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Supportive Housing: This is a type of housing program that is typically subsidized and permanent and typically offers support services to individuals and families who may face barriers in life that prevent them from securing housing. Please note: This listing was categorized by the population each program serves. Programs may be listed more than once. Population Served Program Name Program Address Phone Number & Web Site Homeless; Families Lutheran Social Services (LSS) Permanent Supportive Housing LSS Housing Services 2414 Park Ave General Info: 612-871-0221 Dawn Horgan 612-879-5358 www.lssmn.org Capacity Support Services Must Staff Call for Availability 12 units Each family is set up with a social worker who connects them to community resources, including case managers, mental health counselors, life skills trainers, and parenting educators. Application Process/Requirements LSS s property management company Hayes-Gibson at 612-872-9247 to apply and discuss eligibility. ***WAITING LIST CLOSED*** Homeless; Families Lutheran Social Services (LSS) Scattered Site Permanent Supportive Housing Scattered Sites General Info: 612-871-0221 Dawn Horgan 612-879-5358 www.lssmn.org Capacity is unknown. Services include assisting families in finding permanent rental subsidies close to their children s schools, as well as tenant education, case management, and volunteer services. check with their children s school social worker to see if their children attend a participating school. 1

Homeless; Families Portland Village 1829 Portland Ave. S Dan Hanson 612-782-2994 8 two bedroom units, 12 three bedroom units, and 4 four bedroom units. (Managed Waitlist) Services include in-home case management, community room activities, individual service plans, tenant meetings, and referrals to community resources. homeless (in a shelter, on the streets, or in a transitional housing program), sober of at least 60 days, and have a documented disability. Homeless; Families Families First Supportive Housing Sankofa (new supportive housing program for young women w/families call Stephanie for program details) 839 University Ave. St. Paul, MN 55104 651-632-8350 www.modelcities.org Homeless; Alliance 719 16 th St. East Angie Spencer 612-630-3600 2-3-4 bedroom 21 subsidized permanent units. After one year of residency, a family may become eligible for a Section 8 voucher through Ramsey County. 100 Permanent subsidized apartments, 24 unsubsidized apartments. *61 additional GRH funded units (applicants must be staying at Salvation Army to qualify.) Services include in-home case management, recovery support, parenting education, life skills training, youth enrichment, and housing support. Services include support groups, vocational assessments and work groups, housing and benefit assistance, and community activities. staff to discuss eligibility at 651-265-6167 homeless and meet income level and sobriety eligibility. Applicants must complete a written application, a pre-application interview and a formal application interview. 2

Homeless; Central Avenue 1828 Central Ave. Northeast Minneapolis, MN 55414 612-782-2991 612-782-2999 61 subsidized furnished efficiency apartments. Services include housing and benefit assistance, services coordination, referrals to community resources, crisis assistance, and vocational assessments and services. Applicants need to have a documented disability, be homeless, meet income eligibility requirements, and sober of at least 60 days. Homeless; The Lamoreaux 706 1 st Ave. North Minneapolis, MN 55403 612-376-7661 www.aeonmn.org 73 units Private studio room w/shared kitchen and bathroom (Applicant must meet long term homeless requirements) and efficiency apartments (short term homeless requirements) Resident Connections Team to assist with services including referrals for education, employment, mental health, and chemical health. complete and deliver forms in person between 8:30am & 5pm (Mon-Fri) w/ government issued identification. Residents and Visitors are subject to bag and/or package search while on premises. Homeless; Delancey 700 Selby Ave St. Paul, MN 55104 651.291.0067 www.guildincorporated.org 13 0-1 BR units with Project Based Section 8 Services include in-home case management, community room activities, tenant meetings, and referrals to community resources. Applicants need to contact Guild for application process 3

Homeless; Spectrum Homeless Project 1825 Chicago Ave. 612-752-8200 www.resource-mn.org Spectrum Project is a primary resource center with various programs to assist the needs of homeless singles. Services include resources for mental health, vocational, educational, and social services. Applicants who are homeless with a mental illness should Long-Term Homeless (LTH); ; must be South Metro Human Services client or referral Crane Ordway & Renaissance Box Crane Ordway: 281 East 5 th Street. St. Paul, MN 55101 Renaissance Box: 200 East 10 th St., St. Paul, MN 55101 651-224-4710 www.aeonmn.org Crane Ordway: 14 units Renaissance Box: 14 LTH units 10 South Metro 4 People Inc. Services and referrals are primarily handled through South Metro Human Services. Applicants must meet LTH and income eligibility requirements, and be able to pass a rental, credit, and criminal background check. Long-Term Homeless (LTH); Kimball Court 545 North Snelling St. Paul, MN 55104 651-646-5256 Permanent subsidized single room occupancies. Services include case management, on-site services coordinator and referral services. Month to month leases available. staff for application process. Long-Term Homeless (LTH); American House 352 Wacouta Street St. Paul, MN 55101 651-222-5951 Permanent subsidized single room occupancies. Services include case management, on-site services coordinator and referrals. Month to month leases available. 4

Human Trafficking; Families Breaking Free: Village Place Housing 770 University Avenue West St. Paul, MN 55104 651-645-6557 breakingfree.net Capacity is unknown. Services include intensive case management and life skills training including services for women with children. involved or formerly involved in sex work and must take a 3 month course before applying for housing. Mental Illness & Alternative Homes 2446 Portland Ave. S 612-874-6321 www.alternativehomes.or g 18 single units, 27 double units, 3 triple and 4 quad occupancies. Level 1 rent: $867 per month; Level 2 rent: $1175. Services include housekeeping, security, and three nutritious meals per day. approved by a Hennepin County financial worker or be able to self-pay. Bill Kelly House 3104 58 th St. East Minneapolis, MN 55417 612-726-1502 16 beds Treatment based services with emphasis on Dual diagnoses MICD in an IRTS facility. referred by a Hennepin County case manager and hospital. Central Avenue 1828 Central Ave. NE Minneapolis, MN 55414 612-782-2991 612-782-2999 61 subsidized furnished efficiency apartments. Services include housing and benefit assistance, services coordination, referrals to community resources, crisis assistance, and vocational assessments and services. Applicants need to have a documented disability, be homeless, meet income eligibility requirements, and sober of at least 60 days. 5

Spectrum Homeless Project 1825 Chicago Ave. 612-752-8200 www.resource-mn.org Spectrum Project is a primary resource center with various programs to assist the needs of homeless singles. Services include resources for mental health, vocational, educational, and social services. Applicants who are homeless with a mental illness should Stevens House 1928 Stevens Avenue S Minneapolis, MN 55403 612-872-9035 25 beds Services include case management, referrals to community resources, and life skills assistance. 612-872-9035 to inquire and/or schedule an intake appointment. Whittier Place 2405 1 st Ave South 612-872-1926 www.supportiveliving solutions.org Residential group home to more than 65 individuals suffering from severe mental illness. Services include daily meals, housekeeping, on-site nurse, advocator, and activity coordinator, as well as many Independent Living Skills professionals. Serenity Place 2409 1 st Ave South 612-879-4543 www.supportiveliving solutions.org 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments for 21 residents. 24 hour awake-staff available with medication monitoring. Services include nursing care, exercise programs, full meal services, and community activities. This environment strongly encourages social networking. 6

Unity Place 2611 Central Ave Northeast Minneapolis, MN 55418 612-788-0833 www.supportiveliving solutions.org 33 units with 24 hour awake-staff available with medication monitoring. Services include nursing care, exercise programs, full meal services, and community activities. This environment strongly encourages social networking. Rising Cedars - Touchstone Mental Health Building is scheduled to open July 1, 2013 2308 Snelling Ave. 612-874-6409 www.touchstonemh.org 40-1BR units offering 24-hour awake-staff Customized Living Services Services include meal services, community activities, assistance with housekeeping and laundry, medicine administration, personal services (assistance with grooming, money management, etc), mental and behavioral health management services and adjoining Health and Wellness Center Referrals call 612-536- 8134 or RisingCedarWaitList@touch stonemh.org Eligibility based on need for Customized Living Services and eligibility for GRH. Preference for individuals referred through Hennepin County Behavioral Health Case Management. Touchstone Assisted Living 7376 Bass Lake Rd New Hope, MN 55428 763-536-8134 www.touchstonemh.org Three and four bedroom units; residents share a kitchen, bathroom, and small living room. Services include medication management, life skills training, health &nutrition, education and meal services. Applicants must have an assigned case manager and a documented mental health diagnosis. 7

Families Families Families First Supportive Housing Program Portland Village 839 University Ave. St. Paul, MN 55104 651-632-8350 www.modelcities.org 1829 Portland Ave. South Dan Hanson 612-782-2994 21 subsidized permanent units. After one year of residency, a family may become eligible for a Section 8 voucher 8 two bedroom units, 12 three bedroom units, and 4 four bedroom units. (Managed Waitlist) Services include in-home case management, primary health care, recovery support, parenting education, life skills training, and youth enrichment. Services include in-home case management, community room activities, individual service plans, tenant meetings, and referrals to community resources. staff to discuss their eligibility. homeless (in a shelter, on the streets, or in a transitional housing program), sober of at least 60 days, and have a documented disability. Families Wayside Supportive House 1349 Jersey Ave S. St. Louis Park, MN 55426 952-542-9322 www.waysidehouse.org 20 permanent subsidized units with 4 additional scattered site apartments. Services include case managements and support group activities. staff to request application or it is available online. Must have 3 months of documented sobriety. Alternative Homes 2446 Portland Ave. S 612-874-6321 www.alternative homes.org 18 single units, 27 double units, 3 triple and 4 quads. Level 1 rent is $867/mo, level 2 is $1,175/mo Services include housekeeping, security, and three nutritious meals per day. approved by a Hennepin County financial worker or be able to self-pay. 8

Anishinabe Wakiagun 1600 East 19th Street 612-871-2883 www.aicdc-mn.org 45 single room occupancies. Services include health care managements, community garden, recreational activities, and referrals to community resources. Applicants must have 3 or more detox admits in the past 1 year, 2 or more attempts at treatment, and have been homeless for the majority of past 5 yrs. Bill Kelly House 3104 58 th St. East Minneapolis, MN 55417 612-726-1502 16 beds Treatment based services with emphasis on Dual diagnoses MICD in an IRTS facility. referred by a Hennepin County case manager and hospital. Arrigoni House West 508 University Ave Minneapolis, MN 55414 612-331-6582 www.supportiveliving solutions.org Group residential housing for 32 men leaving chemical dependency treatment. Services include support in the 12 step program, individual goal setting, and life and occupational skills. Central Avenue 1828 Central Ave. NE Minneapolis, MN 55414 612-782-2991 612-782-2999 61 subsidized furnished efficiency apartments. Services include housing and benefit assistance, services coordination, referrals to community resources, crisis support, vocational assessments and services. Applicants need to have a documented disability, be homeless, meet income eligibility requirements, and sober of at least 60 days. 9

Glenwood Residence 173 Glenwood Ave. No. Minneapolis, MN 55405 612-204-8405 www.cctwincities.org 80 units of permanent housing for latestage chronic male alcoholics. GRH Housing. Services include meals & recreation, health care screening, and mental health service referrals. Applicants need proof of numerous detoxes and treatment admits and will meet with Shearise Austin for prescreening. Stevens House 1928 Stevens Ave. S. Minneapolis, MN 55403 612-872-9035 25 beds Services include case management, referrals to community resources, and life skills assistance. 612-872-9035 to inquire and schedule an intake appointment. Arrigoni House East 255 Summit Avenue St. Paul, MN 55102 651-222-7587 www.supportiveliving solutions.org Group residential living for 28 men leaving chemical dependency treatment. Services include support in the 12 step program, individual goal setting, and life and occupational skills. staff for application process. St. Anthony Residence 902 Hershey Street St. Paul, MN 55114 651-647-2320 www.cctwincities.org 60 units for latestage chronic alcoholic men Services include case management, nutritious meals, healthcare screening, and recreation 10

Disabled; Families Portland Village 1829 Portland Ave. South Dan Hanson 612-782-2994 8 two bedroom units, 12 three bedroom units, and 4 four bedroom units. (Managed Waitlist) Services include in-home case management, community room activities, individual service plans, tenant meetings, and referrals to community resources. homeless (in a shelter, on the streets, or in a transitional housing program), sober of at least 60 days, and have a documented disability. Disabled; Families Lutheran Social Services (LSS) Permanent Supportive Housing LSS Housing Services 2414 Park Ave General Info: 612-871-0221 Dawn Horgan 612-879-5358 www.lssmn.org 12 units Each family is set up with a social worker who connects them to community resources, including case managers, mental health counselors, life skills trainers, and parenting educators. LSS s property management company Hayes-Gibson at 612-872-9247 to apply and discuss eligibility. Disabled; Families Central Avenue 1828 Central Ave. Northeast Minneapolis, MN 55414 612-782-2991 612-782-2999 61 subsidized furnished efficiency apartments. Services include housing and benefit assistance, services coordination, referrals to community resources, crisis assistance, and vocational assessments and services. Applicants need to have a documented disability, be homeless, meet income eligibility requirements, and sober of at least 60 days. 11

Disabled; Kimball Court 545 North Snelling St. Paul, MN 55104 Domestic Violence; Families Cornerstone 651-646-5256 1000 East 80 th St. Bloomington, MN 55430 952-884-0376 Permanent subsidized single room occupancies. Multiple properties with various capacities. Services include case management, on-site services coordinator and referral services. Month to month leases available. Services include support in the areas of violence prevention and anger management. staff for application process. staff for application process. Updated 2/2013 www.cornerstonemn.org 12