ST PAUL, Minn. — For youth growing up in insecure housing, a warm meal and medical services can be life-changing.
Face to Face aims to support youth in Ramsey County who need just that. The nonprofit offers food, transportation, hygiene products and medical and mental health care services with its SafeZone Drop-In Center.
To learn more about the nonprofit's work, KARE 11 News at Noon welcomed executive director Hanna Getachew-Kreusser and author Bruce Jackson.
The St. Paul center is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Friday. For medical care or mental health care, click here to schedule an appointment.
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