Nonprofit

Neighborhood House of MN

St. Paul, MN
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www.neighb.org

  • About Us

    Regardless of where a participant is in their life’s journey, Neighborhood House provides the tools needed to move from “survive to thrive,” working to help break the cycle of poverty through four main programs: basic needs, youth leadership, adult and family education, and community building.

    Program services include the largest single site food shelf in Ramsey County, distributing over 3,000 pounds of food daily to over 8,000 households annually, plus providing housing support. Additionally, we offer youth, adult, and family education and leadership programs that provide the skills needed to pursue higher education goals, gain employment, and become self-sufficient, thriving members of our community.

    Our participants are immigrants, refugees, and long-time residents facing challenging situations. Of the approximately 14,000 people we serve each year, more than 90% live at or below the poverty level, over 90% are minority, and roughly 75% speak a native language other than English at home.

    Many participants return to the organization as volunteers, donors or staff, paying the mission forward.

    You can work toward breaking the cycle of poverty as a participant, volunteer or donor. When you partner with Neighborhood House, you make a valuable difference in our community. We invite you to become part of our neighborhood tradition and local history. Please contact us today.

    Regardless of where a participant is in their life’s journey, Neighborhood House provides the tools needed to move from “survive to thrive,” working to help break the cycle of poverty through four main programs: basic needs, youth leadership, adult and family education, and community building.

    Program services include the largest single site food shelf in Ramsey County, distributing over 3,000 pounds of food daily to over 8,000 households annually, plus providing housing support. Additionally, we offer youth, adult, and family education and leadership programs that provide the skills needed to pursue higher education goals, gain employment, and become self-sufficient, thriving members of our community.

    Our participants are immigrants, refugees, and long-time residents facing challenging situations. Of the approximately 14,000 people we serve each year, more than 90% live at or below the poverty level, over 90% are minority, and roughly 75% speak a native…

    Cause Areas Include

    • Children & Youth
    • Community Development
    • Education
    • Housing & Homelessness
    • Volunteering

    Location

    • 179 East Robie Street, St. Paul, MN 55107, United States
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