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foodshelf.jpgTax Assistance

Get those forms in on time! Professional tax preparers are available for walk-in clients during February, March and the first half of April. Rent rebate forms completed by center staff until August deadline.

FARE For All

Save money on your grocery bill with the Fare For All program.This monthly program offers food packages at a reduced price. Call for monthly dates and food packages available. FARE For All is open to everyone. 

Emergency Food Shelf

Available to residents of Hennepin County who select Brian Coycle Center food shelf as their only provider. Must provide proof of residency (for example, a piece of recent mail), picture identification, social security card of each family member and complete brief registration process. Call for more information.

Emergency Financial Assistance

Limited assistance for Hennepin County residents.

MAC and NAPS

Nutrition program for seniors, age 60 and older; recipients of SSI, pregnant women and mothers with children ages 2 – 6.

Immigrant Women’s Advocacy Project

Provides African immigrant women with crisis intervention, referrals, resources, legal, general and family related issues.  Advocates are fluent in Oromo, Somali, Arabic, Amheric, Swahili, and English. For more information, contact Miski Abdulle at 612-876-9323 or [email protected].

For more information about Essential Resources at Brian Coyle Center, please contact Becky Burand at 612-876-9324 or [email protected].