You may be able to get similar help from another homeless prevention program if you have used emergency short-term help from the county in the last 12 months or applied for emergency short-term help from the county, but were denied.
To get help from these programs, you must meet all three of these criteria:
- Live in Hennepin County in a home you rent or own, in someone else’s home for at least three months or in permanent supportive housing
- Will lose your home and have no other housing options within 30 days
- Have extremely low income (for example, less than $1,653 per month for a single person or less than $2,358 per month for a family of four)
Eligibility for these programs is determined by your residential address. Before you visit one of these organizations in person, call ahead to get information on when you can apply and whether funds are still available for the month.
Single adults
Catholic Charities Opportunity Center
Contact at 612-204-8273.
Map: Catholic Charities Opportunity Center
740 East 17th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55404
Families and single adults
St. Stephen's Human Services
Contact at 612-870-2298.
Map: St. Stephen's Human Services
2309 Nicollet Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55404
Youth (under 24) and young families
YMCA Youth Intervention Services
Contact at 763-493-3052.
Map: YMCA Youth Intervention Services
2304 Jackson Street Northeast, Minneapolis, MN 55418
American Indian families
Minnesota Indian Women’s Resource Center
Contact at 612-728-2026.
North Minneapolis residents
NorthPoint Health and Wellness
Contact at 612-767-9500.
Map: NorthPoint Health and Wellness
1256 Penn Avenue North (Suite 5300), Minneapolis, MN 55411