Community Support and Resources in Minneapolis
- Jess Neppl, MT-BC

- Feb 9
- 2 min read
The increased ICE presence in Minneapolis has left many people feeling scared, overwhelmed, and stressed. If you find yourself feeling this way, know that you are not alone, and there are many resources available to you. The following is a list of resources that provide legal support, mental health care, and community support. These resources offer services that you can access and/or ways that you can get involved in the community. Many websites on this list also have more resources linked on their pages. Take what you need, share with others, and take care of yourself ❤️
Legal support & advocacy
Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota (ILCM)
Free/low-cost legal services, know-your-rights resources
The Advocates for Human Rights
Legal help, education
MIRAC (Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee)
Large list of resources, lawyer assistance, community events & support
Funding & mutual aid
Minnesota Freedom Fund
Legal and financial support
Unidos MN
Walk-in appointments available, resources, assistance with applying for state IDs and drivers license
Neighborhood mutual aid groups
Often organized via social media (Instagram, signal) or community centers. Check to see if there are opportunities in your area.
Mental health
Centro Tyrone Guzman
Programs supporting Spanish-speaking children, youth, and adults
MN Warmline
https://mentalhealthmn.org/what-we-do/peer-support/minnesota-warmline/
651-288-0400
Call or text “support” to 85511 to connect with peers for non-crisis mental health support
Immigrants Rising
Wellness support group for immigrant students offering free programs
Music, art, and gathering spaces
The Cedar Cultural Center
Music and programming for all ages
KFAI Community Radio
Immigrant-led and multilingual programming.
Keep an eye on social media for local music and cultural events! Many events will donate proceeds to support non-profits that advocate for immigrants.





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