I've worked in close partnership with MCH for several years. Despite being a small staff with a tight budget, they've moved to the forefront on issues related to housing and economic stability in Minnesota. They have a strong, engaged statewide membership and relationships that allow them to not just talk about what needs to get done, but to deliver as well. The housing and services continuum used to battle one another and as a result, not make progress. MCH, along with its partners, decided that the way forward was to be united. Since coming together, there have been significant legislative victories every year. It will be exciting to see what happens next.
Review from Guidestar
The Minnesota Coalition for the Homeless brings together communities across the state to successfully advocate for housing and economic security. With staff based in the St. Paul, Moorhead, Willmar, Duluth, and Eveleth, MCH is uniquely positioned to serve rural, urban, and statewide needs.
Review from Guidestar
Not a fan of a homeless org that turns its backs on homeless seeking help from homeless abuse yet sends out dozens of requests asking for donations from the homeless to support them. The Minnesota Homeless Coalition does not believe that that homeless actually has a voice in their situation and have decided they know best. Members of the board have told homeless to "Get lost" and not to bother them. Homeless abuse by homeless advocates have been ignored and covered up. Heidi and Liz should step down for covering up and ignoring homeless abuse and telling homeless they don't have a voice at the coalition. Plus Liz still owes me $50, Only a homeless coalition could screw a homeless person out of $50
Review from Guidestar