Community Resources


Resources for mental health, wellness, housing, immigration, financial help and more. 
 

Community Help Near You 🀝

πŸ›’ Food β€’ πŸ’΅ Money Help β€’ πŸ‘• Clothes β€’ 🏠 Rent/Housing

You do NOT need to be a U.S. citizen to get help.
Asking for help is OK. ❀️

 

Safety Tips

πŸŽ–οΈ Your Rightsβ€’ ⛑️ Staying Safe β€’ πŸ“š Legal Help β€’ πŸ“ž Being Proactive

Click HERE for the Full List of Immigration Resources

 

Mental Health & Disability Support

🐼 Disabilityβ€’ 🏝️ Wellness β€’ πŸŽ—οΈ Support β€’ πŸ“ž Crisis

  • PANDA’s mission is to provide Minnesota Adult Basic Education (ABE) programs with disability support, knowledge, and resources to increase academic opportunities for all students: https://pandamn.org/

  • Minnesota Families Investment Program β€” The Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP) helps families with children meet their basic needs, while helping parents move to financial stability through work: https://mn.gov/dhs/people-we-serve/children-and-families/economic-assistance/income/programs-and-services/mfip.jsp

    Interfaith Outreach

    Food, case management, emergency financial assistance, employment services, and childcare resources to those residing in Minnetonka Beach, Orono, Plymouth (west of 494), & Wayzata.

    Plymouth, MN
    763-489-7500

    https://iocp.org/

    CLUES Minneapolis - Latino Communities United in Service β€” CLUES programs and services engage and empower our community by connecting individuals and families to skills, resources and systems of support: https://clues.org/

    Resource West β€” Resource West serves community members and their families by providing social services, connecting them to job resources, donating school supplies and winter gear to school age children, and offering grants to families in crisis.
    P: 952-933-3860
    https://www.resourcewest.org

    CAPI (Basic Needs, Financial Empowerment, & Civic Engagement) β€” CAPI strives to help refugees, immigrants, and low-income communities to meet their basic needs, in order to promote economic independence, and encourage civic engagement.

    Minneapolis, MN
    P: 612.721.0122 (Option 2)
    F: 612.724.6085

    https://www.capiusa.org/

    Hennepin County Libraries β€” Multiple locations throughout Hennepin County with events for everyone in the community. They are open throughout the week and have a wide range of resources including desktop computers, books, and more materials available for community members to borrow: https://hclib.org/

    AVIVO (chemical & mental health services, career education, and employment services)

    Minneapolis, MN
    612-752-8000

    https://avivomn.org/about/#

    ICA - Your Local Food Shelf β€” Food, Housing, Employment, Emergency Assistance: https://www.icafoodshelf.org

  • *In the event of an emergency, the first step is always calling 911

    Suicide and Crisis Lifeline - 988 (call, text, or chat)

    Free and confidential for anyone in distress.
    Tele-interpreter - supports 150 languages

    (800) 273-8255

    https://988lifeline.org/

    AVIVO (chemical & mental health services, career education, and employment services)

    Minneapolis, MN
    612-752-8000

    https://avivomn.org/about/#

    ICA - Your Local Food Shelf

    Food, Housing, Employment, Emergency Assistance

    https://www.icafoodshelf.org

    Center for Victims of Torture

    https://www.cvt.org/

    Minnesota Human Trafficking - Task Force

    https://mnhttf.org/contact/get-help/