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The City of Bloomington’s core function is to provide for the health, safety, and welfare of its community members. The resources below are provided by the City or link to local, regional, and state partners that support this core function.

We recognize that the recent surge in federal immigration enforcement may be causing stress and uncertainty for members of the communities we serve. Immigration law is highly complex, and everyone’s circumstances are unique. While it is not the City’s role to provide advice on individual civil matters, we remain committed to supporting our community by sharing links below to trusted legal resources and additional support services. This is not legal advice. For legal advice, contact a lawyer.

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Sign up for the monthly Community Resources & News Newsletter, which offers news, events, and resources provided by community partner organizations. To receive the newsletter, email equity@bloomingtonmn.gov

Community support resources

Below is a list of community support resources where you can donate, volunteer or access food and other supplies. 

Alborada Market

  • Address: 1855 E. Lake St., Minneapolis, MN                       
  • Resources provided: Food delivery
  • Volunteer needs: Delivery
  • Contact info: 612-276-9552 (Ext. 1)

Bloomington Mutual Aid

  • Address: 2200 W. Old Shakopee Road, Bloomington, MN
  • Resources provided: Rent assistance, diapers, formula, basic household necessities
  • Contact info: ogpc@oakgrv.org, 952-888-4621

Bloomington Public Schools PTA

  • Address: 9 Mile Brewing, 9555 James Ave S Suite 290, Bloomington, MN 55431
  • Recommended donations: rice, dried beans, maize/cornmeal potatoes, children's tylenol/ibuprofen, shelf stable milk, dish sponges, aluminum foil, contact solution, cleaning solution, hats & gloves, puzzles, games, toys activity kits, toilet paper, garbage bags, cooking oil, assorted kid snacks, shelf stable juice bottles/boxes, books in Spanish or English, small blankets, canned vegetables, pasta, applesauce/yogurt pouches, ramen, feminine products, formula, diapers 
  • Contact info: Lindsey Froemming and Charity La Fontaine

Bridging                          

  • Resources provided: Household items

Community Action Partnership of Hennepin

  • Resources provided: Energy assistance

Closet of Hope

  • Volunteer needs: Donations for winter emergency fund
  • Contact info: Dawn Anderson                                                                     

Colonial Market & Restaurant

  • Addresses: 2100 E. Lake St. Suite A (Minneapolis), 3120 N. Penn Ave. (Minneapolis), 3051 E 80 1/2 St. (Bloomington)
  • Resources provided: Food delivery
  • Volunteer needs: Delivery
  • Contact info: 612-600-0300 or reach out via Facebook messenger

DHH Church

  • Address: 5727 Cedar Ave. S., Minneapolis, MN 55417
  • Resources provided: Food delivery, food boxes
  • Volunteer needs: Delivery, food box prep/giving out
  • Contact info:  sergio@dhhmn.com, 612-824-4505

Loaves & Fishes

  • Address: 7132 Portland Ave S, Richfield, MN 55423
  • Resources provided: Food
  • Volunteer needs: Prep and serving
  • Contact info: Alyssa, 612-377-9810

Minneapolis Foundation Economic Response Fund

  • Volunteer needs: Donations (money)
  • Contact info: Teresa Skaar

Normandale Community College Cupboard

  • Volunteer needs: Food, hygiene supplies, monetary donations
  • Contact info: Paige Wheeler               

Oasis For Youth

  • Volunteer needs: Meal donations, collections drives from wish list
  • Contact info: Cassie Howard, Operations Coordinator; 952-960-8962 (direct); 952-512-2061, Ext. 104 (office)

St. Vincent de Paul-Nativity of Mary                             

  • Volunteer needs: Drivers, Spanish speakers, food distribution; need to be able to lift up to 20lbs and able to place items in cars, ability to greet people with kindness
  • Contact into: Greg Bartz

Tapestry Church

  • Volunteer needs: Donations (money, food), Spanish speakers                                                   
  • Contact info: Pastor Melissa                                                                               

Valerie's Carniceria   

  • Address: 3149 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, MN
  • Resources provided: Food delivery
  • Volunteer needs: Delivery
  • Contact info:  613-823-4400

VEAP   

  • Address: 9600 Aldrich Ave. S., Bloomington, MN 55420
  • Resources provided: Food, transportation, utility assistance
  • Volunteer needs: Delivery, food box prep/giving out
  • Contact info: Becky Patton, 952-886-3027

YMCA of the North

  • Address: 13 drop-off locations across the metro
  • Resources provided: Food, baby supplies, personal care items, pet food
  • Volunteer needs: Donations
  • Contact info: 612-371-8707, giving@ymcanorth.org

Housing Resources from Bloomington HRA

The Bloomington Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA) mission is to help provide affordable housing opportunities for those who are not adequately served by the marketplace, coordinate the City's efforts to preserve existing neighborhoods and promote development and redevelopment that enhances Bloomington.

Resources and information are available on the HRA Resources page including renter resources, eviction prevention, housing preservation and more.

Public Health Resources

Visit Bloomington Public Health to view services provided to residents of Bloomington, Edina, and Richfield. Service categories include:

  • Breastfeeding and Chest-feeding Resources
  • Early Childhood Development Resources
  • Health Screenings
  • Immunizations and Flu Shots
  • Mental Health and Well-being
  • Prenatal, Postpartum, and Parenting Resources
  • Older Adult Health
  • Sexual and Reproductive Health
  • WIC (Women, Infants, Children) Supplemental Nutrition Program 

Visit Bloomington Police Department’s Immigration FAQ page for current information on the local police department’s role in immigration enforcement, an FAQ page, and legal resources. 

Minnesota Department of Human Services (MDHS)

Visit the MDHS website for state-provided services, translated into several languages, in the categories of:

  • Food and Nutrition
  • Housing
  • Income
  • Health Care
  • Child Care Assistance
  • Mental Wellness 

Minnesota Welcome Information

MDHS’s website also includes in-depth information to welcome new residents to Minnesota in several languages for:

  • State of Minnesota Welcome Guide for Newcomers
  • Refugee and immigration Helpline Flyer
  • Welcome Guide Flyer

Free Food Resource Map

There are many places to access free food in Hennepin County. Use this map to find food shelves, food box programs and free meal sites.

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