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At Impact Housing Assistance, our story is one of dedication, compassion, and the unwavering belief that everyone deserves a stable and secure home. Founded with a mission to transform lives, we have been at the forefront of providing comprehensive housing solutions to individuals in need.

About Us

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Upholding the highest ethical standards, we ensure that our actions align with our mission and benefit those we serve.

Integrity
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Working hand-in-hand with individuals, organizations, and communities, we create a collective force for positive change in the realm of housing stability.

Collaboration
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At Impact Housing Assistance, our commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of those seeking stable homes is rooted in our core values.

Core Values

We approach every individual's journey with empathy and understanding, recognizing the unique challenges they face.

Compassion
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Comprehensive Housing Solutions

Empowering Through Education

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Community Engagement for Lasting Impact

At Impact Housing Assistance, our mission goes beyond providing housing assistance. We are dedicated to transforming lives, fostering stability, and building brighter futures.

Our Mission

Background

Voices of Impact

Discover the impact of our services through the words of those we've had the privilege to assist. These testimonials reflect the transformative journeys of individuals who found stability, hope, and a brighter future with Impact Housing Assistance. Real stories, real impact.

Jack S.

Impact Housing Assistance provided me not just a house, but a home where I could rebuild my life. The personalized support and guidance throughout the process made all the difference. I am grateful for their commitment to changing lives.

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Kate A.

Facing eviction, I felt lost and scared. Impact Housing Assistance intervened with legal advocacy and support, ensuring I had a fair chance. Thanks to their dedicated team, I not only kept my home but gained a renewed sense of stability.

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Explore our FAQ section, designed to provide quick and clear answers to common questions about our services, and our commitment to exceptional home care.

FAQ

  • Who is eligible for housing stabilisation services?
    A member is eligible for housing stabilization services if they meet all of the following needs-based criteria: Be on Medical Assistance (MA) Be 18 years old or older Have a documented disability A person who is aged, blind or has a disability as described under Title II of the Social Security Act. A person with an injury or illness that is expected to cause extended or long-term incapacitation. A person with a developmental disability (or related condition) or mental illness. A person with a mental health condition, substance use disorder or physical injury that required a residential level of care and who is now in the process of transitioning to the community. A person who is determined to have a learning disability according to policy adopted by Department of Human Services (DHS); or A person with a substance use disorder and is enrolled in a treatment program or is on a waiting list for a treatment program. Be assessed to require assistance with at least one of the following areas resulting from the presence of a disability or a long-term or indefinite condition: Communication Mobility Decision-making; or Managing challenging behaviors Be experiencing housing instability, evidenced by one of the following risk factors: Homeless. An individual or family is considered homeless when they lack a fixed, adequate nighttime residence; or Currently transitioning, or has recently transitioned, from an institution or licensed or registered setting (registered housing with services facility, board and lodge, boarding care, adult foster care or community residential setting, hospital, Intermediate Care Facility for persons with Developmental Disabilities (ICF/DD), intensive residential treatment services, the Minnesota Security Hospital, nursing facility, regional treatment center); or At risk of homelessness. An individual or family is at risk of homelessness when a) the individual or family is faced with a situation or set of circumstances likely to cause the household to become homeless, including but not limited to: doubled-up living arrangements where the individual’s name is not on a lease, living in a condemned building without a place to move, having arrears in rent or utility payments, receiving an eviction notice without a place to move or living in temporary or transitional housing that carries time limits; or b) the person, previously homeless, will be discharged from a correctional, medical, mental health or substance use disorder treatment center and lacks sufficient resources to pay for housing, and does not have a permanent place to live; would be at risk of homelessness if housing services were removed. At risk of institutionalization – meets an instutional level of care/eligible for the following waivers: Brain Injury (BI) Community Access for Disability Inclusion (CADI) Community Alternative Care (CAC) Developmental Disability (DD) Elderly Waiver (EW)
  • What is the service area for Housing Stabilisation Services (HSS)?
    Housing Stabilization Services are available in the following areas of Minnesota: Twin Cities, Minnesota St. Cloud, Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota Rochester, Minnesota
  • What are the three services provided within Housing Stabilisation Services?
    Within Housing Stabilisation Services, the three key services are: Housing Consultation: Develops a person-centered plan for individuals without MA case management services. Housing Transition: Supports individuals in finding housing. Housing Sustaining: Assists individuals in maintaining their housing.

Ready to discuss your needs or have questions about our services? Reach out today, and let's build a brighter future together. Your path to stability begins with a simple connection.

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