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COMMUNITY RESOURCES

Below is a list of interactive recovery resource maps covering the Twin Cities and surrounding areas. Click each pinned resource on the map for contact information and additional details. The resources are sorted into categories, those categories can be accessed by clicking the upper left hand button on each individual resource map.

Health & Treatment

NOTE: Treatment options and therapy options are labeled based on the populations that they serve. The labels are as follows: Men, Women, LGB, Adolescent (AD), Women and Children (WAC). 

 

If there is no label, that means that they only serve adult men and women. 


Example: “(Men) Cedar Ridge”. - A Men’s treatment facility by the name of “Cedar Ridge”.

Recovery Meetings

NOTE: Each meeting title is labeled and sorted based on the weekday(s) that it falls on. 

 

Example: “(Mon) SMART Recovery” - SMART Recovery meeting taking place every Monday

 

*Some recovery meetings are also available online (via Zoom).

Housing & Shelter

NOTE: Make sure to call shelters in advance prior to showing up. Also, keep in mind that some shelters allow substance use and may not be a good environment for people in recovery.

 

Recovery housing options are categorized based on the population that they serve (men, women, women and children, LGB)

Food, Clothing & Childcare

NOTE: All childcare options accept Childcare Assistance Program (CCAP) for financial assistance. You will need to reach out to these providers in order to get a price estimate. 

 

Please contact the food shelves and clothing closets to clarify if someone is eligible for the services. These resources are commonly restricted to community members or county residents.

Free Legal & Taxes Support

NOTE: Make sure to read the descriptions of each resource option and confirm that the services and hours align with the legal assistance that is needed.

This web site is provided as a resource to find Alcoholics Anonymous meetings throughout the state of Minnesota. It is maintained by the two service entities of Alcoholics Anonymous, Area 35 and Area 36, to which all AA groups registered with Alcoholics Anonymous belong to in Minnesota.
Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered, 12 step recovery program for anyone struggling with hurt, pain or addiction of any kind.
Celebrate Recovery is a safe place to find community and freedom from the issues that are controlling our life.
The Minnesota Warmline provides a peer-to-peer approach to mental health recovery, support and wellness. Calls are answered by our team of professionally trained Certified Peer Specialists, who have first hand experience living with a mental health condition.
The Warmline provides a safe, anonymous and confidential environment to connect with people who are here to listen…here to help.

Additional Resources

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