Academic Planning
Basic needs - housing, food, healthcare, financial
HOUSING
FINANCIAL
FOOD PANTRY/FOOD LOCATOR
INSURANCE
Counseling/Individual and Group
Finding Community
Mental health and well-being
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UMN crisis line available 24/7. Call 612-301-4673. | Campus Climate
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Psychology Today: Health, Help, Happiness + Find a Therapist
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The Aurora Center for Advocacy & Education | Sexual Assault • Relationship Violence • Stalking
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Walk in Behavioral Health Support -Walk in anytime Monday–Friday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Off-Campus Community Resources
CASE MANAGEMENT - Wrap around services
- Hennepin County Front Door (housing, financial, health/well-being)
- Phone: 612-348-1111
- Email: [email protected]
UNHOUSED
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Streetwork :YSNMN.org is a web-based application that helps homeless youth and their advocates to search online for shelter and other kinds of assistance.
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St. Stevens : St Stephens Ending Homelessness organization
Off Campus Mental Health
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JustUs Health | JustUs Health MN - The mission of JustUs Health is to work for equitable health care access and outcomes for people who experience injustice at the intersection of health status and identity.
FOOD
Student Support Service Offices
Several student support offices are within Advocacy and Support:
- Care Program
- Student Advocate Services
- Student Conflict Resolution Center
- Student Legal Service
- Student Parent HELP Center
The following list is additional student support offices on campus:
- International Student and Scholar Services
- The Aurora Center for Advocacy & Education | Sexual Assault • Relationship Violence • Stalking
- Disability Resource Center
- TRIO Opportunities | CEHD | UMN
- Gender and Sexuality Center for Queer and Trans Life
- Multicultural Center for Academic Excellence (MCAE)
- Bias Response and Referral Network
- Student Groups
- The Aurora Center for Advocacy & Education | Sexual Assault • Relationship Violence • Stalking
- Nutritious U Food Pantry | Boynton Health - “One in five students on our campus worry about their ability to buy food or have run out of food”.
- The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) can provide students with cash for groceries. Students can see if they are eligible here.