Starting From The Very Bottom
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Here are some resources available in the state of Minnesota for disability, food and shelter assistance, and vocational rehabilitation:
1. Disability Assistance:
• Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS): Provides a range of disability services, including medical assistance, home and community-based services, and disability waivers. Visit their website at https://mn.gov/dhs/ for more information.
• Social Security Administration (SSA): Offers disability benefits programs such as Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). You can apply online or contact the SSA office in Minnesota. Visit their website at https://www.ssa.gov/ for more information.
2. Food Assistance:
• Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP): Formerly known as food stamps, SNAP provides eligible individuals with electronic benefit transfer (EBT) cards to purchase food. Apply through the Minnesota Department of Human Services website: https://mn.gov/dhs/food-emergency-help/food-support/
• Second Harvest Heartland: This is a food bank that distributes food to local agencies and food shelves. Visit their website at https://www.2harvest.org/ to find a food shelf near you.
3. Shelter and Housing Assistance:
• Minnesota Housing Finance Agency: Offers resources for affordable housing, homelessness prevention, and emergency housing assistance. Visit their website at https://www.mnhousing.gov/ for more information.
• Emergency Shelter Directory: Provides a comprehensive list of emergency shelters in Minnesota. You can search for shelters by county or city on their website: http://www.emergencysheltermn.org/
4. Vocational Rehabilitation Assistance:
• Minnesota Vocational Rehabilitation Services (VRS): Offers employment and training services for individuals with disabilities. They provide assessments, counseling, job placement assistance, and more. Visit their website at https://mn.gov/deed/job-seekers/disabilities/ for more information.
• State Services for the Blind (SSB): Provides services and resources to help individuals who are blind or visually impaired with employment and independent living. Visit their website at https://mn.gov/deed/ssb/ for more information.
When seeking long-term accommodation options at a low rate in Minnesota, it's important to consider that hotels are generally designed for short-term stays. However, there are a few extended stay hotels and lodging options that may be suitable for temporary or transitional housing. Here are some possibilities in Minnesota:
1. Extended Stay America: They have multiple locations throughout Minnesota, including Minneapolis, Bloomington, and Woodbury. They offer affordable rates for extended stays and provide amenities such as fully equipped kitchens and on-site laundry facilities. Visit their website at https://www.extendedstayamerica.com/ for more information.
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