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RAMSEY COUNTY HOUSING RESOURCE LIST FOR HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION 2014 Color Key: Blue: Families with Children. Green: Single Adults. Pink: Single Women with Children. Purple: Youth. Brown: Victim/survivors of Domestic Violence. Facility/ Name/Address Coordinated Access to Housing and (emergency shelter intake) Ramsey County Family Center 2001 Van Dyke St. Maplewood, MN 55109 Project HOME 1671 Summit Ave. St. Paul, MN 55105 Mary Hall Men s 438 Main St. Union Gospel Mission 435 E. University Ave., Union Gospel Mission 77 E. 9 th St. Provider Organization Catholic Charities and Ramsey County Human Catholic Charities Emergency Target Population Phone/e-mail Volunteer Opportunities Families & single adults (651) 215-2262 Families with children & single women St. Paul Area Council of Churches Families with children (651) 646-8805 Catholic Charities Single adult men (651) 647-2351 Union Gospel Mission Naomi Family Residence Housing Plus Single adult men (651) 292-1721 EXT. 109 Single women with children (651) 222-7962 (651) 647-2291 Family Service Center is in need of volunteers for childcare, children s activities, computer lab, and meal service. For more information contact Alanna Hinz at alanna.hinz@cctwincities.org or 651-647-2297. Union Gospel Mission is a Christian ministry serving the homeless, poor and addicted in our community by meeting physical, spiritual, emotional, and educational needs. A variety of volunteer opportunities are available. If interested, please visit our website at www.ugmtc.org and click on the Volunteer tab. 1

Dorothy Day Extended Hours 183 Old 6 th St. Dorothy Day 2 nd Floor 183 Old 6 th St. Safe House 1696 Dayton St. Paul, MN 55105 Ain Dah Yung 1089 Portland Ave. Salvation Army 1471 Como Ave. St. Paul, MN 55108 Casa de Esperanza Battered Women s 179 E. Robie St. Paul, MN 55107 Eagle s Nest Battered Women s Women s Advocates Battered Women s 584 Grand Ave. Tubman East 1725 Monastery Way Maplewood, MN 55109 Catholic Charities Single adults over 18 (651) 293-1919 Catholic Charities Single women (651) 647-2341 Lutheran Social Unaccompanied youth (651) 644-7739 Ain Dah Yung Unaccompanied youth (651) 227-4184 Booth Brown House Unaccompanied youth (651) 251-3502 EXT. 118 Casa de Esperanza Women & children victims of violence Women of Nations Women s Advocates Tubman Family Alliance Women & children victims of violence Women & children victims of violence Women & children victims of violence (651) 646-5553 Crisis line: 772-1611 (651) 222-5830 1. Answering phone 2. Weekend cook 3. Help with painting, gardening 4. Childcare (651) 227-8284 (651) 768-0216 2

Facility/ Name/Address Theresa Living Center 917 Jessamine St. Paul, MN 55106 Caroline Family (Scattered Site) East Metro Place 3521 Century Ave. N. White Bear Lake, MN 55110 Emma Norton Residence 670 N. Robert St. Beverly Benjamin Youth Lodge 1212 Raymond Ave. St. Paul, MN 55108 Provider Organization Theresa Living Center Theresa Living Center Transitional Housing (housing with services up to 24 months) Target Population Phone Volunteer Opportunities Single women & women (651) 774-5594 Child Care - Child Care for program parents as they go with children through in service trainings. Trainings are every 4th Tuesdays of the month, child care times is 6:30 pm- 8:30 pm. Toys, enclosed playground and movies are resources available. All trainings are on site at our office location. Overnight Monitor- Theresa Living Center Residential is a 24 hour operation that has a volunteer opportunity for individuals to do final night time check ins for residents. Residents have weeknight curfews of 11 pm and weekend curfews of 1 am. Overnight Monitor will answer and admit residence up to the curfew times. The monitor is allowed to sleep after the curfew times while the residents sleep. Some rule enforcement may be required of curfew observance. Single women with children (651) 774-5594 Solid Ground Families with children (651) 773-8401 EXT. 117 Emma Norton Single women (651) 224-1329 Ain Dah Yung Unaccompanied youth (651) 632-8923 Solid Ground welcomes volunteers for a variety of roles at their location at 3521 Century Avenue North in White Bear Lake. Opportunities include: Youth tutoring, childcare, adult mentoring/tutoring, office assistance, transportation assistance and more. Most opportunities require an ongoing commitment; however, short term opportunities and group projects are sometimes available. For more information contact Liz Meyers at 651-773-8401 x116 or volunteer@solidgroundmn.org. 3

Youth Transitional Living (Scattered Site) LifeHaven 325 Jenks Ave. Rezek House 501 Asbury Mary Hall Transitional Housing 436 Main St. Naomi Family Center 77 E. 9 th St. Wilder ROOF Project (Scattered Site) Transitional Housing (multiple locations) Booth Brown Foyer 1471 Como Ave. St. Paul, MN 55108 YWCA of St. Paul 375 Selby Ave. The Dwelling Place (2 sites) Breaking Free Transitional Housing Lutheran Social Lutheran Social Lutheran Social Unaccompanied youth (651) 644-7739 Minor parents with children or pregnant (612) 408-8082 Unaccompanied youth (651) 644-7739 Catholic Charities Single men & women (651) 227-2637 Union Gospel Mission A. H. Wilder YWCA of St. Paul Single women & children (651) 222-7962 Families with children (651) 280-2351 Families with children (651) 265-0748 Salvation Army Unaccompanied youth (651) 646-2601 Transitional Housing Single parent families with children (651) 265-0748 The Dwelling Single women and children (651) 776-4805 Place Breaking Free Single women and children (651) 645-6557 4

Facility/ Name/Address Crane Ordway 281 E. 5 th St. American House 352 Wacouta Kimball Court 545 Snelling Ave. North St. Paul, Mn 55104 Housing Trust Voucher (Scattered Site) The Village Place 770 University Ave. W. Crestview Community 1161-1171 Westminster Mary Hall SRO 436 Main St. State Long Term Homeless Voucher (Scattered Site) Commerce Building 8 E. 4 th St. Lexington Commons 375 Lexington Provider Organization South Metro Human Beacon Interfaith Housing Collaborative Beacon Interfaith Housing Collaborative Permanent Supportive Housing Target Population Phone Volunteer Opportunities Single adults (651) 256-1242 Single men (651) 789-6260 EXT. 215 Single men (651) 789-6260 EXT. 215 Catholic Charities Single adults (612) 204-8319 Breaking Free New s, Inc. Women with children & single women Single women & families with children (651) 645-6557 (651) 227-8976 Catholic Charities Single men & women (651) 227-2637 Mental Health Resources CommonBond Communities CommonBond Communities Families & single adults (651) 659-2959 Single adults & families with children (651) 388-0093 Single adults (651) 288-8966 5

Parkway St. Paul, MN 55105 Police Homeless Outreach Voucher Grotto Reentry Apartments 450 Grotto St. Dale St. Place (formerly Redeemer s Arms) 313 N. Dale St. St. Paul, MN 55103 St. Paul/St. Anthony Residence 2300 Wycliff St. St. Paul, MN 55114 Martin Luther King Court (multiple sites) Plus Care (scattered sites) East Metro Place 3521 Century Ave. N. White Bear Lake, MN 55110 Metro LTH Supportive (scattered sites) Jeremiah Project St. Paul Campus 932 Concordia Mental Health Resources Christian Restoration BDC Management Single adults & families with children (651) 659-2959 Single adult women (763) 566-2888 Single adults (651) 224-7665 Catholic Charities Single adults (651) 646-0937 YWCA of St. Paul HIV positive families with children (651) 265-0748 Metro HRA Single adults & families with child (651) 602-1600 Solid Ground Families with children (651) 773-8401 EXT. 117 Hearth Connection Single adults and families with child (651) 645-0676 Jeremiah Project Families with children (651) 332-5017 Delancey Project for Pride Single adults (651) 291-0067 6

Apartments 700 Selby St. Paul, MN in Living Booth Brown Foyer Salvation Army Young single adults (651) 646-2601 Families First 839 University Ave. Model Cities of St. Paul Sankofa Apartments 839 University Ave. Group Residential Housing (Scattered Sites) Jackson St. Village 1497 Jackson St. St. Paul, MN 55117 ROOF Housing Trust Fund (Scattered Sites) 7 th Landing 1360 West 7 th St. Model Cities of St. Paul Families with children (651) 632-8344 Model Cities seeks support for volunteer services and donations needed to complete landscape design projects at our supportive housing properties for formerly homeless families with dependent children. Model Cities proposes to engage residents of the building to participate in the landscaping project. This would provide an opportunity for residents to be engaged in the maintenance and beautification of their building, while also providing opportunities for socialization, skill building and physical activity. Pregnant and parenting young women ages 16-25 People Inc. Single adults (651) 491-4397 A.H. Wilder A.H. Wilder R.S. Eden/Growing Home Families with children (651) 280-2351 Families with children (651) 280-2370 Young adults 18 and older (651) 268-6108 (651) 632-8344 Model Cities seeks support for volunteer services and donations needed to complete landscape design projects at our supportive housing properties for formerly homeless families with dependent children. Model Cities proposes to engage residents of the building to participate in the landscaping project. This would provide an opportunity for residents to be engaged in the maintenance and beautification of their building, while also providing opportunities for socialization, skill building and physical activity. 7

Emma s Place Van Dyke and County Road B Maplewood, MN 55109 YWCA Family Intervention Trust Fund 375 Selby Cleveland Saunders Supportive Housing Cleveland Ave. S. and W. Saunders Ave. St. Paul, MN 55116 University Dale Apts. Emma Norton Families with children (651) 747-8766 EXT. 104 YWCA of St Paul Families with children (651) 265-0748 YWCA of St. Paul YWCA of St. Paul Families with children (651) 265-0709 Families with children (651) 265-0709 Trail s Edge CommonBond Single adults (651) 330-1667 Apartments Communities Minnesota Place A.H. Wilder Single adults (651) 280-2351 Sienna Green Aeon Single adults (612) 746-4856 Aeon is looking for volunteers to provide assistance in a wide variety of areas, from homework help to painting or gardening assistance. Email volunteer@aeonmn.org or 612-746-0524 for more information. Housing Placement Specialists Facility/ Provider Organization Phone Name/Address Project HOPE Southern MN Regional Legal (651) 222-5863 Dorothy Day Center Catholic Charities (651) 647-2357 Community Stabilization Community Stabilization Project (651) 222-8778 Project United Way 2-1-1 United Way 211 or (651) 291-0211 8

Housing Link Housing Link (612) 522-2500 Eastside Family Center Eastside Neighborhood Development Company (651) 793-7340 Organization A. H. Wilder Ramsey County Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance (FHPAP) Providers 2013-2015 Service Provided Phone Name ROOF Project Provide local housing support for scattered site (651) 280-2368 transitional housing program, which provides subsidized housing and support services for families leaving shelter. Ain Dah Yung Catholic Charities Catholic Charities Catholic Charities / YWCA Face To Face Hmong American Partnership Beverly Benjamin Youth Lodge Single Adult Rapid Rehousing Family Diversion Coordinated Assessment for Families SafeZone Drop-in Center Housing assistance program Provide transitional housing for (primarily) American Indian youth Housing assistance aimed at single adults in shelter to move them as quickly as possible into housing Working with families seeking emergency shelter to identify alternatives to shelter Centralized entry program for all families in need of homeless assistance. Central Point of Contact for unaccompanied or parenting youth experiencing homelessness or housing crisis. Assessment, housing search and placement and short term financial assistance. Youth drop-in center. Rental assistance and support services targeting Hmong and Karen refugees at risk of homelessness (651) 227-4184 (651) 647-2357 (651) 287-2099 (651) 287-2099 (651) 224-9644 (651) 495-1505 Lutheran Youth Provide scattered site transitional housing and support (651) 644-7739 9

Social Neighborhood House Ramsey County Community Human The Saint Paul Transitional Living Eastside Family Center Diversion The Community Sharing Fund services for homeless youth Assistance and linkage to resources for families and individuals in housing crisis Help for families and individuals in need of emergency shelter Direct financial assistance to solve a variety of housing related crises, including rental assistance, rental deposit assistance, utility assistance, etc. (651) 793-7346 EXT. 2065 (651) 207-1577 (651) 325-4298 Salvation Army Southern MN Regional Legal Westside Community Health YWCA Veterans Project HOPE HouseCalls Family Rapid Rehousing Outreach and Case Management for homeless veterans (612) 659-00711 Housing search and placement and assistance obtaining emergency financial assistance and connections to legal assistance Utility and sanitation assistance and intensive case management with rental assistance to prevent evictions and homelessness Housing search and placement with short term financial assistance for families with children (651) 222-5863 (651) 266-1290 (651) 265-0748 10