The kiro help! (kiro means rent!) |
Ma u baahan tahay caawimaad ah kharashka guriga?
Waxaad xaq u yeelan kartaa in kharashka guriga lagaa caawiyo: • Haddii aad deggen tahay deegaanka Hennepin County
• Haddii dakhliga gurigaaga ee wakhtiga xaadirka ah uu ka hooseeyo 300% Heerka Saboolnimada Federaalka (qiyaas ahaan $65,160 qoyska ka kooban saddex qof )
• Haddii ay idinku dhacday dakhli la’aan COVID-19 awgiis
• Haddii aydnaan awoodeyn kharashka guriga ee bishan ama la idinku leeyahay kiro hore iyo lacago ah bilihii hore
• Haddii aydnaan haysan shahaadada Section 8 ama wax kale oo kirada idinku caawiya
Faahfaahin dheeraad ah iyo codsiga aad buuxineyso ka
eego hennepin.us/housing-help. ama soo wac Ummah Project xafiiskeeda 612-203-0829
Get help with housing costs
Keeping your housing is critical to staying safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.
If you live in Hennepin County and have lost income due to COVID-19, help may be available to you to cover current and past due housing costs such as rent, mortgage payments, and utilities.
You can apply and receive funding multiple times. If you have applied for help before, even if you were denied, apply again. There is no deadline to apply.
The State of Minnesota is also offering emergency housing assistance, however, more funding is available to low-income households living in Hennepin County. Hennepin County residents are strongly encouraged to start apply
Contact Ummah Project for more details!
Our targeted demographic is the East African community, which consist of Somali, Oromo, and Ethiopian residents of Hennepin County. We will assist residents in navigating housing resources through direct outreach and communication. We will provide bilingual staff that will host info sessions and tabling events in-community, such as community centers, business centers (i.e. 24 mall & Karmel mall), religious institutions, and through language specific social media ads. The Ummah Project will provide residents opportunities to work with our culturally competent and bilingual staff to assist in submitting applications through in-person and over the phone conferences.
saciido.shaie@gmail.com, 612-203-0829, , https://www.facebook.com/SYFLteam/
You can apply and receive funding multiple times. If you were denied previously, try again
- The state of Minnesota is offering housing assistance through the COVID-19 Housing Assistance Program. Again, don't forget to reach out to get help from Ummah Project's experts!
Waxaad xaq u yeelan kartaa in kharashka guriga lagaa caawiyo: • Haddii aad deggen tahay deegaanka Hennepin County
• Haddii dakhliga gurigaaga ee wakhtiga xaadirka ah uu ka hooseeyo 300% Heerka Saboolnimada Federaalka (qiyaas ahaan $65,160 qoyska ka kooban saddex qof )
• Haddii ay idinku dhacday dakhli la’aan COVID-19 awgiis
• Haddii aydnaan awoodeyn kharashka guriga ee bishan ama la idinku leeyahay kiro hore iyo lacago ah bilihii hore
• Haddii aydnaan haysan shahaadada Section 8 ama wax kale oo kirada idinku caawiya
Faahfaahin dheeraad ah iyo codsiga aad buuxineyso ka
eego hennepin.us/housing-help. ama soo wac Ummah Project xafiiskeeda 612-203-0829
Get help with housing costs
Keeping your housing is critical to staying safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.
If you live in Hennepin County and have lost income due to COVID-19, help may be available to you to cover current and past due housing costs such as rent, mortgage payments, and utilities.
You can apply and receive funding multiple times. If you have applied for help before, even if you were denied, apply again. There is no deadline to apply.
The State of Minnesota is also offering emergency housing assistance, however, more funding is available to low-income households living in Hennepin County. Hennepin County residents are strongly encouraged to start apply
Contact Ummah Project for more details!
Our targeted demographic is the East African community, which consist of Somali, Oromo, and Ethiopian residents of Hennepin County. We will assist residents in navigating housing resources through direct outreach and communication. We will provide bilingual staff that will host info sessions and tabling events in-community, such as community centers, business centers (i.e. 24 mall & Karmel mall), religious institutions, and through language specific social media ads. The Ummah Project will provide residents opportunities to work with our culturally competent and bilingual staff to assist in submitting applications through in-person and over the phone conferences.
saciido.shaie@gmail.com, 612-203-0829, , https://www.facebook.com/SYFLteam/
You can apply and receive funding multiple times. If you were denied previously, try again
- The state of Minnesota is offering housing assistance through the COVID-19 Housing Assistance Program. Again, don't forget to reach out to get help from Ummah Project's experts!
Somali American Leaders and Mediators
The Somali American Leaders and Mediators (SALAM) program is a unique training program shaped by Somali practices and Islamic teachings for Somali youth (16-25).
Somali youth take a certified mediation training. Additionally they learn about and participate in restorative justice.
The goal is for Somali youth to use these skills in their schools, workplaces and communities. Mediation and restorative justice skills empower communities to solve conflicts and restore relationships. This program is in partnership with Community Mediation & Restorative Services.
The full mediation and restorative justice training will be five full days from April 30 - May 4 at Augsburg University. This training will be certified by the Minnesota Supreme Court. SALAM participants who complete all 30 hours will receive a stipend. Breakfast and lunch will be provided for this training as well.
If you would like more details, contact saciido@CMRSmn.org or click "Apply Now" for the SALAM program!
To make a donation in support of the SALAM program please click here.
Somali youth take a certified mediation training. Additionally they learn about and participate in restorative justice.
The goal is for Somali youth to use these skills in their schools, workplaces and communities. Mediation and restorative justice skills empower communities to solve conflicts and restore relationships. This program is in partnership with Community Mediation & Restorative Services.
The full mediation and restorative justice training will be five full days from April 30 - May 4 at Augsburg University. This training will be certified by the Minnesota Supreme Court. SALAM participants who complete all 30 hours will receive a stipend. Breakfast and lunch will be provided for this training as well.
If you would like more details, contact saciido@CMRSmn.org or click "Apply Now" for the SALAM program!
To make a donation in support of the SALAM program please click here.