Jonathan House Resource List
Introduction
The IAFR Jonathan House Reference List is designed to assist IAFR Jonathan House program participants in navigating and accessing various community resources. The list aims to identify what services are available to asylum seekers across a variety of categories. It also includes a number of community resources that program participants commonly use or participate in. They are listed under their corresponding sections to help residents access specific services (language acquisition, clothing, etc.).
This list is not exhaustive, so if you are looking for resources related to a specific condition or situation (HIV, Disability, LGBTQ+, Culturally specific services, etc.) you can check with your therapist or caseworker. For assistance accessing any of the following resources you can again check with your caseworker or the Jonathan House support coordinator. If you have other specific questions (i.e. what to know about buying a car), Jonathan House staff is always here to help and be a resource to you as well!
Shelter
Hope
Healing
Basic Needs
Clothing
Reach and Restore
Appointment and referral required
Free clothing; limited other resources (hygiene items, books, school supplies, etc.)
Can go once every three months
Additional Information: Reach and Restore Website
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Joseph’s Coat
Free clothing; limited other resources (housewares, toys, etc.)
Provide photo ID/proof of residency; only permitted to enter once without proper ID
No appointment required, first come first served basis
Provides diapers and hygiene resources
Additional Information: Joseph’s Coat Website
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Dress for Success
Resource for WOMEN only
Requires a referral, scheduled job interview, and appointment
Personal stylist dresses women with a selection of business attire
Additional Information: Dress for Success Website
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Goodwill
Discounted clothing; large selection of various other resources
No item limits
No ID required
Additional Information: Goodwill Website
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Diaper Banks
There are a few locations around the Twin Cities that provide free diapers
Mount Olive Church- Diaper Bank
Diaper Bank List - Diaper Bank MN
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Food
Du Nord Foundation Community Market
Free online food pantry
Order food online ahead of time, pick up in person
Additional Information: Du Nord Market
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St. Stephanus Food Shelf (FROGTOWN)
Farmer’s Market Produce Distribution
2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month, 5-7pm
Additional Information: Serving Frogtown
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Feeding the Dream Food Shelf (FROGTOWN)
By Appointment, can call or schedule via website
St. Stephanus Lutheran Church, 739 Lafond Ave, Saint Paul, United States
Additional Information: See St. Stephanus website
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Godtown Food Distribution (FROGTOWN)
Grocery distribution
Every Thursday from 11:00-12:30
Limited other items (diapers, etc.)
Additional Information: Godtown MN
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La Vina (EASTSIDE)
Food pantry
Every Saturday from 9:00-11:30 pm
Located at FCC
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Help at Your Door
Food drop off for the elderly and those who are unable to shop for themselves
When groceries are delivered, they will also help put them away
Price based on household size and income
EBT and SNAP are accepted
Additional Information: Help at Your Door Website
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Ethnic Grocery Stores
Saint Paul has a variety of grocery options with foods from around the world
Some located near Jonathan House include:
Ashama Grocery and Meat
Mi Linda Tierra
Dragon Star Oriental Foods
Udo's African Food Store
Sun Foods
Golden Harvest Foods
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General Health / Medical Care
Sliding Fee Dental Clinics
Unfortunately, there are no free dental clinics in Minneapolis or St. Paul
There are a variety of income based clinics
You will need to call or go in person and apply for the sliding fee to receive dental care
Additional Information: Sliding Fee Clinics
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General Wellness
Parks are good places for walking and running. Check out local parks or lakes for exercise trails.
Gyms have more options for working out, such as treadmills, weights, and bikes.
The YMCA is also a good option; many of them have pools for swimming.
Eat a well-rounded diet; fruits, vegetables, and proteins (meats or dairy) are essential.
Additional Information: St. Paul Parks and Recreation Website
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YMCA
Each YMCA has a number of wellness services, classes, and opportunities to take advantage of, including a fitness center and pool.
While memberships start at $71 for an adult, the YMCA does offer financial assistance. For more information on financial assistance, click here.
Eastside Location: 875 Arcade Street, Saint Paul, MN 55106
Midway Location: 1761 University Avenue West, Saint Paul, MN 55104. Phone: 651-646-4557.
Additional Information: YMCA of the North
Tuberculosis Testing
Clinics who provide free testing and referral to the Saint Paul TB Clinic:
Eastside Family Clinic: 651-772-9799 - (Frogtown)
Open City Health Center: 651-290-9200 - (Eastside)
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Other Affordable Gyms
Planet Fitness in Roseville: $10/month. Roseville Location
St. Paul Fitness Centers: $30/year. Fitness Centers
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Household Management
Tips for Managing a Typical American-Style House
Pamphlets available in:
Spanish
French
Amharic
Swahili
English
Additional Information: Welcome to your New Home Pamphlet
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Mobility
Transportation
Metro Transit / Metro Transit Orientations
Provide in-person orientations on how to use the bus which can be scheduled over the phone
Detailed instructions available here on how to ride and pay, with video tutorials.
You can check your card balance and add more money here.
If you are lost, call 612-373-3333. They will connect you to an interpreter and give you directions and information about the bus schedule. Know what stop you are at.
Additional Information: Metro Transit: Home
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Transit Assistance Program (TAP)
Discounted public transportation program
Always ride Metro Transit for $1
Must show photo ID and document that proves eligibility for program
Apply online or in person
Additional Information: TAP
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Metro Mobility
Bus service available to people with disabilities or other health conditions limiting their use of regular fixed-route buses
Bus can be ordered right to your door as a:
One time order
Standing order
Application (Certification Questionnaire and Professional Verification) must be filled out by the individual or a social worker or someone who knows them well AND a doctor or medical professional who has been treating you
Additional Information: Metro Mobility
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Google Maps
Google Maps can help you with bus routes. Type in your final destination, set it to bus mode, and click start. This will give you your route, any updates, and when to switch buses
It can be used offline as well
Desktop version of Google Maps: https://www.google.com/maps
Available for free download on the App Store (Apple) and Play Store (Android).
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Wheels for Women
Provides a free car to women who are:
Single moms
Residents of the Twin Cities
Working full-time for at least 6 months
Additional Information: Wheels for Women Application
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Communication / Cell Phone
PCs for People
Provide discounted or free laptops
You need to fill out an application including a photo ID and eligibility document
They also do computer repairs, skills classes, and discounted internet
Additional Information: PCs for People
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Lifeline Program/Telephone Assistance Plan
Provide a free government phone plan for eligible individuals
You must have a SSN to apply
Additional Information: MN TAP
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Resource Connection
Faith Community
Mosques and Islamic Cultural Centers
There are many mosques in the Twin Cities that are open for prayer and community activities. A few nearby Jonathan House are listed here:
MN Dawah Institute (Frogtown)
Darul Uloom Islamic Center (Eastside)
Assalam Mosque (Eastside)
Additional Information: MN Dawah | Assalam Mosque
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Jonathan House Church Partners
Each Jonathan House is located within walking distance of a partner church. If you would like to check one out, they are listed below:
St. Stephanus Lutheran Church (Frogtown)
First Covenant Church of St. Paul (Eastside)
City Church (Windom)
Additional Information: St. Stephanus | FCC | City Church
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International Churches in the Twin Cities
There are many international and cultural churches in the Twin Cities. Some popular ones amongst Jonathan House residents are:
La Iglesia St. Paul (Spanish)
International Christian Fellowship (English and Swahili)
Bethel Christian Fellowship (English)
Additional Information: La Iglesia | ICF | BCF
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Community
Local Library
Libraries may offer any of the following resources:
Access to free books and other media both print and digital
Activities for children and/or tutoring for students
Information about resources available in your community and where they can be accessed
Online English courses
Job assistance
Free computer, internet, and printer usage
Meeting rooms
Additional Information: St. Paul Public Libraries
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Local Parks, Lakes, and Community Centers
Minnesota is famous for its lakes, many of which are surrounded by parks with walking or biking trails, sports courts, playgrounds, and other open space to enjoy. St. Paul parks are open to the public.
Additional Information: St. Paul Parks and Recreation
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Museums and Historical Sites
St. Paul has many institutions that share about the cultural and history of Minnesota including museums and historical sites. You can find museums for:
Science
Art
History
Children
Trains
Plants and Flowers
Sports
Additional Information: St. Paul Museums and History
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Legal Assistance
The Advocates for Human Rights
The Advocates for Human Rights offers pro bono legal representation for asylum seekers and other immigrants
Information for obtaining a pro bono attorney is located here.
Additional Information: The Advocates for Human Rights Website
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Immigrant Law Center of MN
Low or no cost legal services to low income immigrants and their families
Additional Information: Immigrant Law Center
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Asylum Law Project
University of MN law students provide legal services to asylum seekers looking for representation
Main focus is bond hearings and detainees
Additional Information: Asylum Law Project
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Volunteer Lawyers Network
Walk-in legal clinics
Connection to low cost or free legal services
Additional Information: VLN MN
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UMN Law School- Immigrant and Legal Rights Clinic
Provide immigrant and legal rights clinic
See Asylum Law Project
Additional Information: UMN Legal Clinic
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Mid-MN Legal Aid
Legal services to low income, elderly adults with disabilities
Provide some immigration legal services
Additional Information: Mid-MN Legal Aid
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MN Interfaith Coalition on Migration
Provides a list of recommended attorneys for immigration cases
Additional Information: MN ICOM
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Self-help Resources
Several local legal practices provide self-help guides and resources to help you understand the legal processes, including:
The Advocates for Human Rights: Self-Help Resources
Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project: Self-Help Resources
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Social Work / Case Management
Center for Victims of Torture
CVT offers healing care through medical treatment, psychiatric services, therapy, and other social services to survivors of torture
This brochure contains information on how to get started with CVT
You can self-refer and their referral phone number is: 612-436-4855
Additional Information: The Center for Victims of Torture
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CLUES
CLUES provides all around case management services including:
Financial planning and budgeting
Assistance looking for living accommodations
Connection to health care and legal services \
Assistance connecting to financial resources
Additional Information: CLUES
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Other Case Management Options
Other organizations in the Twin Cities provide case management that may or may not be specialized in working with immigrants including:
Avivo: Case Management
Salvation Army: Case Management
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Mental Health Care
Trauma Healing
MN Trauma Project
Offers various resources for trauma healing
Therapists
Sports
Educational Events
Additional Information: MN Trauma Project
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Pilgrim Center for Reconciliation
Healing and reconciliation retreats and groups
Additional Information: Pilgrim Center
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For more information see "Social Work / Case Management"
Health Insurance / Wellness
Minnesota Care
Minnesota Care is a health care program for individuals with low incomes
You can apply online or on paper. The paper application can be accessed in Hmong, Russian, Somali, Spanish, and Vietnamese
While care and eligibility varies from person to person, Minnesota Care may pay for doctor visits, prescriptions, and hospital stays
This is typically only available to those with a SSN, please check with your case manager with further questions
Additional Information: MinnesotaCare / Minnesota Department of Human Services
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Medical Assistance (MA)
Medical Assistance (MA) is Minnesota’s Medicaid program for people with low income.
Adults and families with children can apply online at MNSure
May be eligible if you already have health insurance; MA may be an insurance supplement
This is typically only available to those with a SSN, please check with your case manager with further questions
Additional Information: Medical Assistance (MA) / Minnesota Department of Human Services
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Other
Sharing and Caring Hands
A variety of day services are available including:
Dental exams
Vision exam vouchers
Beds for new appartments
Shoes
Bus cards for employment
Additional Information: Sharing and Caring Hands
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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
SNAP is a government program to help individuals supplement their food income.
Some may be eligible for cash benefits as well
You must have already obtained a work permit or AAN to be able to access SNAP
Additional Information: How to Check Minnesota EBT Card Balance
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CAPRW
SNAP eligibility screening
Assistance applying for SNAP
More Info: https://caprw.org/get-assistance.html
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Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Program
Supplemental nutrition for pregnant or breastfeeding mothers, or mothers with children under 5 years of age
Benefits distributed in the form of food allowances
You DO NOT need a SSN to apply
Additional Information: Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Program
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General Assistance- Family Assisters
The Family Assisters program provides interpretation and works with a variety of basic and immediate needs.
Employment and Housing
Referrals to organizations like Daily Works, Upwardly Global, and Vocational Rehab services
Help with budget, housing eligibility, housing search, rental applications and assistance, viewing scheduling, etc.
Mail reading
Assistance reading and understanding mail
Health Care and Public Assistance
Applications for SNAP, SSN, Healthcare, etc.
Immigration Services
Occasional help applying for EAD
Food Access
Direct access to food from YMCA
Referrals to food delivery services or other pantries
Additional information: Family Assisters
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Ramsey County Assistance
Ramsey County offers assistance to seniors (age 65+) through the state of Minnesota.
Services include economic assistance, medical care and other types of service. A list can be found here.
An intake assessment to determine if you qualify is available here. You must have a SSN.
Additional Information: Senior Service
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Oromo Community Center
Senior Program
Employment Assistance
More info: Community Center
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*For more information on these and other programs or for assistance applying, check with your social worker or case manager
Capacity Building
Language / Education / English Class
International Institute of Minnesota
The International Institute is an organization that provides English classes and other educational services to immigrants and refugees.
Their English intake is done in person. Other vocational training programs can be applied for online.
Additional Information: International Institute of Minnesota
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Open Door Learning Center
The Open Door Learning Center (Literacy Minnesota) provides classes in ESL, GED, job skills/preparation and other educational areas.
Open Door Midway: 540 Fairview Ave (a.m.) and 553 Fairview Ave (p.m.), Saint Paul, MN 55104. Phone: 612-567-9095.
Vocational courses offered in:
English
Computer Skills
College Prep
Additional Information: Learn at Open Door
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School Supplies
Around the time when children go back to school, there are several locations around the Twin Cities that offer free backpacks and school supplies. If you are looking for these, you can check Google, ask your case worker, or ask the Jonathan House Support Coordinator to help you connect with opportunities
If you are an adult looking for school supplies, you can check Reach and Restore, or ask your school what they have available
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Vocational / Academic Training
Vocational Training Programs
Many English language schools also offer vocational training opportunities which you can explore on their websites. Opportunities may include:
Cultural Orientation
Nursing or Dietary Aid Training
Leadership Training
Financial Workshops
Computer Education Classes
See "Language / Education / English Class"
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Hubbs Center for Lifelong Learning
Offer a variety of career development classes including:
Child Development
Building Maintenance
CDL
Nursing
Medical Office
Small Business Ownership
Other
Additional Information: HUBBS
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Hmong American Partnership Program
Offer a variety of career development classes including:
Health Care
Manufacturing
Transportation
Information Technology
Additional Information: HAPP
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Avivo
In order to receive vocational training through Avivo, you will be matched with a personal career coach. They provide:
Case Management
Personalized Career Service Training
Additional Information: Avivo Career Services
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Goodwill
Goodwill offers a free website with hundreds of informational and educational courses on basic skills.
Some of the courses they offer include:
Computers
Finance
Educational Training
Linguistics
Social Media
GED
Grammar
Microsoft office programs
To view all courses or to get additional information visit: Free Online Learning at GCFGlobal
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YWCA St. Paul
The YWCA offers career counseling and several job training courses, including:
CDL
Office Essentials
CNA
Additional Information: EED
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Project for Pride in Living
The Project for Pride in Living offers free job training programs, both night classes and daytime classes.
Offer vocational courses in:
Financial Services
Healthcare/CNA
Office Specialist
Human Services
Pharmacy Tech
Paraprofessional
Also offer career coaching and host other free workshops.
Additional Information: Training Programs
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Volunteering
Why Volunteer?
Make community connections
Grow experience for your resume
Help other people
Create structure and daily routine
Common Places to Volunteer
Schools
Hospitals
Soup Kitchens
Additional Information: Hands-On Twin Cities
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Long-Term Stability
Drivers License / ID
Applying for a MN State ID or Learners Permit
Bring SSN and work permit to DMV to apply for ID
They will give you your temporary document immediately after applying
REAL ID is necessary for air travel and federal identification
To apply for a learners permit, you will need all of the above and in addition will need to pass a written test which will allow you to drive with certain limitations until taking a road test
Additional Information: DVS Home
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Studying for Your Test
There are many resources that can be used to prepare for your driver’s permit test, here are a few below:
YouTube video series that walks you through the questions on the MN exam
MN Department of Motor Vehicles website has a guide you can read from
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The order for obtaining an ID is as follows: Visa/Asylum Application ----> EAD ----> SSN ---> Photo ID
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Finances
ATM Use
Using an ATM, you are able to withdraw EBT Cash Benefits and/or check your monthly balance. You will need:
EBT Card
EBT Card Pin Number
Additional Information:
In order to withdraw funds directly from your card, you will need to select the “credit” option.
Your monthly balance is refilled in accordance with the last digit of your case number, from the 4th-13th of each month. See the MN DHS page for more information on when benefits are paid.
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Bank Account
The process to open a bank account varies based on which branch you choose. In addition, there are two basic types of accounts you may want to open to get started, either savings or checkings.
To open a bank account, you will typically need:
U.S. State or Government Issued Identification
To be over age 18; provide date of birth
Social Security or Taxpayer Identification Number
Proof of address
$25-$500 to open account; debit card/account information to make initial deposit
Watch for hidden fees- Credit Unions and smaller, local banks tend to have less of these
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Paying Taxes
In the United States if you receive an income, you are responsible to file taxes each year by April 14th. Taxes are money paid to the government out of your pay-check each year. If the government takes too much out of your paycheck, they might owe you money. If they take too little, you might owe them money. There is also a chance you may have some deductions based on your situation. There are a lot of resources that can help explain the other complexities to you.
Some documents you might want to take with you when you get your taxes done are:
Social Security Number
W-2
1099 (If self-employed)
1099-INT (If you have a bank account)
For some resources that can help you file your taxes, see here:
AARP Filing Locations- Twin Cities
UMN Tax Prep Locations- Twin Cities
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Creating a Budget
A helpful way to manage your finances and save money can be creating a budget. This allows you to project, track, and control your expenses each month.
Apps such as Mint or Everydollar can connect to your bank account and track expenses for you
Other applications such as Google Sheets can help you create and track your own budget.
Additional Information: Budget Worksheet
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Employment
EAD Application
Typically your lawyer will help you with your EAD application when the time comes, but other community organizations such as the MN Council of Churches or the USCIS Contact Center may be able to help as well.
This is an important step before looking for a job, so make sure not to skip over it
Additional Information: MN Council of Churches | USCIS Contact Center
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Upwardly Global
Helps connect you to a job in your field
Must have:
A professional degree from back home
A career from back home
Proficiency in English
Work Permit or other permanent status
Offer services online through a job training coach who helps with:
Discernment
Job coaching
Resume building
Job search
Application process
Follow up
Additional Information: Upwardly Global
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HAP (Hmong American Partnership)
HAP serves refugee and immigrant communities
They offer:
Job Training
Employment Services
Additional Information: Hmong American Partnership
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Vocational Rehabilitation Services
VocRehab is a program run by the MN State Government.
Services are available to people with intellectual or physical disabilities who otherwise may struggle to find work
A case manager is assigned to each person to assist with job preparation, search, applications, interviews, and initial intake
Additional Information: Vocational Rehab Services
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International Institute of Minnesota
See more information about the International Institute in the Vocational training section
Drop in job search support and preparation courses
Additional Information: IIMN Workforce Development
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Daily Works
Helps people get connected to job opportunities that fit their skills, interests, training, and timeframe.
Additional Information: Daily Works
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Important Employment Information
It is important to understand certain facets of applying for and holding a job in the United States. If you are not familiar with the following:
Resume and Cover Letter Writing
Applying for jobs and following up with potential employers
Dressing for an interview
Networking
Avoiding Scams
Employment benefits and Employee Rights
Using LinkedIn or other job search engines
I would encourage you to reach out to one of the above programs for more information!
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Housing
Family Assisters Program
Assistance with finding housing and a variety of other resources for long-term stability
Can self-refer or have someone fill out the referral form for you
Work with individuals and families
More information can be found here: Family Assisters MN
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International Institute
The International Institute also provides housing services.
Additional Information: Housing Services
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Renter’s Insurance
Renter’s insurance is a good and affordable way to protect yourself against any incidents that may happen while you are renting an apartment or home.
You may be able to bundle renter’s insurance with car insurance and possibly receive a discount on car insurance. If you have car insurance, ask your agent about it.
It is very inexpensive, sometimes as little as $5-10/month.
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RentHelpMN
Rental assistance for those struggling to pay month to month, or who are behind on rent for a month
State funded program
Additional Information: RentHelpMN Webpage
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Zacah
Helps with rental or car assistance on as needed basis
May pay first month rent or emergency rental help
May be able to assist with other needs (groceries, etc.)
Limited housing for female survivors of domestic violence
Additional Information: Zacah Aid and Charity Assisting Humanity
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Bridge to Benefits
Affordable housing search list
Variety of other services for aid/financial assistance
Additional Information: Bridge to Benefits Housing Resource List
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Al Maa’uun Housing
Al Maa’uun provides a few different services.
Housing case management- geared towards helping people find long-term stable housing
Emergency rental and utility assistance
Additional Information: Al Maa’unn- The Neighborly Need
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Housing Link
Free search for affordable housing around the Twin Cities
Additional Information: Housing Link
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Sarah's...an Oasis for Women
Provides mid-term housing to:
Women who are receiving services from:
Advocates for Human Rights
Center for Victims of Torture
International Institute of MN
If you have a case manager at any of the above locations, you may consult them about availability at Sarah's.
Additional Information: Sarah's...an Oasis for Women
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Casa Guadalupana
Provides mid-term housing to:
Men, women, and children with varying immigration statuses (including asylum seekers)
Additional Information: Casa Guadalupana
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CLUES Emergency Housing Hotline
CLUES is a local social service organization providing services to Latinx immigrants.
Their emergency housing hotline can be reached at: 612-746-3500
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Hennepin County Shelters
Hennepin County has a variety of emergency shelters available to people who are seeking asylum
Adult Shelter Connect: 612-248-2350
Families with children are covered under the shelter all policy and are encouraged to call the family shelter team at 612-348-9410
The American Indian Community Development Corporation operates culturally-specific shelters onsite intake at Homeward Bound (2012 Cedar Ave South) and their Wakiagun overnight drop-in (1600 E 19th St)
Youth shelters (and other services) also promote their real time availability at Youth Services Network (ysnmn.org)
Additional Information: Emergency programs | Hennepin County
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Common Bond Communities
Affordable housing online search
Additional Information: Common Bond
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Other Housing Options
Other organizations in the community that may be able to assist with housing needs include:
Avivo (Requires Coordinated Entry)
Accord- Day Support Services (For people with disabilities)
Zillow - Housing search broken down by location, cost, etc.
Air BnB Emergency Stays Program- open to Asylum Seekers
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Ramsey County
Information on Ramsey County housing services and emergency shelters
Additional Information: Ramsey County
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Cultural Fluency
Pro Tips
Starting off in a new country can be overwhelming to say the least. Mastering or even understanding another culture’s habits, etiquette, language, and customs is no small task. A great way to begin to understand and navigate your new culture, is to simply ask. When you see someone doing or saying something you don’t understand, it may be helpful to describe the situation to someone in your new culture and ask them to explain to you why that was happening.
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Basic Cultural Awareness
For some basic tips on navigating U.S. culture, check out some of the following resources:
Cultural Values and Beliefs
Cultural Habits and Behaviors
Government and Issues
Welcome Guides and Cultural Orientation
Of course culture is complex and there is so much more that informs different customs, beliefs, and habits. It may be confusing at first, but keep asking questions and staying open to learning and eventually you will find yourself ever more comfortable navigating American culture.
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Child Care
Minnesota Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP)
“The Child Care Assistance Program helps parents with low incomes pay for child care so they can work, go to school or look for a job. It helps make sure children are well cared for and prepared to enter school.”
You will need to fill out an online application after determining your eligibility for the program
Additional Information: DHS MN CCAP Family Guide.
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Think Small- Early Learning Scholarship
A scholarship designed to help younger kids access pre-school education and childcare.
Additional Information: Think Small Early Learning Scholarship
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Employment Training with Child Care
Though oftentimes employment training/job preparation courses DO NOT provide childcare during the hours of the course. Some organizations that offer vocational training and MAY provide child are are:
YMCA
Hmong American Partnership
Goodwill
International Institute
Hubbs
It is always good to call and check once you have identified a program that may interest you to ask if childcare is provided or not
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Other Child Care Resources
Hallie Q. Brown Childhood Development Center
Wilder Organization
Bridge to Benefits
Head Start
Parent Aware
Parent Aware provides resources to help parents locate quality child care. For more information, visit their website.
They provide information on childcare services and information on what to look for in a childcare program.
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YMCA Summer Camps 1. The YMCA offers summer camp day programs for children of all ages
Additional Information: Summer Programming
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*Checking with your child's school for summer child care or afterschool programs is another great place to start
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Asylee Benefits
Post-Asylum Care
There are a variety of services available that can help you access the benefits you are entitled to after being granted asylum. Some of these resources might include:
SSN
MN State ID
Health Insurance
Refugee Cash Assistance
SNAP
I-765 Application
Additional Information: MN Council of Churches | International Institute of MN- Asylum Case Management
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