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Drop-In Center - C.O.R.E. for Youth
C.O.R.E. Center at Grace Lutheran Church
7800 W Co Rd 42 / 150th St, Apple Valley, MN, 55124
Distance: 1523 Miles
(612) 205-7944
jweegmann@thelinkmn.org
https://thelinkmn.org
Service Details
Description
Drop-in centers provide a space for homeless individuals to spend time and connect with services. Spaces are typically open during the day or evening hours.
Additional Information
Community Outreach Resources Empowerment (C.O.R.E.) program provides a resource and drop-in center for youth who are experiencing or are at risk of homelessness in Dakota County.
Some of the services and programming available at C.O.R.E. include:
* Support applying for benefits and public assistance
* Transportation assistance
* Meals and snacks
* Referrals and access to shelter and housing
* Hygiene kits and other basic needs, such as food and clothing
* Laundry and showers
* Use of phone number and mailing address for job applications
Features
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Area Served by County
- Dakota County
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Specialization
- People with low income
Eligibility
Youth and young adults up to age 24.
Application Instructions
Drop-in services available 2:00pm - 5:00pm, Monday - Friday
Fees
There is no fee for this service.
Area Served
Dakota County
Websites
Last Update
6/14/2024
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-0500.3140Homelessness Prevention Programs Definition
Programs that provide financial assistance and supportive services that stabilize households in their current housing or help them to move into new housing without first entering the shelter system or experiencing homelessness. Services may include financial assistance (short or medium-term rental assistance, security or utility deposits, utility payments, moving cost assistance), housing relocation and stabilization services, legal assistance (generally mediation), credit counseling and case management. The goal is to help households resolve their crisis, secure short-term financial or rental assistance as needed, and access ongoing sources of support in the community in order to remain housed. If the individual or family is unable to stay in their existing housing, the prevention program helps the household to find an alternative housing arrangement that is safe, reasonably affordable and adequate.
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BH-1800.3500Homeless Drop In Centers Definition
Centers where homeless people can spend time during the day or evening. Services may include counseling and/or medication monitoring on a formal or informal basis; personal hygiene supplies; facilities for showering, shaving, napping, laundering clothes, making necessary telephone calls or attending to other personal needs; and other basic supportive services. Some centers may also provide meals or facilities for cooking. Programs that focus on homeless youth may provide case management, living skills training, family reunification assistance, classes and other educational supports, pre-employment training, health education (including HIV prevention), help in obtaining valid ID and other services that help youth successfully exit street life and transition to independent living.
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RP-1400.8000-750Runaway/Homeless Youth Counseling Definition
Programs that provide emotional support, information and guidance for children and adolescents who have run away from home and for the entire family, if appropriate, with the objective of identifying and resolving the problems that prompted the youth to leave home and/or assisting the youth to formulate and implement a workable plan for his or her immediate future.
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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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YM-1500.9000Youth Shelter Residents Definition
People who are currently staying in a temporary shelter 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.
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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-3000.8000Homeless 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.