Catholic Charities Children's Services Division
Youth Shelter
Hope Street Shelter
4140 Cheatam Ave S, Minneapolis, MN, 55406
(612) 204-8211
info@cctwincities.org
https://www.cctwincities.org/locations/hope-street
Service Details
Description
Temporary place to stay for homeless youth who have run away or are at risk in their homes
Additional Information
Hope Street shelter offers housing and supportive services including food, clothing, laundry, medical care, and case management.
Case managers assist youth with medical care, mental and chemical health counseling, family reunification, parenting support and education, one-to-one educational assistance, life-skills training, and more.
About This Location
Hope Street Emergency Shelter: 28-bed shelter for youth, 30-day average stay, longer stays available if needed, basic needs; food, shelter, clothing, laundry with on-site medical care.
* Crisis counseling and support, case management, mental health and chemical dependency counseling, Independent Living Skills training , one-to-one educational assistance, assessment to determine possibility of re-unification with family/friends.
* The shelter meets basic needs such as food, shelter, clothing and medical care. Staff assess the feasibility of re-unification with family or placement with friends. If neither is an option, staff work to move the person to more permanent living arrangements
Located in south Minneapolis, provides emergency shelter and intensive case management services for youth and young adults experiencing homelessness ages 18 - 20 escaping abusive living situations or street life. The shelter meets basic needs such as food, shelter, clothing and medical care. Staff assess the feasibility of re-unification with family or placement with friends. If neither is an option, staff work to move the person to more permanent living arrangements.
Services:
* 28-bed shelter for young adults age 18-20
* 30-day average stay, but longer stay available if needed
* Basic needs (food, shelter, clothing, laundry, on-site medical attention)
* Crisis counseling and support
* Case management
* Mental health and chemical dependency counseling
* Independent Living Skills training
* One-to-one educational assistance
* Assessment to determine possibility of re-unification with family/friends
Features
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Area Served by County
- Anoka County
- Carver County
- Dakota County
- Hennepin County
- Ramsey County
- Scott County
- Washington County
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Specialization
- Homeless
- People with low income
Eligibility
A shelter for young people aged 18-24.
This housing facility accepts young individuals with criminal histories reentering the general public population from a correctional facility.
Area Served
Twin Cities Metro area
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main | (612) 204-8211 |
Last Update
12/5/2024
Other Locations
This provider does not offer this service at other locations.
Other Services or resources
This provider does not offer other services or resources at this location.
Taxonomy Terms Used: Clicking a taxonomy term from the list below launches a new search.
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BH-1800.1500-960Youth Shelters Definition
Programs that provide shelter and a safe place to sleep as well as access to food, medical care and other types of assistance for children and/or youth who have run away from or been pushed out of their homes, or who are acting out and at risk for abuse pending return to their own families or a suitable alternative placement. The most common causes for youth becoming homeless, in addition to being kicked out of their homes or running away, are being abandoned or neglected, experiencing financial hardship, aging out of foster care, conflicts related to their sexual orientation, having a substance use disorder or experiencing the death of a family member or guardian. Such facilities usually provide in-house individual, group and family counseling and the full range of other secondary services related to runaways and other homeless youth including referral to appropriate resources. Homeless youth are different than homeless adults because they often have not learned the essential life skills needed to live on their own such as how to drive or ride a bus, get a job or pay bills. Homeless youth are also more likely than other youth their age to experience mental illness, suffer poor health, drop out of school, and become involved with or victims of criminal activity, including being exploited, abused or even killed.
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YB-9000Young Adults Definition
Individuals who are generally between the ages of 18 and 25 depending on the ages that specific programs use for qualification.
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YJ-0500.0500At Risk Youth Definition
Youth who, because of their economic, environmental or family situation, a health problem or disability or past behavior, are considered more likely than others to be affected by or become involved in child abuse or neglect, substance abuse, juvenile delinquency, gang behavior, adolescent pregnancy, truancy, unemployment and other problems which threaten their health, safety and/or personal development.
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YV-3000.8000Homeless Youth Definition
Children or adolescents who have been abandoned by the adults responsible for their care or who have left their homes without notice or parental consent and who have no fixed place of residence.