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Emergency Services For Youth



Are you in need of safe environment and access to support services? The resources below provide contact information for organizations and individuals that will help you find a safe place to stay, food and other services that can help you find peace and safety..



Youth housing, food, friendship and support services...




Youthlink - Minneapolis



YouthLink works with homeless youth, ages 16-24. We are located in downtown Minneapolis, and serve youth across the Twin Cities.


At YouthLink, we have over 45 years of experience connecting young people with a community of resources and support. Whether it’s basic needs, like a hot shower or a warm meal, assistance with employment or educational goals, accessing mental and physical health resources, or finding supportive housing, we can help young people at all stages of their journey.


Website: https://www.youthlinkmn.org

Phone: 651-291-0211

Address: 41 N. 12th Street, Minneapolis




Emergency Shelters - 180 Degrees



At 180 Degrees, our five emergency youth shelters provide safe spaces for youth and young adults experiencing crisis and homelessness.

Emergency Shelters:

Brittany's Place - St Paul (651-287-4801)

Hope House - Chanhassen (612-900-2077)

Onward House - Eden Prairie

St. Cloud Youth Shelter - (320-259-6764)

VonWald Home - Rochester (507-280-0110)


180 Degrees - General Support:


St. Paul: (651) 968-8908

Website: www.180degrees.org/youth


Minneapolis: ​(612) 813-5006

Website: www.180degrees.org/youth




TREEHOUSE HOPE



TreeHouse has been serving teens since 1979, helping them build relationships and resiliency rooted in living hope.


We’re based in Minnesota, but we have sites across the country. Each of our sites host programs that give teens a safe space to find support and belonging. Through mentorships, retreats, and other off-site activities, teens have the opportunity to build even deeper relationships with peers and caring adults.


Call: 952.238.1010

Website: https://treehousehope.org



BOLDER Options



Bolder Options provides wellness-based mentoring for middle school youth. Once we identify youth who need support we match them with volunteer mentors who meet with them every week for a year. Throughout their year together, participants focus on holistic personal development through weekly activities hosted by staff. We make mentoring fun, easy, and meaningful.


Website: www.bolderoptions.org

Phone: (612) 379-2653



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