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.

Help At Your Door Van

Your gift will help us deliverwe currently need a reliable van to continue bringing food to older adults and people with disabilities.

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 2022

Personal Interactions with Clients in 2023

Counties Served

Volunteered Hours

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

News & Events
Volunteer Spotlight: Jim

Volunteer Spotlight: Jim

Jim has been a volunteer with Help At Your Door since 2019. Jim’s experience supporting his mother is part of why he decided to give back through our organization. He reflects, “I saw the challenges of the elderly through the eyes of my almost 102-year-old mom as I...

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Volunteer Spotlight: John Robinson

Volunteer Spotlight: John Robinson

In January 2022, John Robinson sought a volunteer opportunity to give back to his community. After searching the internet, he came across one that sparked his interest – Help At Your Door, a nonprofit providing grocery delivery, home support, and transportation...

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You’re Invited

You’re Invited

68% of the people we serve live alone, and 73% have incomes within federal poverty levels. Let's work together to foster a community where aging is a positive experience. Join us, and make an impact in the everyday lives of older adults living in the Twin Cities...

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Board Director Spotlight: Sheri Nash

Board Director Spotlight: Sheri Nash

Help At Your Door Board Director, Sheri Nash, understands the impact that local services can have on the lives of older adults and individuals with disabilities. Her desire to give back led her to seek out volunteer opportunities. After learning about Help At Your...

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2022 Annual Report

2022 Annual Report

The 2022 Help At Your Door Annual Report is ready for you to explore. Learn about Help At Your Door, including who we serve, stories from the community, and our impact. Thank you to all of our supporters and community partners for their generosity and commitment to...

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Volunteer Spotlight: Cynthia

Volunteer Spotlight: Cynthia

For the past two years, Cynthia has volunteered at Help At Your Door. Knowing the pandemic has disproportionally impacted populations who have inequitable access to resources, she joined our nonprofit to give back in a meaningful way that supports the everyday lives...

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Volunteer Spotlight: Judy Kerber 

Volunteer Spotlight: Judy Kerber 

Judy learned of Help At Your Door two years ago when she was reading the Star Tribune and came across an advertisement for a local nonprofit that needed volunteers. Being recently retired, Judy was looking for opportunities to help people in her community. She shares,...

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Client Spotlight: Mary’s Story

Client Spotlight: Mary’s Story

Not long ago, Mary’s mornings often began when it was still dark outside. At 4:30 AM, she would wake up to make breakfast for her husband. He was battling cancer – and anything Mary could do to make life a little easier for her love of 50 years, she did. After...

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