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As long as there’s The Salvation Army, <br />there’s no such thing as 'no place to go.'

As long As There’s The Salvation Army,
There’s No Such Thing As 'No Place To Go.'

Each year, The Salvation Army in the Twin Cities provides over 125,000 nights of lodging to those in need.

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About 15 percent of the homeless population is comprised of "chronically homeless" Individuals.

This population is most vulnerable during the hottest and coldest months of the year.

Our doors are always open.

Each year, The Salvation Army in the Twin Cities provides over 125,000 nights of lodging to those in need. Our group homes, emergency shelters, and transitional living centers provide housing, food, and overnight lodging for varying amounts of time to destitute families, the homeless, the displaced, and to youth where family care is undesirable or unavailable. Through our holistic approach to serving the whole person, we supplement every shelter service with emotional and spiritual support.

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The Salvation Army in the Twin Cities provides safe shelter to
nearly 350 people every night through:

Emergency Shelters

For those looking to escape extreme cold, intense heat, torrential rain, or just wanting a a safe, quiet place to spend the night, The Salvation Army provides a nutritious meal, a warm bed and a clean shower. Harbor Light Center in Minneapolis offers emergency housing for single adults and Booth Brown House in St. Paul is for young adults ages 18-21.

Transitional Living Centers

Along with meeting immediate physical needs of food and shelter, Harbor Light Center and our Foyer housing program at Booth Brown House provide educational, counseling and vocational services to help develop vital life skills and independence.

Permanent-Supportive Housing

The Salvation Army offers long-term support and guidance from trained case workers for those staying in our permanent-supportive housing programs. Guests can stay in these housing unites as long as they like, our goal is to get them to stability. HOPE Harbor, Booth Manor and Booth Brown House's Foyer housing program are just three examples of such places.

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Veterans are exceptionally vulnerable to homelessness.

About 8% of the homeless population is comprised of Veterans.

A $100 donation to The Salvation Army can provide three nights of shelter for a soldier in need. Donate now.

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Kids don’t always have a place to call home.

Every year, one out of every 30 kids experiences homelessness.

A $100 donation to The Salvation Army can provide three nights of shelter for a child in need. Donate now.

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