On November 21, Natural Hair Care Institute graduated a PUC student from their 600-hour-long Read More
On Wednesday, November 20, over 30 FANS scholars visited the Bell Museum to learn about Read More
Whether you need a holiday meal or want to lend a helping hand, various organizations Read More
Ten FANS Scholars from the Brian Coyle Center and Waite House recently attended a Duluth college Read More
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Pillsbury United Community’s Brian Coyle Center Food Shelf has been selected as a recipient of Read More
It is with profound respect and admiration that we honor the legacy of Bob Frawley, Read More
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September was a month of celebration of food and culture at the Brian Coyle Center Read More
On Friday, August 18th, seven of our youth interns voiced their concerns and advocated for Read More
After half a decade of service, the people of North Minneapolis came together for a Read More
Continuing its mission to co-creates enduring change toward a just society, Pillsbury United Communities began Read More
Rather than enjoying time by the lake or playing video games inside, this summer was Read More
Jovita Francisco Morales, an Indigenous Mazahua immigrant from Mexico, has organized Latine community members out Read More
ART BLOCKS, an initiative launched in 2013 by Pillsbury House + Theatre, aims to make Read More
MINNEAPOLIS, MN, APRIL 10, 2023 — The Pillsbury United Communities Board of Directors announced today Read More
It’s December, and we know you are looking for that special gift for all your Read More
The murder of George Floyd demanded that Minnesota, and the country, reckon with the violent Read More
MINNEAPOLIS, MN, AUGUST 16, 2022—Pillsbury United Communities Board of Directors announced today that Adair Mosley Read More
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We can’t believe that we’ve been here this long. We have been working hard to Read More
At Pillsbury United Communities, we are working to create a long-term solution to food insecurity Read More
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It’s that time of the year where many of us are out hustling and bustling Read More
By Kenzie O’Keefe, Policy & Advocacy Director For roughly a year and a half, Minneapolis Read More
For Pillsbury United Communities, 2021 was a summer to remember! After last year’s summer programs Read More
2020 was not normal. Two pandemics bore down on our community, bringing hardship we could Read More
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (May 25, 2021) – Pillsbury United Communities (Pillsbury United), an agency with a Read More
On Tuesday, 12 jurors cracked open the window of justice. And we see a little Read More
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — Pillsbury United Communities has named Samantha Diaz as its new Director of Read More
Pillsbury United Communities is pleased to announce several key moves in the agency’s executive leadership Read More
As we reach the first anniversary of COVID lockdowns, it’s worth looking back at the Read More
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — Pillsbury United Communities has named Jihan Rashid as Director of Community Health Read More
By Kenzie O’Keefe, Policy & Advocacy Director If the catastrophes of 2020 (and now 2021) Read More
It’s been a year like no other in our city. We’ve seen devastating loss and Read More
If you’ve visited North Market recently, you may have noticed a new neighbor in our Read More
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — Pillsbury United Communities has named Jimmy Loyd Director of Community Development for Read More
For many of us, this fall’s election will be the most consequential of our lifetime. Read More
Summer 2020—and our agency’s summer youth programs—have officially wrapped up. As you can expect in Read More
The Upstream Imperative, Volume 5 This article is part of “The Upstream Imperative,” a series Read More
The compounding effects of intersectional oppression are prominently on display right now. We have an Read More
We’ve been here before. But out of our pain rises the stories of how to Read More
By Adair Mosley, President and CEO We are resilient. We are resourceful. We are responsive. And we Read More
Amid a global pandemic and an unprecedented wave of protests in Minneapolis, the class of Read More
By Adair Mosley, President and CEO, Pillsbury United Communities This has been a traumatic week. Read More
Despite the challenging times we find ourselves in, there is always hope to be found Read More
The Upstream Imperative, Volume 4 This article is part of “The Upstream Imperative,” a series Read More
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — Pillsbury United Communities has named Harry Colbert, Jr. as the next editor Read More
Wanting to show up for community right now, but not sure how? In addition to Read More
Our EPIC Program, Employing Partners in Community, has served adults with disabilities for over 30 Read More
The Upstream Imperative, Volume 3 This article is part of “The Upstream Imperative,” a series Read More
It’s that time of the year where many of us are out hustling and bustling Read More
This past week, a diverse group of nearly 50 community members and leaders came together Read More
For the chef at a Pillsbury United Communities community café, the work of preparing a Read More
On October 2, friends and supporters of Pillsbury United Communities joined at the Machine Shop Read More
The Upstream Imperative, Volume 2 This article is part of “The Upstream Imperative,” a series Read More
Earlier this month, Twin Cities Public Allies gathered at Oak Park Center to participate in Read More
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Many residents of North Minneapolis may be aware of North News through its monthly print Read More
“Food from the earth,” is what Jessica Thurin, Dietician at the Native American Community Clinic Read More
Our youth programs have wrapped up for the summer in what we thought was the Read More
It’s a beautiful August day: sunny, a few clouds, not too hot. Outside Waite House Read More
Since they opened their doors in December of 2017, North Market has been working to Read More
The Upstream Imperative, Volume 1 This is the first article in “The Upstream Imperative,” a Read More
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Medicaid. SNAP. Housing assistance. School meal programs. Child care assistance. Employment and transit services. Head Read More
Registration for our 2019 Greater>Together fundraiser is now open! Join us on October 2 to Read More
For the first time since the summer of 2017, a no-cost summer K-5 program is Read More
One of our social enterprises in South Minneapolis, KRSM Radio, is a platform for voices Read More
Every Tuesday, volunteers from our Employing Partners in Community (EPIC) Program are at People Serving Read More
On March 30, 2019 the Minnesota Youth Council hosted the first of its kind, Youth Read More
On March 5, 2019 Sisterhood Boutique celebrated its fifth anniversary with a fashion show. The Read More
On May 23, 2019 the team at Full Cycle made their first food delivery of Read More
In 2018, Pillsbury House Theatre received a grant to run Centerstage, a series of free Read More
Every year since the spring of 2017, Pillsbury House Theatre has produced a series of Read More
Each spring, kids and their adult acting mentors star in plays written just for them Read More
This is our 30th year running our free college, career, and life preparatory program for Read More
It’s important to prepare young people for the future. Each year, we take our FANS Read More
Brian Coyle Center’s Immigrant Women’s Advocacy Program hosted their 13th annual ‘Cedar Riverside Women’s Night Read More
Minneapolis’s Northside is a community with a rich history and a bright future. But a Read More
Birth through age five is a critical time in childhood, when little brains make more Read More
Minnesota’s economy was founded on food. Yet today 1 in 8 children in our state Read More
For over 20 years, the Cedar Riverside Multicultural Dinner hosted by our Brian Coyle Center Read More
Waite House Community Center in the Phillips Community of South Minneapolis is one of the Read More
In July 2018, Sisterhood Boutique took a group of young women to the Boundary Waters Read More