Helping seniors and individuals with disabilities to maintain their independence and continue living in their homes.

Helping seniors and individuals with disabilities to maintain their independence and continue living in their homes.

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Help Provide Food for Local Seniors. Accepting grocery items July 1 – August 31, 2024

Help At Your Door is a nonprofit serving seniors and individuals with disabilities across Minnesota’s seven-county Twin Cities metropolitan area.

Our grocery assistance, home support and transportation services provide help with in-home tasks and chores.

Our Help At Your Door team is made up of hundreds of dedicated volunteers, a small group of caring staff, a board of directors filled with skill and expertise and generous donors who together collectively make our non-profit services possible.

This combined team ensures that Help At Your Door fulfills its mission and vision as we serve thousands of seniors, individuals with disabilities and caregivers across the Greater Metro area of Minneapolis and St. Paul.

Our services are ideal for:
  • Those recovering from hospital stays
  • Individuals with sensory or mobility impairment
  • Seniors and people with disabilities who need a little extra help to stay in their homes

Clients Served in 2023

Personal Interactions with Clients in 2023

Counties Served

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Help At Your Door – Named Golden Valley Rotary Club’s 2023 Business of the Year

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Volunteer Spotlight: Lindsey Johnson

Volunteer Spotlight: Lindsey Johnson

Lindsey Johnson’s work schedule allowed some flexibility during certain times of the year, leading her to seek options for volunteering. She explains, “I wanted to find a way to fill that [free] time with something positive and productive, and Help At Your Door...

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Understanding Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease

Understanding Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease

When discussing aging and cognitive health, dementia and Alzheimer's disease are often used interchangeably. Despite these terms being related, they have distinct meanings, and knowing the difference can help with finding helpful resources, understanding prognosis,...

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Help Provide Food for Local Seniors

Help Provide Food for Local Seniors

Grocery DonationsAccepting Items: July 1 - August 31, 2024 Please come together as a community to positively impact the lives of older adults living in the Twin Cities. HOW YOU CAN HELPGROCERY ITEMS NEEDED Canned Meat or Fish Dried or Canned Beans Oatmeal Packets...

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Volunteer Spotlight: Varsha

Volunteer Spotlight: Varsha

As students start their summer break, Varsha, a high school math teacher, returns to her volunteer role as a personal driver with Help At Your Door. After learning about who we serve, she chose to donate her time to our nonprofit, reflecting, “Seniors have always held...

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Volunteer Spotlight: Maggie

Volunteer Spotlight: Maggie

Help At Your Door offers a variety of volunteer opportunities—one in particular, Shopper, caught Maggie’s interest. She shares, “I’ve always enjoyed grocery shopping, and when I started looking at volunteer opportunities when I retired years ago, this one sounded very...

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Volunteer Spotlight: Dave

Volunteer Spotlight: Dave

When Dave retired, he sought volunteer opportunities to stay connected with people who could use a helping hand. After researching local options to give back, he chose to volunteer with Help At Your Door. He shares, “[This nonprofit] helps me stay busy, feel good...

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2024 Gala – Thank You, Supporters!

2024 Gala – Thank You, Supporters!

Thank you to everyone who attended the 2024 Help At Your Door Gala, our largest fundraiser, at The Brookview in Golden Valley, Minnesota. Proceeds from the event went towards services that support older adults and people with disabilities in the seven-county Twin...

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In Memory of Doris – We’ll Miss You!

In Memory of Doris – We’ll Miss You!

Last week, Help At Your Door bid farewell to a cherished client, Doris Washington. She peacefully passed away on Sunday, April 14, 2024, at the remarkable age of 108, leaving behind a legacy of resilience and strength. Like many people her age, Doris outlived most of...

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