Resilience Centers Now Open

 

From the City of Minneapolis:

The City of Minneapolis has opened two Resilience Centers to serve community members during a time of healing. Following the tragedy at Annunciation Parish in August and a mass shooting in the Lake Street area in September, the City has opened two in-person centers where people can find support and resources after tragic events.

These centers are welcoming spaces where people can recover together, connect with neighbors, and access important resources. Both centers are operating in partnership with state, county and local organizations. All services are free of charge.

By helping people come together and provide access to the care they need, Resilience Centers strengthen our communities and build a foundation for long-term safety and healing across the city.


Resilience Center at Washburn Library

The Resilience Center at Washburn Library supports any community member affected by the tragedy at the Annunciation Parish.

Services include:

  • Mental health care

  • Crime victims' services

  • Therapy animals

  • Childcare while receiving services

  • Applications for financial assistance through the Minnesota Department of Public Safety Office of Justice Programs

Find the hours and schedule on the City's website. This center is in a temporary space while plans are made for a more permanent location.


Resilience Center at Waite House

Following the Sept. 15 mass shooting on Lake Street, the Resilience Center at Waite House provides a place for people to find support and access help.

Services include:

  • Mental health care

  • Resources for people experiencing homelessness

  • Information and connections to additional support

Find the hours and schedule on the City website.

 
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