You can also try the search bar in the top right corner by clicking on the magnifying glass icon.
No, we don’t directly handle expungements, but we work with other organizations that host expungement clinics. We can keep you informed about upcoming presentations. You can find the necessary forms for filing an expungement, along with instructions and tutorials on how to complete and file them: https://www.mncourts.gov/GetForms.aspx?c=14
If you have your case number, we can look up your case by visiting this link: https://www.mncourts.gov/Access-Case-Records/MCRO.aspx. If you don’t know your case number, we can search for your case by name if there has been a conviction or plea.
If you need help choosing a plan, you should speak with a MNsure Certified Broker. To find a MNsure Certified Broker in your area, go to the Assister Directory at https://www.mnsure.org/help/find-assister/find-assister.jsp and select “broker” as your assister type.
No, but our local partners have them, and we can help you connect to them. For more information about Syringe Service Programs: streetworksmn.org/oopr/harm-reduction-resources/twin-cities-syringe-exchange-and-addiction-counseling-services
Yes, we provide free external and internal condoms, lubricant, counseling, PrEP and PEP education and support. Additionally, our local partners offer PrEP and PEP medications. You can find a list of clinics offering PrEP in the link provided: health.state.mn.us/diseases/hiv/prevention/prep/prepclinics.pdf
You can check out this calendar for recurring LGBTQ+ youth events in the Twin Cities, such as weekly game nights, nights at the skate park, support groups, and more: calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=M2RiYmtrYzlkbW40ZDdjMWI4a2ZiMGQ0dGtAZ3JvdXAuY2FsZW5kYXIuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbQ
Check out Twin Cities Pride: tcpride.org/events
You can search OutFront Minnesota’s Directory of LGBTQ+ organizations in Minnesota, which can be filtered by type of service such as housing, places of worship, HIV/AIDS, and more: outfront.org/directory
Learn about our most urgent needs by contacting us at 651-772-5574 or [email protected]. We also keep a list of ongoing needs on our Amazon Wishlist. General donation guidelines:
We have many ways for you to get involved in volunteering at Face to Face. You can volunteer once or weekly in our office, clinic, or SafeZone day shelter. We will match you with a position that fits your skills, interests, and availability. We also have group service projects at our locations or yours. Please contact us at 651-772-5591 or [email protected] for more information.
Transparency is of utmost importance to us. Review our annual report, IRS 990, audited financial statement, and 501(c)3 letter of determination. Check out our profiles on Guidestar and Charities Review Council.
Alex Klein
Lauren Reynolds
Lauren is the Associate Director of External Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Partnerships at UnitedHealth Group (UHG). As a leader on the Global DEI team at UHG, Lauren leads the DEI partnership strategy for the company. This includes fostering strategic relationships, both internal and external, and leveraging these partnerships to convert diverse candidates to new UHG employees. Prior to joining UnitedHealth Group, Lauren was Director of Diversity Recruitment and Retention at the Minnesota Department of Human Services from 2015 – 2022. At DHS, Lauren led a comprehensive diversity recruitment and retention strategy that focused on embedding diversity, equity and inclusion.
An Indiana native, Lauren earned a Bachelor of Arts in Communications from Indiana University-Bloomington and an MBA from Indiana Wesleyan University, specializing in Human Resources Management. Lauren is an active community leader, serving also as a member of the Ramsey County Workforce Innovation Board. Lauren was selected as a 2020 Honoree by the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal for Women in Business.
Yeni Quintero
Yeni Quintero was born and raised in Mexico and moved to the USA at the age of 27 in search of better opportunities, despite not speaking English at the time. She spent a few years in community college learning English and completing her general education. After 10 years of continuing education, Yeni worked as a medical interpreter, interpreting for several mediations in family court. Yeni also worked as a paralegal for several years, focusing on Immigration, Family Law, and Criminal Law.
Yeni attended St. Thomas School of Law and also holds a law degree from Mexico. During her time in law school, she completed her internship with Judge Tamara Garcia for two and a half years in criminal court, working under the division of serious felonies. Yeni is a strong believer in supporting kids and youth to prevent homelessness and help them achieve independence for the future. As a mother, Yeni recognizes the importance of a safety net when things get tough. Her experience in criminal law changed her perspective on the need for increased support in education, mental health, and guidance for youth, rather than a purely punitive approach.
Peter Peterson
Vernon (he/him) brings a wealth of financial accounting leadership experience, serving primarily mission driven, non-profit organizations. Vernon has a genuine love for “crunching the numbers” and is drawn to nonprofits by the invaluable service they provide to the diverse communities they serve. Vernon graduated from Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, Illinois with a BBA in Accounting and an MBA in Finance. He is an Ordained Minister with a Doctorate Degree in Theology from the Minnesota Graduate School of Theology. Vernon has a servant’s heart and believes in strong family values.
Hanna (she/her) received her B.A in Psychology and International Business Management from Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minnesota, and her M.A. in Behavioral Science/Counseling and Psychological Services from St. Mary’s University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Prior to becoming the Executive Director in 2018, Hanna was the Director of Operations at Face to Face. Hanna has over 25 years of nonprofit administration experience including at Tubman Inc. and Avenues for Homeless Youth, leading health and human services work for populations across the life span.
Hanna is an active community leader, engaged in working to change systems that negatively impact marginalized communities. She believes in developing meaningful partnerships to get to the root causes of the problems communities strive to resolve. She currently serves on various boards-Minnesota International NGO Network (MINN), the St. Paul and Ramsey Community Health Advisory Committee. Her previous Governing Board experience includes Clare Housing Board of Directors, Resource Inc, Ramsey County’s Children’s Mental Health Collaborative and as well as the Minnesota Department of Human Services Behavioral Health Planning Council. Hanna is a co-founder of a nonprofit that works to enrich African lives (R.E.A.L Inc.-Resources for Reaching African Lives).
Hanna is passionate about youth and their development. She works hard to engage youth from their strength and support them in realizing their potential. Hanna is a committed leader of social change globally. Her visionary leadership includes strategic direction setting, business acumen, creativity, innovation, and acute interest in learning and curiosity for transforming communities.
Laura Whipple
Dennis Cross