Hope House is a safe place for youth experiencing crisis. Crisis includes family conflict, getting kicked out of home, homelessness, sexual exploitation, living in an emotionally, sexually, or physically abusive home, gender identity issues, or having a mental health challenge or a parent with a mental health challenge. We welcome youth from all backgrounds and circumstances. At Hope House, youth find emotional support, space and time to work through issues, and caring staff to help plan for the next step on their life journey.
Sojourner Shelter is a secure, temporary emergency residence for women and their children, unsafe in their own homes due to violence and abuse. The shelter provides programming and services designed to promote healing and assist residents with personal planning to achieve increased safety for themselves and their children. Support and life skills groups, children’s programming, and transportation assistance enhance individualized case management services. Transition support is also available to assist residents as they re-enter the community.
HOME Line provides free and low-cost legal, organizing, education, and advocacy services so that tenants throughout Minnesota can solve their own rental housing problems. Assistance is available in English, Spanish, Somali, and Hmong. We work to improve public and private policies relating to rental housing by involving affected tenants in the process.