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Here are a variety of resources for things like food, transportation, health information.


Healthy Foods

 
Twin Cities Mobile Market - It’s a grocery store on a bus with healthy, affordable food.

 

·         Pay with: Cash, All Major Credit Cards, Debit Cards, SNAP/EBT


·         The Mobile Market has 7 weekly stops at PHA sites. You can view the scheule here. 


           Market Schedule

·    Everyone is welcome to shop on the bus

·     Complete schedule with all 18 stops. www.wilder.org/programs-services/tcmm

       $1 Market Bucks available! For every $1 spent with your SNAP/EBT card you earn $1 up to $10 per day to use on your next purchase. Market Bucks are available on the Twin Cities Mobile Market and several Saint Paul Farmers Market locations.

Saint Paul Farmers’ Market

Buy fresh, locally grown produce, baked goods, cheese, locally raised meat, honey, flowers, plants and more. http://www.stpaulfarmersmarket.com/

     Check website for complete schedule and locations of all the Saint Paul Farmers Markets. SNAP/EBT is accepted by some vendors. 

Downtown Market on 5th & Wall: Saturdays 6am-1pm & Sundays 8am-1pm April 30-November 20 (the Green Line stops next to the Downtown Market)

7th Place Mall Market:  Tuesdays & Thursdays  June 14 – October 13

    Up to $10 in Market Bucks are available for fruit and vegetables purchased with SNAP/EBT. Look for the EBT Booth at the market.


Gardening:

University of MN Yard and Garden Help Line

Ask gardening questions by phone:  651-704-2071

Get information about your garden questions, garden pests, house plants and more. www.extension.umn.edu/garden/yard-garden/


Gardening Resources

 


Saint Paul Ramsey County Public Health Department SHIP

Learn about what’s happening in Saint Paul and across Ramsey County to improve the health of the community where people work, play and live. www.ramseycounty.us (Type in “SHIP” in the search box.)

 

Dispute Resolution Center

The DRC provides a variety of effective, convenient, and free services including mediation to help families or community groups resolve a variety of issues including gardening conflicts.

Address: 91 E Arch St., St.Paul 55130 (Mt. Airy Home Community Center)

Contact intake@drc-mn.org

651-292-7791


Bike Rack Information
St. Paul Smart Trips Bike Parking Program

City of St. Paul Neighborhood Bike Racks Program

DERO Bike Rack Company
    


Lime Bikes 

Lime Bikes (And scooters) are the new dockless rental bikes you may have seen around the city. No membership is needed to use these bikes. You just download the app and then pay per use of a bike or scooter.

Lime Bike website

Here is more information about the program and discounts for low income individuals.

Lime Bike flyer

Open Cities Diabetes Support Group
Group Information


Health and Wellness:

Find Your Happy Place Tips to Cope with Stress https://www.health.state.mn.us/communities/ep/behavioral/anxiety.pdf

Tobacco Cessation

 

People who smoke and vape are at more risk of serious disease from COVID-19. A new free cessation program Quit Partner from the MN Department of Health launched on April 1.  It replaces QUITPLAN but offers similar services and some new ones too.


Quit Partner logo

 

Quit Partner: is the family of free commercial tobacco programs available online, by phone and by mail launched on April 1, 2020 by the Minnesota Department of Health. The cessation programs help people who want to quit smoking, vaping, chewing or using other commercial tobacco products. Quit Partner offers specialized programs for people living with mental illnesses or substance use disorders,  pregnant or post-partum women, and vaping support for ages 13-17.

Contact Information:

Phone Number: 1-800-QUIT-NOW (784-8669)

Website: Quit Partner

Ramsey County resources for families:

Ramsey County Resources for Families