Salvation Army - Metro Area
Supportive Housing
Harvest Hills
Call for location
(612) 659-0705
https://centralusa.salvationarmy.org/twin-cities/housing
Service Details
Description
Housing for people with low income that includes coordination of other services for residents. The coordination professional can help residents identify resources, navigate systems or help with applying to additional programs.
Additional Information
Harvest Hills is a permanent supportive housing program for eight families in Anoka County. It offers residents on-site case management support.
Housing Opportunities for People to Excel (HOPE) Harbor is a supportive housing complex in Minneapolis for low-income single adults and the chronically homeless.
Services include:
* Social workers/case managers available
* Assistance with self-sufficiency skills, employment, medical/dental referrals, recreation, chemical dependency referrals, mental health services, educational services, information and referral
The Foyer Housing Program at the Booth Brown House offers permanent supporting housing to young people age 18 - 24, with the support and resources necessary to make the transition to independence.
Features
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Area Served by County
- Anoka County
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Client Conveniences
- Assistance with community resources
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Specialization
- People with low income
Eligibility
The Harvest Hills program supplies permanent-supportive housing in Anoka County for previously-homeless families. It serves a vulnerable population who struggle to afford rent and have at least one family member living with health issues.
To qualify for the Foyer Housing Programs, youth must be:
* Between the ages of 16 - 24
* Homeless or at risk of homelessness
* Transitioning from a public system, such as foster care, residential treatment centers, or homeless shelters
* In need of extra support to transition to a safe and stable adulthood
Fees
Rent is based on income.
Area Served
Anoka County
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main | (612) 659-0705 |
Last Update
10/16/2024
Other Locations
- Booth Brown House 1471 Como Ave, St. Paul, MN, 55108
- Social Services Office - Minneapolis 53 Glenwood Ave, Hope Harbor Building, Minneapolis, MN, 55403
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-8400.3000Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing Definition
Programs that provide affordable, community-based housing for individuals and families who have experienced long-term or chronic homelessness and have been diagnosed as having a physical or developmental disability, a severe mental illness, substance use disorder problems or HIV/AIDS; or are members of another designated group within the homeless population. Structures may include apartments, single-family houses, duplexes, group homes or single-room occupancy housing. Permanent supportive housing programs generally provide residents with the rights of tenancy under state or local landlord/tenant laws and are linked to services designed to meet residents' needs. Supportive services vary depending on the resident population. Most programs offer some type of case management and housing support, but may also offer more intensive mental health, substance use disorder, vocational, employment or other services which help promote independent living. Supportive services may be offered on-site or off-site, or be provided by a mobile service team and may be available to people with current housing who are at risk of becoming homeless.
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PH-6300.8000Supervised Living for Older Youth Definition
Programs that help older children in foster care, emancipated youth who are no longer eligible for foster care and/or other youth, usually to age 21, establish residence in private homes, apartments, boarding homes, college dormitories or other residential settings and provide supervision and support while they develop independent living skills.
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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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YB-9500.0500Adolescents Definition
Individuals who are age 13 to 17.
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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-0400At Risk for Homelessness Definition
Individuals or families who are at risk for becoming homeless because they are unable to make their rent or mortgage payment and face eviction or foreclosure or who have already lost their permanent residence and are "doubled up", i.e., are staying temporarily with friends or relatives.
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YV-3000.3050Homeless Men Definition
Single men who have no fixed, regular and adequate residence, who are residing temporarily with relatives or friends or who live on the street, in emergency or transitional shelters, in a hotel or motel paid for with a shelter voucher, in seriously substandard housing or in an abandoned building, place of business, car or other vehicle, or other public or private place that is not ordinarily used as a regular sleeping accommodation for people.
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YV-3000.7500Homeless Women Definition
Single women who have no fixed, regular and adequate residence, who are residing temporarily with relatives or friends or who live on the street, in emergency or transitional shelters, in a hotel or motel paid for with a shelter voucher, in seriously substandard housing or in an abandoned building, place of business, car or other vehicle, or other public or private place that is not ordinarily used as a regular sleeping accommodation for people.
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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.