RESOURCES

Welcome to the Unidos MN community resources page! Here you will find information about a variety of resources and services that are available to individuals and families in our community. From healthcare and education to housing and employment, we have compiled a list of resources to help you and your loved ones access the support you need to thrive. If you have any questions or need more specific information about a particular resource, please don't hesitate to call us at (612) 231-9719. We are here to help and are committed to connecting you with your needed resources.

 
 

APPLY FOR HOMEHELPMN NOW

HomeHelpMN is offered through Minnesota Housing to help if you have fallen behind on your mortgage or other housing-related expenses due to the pandemic. Whether it’s providing financial assistance or guiding you to trusted resources, we want you to get the help you need at the time you need it most.

Food banks

Minnesota is working to end hunger in our state. This site provides information about programs and agencies that provide food support and includes an interactive map of services.

Domestic Violence

These organizations offer support to people facing violence, exploitation, homelessness, addiction, or mental health problems. Services include safe shelter, legal services, mental health counseling, and more.

Free clinics

Free neighborhood clinics are community-based healthcare facilities that provide medical services to individuals who may not have access to traditional healthcare services due to financial or other barriers. These clinics are staffed by volunteer healthcare professionals and offer a range of services, including primary care, preventative care, and health education.

Pregnancy Resources

Pregnant resources are services and support systems that are designed to help expectant mothers navigate the various challenges and changes that come with pregnancy. These resources can include prenatal care, childbirth education classes, breastfeeding support, mental health counseling, and financial assistance programs.

FREE ENGLISH/COMPUTER CLASSES

ELL can cover a range of topics, including grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, and conversation skills. ELL classes are important for individuals who are looking to improve their English language proficiency and their personal and professional goals.
Computer classes are designed to help individuals develop computer skills and digital literacy. These classes can cover a range of topics, including basic computer skills, internet navigation, software applications

Scholarship list 2023

No matter where we come or what language we speak, most of us believe that education is a bridge to opportunities. But the system in the United States was not built for mixed-status families like us. We know our youth must have the tools and guidance to navigate their opportunities.

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Free Legal Counseling

We provide this assistance through volunteer attorneys to protect and promote basic human rights in Minnesota.

General Resources

Here are a few general resources for the community, a variety of materials, services, and programs available to support the needs of individuals and families in a particular area. These resources can include Housing, Health, Mental Health, Legal Resources, and Education. They are often provided by local government agencies, non-profit organizations, and community groups to help improve the quality of life for residents.