Face to Face

Website: https://face2face.org/
Medical Services
Call or drop in to make an appointment. No one is turned away if they can’t pay.
Note: If you drop in for an appointment there may be a short wait.
Medical Care
Take care of your physical health.
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Pregnancy Testing & Care
Comprehensive prenatal health care.
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STI and HIV Testing
Know your status.
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Health Education
Understand your sexual health.
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Health Insurance for All Ages
Get help with health insurance.
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Mental Health
Improve your mental health.
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Hello@face2face.org
651-772-5555
Mental Health Services
Call 651-772-5555 to make an appointment or ask about current drop-in hours.
Note: If you drop in for an appointment there may be a short wait.
MentalHealth@face2face.org
Housing Services
If you are experiencing housing instability or homelessness, we can support you as you work to get and keep housing.
Drop in to a SafeZone Monday - Thursday 9:00am - 6:00pm or call 651-224-9644 to make an appointment with a case manager.
Drop-in Day Shelter
Get your needs met.
- Hot meals, snacks, food, and bus tokens.
- Showers, clothing, laundry, and hygiene products.
- Rest, use a computer, or do an activity.
- Talk to an advocate or case manager.
- Medical care and therapy.
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Coordinated Entry System (CES) Assessments
Help for your housing crisis.
- Assessment for youth experiencing a housing crisis and referrals to housing providers.
- Single youth ages 14-24 without children.
- Referrals for married or parenting youth.
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Housing Assistance
Stay housed or find housing.
- Shelter referrals.
- Rental assistance and subsidies.
- Assistance applying for transitional housing programs.
Find information on youth shelters and services
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Case Management
Customized support for your goals.
- Individual support from a case manager.
- Referrals to other services and resources.
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Activities
Enjoy fun and self-care activities.
- Movies, games, art signing, etc.
- Support groups with your peers.
- Massage, mindfulness. yoga. etc.
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Resource Referrals
Connect with other resources.
- Referrals to Face to Face resources such as medical care, therapy, and more.
- Referrals to Face to Face resources such as medical care, therapy and more.
- Referrals to community resources.
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Hello@face2face.org
Education and Employment Services
We can support your education and employment goals.
Drop in at SafeZone or call 651-224-9644 to make an appointment with an education and employment navigator.
Individual Support
Dedicated staff here for you.
- Youth ages 14-24.
- Work with an education and employment navigator.
- Ramsey County Workforce programs.
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Education Assistance
Complete your education goals.
- Assistance with school assignments.
- GED and college preparation support.
- Education, certifications, and credentialing assistance.
- Support with choosing and applying for programs.
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Career Assessments
Discover your career goals.
- Support as you figure out where to start.
- Work with a navigator on next steps.
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Job-readiness Training
Get the skills you need.
- Classes to prepare you for work.
- Referrals to job training programs to prepare you to meet your job goals.
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Paid Internships
Get paid while you learn.
- Start earning money while you train on the job.
- Referrals to partner programs and other internship resources.
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Life and Career Coaching
Support on your career path.
- Personal development and life coaching.
- Continued coaching from your navigators as you discover and meet your growing goals.
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EducationAndEmployment@face2face.org
Youth Justice Services
If you are a young person who has encountered the criminal legal system, we may be able to help you.
Drop-in at SafeZone, Monday – Friday 9 a.m. – 6 p.m., or call 651-224-9644 to make an appointment with a Youth Justice Case Manager.
Case Management
Customized support for your goals
- Individual support from a case manager.
- Advocacy in the criminal legal system.
- Connection to resources and services.
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Restorative Practices
Repairing damage and restoring relationships
- There is power in peace.
- Voluntary participation in learning about the impact of what happened and collectively deciding what accountability looks like to repair the harm caused.
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Harm Repair
Support when you've been harmed by a crime.
- Individual support from a case manager.
- Help as you work towards healing.
- Voluntary participation in restorative practices.
- Information about your rights and financial assistance eligibility.
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Warrant Navigation
Support in resolving a warrant.
- Guidance from a case manager.
- Advocacy for other solutions.
- Support to move forward and avoid an unexpected arrest.
- Support at hearings.
- Referrals to pre-trial bail support.
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Probation Support
Wraparound support while on probation.
- Individual support from a case manager.
- Access to Face to Face resources.
- Referrals to community resources.
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Resources
Get your needs met.
- Basic needs support (like food, clothing, and more).
- Housing, education, and employment support.
- Mental health therapy and medical care.
- Parenting coaching
- Referrals to community resources.
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YouthJustice@face2face.org