How we can help – Open to youth ages 14-24
Monday-Friday
10am – 5pm
- Finding a job
- Counseling and Wellness
- Education Support
- Finding or keeping housing (deposits, utilities, evictions, etc.)
- Getting benefits & health insurance
- Getting IDs & birth certificates
- Connecting to community resources and assistance programs
Lunch – Open to youth ages 18-24
Monday/Tuesday/Thursday/Friday
11am – 1:30pm
Wednesday
12pm – 1pm
Dinner – Open to youth ages 14-20
Monday – Friday
3pm – 6pm
- Hot meals served every day
- Access to emergency needs (food, hygiene items, clothes, parenting supplies, etc.)
- Shower & laundry facilities
- Telephone, computer, and Wi-Fi access
- Mailing address
- Lockers
- Life Hacks Groups
Duluth 2-1-1
Dial 2-1-1 on your phone 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. When you call, you’ll talk to a trained specialist who will assist you in finding the right information for you.
- Education
- Housing
- Counseling
- Health Services
- Child Care
- Employment Assistance
- Food
- Youth Services
National Youth Crisis Safeline
Call 800-786-2929 or Text 66008
Other Community Resources
CHUM: Food Shelf, Shelter, Meals
120 N 1st Ave W
(218) 720-6521
Damiano Center: Meals Clothing
206 W 4th Street
(218) 726-0500
The Salvation Army: Meals, Food Shelf
215 S 27th Ave W
(218) 722-7934
Union Gospel Mission: Meals
219 E 1st Street
(218) 722-1196
AICHO: Native American Specific Shelter, Housing
202 W 2nd St
(218) 722-7225
LSS Another Door Emergency Housing
(218) 391-5145
Safe Haven: Domestic Violence Shelter and Resources
(218) 728-6481
PAVSA Sexual Assault Crisis Line
(218) 726-1931