Pathways 4 Youth

  • Basic Needs
  • Community
  • Crisis
  • Employment
  • Equality
  • Family
  • Housing
  • Mental Wellness

Who We Are

Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota traces its history to 1865 when Vasa Lutheran Church near Red Wing opened its church to care for children in need. ​​​​​​​Historic Milestones 1865 - Vasa Children's Home, Red Wing 1889 - Children's Home Society of Minnesota (CHS) 1895-1898 - Lake Park Children's Home and Wild Rice Children's Home 1900 - Lutheran Children's Friends Society 1905 - Lutheran Inner Mission Society 1916 - Bethany Children's Home, Duluth 1927 - Lutheran Inner Mission Society becomes Lutheran Welfare Society 1948-1953 - LSS settles 3,000 refugees from Europe 1950s - Children's Home Society of Minnesota begins first international adoptions 1953 - Camp Knutson opens in Crosslake 1954 - Vasa Children's Home begins serving children and youth with developmental disabilities in residential care 1958 - LSS opens new Minneapolis office at 24th and Park Avenue 1960s - LSS established statewide by merger of Lutheran Welfare Society, the Board of Christian Service, and then the Lutheran Children's Friend Society 1973 - Older Americans Act is passed - Senior Nutrition services begin 1975 - Fall of Saigon - LSS and CHS begin serving thousands of Southeast Asian refugees and unaccompanied minors 1976 - First LSS residential home opens in Bloomington to serve adults with developmental disabilities 1980 - Street outreach launches to serve homeless youth in the Twin Cities 1984 - Housing information service opens in Minneapolis to serve newly-emerging homeless families 1987 - LSS launches financial counseling to help Minnesotans struggling with credit card debt 1990 - LSS Advocacy Office opens 1991 - Safe House opens in Saint Paul as an emergency shelter for youth 1997 - Camp Noah is created in response to the Red River Valley Flood 2000 - First LSS transitional housing service opens for homeless youth in Saint Paul 2001 - Second transitional housing service opens for homeless youth in Duluth 2003 - Camp Knutson renovation is completed 2003 - First transitional housing for teen mothers experiencing homelessness opens in Saint Paul 2008 - The Center for Changing Lives in Minneapolis opens 2011 - "My Life, My Choices" published - design of services for people with disabilities 2012 - LSS affiliates with CHS combining adoption operations 2014 - Altair Accountable Care Organization ​​​​​​​2017 - The Center for Changing Lives in Duluth opens

What We Do

We are an organization which provides services to homeless and at-risk youth. We provide housing, food, clothing, hygiene, and mental health services.

Details

Get Connected Icon (320) 316-1640
Get Connected Icon Sidney Alfonso
Get Connected Icon Administrative Specialist/Volunteer Coordinator
https://www.lssmn.org/services/youth-homelessness/brainerd/pathways4youth