This webpage contains information related to resources on campus and within the local community. This list is not exhaustive of current offerings and will be updated regularly to reflect changes with services, resources, and support. Please contact the Counseling Services Department with questions or if you have a resource to include.
Not sure where to start and need some help or support?
You do not need to navigate this alone. Please contact a counselor for support and assistance. You can contact Counseling Services at 763-576-7860.
United Way 211
Anoka Tech and Minnesota State have partnered with United Way 211 to establish a statewide basic needs resource hub. The basic needs resource hub provides Anoka Tech students access to basic needs resources and support available on campus and in the community via phone, text, or chat 24 hours a day and 7 days a week.
United Way 211 provides free and confidential health and human services information. They are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to connect you with the resources and information you need. If you’re looking for information about services available in your community for you or a loved one, they can help.
Text MNHELP to 898-211 (TXT211) or call 211 (toll free at 1-800-543-7709) to speak with one of their highly trained information and referral specialists. Your call is completely confidential, and they have call menus in English, Spanish, and Hmong. Interpreters are also available for any language. Visit the 211 website to learn more or to explore resources and support that may be available.
Resource Listings
MN Benefits
Apply for benefits online, including food assistance, emergency assistance, cash programs, childcare assistance, and housing support. MN Benefits
Bridges to Benefits
The Bridge to Benefits Screening Tool is designed to improve the well-being of families and individuals by linking them to public work support programs and tax credits. By answering a few simple questions, you will be able to see if you may be eligible for public work support programs. They will not ask you for any identifying information. It’s easy, confidential, and free. NOTE: This screening tool does not determine eligibility. It is only a guideline. After using this screening tool, you must apply to each program to be sure you are eligible. Bridges to Benefits
Findhelp.org
Find food assistance, help paying bills, and other free or reduced cost programs, including new programs for the COVID-19 pandemic. Findhelp.org
Anoka County Resource Guides
Family Services Resource Guide
Early Childhood Care and Education Resource Guide
Minnesota State Child Care Grant Program
This program helps low-income students with young children pay for child care while the student attends classes. Funds are limited and are awarded on a first-come basis.
Learn more about the Minnesota State Child Care Grant Program or contact the Anoka Technical College Financial Aid Office at finaid@anokatech.edu or 763-576-7730.
Anoka County Community Action Program
Anoka County operates a Child Care Assistance program that helps families pay for child care so that parents can work, attend school or look for a job. This program is supported by state and federal funds. Learn more about the Anoka County Community Action Program online or by calling 763-324-2360
Anoka County Head Start
Free preschool for eligible families. Anoka County Head Start
Anoka Hennepin Schools ECFE
Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) offers classes, events, playtimes and other opportunities designed to give families information, ideas and skills to support their child's growth and development from birth to kindergarten. Anoka Hennepin Schools ECFE
Childcare.gov Resources
Childcare.gov provides an online guide of resources that may be able to help you pay for child care. Childcare.gov
Parent Aware
Parent Aware offers free tools and resources to help families find the quality child care and early education programs their children need to succeed in school and life. Visit Parent Aware online or call 888-291-9811.
Diaper Bank of MN
The Diaper Bank of MN provides resources information to families looking to access free or low-cost diapers. Diaper Bank of MN
Help Me Connect
This online navigator helps connect pregnant and parenting families with services in their local community that empower families to healthy and safe. Help Me Connect
Anoka Technical College Career Services
Career Services offer a variety of resources for students and alumni who are searching for employment, including developing resumes and cover letters, preparing for interviews, and job searching. Learn more online or call 763-576-7780
Anoka County Resource Guide
Anoka County Employment Resources
Anoka County Job Training Center & Blaine CareerForce
The Anoka County Job Training Center and Blaine CareerForce offer number of programs that provide support while in the process of career research, training for a career, and job search services. These programs, including the Workforce Innovations and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Adult Program, the Dislocated Worker Program, and Empowers Youth Program, may also provide funding to help cover some of the costs related to tuition and/or books.
Inquire about programs, services, and eligibility by filling out the Anoka County Job Training Center form. Learn more about the Anoka County Job Training Center & Blaine CareerForce online or call 763-324-2300.
Anoka Technical College Financial Aid Office
The Anoka Technical College Financial Aid Office assists students with applying for and accessing student aid. If you have questions regarding your FAFSA, grants, or loans, please reach out for support.
Learn more or contact the Financial Aid Office at finaid@anokatech.edu or 763-576-7730
Crisis Grants for Anoka Technical College Students
Students taking six or more credits who are experiencing a financial crisis that endangers the continuation of their education may qualify for a crisis grant from the college. Crisis Grants may be able to help with expenses like rent and utility bills, car repairs, gas, and bus passes, childcare costs, or groceries.
To learn more, contact Counseling Services at 763-576-7860 or schedule an appointment with a counselor online.
Anoka County Job Training Center & Blaine CareerForce
The Anoka County Job Training Center and Blaine CareerForce offer number of programs that provide support while in the process of career research, training for a career, and job search services. These programs, including the Workforce Innovations and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Adult Program, the Dislocated Worker Program, and Empowers Youth Program, may also provide funding to help cover some of the costs related to tuition and/or books.
Inquire about programs, services, and eligibility by filling out the Anoka County Job Training Center form. Learn more about the Anoka County Job Training Center & Blaine CareerForce online or call 763-324-2300.
Anoka County Economic Assistance
These programs help individuals and families who meet program guidelines and whose income is not enough to meet basic needs. Learn more about Anoka County Economic Assistance online or call 763-422-7200.
Anoka County Community Action Program
Crisis Assistance provides emergency pre-approved assistance to Anoka County residents in a non-housing resolvable crisis situation. These funds may be used for a variety of purposes such as prescription drugs, medical equipment, etc. Learn more about the Anoka County Community Action Program online or call 763-783-4747.
Hennepin County Cash Assistance
Hennepin County offers a number of programs to supplement families' and individuals' incomes. Learn more about Hennepin County Cash Assistance online or call 612-596-1300.
Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP)
The Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP) helps families with children meet their basic needs, while helping parents move to financial stability through work. Parents are expected to work, and are supported in working with both cash and food assistance. Minnesota Family Investment Program
Interfaith Outreach
If you live in Hamel, Long Lake, Medina, Minnetonka Beach, Orono, Plymouth west of 494 or Wayzata the Interfaith Outreach may be able to help resolve immediate financial crises and connect you with financial and other resources. Assistance includes rent, utilities and car repair. Learn more about Interfaith Outreach online or call 763-489-7500.
Scholarships
Applying for a scholarship may be a great way to help cover tuition costs so that you have funds available to help with expenses related to basic needs.
Anoka Technical College Foundation
The Anoka Technical College Foundation offers a scholarships program to students each semester with awards ranging from $500 - $2000. Scholarships are available to part-time and full-time students. Anoka Technical College Foundation.
Workforce Development Scholarships
Workforce Development Scholarships, in the amount of $2500, are available to students seeking a certificate, diploma, or degree from a number of programs at Anoka Technical College. Workforce Development Scholarships
The Anoka Technical College Financial Aid Office provides a list of scholarships websites. Scholarships from Outside Sources
Minnesota State provides a list of scholarships websites and tips for applying for scholarships. Minnesota State Scholarships
CareerOne Stop provides an interactive list of scholarship opportunities. CareerOne Stop
Anoka Technical College Food Pantry
Are you looking to save some money on your grocery bill, or do you struggle with food insecurity? Anoka Technical College has a food pantry that everyone on campus is welcome to use.
The food pantry is provided in partnership with nonprofit Hope for the Community. Hope for the Community is supported by Second Harvest Heartland, a local nonprofit hunger-relief organization. Second Harvest Heartland's contributions largely supply the food pantry in addition to campus food drives.
Visit the food pantry for free access to canned goods, pastas, cereal, refrigerated goods, dairy, frozen meats, hygiene products, and more.
The food pantry is located in room 190-P near the Student Success Center (Campus Map)
Learn more and view available hours
SNAP Nutrition Assistance
Do you struggle to pay for food each month? SNAP is a nutrition assistance program that helps with monthly benefits to those that qualify. SNAP eligibility for benefits have been expanded and are available to more college students. You are strongly encouraged to reach out to see if you qualify.
To learn more about SNAP, check your eligibility, and get assistance applying, connect with a SNAP Outreach Specialist from Second Harvest Heartland. Contact them at SHHcarecenter@2harvest.org or 651-401-1411, or complete an online screening. You can also apply directly for SNAP on the MN Benefits website.
Women, Infants, & Children (WIC) Special Supplemental Nutrition Program
WIC provides nutrition education and counseling, nutritious foods, and referrals to health and other social services. Learn more about WIC online or call 1-800-942-4030.
MN Food Helpline
Call the Minnesota Food HelpLine to see if you qualify for SNAP or to learn more about food shelves, free meals, farmers’ markets, or other resources in your area at 1-888-711-1151. Phones are answered Monday through Friday 9 am to 5 pm. You can also use the online chat feature to seek assistance or fill out an online form on the MN Food Helpline website.
Use the interactive online map to search for food resources near you.
Monthly Community Food Resources
Numerous community organizations in and around Anoka County offer resources for those in need of food. Monthly Community Food Resources
Fare for All
Fare For All is a grocery purchasing program that offers affordable groceries and packages of produce and meat for up to 40 percent off retail prices. There are locations across the metro area. Fare for All
Anoka County Resource Guide
Resources near Anoka Technical College
ACBC Food Shelf
Located in Anoka, ACBC provides emergency food and clothing to Anoka County residents in need. Learn more about ACBC online or call 763-422-0046 to schedule an appointment.
Community Emergency Assistance Programs (CEAP)
Located in Brooklyn Center, CEAP provides food to any family that comes to them for assistance. Learn more about CEAP online or call 763-566-9600 to schedule an appointment.
Centennial Community Food Shelf
Located in Circle Pines, Centennial Community Food Shelf serves the communities of East Blaine, Centerville, Circle Pines, Lexington, and Lino Lakes. Learn more about Centennial Community Food Shelf online or call 763-784-2013.
Hope for the Community
Hope for The Community serves hundreds of families each week. Each family receives 35 to 50 pounds of groceries. There are locations in Blaine and Elko/New Market. Learn more about Hope for the Community online or call 763-757-4266.
Ruby's Pantry
Ruby's Pantry provides a discounted grocery program that allows you to purchase a large amount of food for $25. There are multiple locations and no income requirement to participate. Learn more about Ruby's Pantry online.
The Salvation Army Food Shelf
There are multiple locations including Blaine, Burnsville, Maplewood, Minneapolis, and St. Paul. Learn more about the Salvation Army Food Shelf online or call 763-576-7860.
St. Philip's Clothing and Food Shelf
Located in Fridley. Free emergency food, clothing, hygiene items, and crisis information are provided. Learn more about St. Philip's Clothing and Food Shelf online or call 763-571-1500.
Southern Anoka Community Assistance (SACA)
Located in Columbia Heights, SACA serves the communities of Columbia Heights, Hilltop, Fridley, Spring Lake Park and North East Minneapolis. Learn more about SACA online or call 763-789-2444.
Anoka County Resource Guide
Housing resources are listed in the Basic Needs Resource Guide.
Student Homelessness in Higher Education Resources
There are many resources available to college students experiencing homelessness or housing insecurity. This guide provides a partial list of resources for students. Student Homelessness in Higher Education Resources
Caer Emergency Financial Assistance
Limited emergency financial assistance to those who qualify may be available to help with shelter or utilities. Learn more about Caer Emergency Financial Assistance online or call 763-441-1020.
Community Action Partnership of Hennepin County
CAP of Hennepin County has a variety of programs and services designed to help residents of Hennepin County with lower incomes find and maintain safe, stable housing. Renters and future homebuyers can work with HUD-certified housing counselors to develop housing budgets, determine eligibility for financial assistance, help navigate their leasing or home-purchase process, and more. For people experiencing homelessness, referrals for to the Rapid Rehousing program are provided. Community Action Partnership of Hennepin County
Emergency Housing
Anoka County Coordinated Entry
Anoka County’s Coordinated Entry is a HUD initiative to those who may be at-risk of losing their housing, or who are homeless. This initiative supports people in matching their housing needs with the appropriate resources. People currently receiving case management services, of any kind, should start by contacting their County Case Manager.
- Single Adults and Families call the Salvation Army at 763-755-6873
- Youth 24 and under call the YMCA 763-493-3052.
The Bridge for Youth
The Bridge for Youth provides runaway and homeless youth with safe shelter, assists in the prevention and resolution of family conflicts, and reunifies families whenever possible. The program has provides longer-term housing options for homeless pregnant and parenting youth and their children. Learn more about Bridge for Youth online or call 612-377-8800.
Hope 4 Youth
Hope 4 Youth provides a drop-in center and housing resources. In addition to many basic-needs services, case management is also provided, linking youth to stable housing, health and wellness programs, education and employment. Learn more about Hope 4 Youth online, call 763-323-2066 during normal business hours, or call 612-849-2561 to reach the 24/7 crisis line.
New Pathways
New Pathways, located in Cambridge MN, provides shelter and support services to families with children experiencing homelessness. Learn more about New Pathways online or call 763-691-0121.
General Housing Resources
Anoka County Community Action Program Rental Housing
ACCAP Rental Housing offers individuals and families affordable housing options in Anoka County. ACCAP
Bridging
Bridging provides a basic home setup, including furniture, to those who need most items necessary to create a comfortable and functioning home. Learn more about Bridging online or call 952-888-1105.
Housinglink
Search for affordable apartments, houses, duplexes, townhomes or condos. Learn more about Housinglink online or call 612-522-2500.
Minnesota Energy Assistance Program
The Energy Assistance Program (EAP) helps pay for home heating costs, water costs, and furnace repairs for income-qualified households. Minnesota Energy Assistance Program
Minnesota Housing
Minnesota Housing provides resources and information for homebuyers, homeowners, and those who need help with housing and rental assistance. Minnesota Housing
Project For Pride In Living
Project for Pride in Living provides affordable rental housing to those who qualify and supportive housing for individuals and families facing challenges. Learn more about Project for Pride in Living online or call 612-455-5133.
YMCA Youth Intervention Resource Line
Youth and Family Services offers supportive services to young people experiencing barriers as a result of homelessness, or involvement in the foster care or juvenile justice systems. Learn more about YMCA Youth Intervention Resource Line online or call 763-493-3052.
YouthLink
YouthLink connects homeless youth to a community of resources and support services. Learn more about YouthLink online or call 612-252-1200.
Youth Services Network Of MN
A collaborative resource to find a shelter, see locations that have available space, and get help. Youth Services Network Of MN
Anoka County Resource Guide
Central Minnesota Legal Services
Provides free legal help to low income individuals and families to assist with civil legal issues. Central Minnesota Legal Services
HOME Line Tenant Hotline
HOME Line’s hotline for is Minnesota renters. The only eligibility requirement is that the caller is checking into their rights as a Minnesota renter. We cover a wide range of issues with tenants, including repairs, evictions, security deposits, landlord invasion of privacy, break lease questions, sexual harassment and many others. Learn more about HOME Line Tenant Hotline online or call 612-728-5770.
Immigrant Law Center
ILCM provides free brief legal advice and full representation to immigrants and refugees in Minnesota who qualify for services. Learn more about ILCM online or call 651-641-1011.
Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid
Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid is a non-profit law firm specializing in providing professional legal help to Minnesotans who traditionally lack access to the American justice system and cannot afford the services of a private attorney, including people with low incomes, seniors, and people with disabilities. Learn more about Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid online or call 612-334-5970.
Minnesota Judicial Branch Self-Help Center
The Self-Help Center is a place where you can find helpful information, services and resources about your legal problem if you are not represented by an attorney. The Self-Help Centers assist people who represent themselves in the Minnesota District Courts. They also provide a list of legal advice clinics by county.
Learn more online about self-help centers or how to find legal representation.
The 10th Judicial District Self-Help Center provides support for Anoka County residents. Learn more online or call 763-760-6699.
Volunteer Lawyers Network
Volunteer Lawyers Network is a non-profit organization dedicated to connecting Minnesotans experiencing poverty with some of the top private lawyers in the state at no cost. These volunteers protect the rights and property of thousands of clients every year by advising them at legal clinics, drafting legal documents, representing them in court or otherwise supporting them in their pursuit of justice. Volunteer Lawyers Network
Anoka Technical College Counseling Services
Counseling services are available to provide students with short-term support for a variety concerns, including mental health concerns and chemical dependency or substance abuse issues. Counselors can also provide information regarding available community resources.
Learn more or schedule an appointment online or call 763-576-7860
Crisis Resources
Emergency Services
Call 911 when there is risk of immediate harm to self or others
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org. 988 offers 24/7 access to trained crisis counselors who can help people experiencing mental health-related distress. That could be:
Thoughts of suicide
Mental health or substance use crisis, or
Any other kind of emotion distress
MN Crisis Text Line
Free 24-hour emotional support and information from a crisis counselor via text to anyone in any type of crisis. Text MN to 741741 or learn more about the MN Crisis Text Line online
Anoka County Crisis Line
Contact the Anoka County Crisis Line if you or someone close to you is having a mental health crisis. The Anoka County Mobile Crisis Response team will help you. The line is open all day, every day, and the call is free. The Crisis Response line is for both adults and children. Call 763-755-3801
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Support Groups
Mental Health Crisis Response Phone Numbers By County
Mental Health Crisis Response Phone Numbers By County
Veterans Crisis Line
Connect with the Veterans Crisis Line to reach caring, qualified responders with the Department of Veterans Affairs. Many of them are Veterans themselves. Learn more about Veterans Crisis Line online, call 1-800-273-8255, or text 838255
The Trevor Project Crisis Line
The Trevor Project crisis line has trained crisis counselors who provide support to LGBTQ youth. Learn more about The Trevor Project online, call 1-866-488-7386, or text START to 678678.
Mental Health Resources
Anoka County Resource Guide
Mental health resources are listed in the Health and Wellness Resource Guide
SAMHSA’s National Helpline
SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a confidential, free information service available 24/7, in English and Spanish, for individuals and family members facing mental health and/or substance use disorders. This service provides referrals to local treatment facilities, support groups, and community-based organizations. Callers can also order free publications and other information. Learn more about SAMHSA's National Helpline online or call 1-800-662-HELP (4357).
Mental Health Screenings
Brief screenings are the quickest way to determine if you or someone you care about should connect with a behavioral health professional. This program is completely anonymous and confidential, and immediately following the brief questionnaire you will see your results, recommendations, and key resources. MindWise Health Screenings
Allina Mental Health & Addiction Connection Hotline
Call the Mental Health and Addiction Connection line for any mental health or addiction service, question or concern, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Learn more about Allina Mental Health & Addiction Connection Hotline online or call 866-603-0016.
Canvas Health
Comprehensive services including crisis, psychiatry, counseling, substance abuse and other specialty programs. Multiple locations available. Learn more about Canvas Health online or call 651-777-5222. Learn more about Canvas Health online or call 651-777-5222.
People Incorporated Mental Health Services
People Incorporated provides a variety of mental health and wellness services for children and adults. A sliding payment scale is available for those who are uninsured or underinsured. Learn more about People Incorporated Mental Health Services online or call 651-774-0011.
Directory of Black Psychotherapists
Directory of Black Psychotherapists
Health Resources Directory for Diverse Cultural Communities
Directories for Organizations Serving Diverse Communities
Minnesota Trauma Therapist Directory
Minnesota Trauma Therapist Directory
Mental Health MN
Mental Health MN is a mental health advocacy and education organization that provides crisis resources, peer support, screening tool and more. Mental Health MN
National Alliance On Mental Illness (NAMI)
NAMI works to improve the lives of those with mental illness. NAMI provides education/awareness, advocacy, and support. Learn more about NAMI online or call 651-645-2948 (note: this is not a crisis line).
Reclaim: Mental Health Support For Queer And Trans Youth
Reclaim works to provide financially and culturally accessible care to queer and trans youth and their families. Learn more about Reclaim online or call 612-235-6783.
The Steve Fund
The Steve Fund is dedicated to the mental health and emotional well-being of students of color. The organization provides online resources and supports a text crisis line. Text STEVE to 741741 to access a culturally trained crisis text line counselor. The Steve Fund
Trans Lifeline
The Trans Lifeline provides trans peer support. The lifeline is run by trans people and is designed to connect trans people to community support and resources. Learn more about Trans Lifeline online or call 877-565-8860.
Mental Health Support Groups
National Alliance On Mental Illness (NAMI) Support Groups
NAMI Minnesota offers many support groups for families and adults living with mental illness. Free support groups are led by trained volunteers with lived experience with mental illness. Support groups aim to provide a welcoming, respectful, and safe space to build awareness and understanding while learning from and connecting with others. NAMI Support Groups
Mental Health MN Support Groups
Support Groups for recovery and wellness are free to attend and are open to anyone who is experiencing a mental health struggle. Mental Health MN
Chemical Dependency & Substance Abuse Support Resources
Anoka County Resource Guide
Chemical health resources are listed in the Mental health resources are listed in the Health and Wellness Resource Guide.
SAMHSA’s National Helpline
SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a confidential, free information service available 24/7, in English and Spanish, for individuals and family members facing mental health and/or substance use disorders. This service provides referrals to local treatment facilities, support groups, and community-based organizations. Callers can also order free publications and other information. Learn more about SAMHSA's National Helpline online or call 1-800-662-HELP (4357).
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
AA provides group meetings for members to share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.
Learn more about Alcoholic Anonymous online. Information about meetings in the Minneapolis area, local suburban areas, and online can be found here or you may contact 952-922-0880 (phones are answered 24 hours a day). Information about meetings outside of the metro area can be found online here.
Anoka County Chemical Dependency Assistance
Provides financial assistance for chemical dependency services through Rule 25 funding. Call 763-324-1270
Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation
Chemical dependency rehab programs and services available at the Center City, MN facility include residential and outpatient care options, integrated medical and mental health services, animal-assisted programming, post-treatment support, and family education and guidance. Learn more about Hazelden Betty Ford online or call 1-800-257-7810.
Narcotics Anonymous (Minnesota Region)
Narcotics Anonymous is a nonprofit fellowship or society of individuals for whom drugs had become a major problem. Regular peer support meetings are offered. Learn more about NA online or call 1-877-767-7676.
Riverplace Counseling Centers
The mission of Riverplace is to provide highly structured chemical dependency care in the least costly, least restrictive, non-institutional manner possible, consistent with the individualized needs of those they serve. Learn more about Riverplace Counseling Centers online or call 763-421-5590.
Animal Humane Society
The Animal Humane Society expands access to affordable veterinary care by offering high-quality, low-cost services with sliding fees based on income. The Animal Humane Society also provides a list of organizations that distribute free dog and cat food to community members. Learn more about the Animal Humane Society online or call 763-489-7729.
MN Spay Neuter Assistance Program
The MN Spay Neuter Assistance Program provides high-quality and affordable spay and neuter surgery to qualifying families across the state of Minnesota. Learn more about MN Spay Neuter Assistance Program online or call 612-720-8236.
People & Pets Together
People & Pets Together helps families facing economic hardship by operating a pet food shelf in Minneapolis, by providing pet food to local food shelves, with a veterinary assistance grant program, and through other programs designed to keep pets healthy and in loving homes. Learn more about People & Pets Together online or call 612-722-9998.
VeTouch
VeTouch is a non-profit veterinary student club that provides basic pet care and nutritional support to low or no-income Twin Cities families. Learn more about VeTouch online or call 612-284-7293.
General Health Resources
Health Insurance
MNsure is Minnesota's health insurance marketplace where individuals and families can shop, compare and choose health insurance coverage that meets their needs. You can apply for financial help to lower the cost of your monthly insurance premium and out-of-pocket costs. Learn more about MNSure online or call 651-539-2099 for assistance.
Vaccination Clinics: Free or Low Cost
The Uninsured and Underinsured Vaccine program offers free or low-cost vaccines for eligible individuals who do not have insurance or whose insurance does not cover vaccines. Vaccination Clinics Serving Uninsured and Underinsured Adults
Health Resources Directory for Diverse Cultural Communities
Directories for Organizations Serving Diverse Communities
Anoka County Resource Guide
Health and Wellness Resource Guide
Anoka County Child and Teen Checkups
Children and teens, birth through age 20, who are eligible for Medical Assistance or a Medical Assistance Health Plan can get regular checkups for free. Learn more about Anoka County Child and Teen Checkups online or call 763-324-4280 for assistance.
Low Cost Clinics
Neighborhood Health Source
Offering a full range of primary healthcare services for patients of all ages. All services are available on an income-based sliding fee scale for patients who don’t have insurance or are under-insured. Learn more about Neighborhood Health Source online or call 612-588-9411.
Nucleus Clinic
Low cost and no cost birth control and reproductive health care. Annual checkups, pregnancy test, urinary tract infection treatment, etc. Pregnancy confirmations for M.A. and Minnesota Care applications. Charges on sliding scale. Onsite enrollment for Minnesota Family Planning Program (MFPP) for income eligible patients. Learn more about Nucleus Clinic online or call 763-755-5300.
Southside Community Health Services
Community clinic providing affordable access to health care: medical, dental, vision and behavioral health. Sliding fee. No one is turned away for lack of insurance. Learn more about Southside Community Health Servicesonline or call 612-822-9030.
St. Mary's Health Clinics
Free medical care for those with no access to health insurance. 15 clinic sessions each week at clinic sites located throughout the Twin Cities. Please call for more information and eligibility determination. Appointments are required. Se habla espanol. Learn more about St. Mary's Health Clinics online or call 651-287-7777.
VA Campus Connection for Student Veterans
The goal of the Minneapolis VA Campus Connection program is to serve student Veterans by helping you improve your overall health and academic success. VA Campus Connection offers health care at no monthly cost, and assistance with connecting to and navigating VA health care. In addition, they work with your campus to make sure you have what you need to academically succeed.
Sexual Health Resources
Planned Parenthood
Planned Parenthood is one of the nation’s leading providers of high-quality, affordable health care, and the nation’s largest provider of sex education. With or without insurance, you can always come to Planned Parenthood for your health care. Learn more about Planned Parenthood online or call 763-560-3050.
Dental Care
Anoka County Resource Guide
Dental care resources are listed in the Health and Wellness Resource Guide.
Anoka Technical College College Technology Services
The Office of Information Technology for Anoka Technical College takes pride in providing high-quality support and services for students, faculty, staff and guests. The office provides technology assistance and loaner equipment for currently enrolled students. Loaner equipment may include Chromebooks, laptops, hotspots, and web cameras.
Learn more online or contact the IT helpdesk at it.helpdesk@anokatech.edu or 763-433-1510.
Affordable Connectivity Program
The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) is a government program to help low-income households pay for internet service and connected devices like a laptop or tablet. You are likely eligible if your household’s income is below 200% of the Federal Poverty Line, or if you or someone you live with currently receives a government benefit like SNAP, Medicaid, SSI, WIC, Pell Grant, or Free and Reduced-Price Lunch. If eligible you could receive monthly discounts on internet services and a discount on a computer or tablet purchase. Affordable Connectivity Program
PCs for People
PCs for People provides affordable computers and low-cost internet eligible individuals and nonprofits. They offer refurbished desktop and laptop computers, low-cost mobile internet, and affordable computer repair. PCs for People
Free Geek
Free Geek operates a thrift store, located in Minneapolis, which provides low-cost technology including computers and other electronic devices. Learn more about Free Geek online or call 612-223-5967.
Low-Cost Internet Services
The federal emergency broadband benefits program is available to eligible low-income households in order to help reduce internet costs and pay for computers. Also, some internet providers provide low-cost services options to those who qualify. Minnesota Office of Broadband Development
Free Metro Transit Pass for Anoka Technical College Students
Students are eligible for a free metro transit pass that provides unlimited rides on Twin Cities buses, light rail, and Northstar (up to $3.25 fare). To obtain a pass, visit the ATC bookstore.
Anoka County Resource Guide
Anoka County Basic Needs Resource Guide
Community Action Partnership of Hennepin County
Community Action Partnership of Hennepin County's Vehicle Repair Assistance Program focuses on helping residents overcome transportation barriers. The program addresses the high cost of vehicle repairs by providing income-eligible clients with financial assistance toward auto repairs to ensure their vehicle is safe and reliable. Community Action Partnership of Hennepin County
Vehicle Purchasing, Repairs, And Related Costs
ACCAP Transportation Solutions
Provides car repair, insurance, and licensing grants up to $700 to low-income Anoka County residents that meet the program’s requirements. Application and additional verification must be complete before eligibility can be determined. Learn more about ACCAP Transportation Solutions online or call 763-324-2318.
Cars for Neighbors
Assists Anoka County residents by helping them with transportation through vehicle repair. Learn more about Cars for Neighbors online or call 763-717-7755.
Elk River Car Clinic
The Car Clinic is a non-profit ministry in Elk River Minnesota that provides minor vehicle repair and maintenance to single parents, seniors, veterans, the homeless, or persons in financial need. Elk River Car Clinic
Car Caer
The Car CAER Program provides assistance with minor car repairs and tires for those who qualify. Learn more about Car Caer online or call 763-441-1020.
Lift Garage
For those who are eligible, Lift Garage provides low-cost car repair, free pre-purchase inspections of cars, express services to replace light bulbs, wiper blades, batteries, and free regularly scheduled car-care classes. Learn more about the Lift Garage online or call 612-866-5840.
Wheels for Women
Wheels for Women provides a vital resource for single working moms in and around Minneapolis by providing a reliable car, van, or SUV at no charge to women who qualify. Wheels for Women
Community Action Partnership of Ramsey and Washington Counties
The Car Ownership Program provides a low-interest loan up to $6,000 to help eligible low-income residents of Ramsey and Washington County purchase a car and support in the car buying process. Learn more about the Community Action Partnership of Ramsey and Washington Counties online or call 651-603-5885.
Interfaith Outreach
If you live in Hamel, Long Lake, Medina, Minnetonka Beach, Orono, Plymouth west of 494 or Wayzata the Interfaith Outreach may be able to help resolve immediate financial crises and connect you with financial and other resources. Assistance includes rent, utilities and car repair. Learn more about Interfaith Outreach online or call 763-489-7500.
Public Transportation
Anoka County Metro Transit
Students attending school in Anoka County may have access to Metro Transit College Passes or Student Passes, which are transit cards for students who travel by bus and train. Learn more about College Pass online or call 763-324-32540.
Lower income residents have access to the Transit Assistance Program (TAP). Those who are eligible for TAP have a reduced fare pass and pay only $1 per ride, even during rush hour. Transit Assistance Program
Metro Mobility
Metro Mobility is a shared public transportation service for certified riders who are unable to use regular fixed-route buses due to a disability or health condition. Rides are provided for any purpose. Learn more about Metro Mobility online or call 612-602-1111.
Transit Link
Transit Link is a dial-ride service and operates as a public transportation service in Anoka County. It picks riders up where regular fixed-route transit is unavailable in Anoka County. Transit Link will either bring customers to a fixed route bus stop or drive them from their pick up location to their drop off location. This service operates using accessible buses and is good for students that don’t live near bus lines such as St. Francis, Ramsey, Andover. Learn more about Transit Link online or call 763-324-3250.
Minnesota Day One Crisis Hotline
The Minnesota Day One Crisis Hotline assists you to get help, get safe, and get support. One call connects you with an advocate trained in supporting victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking who can help you find a shelter and the services you need in your area. Learn more about Minnesota Day One Crisis Hotline online, call 1-866-223-1111, or text 612-399-9995.
Alexandra House
Alexandra House provides domestic, sexual, and relationship violence services to women, men, youth and families. All services are free-of-charge and include 24-hour emergency shelter, legal advocacy, support groups, housing and supportive services, youth intervention and prevention services, elder abuse services, community education and professional training, and more. Learn more about Alexandra House online or call 763-780-2330.
RAINN National Sexual Assault Hotline
RAINN provides support, information, advice, and referrals by trained support specialists. Support is available over the phone, via chat, or by using the mobile app. Learn more about RAINN online or call the 24-hour crisis hotline at 800-656-4673.
Central Minnesota Sexual Assault Crisis Center
Central Minnesota Sexual Assault Crisis Center provides free and confidential services to all survivors/victims and concerned persons of sexual violence. Learn more about Central Minnesota Sexual Assault Crisis Center online or call 320-251-4357 or 1-800-237-5090.
Family Pathways
Family Pathways’ support services provides healthy food access, domestic and sexual violence prevention and victim services, supervised visitation, and services for older adults and caregivers. Serves the City of Forest Lake and Carlton, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, and Pine Counties. Learn more about Family Pathways online or call the 24-hour crisis hotline at 800-338-7233.
Sexual Violence Center
Provides services to survivors, friends, and family free of charge and available to those who live in Carver, Hennepin, and Scott counties. Learn more about Sexual Violence Center online or call the 24-hour crisis hotline at 612-871-5111.