For individuals looking for resources, Waite House is located at 2323 11th Ave S, Minneapolis, MN. The food shelf is open: ...
The Strong Mind Strong Body Foundation’s Youth Community Journalism Institute led an intergenerational community journalism ...
Minneapolis houses one of seven trash incinerators in Minnesota. The Hennepin Energy Recovery Center (HERC) incinerator is located on the edge of Downtown Minneapolis, close to North Minneapolis and ...
Eliminating the HERC, and diminishing a major cause of air pollution in the Community, is essential for youth participation in athletics. Asthma is a major barrier to participation in athletics – and ...
Additionally, by promoting a sense of interconnectedness, mindfulness nurtures compassion for others, which is essential for ...
There are various free resources and programs available for students and families in the Phillips Community of Minneapolis, focused on addressing educational disparities in the Community. By providing ...
Phillips Community was the first place I landed when I arrived in the United States. Phillips was my Community for eight years. I moved away over fifteen years ago, and many things have changed, but ...
The Homeward Bound Shelter opened at the former Cedar Box Company building at Cedar and Franklin. On December 7, 2020, American Indian Community Development Corporation (AICDC) opened a new 50 bed ...
The Zero Burn Coalition, comprised of over 30 organizations and hundreds of individuals, is working on all fronts to shut down the Hennepin Energy Recovery Center (HERC) trash incinerator located in ...
Use this Google Form to sign up for free mailbox delivery of the alley every month! Note: We need at least 200 deliveries to be able to do this – please encourage your neighbors to sign up as well.
Many people are becoming more eco-friendly, by recycling and reducing waste. Global changes conditions suggest these are a much needed and appreciated lifestyle changes. There is also increased ...
On November 3, a new art installation was unveiled at the Wall of Forgotten Natives, the location of the 2018 homeless encampment on Franklin Avenue. Twenty-three boards wired to the chain-link fence ...