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15 resources

People Serving People

612-204-8200
People Serving People, located in Minneapolis, provides a variety of services for unhoused families. They provide hotel-style emergency housing, food and necessities, childhood programs, educational support, family activities, financial classes, and help with finding work. The goal is to help families stabilize and avoid repeat experiences of homelessness.

Simpson Housing Services

612-874-8683
Simpson Housing Services has an extended-stay shelter, housing services for adults and families, and support programs for children and youth. Whether you have a family or are a single adult experiencing homelessness, there are services in Hennepin County to help you get back on your feet.

Minnesota 211

2-1-1
Minnesota residents looking for social services can call 211 to be connected to a wide range of options. Callers can get more information about housing services, child and senior care, employment or education support, eviction prevention, signing up for health insurance, and more. If you’re not sure where to turn, the trained professionals at 211 can help.

Recovery is Happening

507-218-4773
Having the right support can make all the difference when it comes to getting well. Recovery is Happening offers a broad range of support services in the Rochester area, including peer recovery coaches, telephone recovery support, housing services, recovery group meetings, and chemical assessments. They also operate an intensive outpatient treatment program for substance use for those looking to start recovery.

Continuum Care Center

651-621-0418
Continuum Care Center serves Ramsey and Hennepin counties with community recovery services, such as peer support and housing services. They also offer a variety of opioid services, including naloxone (Narcan), fentanyl test strips, overdose prevention education, harm reduction resources, and links to treatment for those who are interested. The goal is to help all clients reach self-sufficiency, sobriety, and overall wellness.

Minnesota Recovery Connection

612-584-4158
Minnesota Recovery Connection is a community resource for people working toward long term recovery from alcohol or substance use disorder. They provide peer to peer support for individuals through in person group recovery meetings and telephone recovery support options. They also offer training for those that serve people in recovery.

Substance Use in Minnesota (SUMN)

Substance Use in Minnesota, SUMN is an organization that works to address the root causes of substance use. It provides data on alcohol, tobacco and other drug consumption pattern information that can be used to plan community programs, prepare applications for grants or funding, and monitor trends.

Niyyah Recovery Initiative

612-547-9052
Niyyah Recovery Initiative is the first Recovery Community Organization (RCO) in the United States that provides culturally responsive care to the East African and Muslim communities. They have faith-based recovery resources that promote healing in a supportive environment. They also offer outreach and awareness programs for the community

University of Minnesota–Boynton

612-625-3222
The University of Minnesota, through Boynton Health, offers students who are concerned with alcohol or substance use disorder confidential and free support. You can get counseling appointments, addiction assessments, and treatment planning when appropriate. Additionally, they offer substance use treatment programs for students who may be required by the court to attend a treatment program while still attending school.

Normandale Community College

952-358-8261
Normandale Community College offers students counseling and mental health services. They can provide referrals to other services in the community and have information online about crisis support hotlines. You can schedule an appointment online or by calling the phone number listed.

North Hennepin Community College

763-493-0554
North Hennepin Community College offers a CARE Center (Counseling, Advocacy, Resources, and Empowerment) to support the mental health of students. They offer personal counseling, mental health counseling, and art therapy. The CARE Center can also offer referrals to addiction treatment and other specialized care.

Minnesota Council on LGBTQIAS2S+

800-657-3717
The Council on LGBTQIA2S+ Minnesotans works to implement policies that support economic, social, legal and political equality for members of the LGBTQIA2S+ community. This includes putting forth legislation that champions health, wellness and inclusion.

Outfront Minnesota

612-822-0127
Outfront Minnesota is an organization that promotes the human rights of LGBTQ+ Minnesotans. Through their work with constituents, institutions and elected officials they seek to advance legislation that supports the rights of this unique group to ensure equal access to healthcare, housing and employment.

Minnesota Assistance Council for Veterans

833-222-6228
MACV is a nonprofit organization in Minnesota that provides free services for veterans and their families that are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Services include housing support, employment training and placement, and legal services. The goal is to address the causes of homelessness and create sustainable housing opportunities.

Native American Community Clinic

612-870-1723
Native American Community Clinic seeks to decrease health disparities for Native American families in the Minneapolis area. They provide care regardless of ability to pay and their services include culturally sensitive medical and mental health care that focuses on the whole person. They also have harm reduction programs that offer safer use supplies and Narcan.

Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources

8 resources

Harm Reduction Sisters

218-206-6482
Harm Reduction Sisters serves northern Minnesota and provides harm reduction services such as sterile injection supplies, naloxone (Narcan), and overdose prevention training. They also offer HIV testing, fentanyl test strips, safer sex supplies, and more. Harm Reduction Sisters has a physical location in Duluth and also provides mobile delivery.

Southside Harm Reduction Services

612-615-9725
For people in central Minneapolis who don’t want to, or can’t, pick up harm reduction supplies in person, Southside Harm Reduction Services can deliver confidentially. The delivery zone spans from north of Richfield up through Camden and from the University of St. Thomas across to The Bakken Museum. Call or text for specifics and to arrange delivery of sterile syringes and other supplies, naloxone (Narcan), and fentanyl test strips.

Minnesota Department of Health Naloxone Portal

651-201-5000
The Minnesota Department of Health’s Naloxone online portal is a place where organizations such as schools, correctional facilities, and licensed addiction treatment centers can request free Narcan kits. As well as offering free Narcan kits, they also provide overdose education including what to know and how to administer the medication.

Rural AIDS Action Network

320-257-3036
Rural AIDS Action Network is a non profit organization in St. Cloud, MN, that provides support to individuals who are HIV positive, educates the community on the disease and promotes harm reduction. They offer free medical case management, HIV and HCV testing, transportation, support groups, needle exchange and Narcan overdose prevention kits.

Employers’ Toolkit

800-345-0823
The Minnesota Department of Health offers a program for employers who want to address and prevent substance use disorder at work. They offer education on the topic and instruction on how to handle overdose emergencies, help individuals access treatment, and promote workplace wellness.

Central Lakes College

218-855-8260
Central Lakes College’s Mental Health Center provides free mental healthcare to current students. They have individual therapy, social work services, peer to peer support, a reflection room, and free online mental health and wellness through Mantra Health. The Student Basic Needs website also lists crisis lines and other resources.

University of Minnesota Twin Cities

612-625-3222
The University of Minnesota’s Recovery on Campus program supports students in recovery from drug and alcohol use. They allow you to access a vibrant college scene without the use of alcohol or drugs. They have weekly meetings throughout the year. Snacks and drinks are provided and you don’t have to sign up in advance, just drop in!

Indigenous Peoples Task Force

612-870-1723
The Indigenous Peoples Task Force offers a variety of programs to support Native Americans and Alaskan Native peoples. Their Harm Reduction program recognizes the opioid crisis has hit the Native population especially hard. They offer syringe exchange programs, distribute free Narcan kits and training, offer HIV/HCV testing and education, and provide referrals to treatment.

Government Programs

7 resources

Housing Benefits 101

Housing Benefits 101, run by the state, provides multiple resources to help the unhoused or those in danger of homelessness. The website offers a map so residents can find the most appropriate coordinated entry point for housing. There are also programs for housing stabilization, a housing guide for young adults, and other resources.

Fast Tracker MN

Fast Tracker MN is a behavioral health treatment locator, connecting Minnesota residents with the health care and treatment programs they need. You can search by zip code and/or health insurance plan, look for specific services, and find programs with immediate availability. Whether you’re looking for options for yourself or a loved one, Fast Tracker MN can connect you with the care you need.

Minnesota Medicaid and MinnesotaCares (Medical Assistance)

800-657-3672
Minnesota Medicaid and MinnesotaCare are programs through the Minnesota Department of Human Services that provide health insurance coverage for low income adults and children, as well as older adults and people with disabilities. You can use this coverage to get a variety of behavioral health care, including mental health and addiction treatment.

VA–Substance Use Disorder Program

800-273-8255
The United States Department of Veterans Affairs has substance use disorder treatment in two Minnesota clinics, in Minneapolis and St. Cloud. They serve military veterans by providing mental health assessments, treatment plan options, various treatment programs including inpatient and outpatient care, and long term recovery support.

Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs

888-546-5838
The Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs is a statewide program for military veterans. They help veterans connect to the benefits they’ve earned as well as other state and federal programs to support physical and mental health, education, housing assistance and veterans’ focused events throughout the state. The MDVA also helps with access to veterans homes and burial programs.

Veterans Homes

888-546-5838
The Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs offers military veterans 8 Vet Homes throughout the state. Veterans Homes offer dignified compassionate care 24/7 for those who need assistance including nursing care, dementia and Alzheimer’s care, recreational therapy, rehabilitation services, and more.

Minnesota Department of Indian Affairs

612-456-8028
Minnesota Indian Affairs Council (MIAC) is a liaison office to the 11 sovereign tribal nations in Minnesota. Their goals include protection of Native American gravesites and burial mounds, appropriately administering state grants to protect Native languages and advocacy at the governmental level to enact legislation that protects Native civil rights.
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