Meaning “Our Home” in Ojibwe, Ain Dah Yung Center provides a healing place within the community for American Indian youth and families to thrive in safety and wholeness. They provide:
- Culturally responsive emergency shelter to indigenous youth in crisis and need of housing.
- Residential transitional living program for youth ages 16-21.
- Permanent supportive housing for young adults ages 18-24.
- After-school prevention programming for children and teens.
- Support services for indigenous families with the goal of keeping families together.
- In-person direct services to unhoused youth including housing assessments.
- Case management, and safe harbor services for survivors of exploitation and trafficking.
How to Donate: You can donate online using a credit card at bit.ly/giveuucm. You may also mail a contribution to UUCM at 2030 Wayzata Blvd E, Wayzata MN 55391. Simply make your check out to “UUCM” with “Social Generosity” in the memo line.