Record high demand continues at local food shelves

This article was originally published by the St. Paul Voice. You may find a link to read the article and full newspaper issue here. Story by Jake Spitzack Staff Writer
Minnesota again hits a new record number of food shelf visits

As originally published by the Star Tribune on January 24, 2024: Minnesota again hits a new record number of food shelf visits More Minnesotans visited food shelves in 2023 […]
Nick Contreraz Named Vice President of Programs

Exciting news from Neighborhood House! We are thrilled to announce that Nick Contreraz is now our newest Vice President of Programs. Nick, who previously served as the Director of Advancement, […]
Helping low-income Minnesotans defray internet costs

Originally published on publicnewsservice.org Friday, December 15, 2023 Roughly 200,000 Minnesota households lack access to high-speed internet. Affordability is an issue for some, and two regions are ramping up outreach to connect […]
Open Enrollment: Teacher’s Aide & Driver’s Ed Courses
The Need for Additional Funding for Food Support and Food Shelves in Minnesota Continues

On Monday, November 20, State leaders have announced $5 million in new funds for food shelves in Minnesota. According to Gov. Tim Walz’s administration, the funds are coming from the […]
Minnesota on record-setting pace to top 7 million food shelf visits this year

This story was originally posted and published by the Star Tribune and was written by Kelly Smith. The full article and photos can be read here. STARTRIBUNE – Minnesota leaders announced […]
$5 million in leftover federal COVID funds going to Minnesota food banks ahead of holidays

This article was originally published on CBS and is by reporter Caroline Cummings. You can read the full article and watch the video by clicking here. ST. PAUL, Minn. — Minnesotans […]
Be on alert of predatory Internet Service Providers in St. Paul community

Neighborhood House has received some reports from local families and individuals of predatory practices being carried out by certain Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in the Twin Cities that are participating […]
Passing Down Stories of Neighborhood House

One of the Neighborhood House’s most powerful qualities is its long history with the St. Paul community. Having been founded in 1897, the organization has worked with so many individuals […]