Crisis nursery, homeless shelter help Minnesota families
Published 11:40 am Sunday, December 17, 2017
NEW ULM — A southern Minnesota crisis nursery and a homeless shelter are providing complementary services for families in crisis.
The Southern Minnesota Crisis Nursery and NUMAS Haus homeless opened in New Ulm within months of each other in 2016 and 2017, the Mankato Free Press reported. The facilities are run by separate organizations but both aim to help families in need.
The nursery provides short-term child care for children up to the age of 12. Children can stay at the nursery for up to 72 hours. The nursery has cared for more than 40 children since it opened in July.