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Local Resources

Anoka County Basic Needs

Basic Needs

Anoka County Housing Resource Line

763-324-1215

  • For people who may be in need of financial resources/services who may be ask risk of losing their housing or who are currently homeless
  • NOT crisis housing
Help Against Violence

Visit: https://cornerstonemn.org/abuse-help-minnesota/support-for-crime-victims/

if you or someone you know if a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault, and/or human trafficking.

Home Furniture

Bridging is a nonprofit that provides donated furniture and household goods to families and individuals transitioning out of homelessness and poverty. They serve all over the Twin Cities.

Visit https://bridging.org/ to learn more.

HomeLine

612-725-5767

 www.homelinemn.org or www.lawhelpmn.org

Free legal resources for tenants

Rent Assistance

Federal Funds to Assist with Back Rent

www.RentHelpMN.org

  • Financial Assistance available to those who qualify
  • Back rent and/or utilities can be paid as far back as March 2020.
  • Renters and Landlords can work together to get paperwork submitted through an online portal.
Smartphone

Free government phone program!

 

What is the Affordable Connectivity Program?

Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) was created to provide eligible households with discounted broadband service. Assurance Wireless offers a FREE cell phone and FREE cell phone service, including free Unlimited Monthly Data, Text and Minutes, to qualified customers.

They help households stay connected to jobs, critical healthcare and more.

https://www.assurancewireless.com

Transit Assistance

he Transit Assistance Program (TAP) is designed to make public transit more affordable for people with lower incomes. TAP provides a year-long reduced fare pass on a Go-To Card. It allows customers to use a bus or train for just $1 per ride – even during rush hour – with a 2½ hour transfer.

Visit https://www.metrotransit.org/tap-riders for more info.

Treatment

The Vinland National Center provides behavioral health services to individuals with cognitive impairments. They provide treatment for addiction, while caring for mental health.

Visit www.vinlandcenter.org for more info

Youth Experiencing Homelessness

Hope 4 Youth a drop-in center for youth experiencing homelessness (16-24 years old), open Monday through Thursday, 11 am-7 pm and Fridays, 11 am-5 pm.

Every youth that both calls and stays here should be told about H4Y’s services. They have laundry machines, computers, showers, a clothing closet, lockers, resources such as food and hygiene as well as Case Management services.

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