Cornerstone Advocacy Service
Domestic Violence Shelter
1000 E 80th St, Bloomington, MN, 55420
Distance: 1063 Miles
(952) 884-0330
info@cornerstonemn.org
https://cornerstonemn.org/find-help-minnesota/violence-survivor
Service Details
Description
Shelter offering a safe space for battered women, their families and others who have experienced domestic abuse
Additional Information
Cornerstone's Emergency Shelter is a 35-bed shelter for those in danger of domestic violence.
The shelter provides family living spaces, including a handicap-accessible unit, a teen room, a youth room and a woman's lounge. Laundry facilities and telephones are also available.
The shelter provides:
* Basic necessities including meals, toiletries, clothing, school supplies, and transportation
* Access to Cornerstone's legal, supportive, housing, parenting and therapy services
* Shelter staff can help residents address their current situation, make goals, and consider options for the next step.
Male and transgender victims receive safe and comfortable alternative housing while using Cornerstone's services.
This option is also available for elderly or transgender people who might not be comfortable in a shelter setting.
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
- Female
- Male
Eligibility
Services provided to all victims of domestic violence
Application Instructions
Please call Cornerstone's 24/7 helpline, (952) 884-0330, or the Minnesota Day One Crisis Hotline at (866) 223-1111 if you or someone you know is seeking shelter.
Call 911 if you are in immediate danger.
Area Served
Twin Cities Metro area
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main | (952) 884-0376 | |
Toll Free - Crisis Line | (866) 223-1111 |
Last Update
11/22/2024
Other Locations
This provider does not offer this service at other locations.
Other Services or resources
Taxonomy Terms Used: Clicking a taxonomy term from the list below launches a new search.
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BH-1800.1500-100Domestic Violence Shelters Definition
Programs that provide temporary emergency shelter for individuals, primarily women, who have experienced domestic violence/abuse, and for their children. Such facilities usually provide in-house individual, group and family counseling and the full range of secondary services related to domestic violence including referral to appropriate resources. Also included are similar facilities for battered men and those that can accommodate both men and women, where they are available.
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TJ-3000Information and Referral Definition
Programs whose primary purpose is to maintain information about human service resources in the community and to link people who need assistance with appropriate service providers and/or to supply descriptive information about the agencies or organizations which offer services. The information and referral process involves establishing contact with the individual, assessing the individual's long and short-term needs, identifying resources to meet those needs, providing a referral to identified resources, and, where appropriate, following up to ensure that the individual's needs have been met.
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YM-1500.1900Domestic Violence Shelter Residents Definition
Individuals (some with children) who are currently staying in a temporary shelter for people who are unable to return to their own homes due to domestic violence.
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YX-0300Abused Adults Definition
Individuals age 18 and older who have been subjected to a persistent pattern behavior in which one intimate partner uses physical violence, coercion, threats, intimidation, isolation and emotional, sexual, or economic abuse to control the other partner in a relationship. Stalking or other harassing behavior is often an integral part of the pattern. Abusers may include caregivers, spouses, intimate partners or other family members.