Disability Services

  • Disability Hub MN: 866-333-2466 Provides resources, guides, and programs for individuals and families with disabilities at any stage in life. They focus on areas of health, housing, independence, and money to help people with disabilities solve problems, navigate the system, and plan for the future.
  • Hennepin County Disability Services: 612-348-4111 Offers disability screenings and information sessions on community resources and county, state and federal programs. Provides help with short-term service planning and ongoing case management as well as assistance to apply for public benefits and get access to resources.  
  • Hennepin County Front Door: 612-348-4111 Referral services for adults and children with mental disabilities.  
  • Learning Disabilities Association of Minnesota: 952-582-6000 Provides educational services for children, teens, and adults. Includes assessment, diagnosis, and intervention/planning through tutoring, skill-building, and support groups for individuals with learning disabilities.
  • Metro Center for Independent Living: 651-646-8342 Provides low and free help for household repairs and ramp construction for disabled people.
  • Metro Mobility: 651-602-1111 For individuals with disabilities, who because of their disability are unable to ride the city bus.  
  • PACER: 952-838-9000 Provides assistance, workshops, publications, and other resources to help families make decisions about education and other services for their child or young adult with disabilities. Multicultural resources, English, Spanish, Hmong, and Somali speakers.
  • PICA: 612-374-0703 (Oromo), 612-374-0707 (Somali), and 612-374-0705 (Spanish) Provides early childhood education, school readiness, health, and mental wellness services to children. Provides dental, nutrition, and transportation services to children enrolled in PICA programs. Saves 10% of slots in programs for children with disabilities.
  • Project SOAR: 952-401-6898 Supports adults with disabilities in participating in Community Education programs through classes designed specifically for and are adaptable to all abilities. These classes include cooking, art, dance, self-advocacy, sports, community outings, service projects, and more. Assistance such as sign-language interpreters and classroom assistants are also available to support participation in Community Education programs.
  • Vail Communities: 952-938-9622 Offers targeted case management, connections to medical resources, social spaces, and housing assistance for people with mental illness.