Red Cross and United Way staff help in Cook following 2024 floods

United Way of Northeastern Minnesota's partner agencies and programs are here to help you!

Not finding the program you need, or not sure which program or agency is the right fit? 
Dial 2-1-1 for assistance navigating local services and programs in your area.

Youth Opportunity

A child with a strong educational foundation has a better chance of succeeding and positively contributing to their community later in life.  Through quality child care, early childhood education, tutoring, mentoring, and more, United Way of Northeastern Minnesota helps our children reach their full potential and prepares them for bright, promising futures.

Boys & Girls Club of Hibbing

218-208-0841

Camp Chicagami

218-744-4683

Check & Connect

218-725-5049

Ely Community Resource

218-365-5254

Ely's Historic State Theater (CinemaKidz After-School Program)

218-235-6300

Girl Scouts of MN & WI Lakes and Pines

218-726-4710

Laurentian Arts and Culture Alliance (Youth Empowerment Project)

218-741-5577

Local Libraries with Summer Reading Programs

 

Mesabi Fit 

218-210-4686

ServeMinnesota Reading Corps

612-333-7740

Volunteers In Education (VinE)

218-404-5742

Northern Star Scouting (formerly Voyageurs Area Council - Boy Scouts of America)

218-729-5811

 

Healthy Community 

A healthy life is key to a happy life.  All of our community members have the right to live safe, healthy and independent lives for as long as possible.  United Way of Northeastern Minnesota strives to ensure everyone has access to the quality healthcare and support they need.

Care Partners

218-404-1411

Ely Community Health Center

218-365-5678

Northwoods Partners

218-365-8019

Project Care

218-263-8549

 

Community Resiliency

A strong community depends on having support systems in place to respond to disasters and help people overcome hard times to get back on their feet.  United Way of Northeastern Minnesota is there to stabilize our communities through access to emergency food, safe shelter, housing services and disaster relief.  We provide support to those experiencing domestic violence and sexual assault and work to reduce it.  We help people become self-sufficient, which means stronger communities for all of us.

Advocates for Family Peace

218-248-5512

American Red Cross

218-722-0071

Bois Forte Elderly Nutrition Program

218-757-3504

Food Shelves Area Wide

 

Justice North

218-749-3270

N.S.L.C. Habitat for Humanity

218-749-8910

Range Transitional Housing

218-741-9628

Salvation Army/Hibbing

218-263-5096

Salvation Army/Virginia

218-741-1889

Second Harvest Northland Food Bank

218-727-5653

Sexual Assault Program/N.S.L.C

218-749-4725

Star of the North Maternity Home

218-206-1931

Support Within Reach

218-326-5008

United Way 2-1-1

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Youth Opportunity

A child with a strong educational foundation has a better chance of succeeding and positively contributing to their community later in life.  Through quality child care, early childhood education, tutoring, mentoring, and more, United Way of Northeastern Minnesota helps our children reach their full potential and prepares them for bright, promising futures.

UWNEMN's Buddy Backpacks Program....Contact your child's school to enroll!

Imagination Library........................................................................218-254-3320

 

Healthy Community

A healthy life is key to a happy life.  All of our community members have the right to live safe, healthy and independent lives for as long as possible.  United Way of Northeastern Minnesota strives to ensure everyone has access to the quality healthcare and support they need.

Koochiching Aging Options........................................................218-283-7030

UWNEMN's Smiles United.........................................................612-746-1530

UWNEMN is proud to serve as the fiscal agent for the Community Cancer Walk!

 

Community Resiliency

A strong community depends on having support systems in place to respond to disasters and help people overcome hard times to get back on their feet.  United Way of Northeastern Minnesota is there to stabilize our communities through access to emergency food, safe shelter, housing services and disaster relief.  We provide support to those experiencing domestic violence and sexual assault and work to reduce it.  We help people become self-sufficient, which means stronger communities for all of us.

Backus Community Center...................................................218-285-7225

Friends Against Abuse..........................................................218-285-7220

Koochiching County Food Access........................................218-283-8020

Lake of the Woods Food Shelf.............................................218-634-3295

UWNEMN's United for Veterans....................................,......218-254-3329