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Keystone Community Services
2000 St. Anthony Avenue
St. Paul, Minnesota
651-645-0349
Email: info@keystoneservices.org
Keystone Community Services is an independent not-for-profit community-based, human service organization serving the Midway and North End areas of St. Paul, the north suburban communities of Ramsey county and beyond.
Keystone Community Services operates a variety of human service programs for all ages across our service area at 10 sites. Our programs are listed below.
Opportunities for individuals, families and organizations to volunteer and contribute abound. Contributions are gratefully accepted. Contact our volunteer coordinator at 651-603-6650 or volunteer@keystoneservices.org And visit our web site!
Services/Programs
Programs for at-risk school-age children and youth
IDT Program (an alternative education and support program for at-risk adolescents)
Three Food shelves
Case Management for at risk families
Case Management for Seniors and the disabled
A comprehensive Seniors program that provides Meals on Wheels, peer counseling, programs for active seniors
and a senior jobs training program
Facilities
The administrative headquarters of Keystone Community Services is located in the Merriam Park Community Center, 2000 St. Anthony Avenue, St. Paul. Services are provided out of 10 other existing offices and sites.
Fairview Community Center
1910 West County Road B
Roseville, MN 55113
651-604-3500
IDT's headquarters is located in the Griggs-Midway Building at:
1821 University Avenue #266N
St. Paul, MN 55104
651-645-5590
IDT's Eden Prairie site is located at:
7706 Golden Triangle Drive
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
952-224-5010
Fairview Food Shelf
1910 West County Road B
Roseville, MN 55113
Midway Food Shelf
1916 University Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55104
651-917-3939
Rice Street Food Shelf
1457 Rice Street
St. Paul, MN 55117
Senior Programs
Merriam Park Community Center
2000 St. Anthony Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55104
History
For more than 80 years, Keystone Community Services has been providing quality services to individuals and families in the heart of the Twin Cities at every stage of life. Throughout our history, we have grown and changed to respond to new needs and ways to strengthen families and community. January 1, 2004, Merriam Park Community Services merged with Neighbor to Neighbor to become Keystone Community Services.
Mission
Strengthening the capacity of individuals and families to improve their quality of life



