Help In Our Neighborhood
Resources for Help and Support
Columbia Heights Southern Anoka Community Food Shelf, 627 38th Avenue N.E. 763.789.2444
New Brighton Ralph Reeder Food Shelf, 2101 NW 14th St. 651.621.7460
Minneapolis Senior Food Shelf, 1801 Central Avenue N.E. 612.788.9521
The Dignity Center at Hennepin Avenue United Methodist Church, 511 Groveland Avenue, Minneapolis 612.435.1336 (Help for people in poverty with referrals to community programs and services, ongoing support and problem solving, assistance for people in crisis, legal triage and financial education, resources such as bus passes, clothing vouchers and school supplies, coaching and life skills training for those seeking long-term self-sufficiency)
Here's where you can learn more about the United Methodist Church.
OrangeFloat.org - a Web site for teens, by teens.
United Methodist Church - a Web site of the United Methodist Church, especially for people who are seeking a more meaningful relationship with God.
Minnesota Conference - the Web site of the Minnesota Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church.
About our neighborhood
Long thought of as a working-class neighborhood, Northeast Minneapolis is undergoing dynamic changes. Although it's still a "first neighborhood" for immigrant families, it's also becoming a mecca for the arts, with theaters, galleries and musical organizations popping up everywhere. There are several fine restaurants in the area. We also have great parks. Northeast is a great place to live, work, and worship.