4 Resources
Statewide coalition of domestic violence programs connecting survivors to local shelters, advocacy, and legal help from the Plato Boulevard office in St. Paul. Staff can direct callers to the nearest member program or help find culturally specific services. Information line; not a 24/7 crisis hotline but refers to them. Free services; serves survivors, family members, and professionals statewide.
651-646-6177 · 60 E Plato Blvd #230, St. Paul, MN 55107
First domestic violence shelter in the nation, providing safe emergency housing, legal advocacy, and support groups for women and children in St. Paul from the Grand Avenue campus. 24/7 crisis line handles shelter intake and safety planning. Free services; bring photo ID and any court papers if available but not required. Serves Ramsey County and surrounding areas.
651-227-8284 · 588 Grand Ave, St. Paul, MN 55102
Culturally specific domestic violence services for Latinx families in Minnesota including bilingual advocacy, legal help, and safety planning from the St. Paul headquarters. Staff speak Spanish and English and serve survivors across the state by phone and in person. Call during business hours for intake; free services, with referrals to 24/7 crisis lines for after-hours emergencies.
651-772-1611 · PO Box 75177, St. Paul, MN 55175
Accessible domestic violence resources for Deaf, DeafBlind, and Hard of Hearing Minnesotans from the state office in St. Paul. Offers interpreters, communication access, and referrals to DV programs statewide. Contact by videophone, TTY, or voice. Free services; serves survivors and family members. Works with local shelters to ensure accessibility at intake and during shelter stays.
800-657-3929 · 444 Lafayette Rd N, St. Paul, MN 55155