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  1. Face to Face supports youth ages 11 to 24 with health care, mental health services, and basic needs services for youth experiencing homelessness. We serve over 3,000 youth every year. Learn more. FAQ. What if I have no money or insurance? Am I the right age to get help? What medical services do you offer? Why go to SafeZone?

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  3. Frequently Asked Questions. Face to Face is here for you! Clinic hours are Monday – Thursday from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. and Friday from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. for youth ages 11-24.

    • Who We Serve & What We Do
    • The Unique Way We Approach Our Work
    • History

    Since 1972, Face to Face has been serving young people experiencing homelessness or at risk of becoming homeless in Ramsey County. Today, we provide comprehensive medical care, mental healthcare, housing support, case management, employment training and support, and other social services to low-income and insecurely housed youth ages 11 to 24. Face...

    Youth-centered

    Don’t do anything about us, without us.The young people that we serve are at the center of our decision making. Made up of a group of 12 youth ages 18 to 24, our Youth Advisory Council is responsible for guiding our decisions about how we do our work. This is why our success is built upon developing authentic, trusting relationships with youth. We take a positive youth development approach, focusing on the strengths of the young people we serve.We provide youth with support and access to the...

    Equipped to serve the whole person

    In addition to the youth-centered and culturally competent approach that we take to our work, we also provide what we call comprehensive services. We are about supporting young adults as whole human beings. Regardless of the issue that a young person comes to us with, we are prepared to connect them with solutions, whether they are resources we can provide directly or partner organizations we can refer them to.In that sense, we are a one-stop shop equipped to help young people with whatever c...

    Face to Face has been partnering with youth since 1972 when the agency began as a walk-in crisis counseling and reproductive health clinic serving youth on St. Paul’s East Side. Programming grew to include a full adolescent medical clinic and mental health program. In 1994, the State of Minnesota asked Face to Face to start a drop-in center to be a...

  4. To make an appointment with a counselor, call 651-772-5555. Kyla Ledger, MSW, LGSW. Mental Health Practitioner. Kyla (she/her) is an outpatient and shelter-linked mental health practitioner at Face to Face.

  5. tionship-building process.A Collaborative and Participatory Evaluation In 2012, six nonprofit organizations in the Twin Cities of Minnesota supporting homeless youth began collaborating around shared principles.1 Working with the Otto Bremer Foundation and an internationally-regarded evaluation expert, Michael Q.

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