RESOURCES
We're excited to introduce a comprehensive platform designed to make life in our vibrant community easier and more connected. Whether you’re looking for information on transportation options, health and wellness services, financial assistance, or food security, our user-friendly website puts a wealth of resources right at your fingertips. Your journey to a more informed and connected community starts here!
EMERGENCY SUPPORT
If you are in a life threatening emergency please call 911
IN CRISIS: If you or someone you know is in crisis or need immediate support, please reach out to the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988, where trained counselors are available 24/7 to offer help and support.
SAFETY ASSISTANCE | ||
Department of Public Safety (non-emergency): 612.624.2677 |
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MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT | ||
MACMHP Their mission is to serve all who come to them seeking mental and chemical health services, regardless of their insurance status or their ability to pay. |
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REPRODUCTIVE & SEXUAL HEALTH | ||
Minnesota Sexual Health Hotline For immediate help contact our hotline: 800.787.2287 |
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Red Door Clinic Providers of sexual health care for all people. They never turn away based on ability to pay. |
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Family Tree Clinic A sliding scale trans and sexual health clinic. In addition to healthcare services they offer legal assistance for trans people with name changes etc, and a number of support groups for LGBTQ+ people across the spectrum. |
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WOMEN'S HEALTH | ||
Hennepin Healthcare Women's Health & Wellness |
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University of MN Health Women's Health Specialists Clinic |
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HEALTH CARE ASSISTANCE | ||
Briva Health Need help applying for health insurance through MNsure, Briva Health is there to help! |
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FOOD SECURITY | ||
Sister's Camelot Food Share, currently distributing pre-packed bags of groceries as well as bulk produce at a variety of locations on Tuesdays and Thursdays. |
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Waite House A long-standing pillar of the vibrant Phillips Community in South Minneapolis, Waite House neighborhood center nurtures the health, prosperity, and social capital of over 4,500 community members each year. |
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NUTRIONAL ASSISTANCE | ||
Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) helps Minnesotans with low incomes, including temporary low incomes, get the food they need for nutritious and well-balanced meals. WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) Nutrition education and counseling are the cornerstones of this public health program. WIC helps families make positive nutrition and health decisions and put more fresh and healthy food on the table. |
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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE | ||
Minnesota Dept of Children, Youth and Families Providing emergency assistance for eviction, utility shut offs and other household emergencies |
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EMERGENCY HOUSING ASSISTANCE | ||
People Serving People People Serving People is the largest and most comprehensive emergency shelter for families experiencing homelessness in Minnesota and a dedicated leader in homelessness prevention. Our Savior's Community Services We are a community of hope for those who need a home. Our mission is eliminating homelessness by providing shelter, support, and a chance to start over. |
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TRANSPORTATION | ||
Metro Transit Public Transportation Follow the link below to find your route: Metro Transit Bus / Lightrail |
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PLACES OF WORSHIP | ||
University Baptist Church | 1219 University Avenue SE | 612-331-1768 |
University Church of Hope | 601 13th Ave SE | 612.331.5988 |
Temple Israel | 2323 Fremont Ave S | 612.377.8680 |
Adath Israel Synagogue | 2337 Edgcumbe Road, St Paul 55116 | 651.698.8300 |
** See something missing? Please reach out to us, we are happy to add additional information.