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County emergency housing programs. Hennepin County has programs to help residents who are in a financial crisis. Services include helping with housing costs, moving expenses and transportation to relocate. See county programs.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) offers programs and resources to find shelter, get temporary housing, or avoid homelessness. Check HUD's local homeless assistance list for shelters and housing in your state. Ask a homeless continuing care program provider for help.
Through EHV, HUD provided 70,000 housing choice vouchers to local PHAs in order to assist individuals and families who are homeless, at-risk of homelessness, fleeing, or attempting to flee, domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, stalking, or human trafficking, or were recently homeless or have a high risk of housing instability.
We offer temporary housing and support services for up to six months to low-income single men and women, and some areas are able to accommodate young adults and families. Our Harbor Light Center is Minnesota’s largest homeless outreach facility.
Avivo Village is designed to be a dignified, safe, and COVID-aware alternative to outdoor encampments. It is a low-barrier shelter that operates as a transitional housing and harm reduction model. It serves adults experiencing unsheltered homelessness in Minneapolis and Hennepin County.
The Rapid Re-housing Program helps people experiencing short-term homelessness of less than one year find housing and provides limited follow-up services for six months. Housing First is a national model that delivers services in a more dignified and compassionate way by providing people who are homeless with the stability of housing and then ...
Learn how to find help immediately if you are facing or experiencing homelessness. The government offers programs that can help you find short-term housing.
We bring together housing, services and income supports in order to enable people to live as independently as possible in the community of their choice. Find out more about these programs and whether you qualify at HB101.org.
Permanent housing for adults. 85 housing units - 74 Single Room Occupancy rooms and 11 Efficiency Apartments, with Second Harvest Delivery, Healthcare for the Homeless and free laundry. Computer lab, tenant services coordinator assigned to each floor, skills building classes, outdoor bike storage lockers for rent, basic cable TV.
When Hennepin County residents are in a financial crisis that poses a direct threat to their physical health or safety, the county may be able to help by providing short-term aid. Services may include: Emergency temporary shelter; Housing costs like rent payments, damage deposits, home repairs and utility bills