis. - Reproductive health care includes maternity care, infertility evaluation, and limited treatment; sexual problems, tubal ligation, urinary incontinence, and others. VA is prohibited by legislative authority from providing abortion services. - Rehabilitation, homebound, and long-term care. VA referrals are given to those in need of rehabilitation therapies such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language therapy, exercise therapy, recreational therapy, and vocational therapy. Homebound and long-term care services are available as well, limited to those meeting specific requirements. Programs for Special Groups include: Special programs provide services for homeless women veterans, victims of domestic violence, and women veterans interested in education and training, employment assistance, and vocational rehabilitation.

What's Here

Veterans
Families of Military Personnel/Veterans
Women's Health Centers
Women
Homeless Women
Abused Women
Sexual Assault Counseling

KOLA Drop In Center - American Indian Community Development Corporation - AICDC

Provides a culturally-specific after-hours drop-in center serving the American Indian street population who are chronically inebriated and chronically homeless, including: - Case Management - Laundry - Meals - Referrals to community resources - Showers - Telephones Note: No pets allowed

What's Here

Case/Care Management
Public Showers/Baths
Homeless Women
Homeless Drop In Centers
Native American Community
Alcohol Use Disorder
Homeless Men
Telephone Facilities

Need help or have questions? Dial 211 or text your zip code to 898-211 to talk to a Community Resource Specialist.

© Copyright 2025 Greater Twin Cities United Way 211