Hospitals

Minnesota, United States
7637 20th Street Southwest Backus Minnesota 56435 US

Cass Lake Indian Health Services

425 7th St NW, Cass Lake, MN  56633

218-335-3200

Essentia Health-St. Joseph’s Medical Center

523 North 3rd St, Brainerd, MN

218-829-2861

Red Lake Indian Health Services Hospital

24760 Hospital Dr, Red Lake, MN  56671

218-679-3912

Sanford Hospitals

Bemidji:  1300 Anne St NW, Bemidji, MN  56601

218-751-5430

Bagley Medical Center: 203 4th St NW, Bagley, MN

218-694-6501

Shriners Children’s Hospital

215 Radio Dr, Woodbury, MN 55125

612-596-6100 or 1-800-237-5053

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If you’re a Veteran in crisis or concerned about one, the Veterans Crisis Line is a free, confidential resource that connects you to a real person specially trained to support Veterans. Free, 24/7, confidential support is a call away. The Veterans Crisis Line can help even if you’re not enrolled in VA benefits or health care.

The colleges and universities of Minnesota State are here to support students through every step of their educational journey. Our students are people first, and their lives are complex. Students face challenges that make progress towards their academic goals difficult, including mental health, grief and loss, housing and food insecurity, as well as challenges related to child and family care, transportation, and access to technology. Our students overcome many challenges and obstacles to achieve personal and academic success, and Minnesota State is committed to help them navigate their lives and their commitments to learning.

Students who access basic needs support and resources are more likely to experience academic success and persist to graduation.

Minnesota State has partnered with United Way 211 to establish a statewide basic needs resource hub. The basic needs resource hub provides Minnesota State students access to basic needs resources and support available on their campus and in their community via phone, text, or chat 24 hours a day and 7 days a week.

United Way 211 provides free and confidential health and human services information. They are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to connect you with the resources and information you need. If you’re looking for information about services available in your community for you or a loved one, they can help.

Text MNHELP to 898-211(TXT211) or call 211 (toll free at 1-800-543-7709) to speak with one of their highly trained information and referral specialists. Your call is completely confidential, and they have call menus in English, Spanish, and Hmong. Interpreters are also available for any language.

Visit the 211 website to learn more or to explore resources and support that may be available.

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For nearly 40 years we have been advocating for and serving the LGBTQ+ community, those living with HIV, and all folks facing barriers to equitable healthcare. Since our formation through the Minnesota AIDS Project and Rainbow Health Initiative merger—and later the acquisition of Training to Serve—we have continued to grow and identify new ways to commit to our mission.

These past few years have challenged and strengthened this unified team in ways we could have never expected. We decided another change was needed to continue moving forward: a name that grounded us in our legacy and proudly proclaimed our purpose.

Our Mission

While our name has changed, our purpose has not. We are as dedicated as ever to working for equitable health care access and outcomes for people who experience injustice at the intersection of health status and identity. We center individuals and communities at risk of and living with HIV or facing barriers to equitable health care access and outcomes because of their identity as gender, sexual, and/or racial minorities.

  • We help people navigate healthcare systems by breaking down barriers, particularly LGBTQ+ people and those affected by HIV.
  • We work to End HIV by building on our four-decade legacy of providing the most comprehensive array of Minnesota AIDS Project’s wrap-around services for people with HIV. As a disease of injustice, the only way to end HIV is to end health disparities.
  • We offer unique and specialized mental and chemical health services by and for the communities we serve. Our care is trauma-informed, harm-reduction based, sex-positive, and meets people where they are. We turn no one away for inability to pay.
  • We work to empower people on the margins with relevant information, support, and connection to resources that allow them to lead healthier lives. Our legacy of four decades fighting HIV and LGBTQ+ health disparities has given us insight and experience that we can bring to the broader movement for health equity.
  • We educate and train providers about how to deliver better care for the diversity of LGBTQ+ and HIV communities through a lens of intersectionality.

We are Rainbow Health Minnesota, and we will do whatever it takes for each and every person to be cared for and respected.

Our Purpose

We bring our purpose to life in two primary ways:

  • Directly serving and supporting the needs of people who need help with compassionate care that breaks down barriers to better health.
  • Fighting for better health systems for those erased and excluded by educating care providers, policymakers, and one another.

The strategic actions we are taking to fulfill our purpose include:

  1. Work to End HIV.
  2. Expand our training and systems change enterprise.
  3. Respond to the growing needs of older LGBTQ+ and HIV communities.
  4. Increase community engagement and empowerment.
  5. Explore targeted LGBTQ+ direct care services.
  6. Strengthen operational and financial stability.

Primary Administrative Offices

2577 West Territorial Road
Saint Paul, MN 55114

Phone: 612–341–2060
Toll Free: 800–243–7321
Fax: 612–341–4057
Email: info@rainbowhealth.org

Hours:
Monday – Friday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday: Closed

Rainbow Behavioral Health Clinic

2577 West Territorial Road
Saint Paul, MN 5511

Phone: 612-373-9160
Fax: 612–341–4057
Email: clinic@rainbowhealth.org

Hours:
Monday – Friday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday: Closed

Duluth (Case Management Only)

400 East 3rd Street
Duluth, MN 55805

Phone: 218–786–8128
Toll Free: 800–731–2437
Fax: 218–786–6951

Hours:
Monday – Friday 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday: Closed

The Minnesota P.E.O. Home Fund was established in 1929 to provide charitable grants to individuals who lack financial means to provide housing, medical care, and other necessities of life for themselves.  This fund primarily serves Minnesotans who may be facing unique challenges related to advanced aging, illness or disability. Charitable grants provide a bridge of support to positively impact the recipient’s life and well-being as they navigate their present struggle.

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