Is an online application program for citizens who have fulfilled their obligations to the justice system and are struggling with the collateral consequences that can come with a criminal record. Oftentimes these consequences prevent people from serving as productive members of our community, yet studies have shown very few people who are eligible to seal their records successfully apply. This program aims to remedy that.
Volunteer Lawyers Network is an organization dedicated to connecting Minnesotans experiencing poverty with some of the top private lawyers in the state at no cost.
BE THERE VOICES - is an Organization that provided those incarcerated a voice and they support those who have and are experiencing neglect, abuse, maltreatment, or were unfortunately killed while in custody they are here to help.
University of St. Thomas Justice Center allows students will have the opportunity to work closely with community based partners to solve disparities experienced in the juvenile, housing, education, and criminal justice systems by proposing and applying public policy solutions.
State Support's mission is to improve access to justice for all Minnesotans. State Support's unique role is to provide information, connections, and tools for the public and for advocates, and to support the civil legal aid programs who share our mission.
Minnesota Crime Victim Support Line
Statewide 24-hr hotline for crime victims seeking support, information and referrals.
CUAPV is a Twin-Cities based organization that was created to deal with police brutality on an ongoing basis. They work on the day-to-day abuses as well as taking on the more extreme cases
Statewide 24-hour hotline for victims of domestic abuse, sexual assault, and sex trafficking.One call connects you with an advocate trained in supporting victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking who can help you find a shelter and the services you need in your area.
Counselors and advocates offer support regarding your safety, emotional and physical care, and information to help you – and your friends and family – cope with the aftermath of an assault.
Financial help: 651-201-7300 or 888-622-8799 Information and referral: 800-247-0390 Crime victim rights violation: 651-201-7310 or 800-247-0390 651-205-4827 TTY (Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM)