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Emma Norton Housing

Emma Norton Residence

Dorm-style, permanent, group residential housing in downtown St. Paul. Residents work 1:1 with staff to develop stability plans, which are often focused on increasing self-sufficiency, and mitigating the effects of mental illness or chemical dependency. Meals are provided and staff are available 24/7.
651-224-1329
Note: Due to the move to Restoring Waters starting in April, Emma Norton Residence is no longer taking new residents.

Emma’s Place

13 townhomes with a community building, playground, basketball court and green space, providing permanent supportive housing and youth programming for single-parent families with three or more children. Emma’s Place serves families who have experienced homelessness, and who have at least one family member in recovery from mental illness and/or chemical dependency, or who has a physical disability. All residents at Emma’s Place come through Ramsey County Coordinated Access. Learn more here.
651-291-0211

Scattered-Site Housing

Families and single adult clients live in rental units from private landlords, with wrap-around supportive services and trauma-informed care from Emma Norton case managers. Scattered-Site programs are designed to give families and single adult clients independence while they continue to receive support on their journey to self-sufficiency. Residents from other Emma Norton programs may enter the Scattered Site Housing Program, or new clients can apply through Ramsey County Coordinated Access. Learn more here.
651-291-0211

Community Resources

Find housing assistance or shelter in Ramsey County


Ramsey County
Coordinated Access

ramseycounty.us
651-291-0211

Women of Nations
Eagle Nest Shelter

women-of-nations.org
info@women-of-nations.org
651-251-1609

Simpson Housing/
Adult Shelter Connect

simpsonhousing.org
612-248-2350

Tubman

tubman.org
612-825-0000

 

211 United Way

211unitedway.org
800-543-7709