Community Resources [External]
This is a list of community resources available to students and their families.
Families should call and check in on any changes of hours or availability during the current crisis
Free Meals
SPPS Meal Access
- Every Wednesday: Bus routes for schools with a regular 7:30 a.m. start time
- Every Thursday: Bus routes for schools with a regular 8:30 a.m. start time
- Every Friday: Bus routes for schools with a regular 9:30 a.m. start time
Bethlehem Lutheran - The Midway
436 Roy Street
651-646-6549
Mondays 12PM - 2PM
Hope Breakfast Bar--They will provide free breakfast for students and families. They will bring food out in a takeout bag.)
Salvation Army West 7th Street
401 7th Street West
Monday - Friday 7:30AM - 8:30AM
Loaves & Fishes at Dorothy Day
183 Old 6th Street
Sunday - Friday 4:30PM - 5:30PM
Food Pantries
West 7th Salvation Army
401 West 7th Street
651-244-6946
Note: food shelf by appointment only
Department of Indian Works Food Shelf
1671 Summit Avenue
651-789-3856
Notes: Serves the Native population in Ramsey County; Open Monday 2-6pm, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 10am-2pm
Concordia Food Shelf
1371 Marshall Avenue
651-603-6273
Notes: Accepts walk-ins; open second and fourth Tuesdays of the month from 12-2pm
Keystone Community Services Midway Food Shelf
1916 University Avenue W
651-917-3792
Note: open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday from 10am-1pm and 2-5pm, Tuesday from 10am-1pm and 2-7pm
Francis Basket Food Shelf
1293 Maynard Avenue East, Apt. 410
651-699-0986
Note: open Monday 9-11:30am, Tuesday & Friday 9-11:30am and 1-3:30pm
Hallie Q Brown Food Shelf
270 North Kent Street
651-244-4606
Note: call for appointment; also has pet food and a clothes closet
Progressive Church- Fishes and Loaves
1501 Burns Ave. St. Paul, MN 55106
651-774-5503
Note: Open Wednesday 3:30-5 p.m Saturday 11-1pm
YMCA Midway St. Paul - 1761 University Ave.
YMCA Eastside St. Paul - 875 Arcade St.
Go to the front desk and ask for a bag of food
Diaper Resources
United Way
CLUES
Neighborhood House
Diaper Bank
Birthright
299 Snelling Ave 651-646-7033
*Call before you come to request diapers
*Serves all of St. Paul
Wakota Life Care Center
1140 South Robert St. W. St. Paul
Clothing, coats, diapers and formula, Pregnancy tests, pap smears, free ultrasounds, low cost medical care
Highland Life Care Center
1999 Ford Parkway 651-695-0111
For People who are pregnancy or who have kids under the age of 2 years old
Provides Diapers, wipes
Options for Women East
891 White Bear Ave North 651-776-2328
*Parenting education or prenatal care needs to be complete in order to be given services/equipment.
(Provides Diapers/wipes as well as a clothing closet. Open Thursdays from 10-12pm or by appointment- call before you come.)
845 Summit Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55105
*Call Dierdre @ 612-381-4086
*Call Theresa @ 952-484-5722
Unemployment Assistance
Internet Access
WiFi can be accessed through existing home connections, connecting to
Comcast WiFi hotspots (free to everyone for up to 60 days), or checking out one of the SPPS T-Mobile hotspots.
Utilities
Xcel Energy and St Paul Water have suspended shutoffs for at least 30 days. Please contact either of these companies if you're unable to pay bills, especially due to COVID-19.
Mental Health
Ramsey County Children's Mental Health Crisis line: 651-266-7878
General Help (Accessing Resources)
United Way 2-1-1 is an easy-to-remember, three-digit number that families and individuals in Minnesota can call to obtain free and confidential information on health and human services. 2-1-1 call centers are staffed 24/7 by trained Community Resource Specialists who quickly assess needs and refer callers to the help that they seek. Visit
https://www.211unitedway.org/
For help navigating the healthcare system and health insurance, contact the non-profit Portico Healthnet
https://porticohealthnet.org/ 651-489-2273. They do phone appointments and speak multiple languages.